YupI'm gonna guess that Chad Coleman is the "surprise" cast member on Talking Dead tonight.
"Wolves Not Far" was painted in the neighborhood. Michonne also saw it on the side of a barn when the group was driving into town in the beginning of the episode (you can kind of make it out if you pause it.)Wasn't that "W" carved into the torso heads? And along a rock wall was some comment about Wolves. Didn't really catch the entire message, but I seem to remember that.
You got the black and history parts right, though.Okay - so the clear guy was cutting the zombies in half so they couldn't walk around and he was marking the zombies with the same symbols he was cutting into the trees. Not long before clear guys joins the party. Anyway the torso thing explained the lower body halves they found outside the gate when Tyrese was playing with the twins.
ETA - so much for my Black History Month theory.
I told my wife about this and she didn't buy I to it.Why can there only be 1 black guy on the show at a time? Or is it 2 max?
Noah's still on the show plus Gabriel and Morgan. That's 3.I told my wife about this and she didn't buy I to it.Why can there only be 1 black guy on the show at a time? Or is it 2 max?
I told her to watch when Morgan catches up with the group then the priest is a goner.
I agree with this. As a matter of fact I commented to my wife at the beginning that Tyreese was on the shovel. Great writing right there.I thought it was cool that many of the images at the beginning all turned out to be from the bitten Tyreese's point of view.Loved the cameosAside from the grass looking cut in that neighborhood and the cars running on bad gas......that was a pretty good episode.
I dont think Ty was actually hearing that, it was a broadcast he heard a long time before meeting Rick's group, from sometime much earlier when this all started."Wolves Not Far" was painted in the neighborhood. Michonne also saw it on the side of a barn when the group was driving into town in the beginning of the episode (you can kind of make it out if you pause it.)Wasn't that "W" carved into the torso heads? And along a rock wall was some comment about Wolves. Didn't really catch the entire message, but I seem to remember that.
Based on the radio broadcast that Tyreese heard, I'm thinking it's alluding to the band of outlaws/mutilators in the area. Also, nice shot of the destruction outside the town after Michonne & co went to investigate the trees. Didn't look like the fence had been brought down by walkers - something else.
\thinking this also, will read on to hopefully find outWTF is a "clear guy"?
Hello stewardess, I speak jive.\thinking this also, will read on to hopefully find outWTF is a "clear guy"?
He may have taken the clear path there...No way Morgan beat the group to Virginia.
I'm totally cool with an episode devoted to Tara "comforting" her.She lost her boyfriend and her brother and has no one left now.
Sorry..last's night's episode was horrible.Who knows where we go from here. Good episode.
Mark me for the hate it column. Well, at least closer to hate than love it. They tried to be a little to artsy in my view. The blood (or thick motor oil) on the picture. Looking at the pictures. It was all a bit over-done in my view. The writers definitely need to do away with the ole zombie sneaking up on people. You can aruge that Tyrese was totally absorbed in the picture (why? I'm sure some Psyche major will come up with something), but I'm just sick of the turn your back to the door and have the zombie show up shtick. In the middle of the forest, check. Tyrese getting jumped by a kid zombie which makes no noise, check. Also, that other black guy who can't chew gum and walk at the same time is able to fend off two zombies while laying on his back - another in the realm of unlikelihood.Should be interesting reactions after tonight..
Entertainment Weekly has an article where the directors, Rick and others mention that the 2nd half is very different and they expect some to love it and some to hate it..![]()
This was an obvious nod to OmarMark me for the hate it column. Well, at least closer to hate than love it. They tried to be a little to artsy in my view. The blood (or thick motor oil) on the picture. Looking at the pictures. It was all a bit over-done in my view. The writers definitely need to do away with the ole zombie sneaking up on people. You can aruge that Tyrese was totally absorbed in the picture (why? I'm sure some Psyche major will come up with something), but I'm just sick of the turn your back to the door and have the zombie show up shtick. In the middle of the forest, check. Tyrese getting jumped by a kid zombie which makes no noise, check. Also, that other black guy who can't chew gum and walk at the same time is able to fend off two zombies while laying on his back - another in the realm of unlikelihood.Should be interesting reactions after tonight..
Entertainment Weekly has an article where the directors, Rick and others mention that the 2nd half is very different and they expect some to love it and some to hate it..![]()
On the positive side, at least Tyrese is now dead. His mamby-pamby view of the world just doesn't fit in Zombieville. I also loved the zombie kill at the gate. The way they did the sword and pistol kills was absolutely amazing.
I could be wrong but weren't the radio broadcasts (done by Andy Lincoln by the way which was very cool) relaying what Rick and the group had done or encountered? I'll have to re-watch but I didn't get the sense it was any type of an actual broadcast. Everything in that episode after Tyreese was bitten was him going through the events of his life (at least his life as we had seen it on the show) so it makes sense that the "broadcasts" were part of all that as well. At least that's the impression I got but again I'll need to re-watch to be clear.I dont think Ty was actually hearing that, it was a broadcast he heard a long time before meeting Rick's group, from sometime much earlier when this all started."Wolves Not Far" was painted in the neighborhood. Michonne also saw it on the side of a barn when the group was driving into town in the beginning of the episode (you can kind of make it out if you pause it.)Wasn't that "W" carved into the torso heads? And along a rock wall was some comment about Wolves. Didn't really catch the entire message, but I seem to remember that.
Based on the radio broadcast that Tyreese heard, I'm thinking it's alluding to the band of outlaws/mutilators in the area. Also, nice shot of the destruction outside the town after Michonne & co went to investigate the trees. Didn't look like the fence had been brought down by walkers - something else.
I have a feeling those outlaws come into play at some point, along with the mega-herd we saw a couple seasons ago
These zombies are so slow and easily killed that it really is the only way they can get to a human. That is one of my biggest problem with the entire show -- there is no way these zombies could have taken over the earth.Mark me for the hate it column. Well, at least closer to hate than love it. They tried to be a little to artsy in my view. The blood (or thick motor oil) on the picture. Looking at the pictures. It was all a bit over-done in my view. The writers definitely need to do away with the ole zombie sneaking up on people. You can aruge that Tyrese was totally absorbed in the picture (why? I'm sure some Psyche major will come up with something), but I'm just sick of the turn your back to the door and have the zombie show up shtick. In the middle of the forest, check. Tyrese getting jumped by a kid zombie which makes no noise, check. Also, that other black guy who can't chew gum and walk at the same time is able to fend off two zombies while laying on his back - another in the realm of unlikelihood.Should be interesting reactions after tonight..
Entertainment Weekly has an article where the directors, Rick and others mention that the 2nd half is very different and they expect some to love it and some to hate it..![]()
On the positive side, at least Tyrese is now dead. His mamby-pamby view of the world just doesn't fit in Zombieville. I also loved the zombie kill at the gate. The way they did the sword and pistol kills was absolutely amazing.
I think this season has had a ton of really solid episodesBest episode in a long time.
Yeah Glenn's in a real dark place. He's so dark even Rick's like "WTF is up with you?"And you know it's looking grim when Glenn still has Maggie waiting for him, yet "nothing matters anymore" cause pretty much all hope is lost.
Dark dark dark. Love it.
I think it's the best season since Season 2 and is on pace to rival it as the best season ever. It's been really well done.I think this season has had a ton of really solid episodesBest episode in a long time.
Mark me for the hate it column. Well, at least closer to hate than love it. They tried to be a little to artsy in my view. The blood (or thick motor oil) on the picture. Looking at the pictures. It was all a bit over-done in my view. The writers definitely need to do away with the ole zombie sneaking up on people. You can aruge that Tyrese was totally absorbed in the picture (why? I'm sure some Psyche major will come up with something), but I'm just sick of the turn your back to the door and have the zombie show up shtick. In the middle of the forest, check. Tyrese getting jumped by a kid zombie which makes no noise, check. Also, that other black guy who can't chew gum and walk at the same time is able to fend off two zombies while laying on his back - another in the realm of unlikelihood.Should be interesting reactions after tonight..
Entertainment Weekly has an article where the directors, Rick and others mention that the 2nd half is very different and they expect some to love it and some to hate it..![]()
On the positive side, at least Tyrese is now dead. His mamby-pamby view of the world just doesn't fit in Zombieville. I also loved the zombie kill at the gate. The way they did the sword and pistol kills was absolutely amazing.
eta: So glad they didn't let Tyrese live after cutting his arm off.
I was also waiting for Tyrese's arm to pop out of the grave. Would have been cliche, but also awesome.
I thought the "newscast" over the radio was pretty ham-handed, but overall liked the style of the episode, even if- again- the center of it... how Tyrese died... was idiotic and the typically bad side of WD.I could be wrong but weren't the radio broadcasts (done by Andy Lincoln by the way which was very cool) relaying what Rick and the group had done or encountered? I'll have to re-watch but I didn't get the sense it was any type of an actual broadcast. Everything in that episode after Tyreese was bitten was him going through the events of his life (at least his life as we had seen it on the show) so it makes sense that the "broadcasts" were part of all that as well. At least that's the impression I got but again I'll need to re-watch to be clear.I dont think Ty was actually hearing that, it was a broadcast he heard a long time before meeting Rick's group, from sometime much earlier when this all started."Wolves Not Far" was painted in the neighborhood. Michonne also saw it on the side of a barn when the group was driving into town in the beginning of the episode (you can kind of make it out if you pause it.)Wasn't that "W" carved into the torso heads? And along a rock wall was some comment about Wolves. Didn't really catch the entire message, but I seem to remember that.
Based on the radio broadcast that Tyreese heard, I'm thinking it's alluding to the band of outlaws/mutilators in the area. Also, nice shot of the destruction outside the town after Michonne & co went to investigate the trees. Didn't look like the fence had been brought down by walkers - something else.
I have a feeling those outlaws come into play at some point, along with the mega-herd we saw a couple seasons ago
I do think the whole episode was a great way to visually document a dying person's life flashing before their eyes and the internal struggle of whether to keep fighting or just give up. As I've said, I didn't think much of Tyreese's character. He was the least interesting character on the show for me so his death won't have much of an impact on me as a viewer. But this was a great episode and Chad Coleman was great in it. Tyreese wasn't a great character but at least he got to shine on his way out the door.