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***OFFICIAL 'The Walking Dead' TV Series Thread*** (3 Viewers)

I think the more likely "test" involves the "oh by the way, your lunch was people" reveal. If that doesn't go well then they start driving the new people through the trap.
The chase through the maze thing is interesting. Why not just surround them and force them to lower their weapons at the grill, the same way they did at the fence line? Then just take them wherever they want them to go. Is it just for sport or is there another meaning?
That's the kind of stuff I'm questioning Jayrock. The way they're handling this makes little sense.

J
I think they wanted to trust them. But when Rick went ballistic, they had a plan in place on how to deal with any type of situation like that.

 
I think the more likely "test" involves the "oh by the way, your lunch was people" reveal. If that doesn't go well then they start driving the new people through the trap.
The chase through the maze thing is interesting. Why not just surround them and force them to lower their weapons at the grill, the same way they did at the fence line? Then just take them wherever they want them to go. Is it just for sport or is there another meaning?
That's the kind of stuff I'm questioning Jayrock. The way they're handling this makes little sense.

J
The entire series in a nutshell.

 
Sorry if I missed these if they were answered. But a few questions i don't understand:

1. Once the Terminites had Rick and Crew lay their weapons down, why ever give them back? Even if the Terminites had way superior firepower (they did) giving someone you're about to capture their weapons back is stupid.

2. I don't understand the idea that wearing the poncho or watch was some kind of test. Test for what?

3. If the goal is to lure humans in and trap them, why not capture them plain and simple?

J
1. To see if they can be trusted and maybe selected to join the terminus team.
I don't understand. You give dangerous looking strangers ("I'd hate to see the other guy") automatic weapons to see if they can be trusted?

J
I reckon they had guns pointed at them from a short distance in case they raised their weapons. Daryl had a crossbow, Michonne a sword, Rick and Carl both had hand guns. Not sure why they didn't just arrest them for coming in the back entrance, but it's possible that they did want to trust them because they could always use more people (enforcers?).

 
I think the more likely "test" involves the "oh by the way, your lunch was people" reveal. If that doesn't go well then they start driving the new people through the trap.
The chase through the maze thing is interesting. Why not just surround them and force them to lower their weapons at the grill, the same way they did at the fence line? Then just take them wherever they want them to go. Is it just for sport or is there another meaning?
That's the kind of stuff I'm questioning Jayrock. The way they're handling this makes little sense.

J
I agree it makes little sense. I hope they explain terminus and the idea behind the maze more next season.

 
Sorry if I missed these if they were answered. But a few questions i don't understand:

1. Once the Terminites had Rick and Crew lay their weapons down, why ever give them back? Even if the Terminites had way superior firepower (they did) giving someone you're about to capture their weapons back is stupid.

2. I don't understand the idea that wearing the poncho or watch was some kind of test. Test for what?

3. If the goal is to lure humans in and trap them, why not capture them plain and simple?

J
1. To see if they can be trusted and maybe selected to join the terminus team.
I don't understand. You give dangerous looking strangers ("I'd hate to see the other guy") automatic weapons to see if they can be trusted?

J
If Rick's group was going to rob and/or kill they would have done so before laying down their weapons in the first place. Giving them back was a low risk way to show good faith, build trust and get them to the grill.

 
The Terminus folks didn't want to arouse suspicions in their next meal. Didn't Rick and company kill a couple during their freakout/chase? I think the Terminus folks wanted to get the cattle to the car nice and polite like, when that didn't work, they were prepared to herd more aggressively.

 
Some of you are complaining about Rick's last words but the Terminus guy talking to the group before getting them in the car missed a great line. As they were lined up he should have said to them all:

"It rubs the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again."

That would have been the perfect ending to this season with a quiet reunion in the car.

 
I think the more likely "test" involves the "oh by the way, your lunch was people" reveal. If that doesn't go well then they start driving the new people through the trap.
The chase through the maze thing is interesting. Why not just surround them and force them to lower their weapons at the grill, the same way they did at the fence line? Then just take them wherever they want them to go. Is it just for sport or is there another meaning?
That's the kind of stuff I'm questioning Jayrock. The way they're handling this makes little sense.

J
I agree it makes little sense. I hope they explain terminus and the idea behind the maze more next season.
:hifive:

J

 
I think the best way to write this show is to think of major set pieces and build around that. An example is Sophia coming out of the barn. You start with that idea and then build season 2 around that moment. I don't feel this season was written that way and suffered.

An idea would be the group on a boat in a storm and the only port has a bunch of zombies on it. Do you stay out there and try to ride it out? Try to dock? So you have that scene and build a season where they head to the coast, build a new life fishing and staying off land, and then things go bad when a hurricane hits.

 
I think the best way to write this show is to think of major set pieces and build around that. An example is Sophia coming out of the barn. You start with that idea and then build season 2 around that moment. I don't feel this season was written that way and suffered.

An idea would be the group on a boat in a storm and the only port has a bunch of zombies on it. Do you stay out there and try to ride it out? Try to dock? So you have that scene and build a season where they head to the coast, build a new life fishing and staying off land, and then things go bad when a hurricane hits.
well there ya go

 
I think the best way to write this show is to think of major set pieces and build around that. An example is Sophia coming out of the barn. You start with that idea and then build season 2 around that moment. I don't feel this season was written that way and suffered.

An idea would be the group on a boat in a storm and the only port has a bunch of zombies on it. Do you stay out there and try to ride it out? Try to dock? So you have that scene and build a season where they head to the coast, build a new life fishing and staying off land, and then things go bad when a hurricane hits.
The Boating Dead

 
I did say to my son that I thought the poncho/watch/riot gear was too obvious, so I was thinking it might be a test to see what type of people they are.
:confused: What kind of test is that?"Let's see how you react to seeing random items we took off an unrelated group." That kind of test?
Yes. Why else did they do that? Just to start them shooting? If they only wanted to herd them then they bring out twenty snipers on the roof and disarm them. They put on the stuff to elicit a reaction, maybe just to see if they were connected to the group they just caught. Unless they are just wackos who like to torture people it was a test of some sort. We don't know what or why yet.
that's the only OTHER scenario you've got? A: test

B: psycho-killers

how about... I dunno... they liked the new swag and so kept it and wore it without any other agenda- figuring there wasn't much chance that anybody would recognize the handful of items from recently eaten people.
Exactly. The simplest explanation is often the correct one.
Really? You guys actually think the simplest explanation is that every single one of the people in the courtyard with Mary had a single item from the previous group because they liked it? They have this whole place laid out with snipers at every corner and paths laid out to get to a trap location with people waiting at the fence with guns and you guys think the watch, bag and riot gear was unplanned. C'mon, let's get real. It was a test of some sort, they either knew they would react to it (friends of Maggie and crew) or not react to it (not friends of them). When Maggie and those guys went in the front door and no one was in the courtyard. Rick and team sneaked in (or so they thought) and suddenly there are random people, each of which has an item from Maggie's crew and you guys think that was happenstance? No way were those items selected randomly and those people milling around for no reason. As far as I can tell, Terminus folks are extremely organized. Sorry, but the simplest explanation is that they wanted Rick and crew to notice those items and see how they reacted. Feel free to bump in the Fall, but I would say there is 5% that was by accident. Do you guys think the people with guns on the other side of the fence where Rick's crew ran just happened to be walking around outside and then ran up to the fence to see what was going on?

ETA: I bumped it to 5% from 0%. I could be wrong, but if so, that would be silly. This place is so guarded and setup for the trap when Rick and crew were there for minutes, that I don't think anything they do hasn't already been prepped. They shot Alex in the head and started the rat trap based on a hand signal from Gareth, starting with the snipers already on every roof top along the way. To think that they would have been rifling through stuff in the "entrance" IMHO is ridiculous.
They have never went that in depth. Doubt it had any further meaning
 
Well, I am a little embarrassed for some posters in here. We have 295 pages of bashing the unimaginative boring ####ty writers. Then in one episode they pull off the super creative subterfuge secret test plan on one of their own guys and a big ole pile of bloody human bones is a ploy.

Who wrote that episode? Did they hire new staff?

Unless the staff comic book writers were magically replaced with Agatha Christie, Rick snuck into a cannibal camp and used his cop sense to determine it was a trap and got trapped anyway.
No ####
 
Any thoughts on the random guy just a bit outside Terminus being an exile or escapee from there? He has no real weapons and looked like he had no clue on how to deal with a zombie at all, which is inconceivable for someone this far into the zombie apocalypse.
No sense of direction either. He could've ran away from them but just stood their screaming and turning in circles. Maybe he was blind because Terminus ate his eyeballs.
 
I still like the thought although I can understand not doing the following but Rick's group should have split 2-2. Maybe Rick and Michonne go in to test the area. Maybe Michonne and Darryl go in. Why all go in at once? Could have scoped it out more.

However, with the people we did see with guns and their positions, they easily could have captured the other two had they split up. Looks to be pretty secure and quiet. Although, those guns blazing should have attracted some zombies unless the perimeter is well secured with ramparts, ditches and stuff.
Secured? They all roamed in with no locks on the fences.
 
I still like the thought although I can understand not doing the following but Rick's group should have split 2-2. Maybe Rick and Michonne go in to test the area. Maybe Michonne and Darryl go in. Why all go in at once? Could have scoped it out more.

However, with the people we did see with guns and their positions, they easily could have captured the other two had they split up. Looks to be pretty secure and quiet. Although, those guns blazing should have attracted some zombies unless the perimeter is well secured with ramparts, ditches and stuff.
Secured? They all roamed in with no locks on the fences.
Did you see their army near or on the other side of the fence before the group went into the car? The perimeter is secure with feet on the ground. I bet a zombie doesn't come within a 100 yards of that complex with those patrols.

 
So they send groups out in all directions to put up signs to come to Terminus so they can eat them? Some of those signs were days away. That seems like a lot of work just to eat people. Risking numerous lives because they have a hankering for some fresh human meat in a world full of zombies? I may quit watching the show altogether if they push that story on me.

 
So they send groups out in all directions to put up signs to come to Terminus so they can eat them? Some of those signs were days away. That seems like a lot of work just to eat people. Risking numerous lives because they have a hankering for some fresh human meat in a world full of zombies? I may quit watching the show altogether if they push that story on me.
You plan your work and work your plan.

 
So they send groups out in all directions to put up signs to come to Terminus so they can eat them? Some of those signs were days away. That seems like a lot of work just to eat people. Risking numerous lives because they have a hankering for some fresh human meat in a world full of zombies? I may quit watching the show altogether if they push that story on me.
I read a theory, I think earlier in this thread, that they used to take people in to not-eat them, but then some of the new people tried to takeover, which resulted in bloodshed. After that, they decided they would not take anymore people (the "never again, trust no one," etc. all over the walls in the creepy candle room). And then they figured hey, as long as people are still coming here, nomnomnomnomnomnomnomnom.

That said, walking around and hanging up signs hardly seems like a stretch.

 
I just wanna know when the "herd" is going to find them. Where is that crowd of those thousands and thousands of walkers they ran into last season. Thaty couldn't possibly be something that doesn't come into play.

Also, with all the talk about what is happening at terminus....................my new guess is that the whole point of all that was nothing more than to confuse the hell out of everyone watching it so that we all talk about it for 6 months until the new season comes around.

 
So they send groups out in all directions to put up signs to come to Terminus so they can eat them? Some of those signs were days away. That seems like a lot of work just to eat people. Risking numerous lives because they have a hankering for some fresh human meat in a world full of zombies? I may quit watching the show altogether if they push that story on me.
I read a theory, I think earlier in this thread, that they used to take people in to not-eat them, but then some of the new people tried to takeover, which resulted in bloodshed. After that, they decided they would not take anymore people (the "never again, trust no one," etc. all over the walls in the creepy candle room). And then they figured hey, as long as people are still coming here, nomnomnomnomnomnomnomnom.

That said, walking around and hanging up signs hardly seems like a stretch.
That was me. But who knows.

 
Any thoughts on the random guy just a bit outside Terminus being an exile or escapee from there? He has no real weapons and looked like he had no clue on how to deal with a zombie at all, which is inconceivable for someone this far into the zombie apocalypse.
No sense of direction either. He could've ran away from them but just stood their screaming and turning in circles. Maybe he was blind because Terminus ate his eyeballs.
Terminus felt he wasn't pure enough since he went blind or he got caught stealing and they blinded him somehow, took him out into the field, made some noise to attract walkers, and then left him

 
So they send groups out in all directions to put up signs to come to Terminus so they can eat them? Some of those signs were days away. That seems like a lot of work just to eat people. Risking numerous lives because they have a hankering for some fresh human meat in a world full of zombies? I may quit watching the show altogether if they push that story on me.
I read a theory, I think earlier in this thread, that they used to take people in to not-eat them, but then some of the new people tried to takeover, which resulted in bloodshed. After that, they decided they would not take anymore people (the "never again, trust no one," etc. all over the walls in the creepy candle room). And then they figured hey, as long as people are still coming here, nomnomnomnomnomnomnomnom.

That said, walking around and hanging up signs hardly seems like a stretch.
To add onto the theory.. After getting attacked previously by outsiders( like Woodbury and the prison were), they decided to make outsiders think it is a safe sanctuary( thus the reason you saw no guards when everyone arrived, and all were welcome so as to not get attacked..

Get them inside and get their guard down and take control. Some they end up welcoming into the group, others who question authority, as all of those at the Prison would do, are put aside to decide their fate.

:mellow:

 
Riversco said:
I think the best way to write this show is to think of major set pieces and build around that. An example is Sophia coming out of the barn. You start with that idea and then build season 2 around that moment. I don't feel this season was written that way and suffered.

An idea would be the group on a boat in a storm and the only port has a bunch of zombies on it. Do you stay out there and try to ride it out? Try to dock? So you have that scene and build a season where they head to the coast, build a new life fishing and staying off land, and then things go bad when a hurricane hits.
I like the sea/harbor idea. They could build a story line around that, but I think there have been some good moments this season. Much of it was giving us more back story on characters and I'm ok with that.

I also think the "Grove" was the best episode of the season and perhaps even the whole series. And it didn't have that many zombies in it. I hope there are more episodes like that next season.

 
Riversco said:
I think the best way to write this show is to think of major set pieces and build around that. An example is Sophia coming out of the barn. You start with that idea and then build season 2 around that moment. I don't feel this season was written that way and suffered.

An idea would be the group on a boat in a storm and the only port has a bunch of zombies on it. Do you stay out there and try to ride it out? Try to dock? So you have that scene and build a season where they head to the coast, build a new life fishing and staying off land, and then things go bad when a hurricane hits.
Season 2a sucked

this season was pretty good

 
I'll rank the seasons like this:

1- great intro, shouldve been more CDC stuff IMO

2- Sophia episode, met Herschel & Maggie!, Shane vs Rick, Dale finally killed

4- End of season 4a was epic, kids killed, terminus, Abraham's group

3- Governor suckitude, horrible finale, prison Zzzzzz, Lori death!

 
So they send groups out in all directions to put up signs to come to Terminus so they can eat them? Some of those signs were days away. That seems like a lot of work just to eat people. Risking numerous lives because they have a hankering for some fresh human meat in a world full of zombies? I may quit watching the show altogether if they push that story on me.
as opposed to what?

They may have vehicles which would cut down on "days"

Painting a sign in the open is probably less dangerous than clearing a house of zombies for a few cans of spaghetti o's.

Humans are the easiest prey left for fresh meat....

 
I'll rank the seasons like this:

1- great intro, shouldve been more CDC stuff IMO

2- Sophia episode, met Herschel & Maggie!, Shane vs Rick, Dale finally killed

4- End of season 4a was epic, kids killed, terminus, Abraham's group

3- Governor suckitude, horrible finale, prison Zzzzzz, Lori death!
1

4b great indivudual eps, with a few duds (Glen in the tunnel), weakish overall arc

2b Dale Dies, Rick kills shane

3a Woodbury introduced, michonne introduced, Governor introduced

3b Woodbury showndown fizzles...pointless andrea drama and death

4a stupid virus plot, Gov returns,= and showdown, Carol starts to turn badass

2a Rick loses Sofia to 1 walker...glen is used as zombie bait..Dale is at his most annoying, despite the slowdown, character development is just not there...

 
I just wanna know when the "herd" is going to find them. Where is that crowd of those thousands and thousands of walkers they ran into last season. Thaty couldn't possibly be something that doesn't come into play.

Also, with all the talk about what is happening at terminus....................my new guess is that the whole point of all that was nothing more than to confuse the hell out of everyone watching it so that we all talk about it for 6 months until the new season comes around.
I've started reading the comics... and the herds are more of a focus there. Noise is almost always to fault for starting them. The reason the prison constantly drew walkers to its fences is how noisy it was (alarm klaxons, constant shooting).

You've got to figure a train station that is filled with people who employ a needlessly complex snare system involving firing hundreds of bullets at people's feet will be meeting a herd soon, real soon.

 
I just wanna know when the "herd" is going to find them. Where is that crowd of those thousands and thousands of walkers they ran into last season. Thaty couldn't possibly be something that doesn't come into play.

Also, with all the talk about what is happening at terminus....................my new guess is that the whole point of all that was nothing more than to confuse the hell out of everyone watching it so that we all talk about it for 6 months until the new season comes around.
I've started reading the comics... and the herds are more of a focus there. Noise is almost always to fault for starting them. The reason the prison constantly drew walkers to its fences is how noisy it was (alarm klaxons, constant shooting).

You've got to figure a train station that is filled with people who employ a needlessly complex snare system involving firing hundreds of bullets at people's feet will be meeting a herd soon, real soon.
Yeah, that giant herd of thousands deep HAS to come into play. Might even be the way they get out of terminus.

Small observation. Why were all those guys with guns camped OUTSIDE the fences?? Seems like a crappy gig

 
I just wanna know when the "herd" is going to find them. Where is that crowd of those thousands and thousands of walkers they ran into last season. Thaty couldn't possibly be something that doesn't come into play.

Also, with all the talk about what is happening at terminus....................my new guess is that the whole point of all that was nothing more than to confuse the hell out of everyone watching it so that we all talk about it for 6 months until the new season comes around.
I've started reading the comics... and the herds are more of a focus there. Noise is almost always to fault for starting them. The reason the prison constantly drew walkers to its fences is how noisy it was (alarm klaxons, constant shooting).

You've got to figure a train station that is filled with people who employ a needlessly complex snare system involving firing hundreds of bullets at people's feet will be meeting a herd soon, real soon.
Yeah, that giant herd of thousands deep HAS to come into play. Might even be the way they get out of terminus.

Small observation. Why were all those guys with guns camped OUTSIDE the fences?? Seems like a crappy gig
They weren't camped out there. They were part of the snare. They probably went there as soon as they knew Rick's team was there (either they saw them before the fence or once they got inside and the trap got setup). Same with the extra guys with guns in the courtyard grill. When Rick saw the items on Alex and the 3 others, there was only Mary and one other dude (who may have had something on, but we didn't see Rick take not of it. As soon as Rick grabbed Alex, Gareth came up behind them and a few more guys with guns popped out of the buildings. The snipers got the rabbit going through the correct path and the people outside the fence were the "snare" that caught the rabbit. At that point, our rabbit crew had to give up and go into the rail car.

 
Riversco said:
I think the best way to write this show is to think of major set pieces and build around that. An example is Sophia coming out of the barn. You start with that idea and then build season 2 around that moment. I don't feel this season was written that way and suffered.

An idea would be the group on a boat in a storm and the only port has a bunch of zombies on it. Do you stay out there and try to ride it out? Try to dock? So you have that scene and build a season where they head to the coast, build a new life fishing and staying off land, and then things go bad when a hurricane hits.
Yes. I don't know much about writing fiction but I'd guess this is part of how they do things. Come up with the big moments and then figure out out to get there. I'm sure some moments come about the other way as they fall into them along the story. But what you're saying makes sense. Sounds like from the article on next season, they're already kind of roughing out those moments. http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/04/01/what-s-next-for-walking-dead-showrunner-scott-gimple-on-season-5-and-what-mary-s-grill-really-means.html

J

 
Riversco said:
I think the best way to write this show is to think of major set pieces and build around that. An example is Sophia coming out of the barn. You start with that idea and then build season 2 around that moment. I don't feel this season was written that way and suffered.

An idea would be the group on a boat in a storm and the only port has a bunch of zombies on it. Do you stay out there and try to ride it out? Try to dock? So you have that scene and build a season where they head to the coast, build a new life fishing and staying off land, and then things go bad when a hurricane hits.
Yes. I don't know much about writing fiction but I'd guess this is part of how they do things. Come up with the big moments and then figure out out to get there. I'm sure some moments come about the other way as they fall into them along the story. But what you're saying makes sense. Sounds like from the article on next season, they're already kind of roughing out those moments. http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/04/01/what-s-next-for-walking-dead-showrunner-scott-gimple-on-season-5-and-what-mary-s-grill-really-means.html

J
I know that the writers are using the Walking Dead graphic novels as a guideline and then adding twists here and there

 
I wonder if Rick noticed that Mary looks a heck of a lot like the chick that played the mom in Pet Sematary. Maybe she caused the zombie apocalypse by helping save that stupid cat. :shrug:
I'm sure that was the first thing he noticed.
Especially since Mary has long brown hair and is pregnant and the mom has short blond hair and is not pregnant. Well and the outfits being completely different, but other than that he probably has an iPhone and is checking IMDB right now and smacking his head realizing where he has seen her before.

 
I wonder if Rick noticed that Mary looks a heck of a lot like the chick that played the mom in Pet Sematary. Maybe she caused the zombie apocalypse by helping save that stupid cat. :shrug:
I'm sure that was the first thing he noticed.
Especially since Mary has long brown hair and is pregnant and the mom has short blond hair and is not pregnant. Well and the outfits being completely different, but other than that he probably has an iPhone and is checking IMDB right now and smacking his head realizing where he has seen her before.
How long would the internet keep working in the zombie apocalypse?

 
I wonder if Rick noticed that Mary looks a heck of a lot like the chick that played the mom in Pet Sematary. Maybe she caused the zombie apocalypse by helping save that stupid cat. :shrug:
I'm sure that was the first thing he noticed.
Especially since Mary has long brown hair and is pregnant and the mom has short blond hair and is not pregnant. Well and the outfits being completely different, but other than that he probably has an iPhone and is checking IMDB right now and smacking his head realizing where he has seen her before.
How long would the internet keep working in the zombie apocalypse?
Seems like most web sites say around a day. Not sure of the backup systems and how long things can run with no supervision. I would think that some local power companies could keep things going for a bit, but if they got overrun or everybody bailed then not long at all. That said, it really depends on the source of the power (coal, wind, solar, nuclear) and how long those sources are up. Could vary widely depending on region.

 
Mary is pregnant?

I wonder if Rick noticed that Mary looks a heck of a lot like the chick that played the mom in Pet Sematary. Maybe she caused the zombie apocalypse by helping save that stupid cat. :shrug:
I'm sure that was the first thing he noticed.
Especially since Mary has long brown hair and is pregnant and the mom has short blond hair and is not pregnant. Well and the outfits being completely different, but other than that he probably has an iPhone and is checking IMDB right now and smacking his head realizing where he has seen her before.
Mary is pregnant? She seems a little old to be repopulating the earth.

 
Mary is pregnant?

I wonder if Rick noticed that Mary looks a heck of a lot like the chick that played the mom in Pet Sematary. Maybe she caused the zombie apocalypse by helping save that stupid cat. :shrug:
I'm sure that was the first thing he noticed.
Especially since Mary has long brown hair and is pregnant and the mom has short blond hair and is not pregnant. Well and the outfits being completely different, but other than that he probably has an iPhone and is checking IMDB right now and smacking his head realizing where he has seen her before.
Mary is pregnant? She seems a little old to be repopulating the earth.
well, maybe she just ate a baby

 
I'll rank the seasons like this:

1- great intro, shouldve been more CDC stuff IMO

2- Sophia episode, met Herschel & Maggie!, Shane vs Rick, Dale finally killed

4- End of season 4a was epic, kids killed, terminus, Abraham's group

3- Governor suckitude, horrible finale, prison Zzzzzz, Lori death!
1

4b great indivudual eps, with a few duds (Glen in the tunnel), weakish overall arc

2b Dale Dies, Rick kills shane

3a Woodbury introduced, michonne introduced, Governor introduced

3b Woodbury showndown fizzles...pointless andrea drama and death

4a stupid virus plot, Gov returns,= and showdown, Carol starts to turn badass

2a Rick loses Sofia to 1 walker...glen is used as zombie bait..Dale is at his most annoying, despite the slowdown, character development is just not there...
I agree with about 4a, terrible outside of the showdown.

2a had Shane killing Otis/going crazy, the group trying to figure out Hershel and find a way to stay on the farm and Sphia in the barn. I'd put it ahead of all of season 3 and 4a.

 
Mary is pregnant?

I wonder if Rick noticed that Mary looks a heck of a lot like the chick that played the mom in Pet Sematary. Maybe she caused the zombie apocalypse by helping save that stupid cat. :shrug:
I'm sure that was the first thing he noticed.
Especially since Mary has long brown hair and is pregnant and the mom has short blond hair and is not pregnant. Well and the outfits being completely different, but other than that he probably has an iPhone and is checking IMDB right now and smacking his head realizing where he has seen her before.
Mary is pregnant? She seems a little old to be repopulating the earth.
I could be completely off on this one. I could have sworn someone mentioned that earlier and I think I noticed she looked like she could be and just assumed that.

 
I just finally saw the last episode and skipped the last 12 pages. Didn't feel like catching up. All I can say is, I feel this has Woodbury all over it. I like stuff about zombies, not the stuff about group versus group. I hated the Woodbury thing, and this is going to be just like it I fear. A whole season stuck in one location. Bleck.

 

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