I don't think they're bringing cannons.However, nowhere to go if you're outgunned.It's highly valued, but I think it will be rare that people will be able to get to your particular island on a regular basis. You'd have plenty of prep time anytime you saw a boat making its way towards you.advantages:I would avoid an island because everyone would be trying to get to an island. Sounds like a terrible idea to me to go where everyone is trying to go.
clear lines of sight for 360 degrees, so you can see trouble coming, isolation, physical barrier to zombies walking up on you, should have access to water, shelter and other required natural resources needed to build, farm, defend. access to lots of pure protein (fish)
disadvantages: highly valued property you'll probably end up having to defend repeatedly, might not have fresh water or shelter or any naturally occurring food crop available, could be washed out in hurricane/storms, lack of protection from the wind/sea. Probably have to to leave island regularly to scrounge supplies.
Despite the fact that 5 minutes ago he was trying to explain to Noah how to keep going and was concerned enough that he wanted to go first to clear the house to keep Noah safe.I liked it. Seems pretty obvious we have two different problems out there now. Wolves (literally or figuratively) and a group of people who killed everyone in Noah's neighborhood. I don't see how someone in the neighborhood spent the time to spray paint the wolves note as they were getting attacked. No idea on cutting the people in half too make the half zombies. Pretty sure that makes this a very bad group. Obviously, killing everyone in the neighborhood already confirmed that as well.
I agree with a bunch of the posts, that Tyrese saw the pictures and got lost in the realization that he was done. I am not big on the silent zombie thing, but I knew he would get bit and the twin walked through the bathroom door, which I think we saw open.
20 Michonnes running around bringing Wu-Tang justice to a bunch of zombies
They sort of teased that same thing at Terminus with Glenn.Huge spoiler alert.
Do not read #8
I actually have a feeling that was a one time thing and won't happen again.tommyboy said:Bet tyrese makes a few more appearances this season. I have a feeling they're going to flash forward and backward all season and mess with time
Already been said by others, but nothing said they made it 500 miles "easily". They just decided not to show a 500 mile trip with nothing but walker bashing and food/water scavenging. Apparently on this particular trip there were no major plotlines to go over. As you said, they can't even drive 30 miles without running into walkers. DO we need to see this each and every time it occurs on their journey?SacramentoBob said:One of the first things I mentioned to Mrs. They can't even drive 30 minutes without running into hordes of walkers that derail their plans, but they made a 500 mile drive lickety split like it was nothing.
Also, did they ever mentioned how Noah and his dad got from Virginia to Atlanta in the first place? Why the #### did they leave the safety of their community?
They sort of teased that same thing at Terminus with Glenn.Huge spoiler alert.
Do not read #8
Replay. I think an eyeball flies out of the dead chick's head towards the camera. Would have been a great 3-D effect. I vote best kill ever.Those slow motion kills were badass
Looks like they have been observing the group for a while, including the water drop for them. Obviously we are expecting the worst from this guy and his group, but he certainly was a clean looking fellow, I will give him that.I am sure some won't like it, but I enjoyed this week's show as well. I'm interested to find out less about who the new guy is and more about how the heck he knew Rick's name as the leader. The only person I can think of is Morgan and that maybe he got to DC first? It can't be the cops in Atlanta because they probably don't recall his name (or didn't even hear it) and wouldn't have gotten anywhere near this new group. Anyone else?
Z Nation is a great show. Zombie-nado.At least Z NATION actually showed the tornado complete with flying zombies
The Governor was a clean cut fellow as well.Looks like they have been observing the group for a while, including the water drop for them. Obviously we are expecting the worst from this guy and his group, but he certainly was a clean looking fellow, I will give him that.I am sure some won't like it, but I enjoyed this week's show as well. I'm interested to find out less about who the new guy is and more about how the heck he knew Rick's name as the leader. The only person I can think of is Morgan and that maybe he got to DC first? It can't be the cops in Atlanta because they probably don't recall his name (or didn't even hear it) and wouldn't have gotten anywhere near this new group. Anyone else?
They kinda addressed how lucky they were.Amazing trees destroy every single walker outside yet not a single one hits the barn.
Who knows...ask the writersWhat was the plan during the storm and the zombies were pushing the barn? Push back and hope they go away? With the gaping holes in the door, take the katana and the machete and start thinning the crowd a bit. Has to be a better idea then waiting for a tornado to hit and take them all out.
waitThat may have been the absolute worst episode yet, from the cheesy dialoge, to the unbelievable plot it was just plain bad
I thought last week was.. or was it the week before.. or was that last season..
on which one is REALLY the worst one.. Seems like it is time for a poll
What was the plan during the storm and the zombies were pushing the barn? Push back and hope they go away? With the gaping holes in the door, take the katana and the machete and start thinning the crowd a bit. Has to be a better idea then waiting for a tornado to hit and take them all out.
on the bold.. It is the reason no one Yelled for help.. As we've seen in previous episodes the Zombies are easily distracted and with all the Lightening and thunder sooner or later, as long as those in the barn didn't make too much noise, they'd wander off.Im going to call BS on not being able to see through Maggie's white shirt after a heavy rain.
Dude, its okay to admit that was a dog crap episode. Its totally fine. After the first two this show is just going from must see live to watching around Tuesday on DVR. Not sure what the writers are trying to do here.Some of you just will never be happy. The show gave us perspective as to what the group is doing and his they are doing. Some of you complain about them having cars with fuel and food aplenty. Now, the group is suffering cause water is low and food is scarce.
This episode is, probably, more like it would be after 18 months or so of chaos. Not sure why they are not near a main highway, maybe walked infested normally, but the show is giving perspective as to the groups status. Guess some will never be happy seeing "reality" in this situation.
This episode is the one to beat, the Alpha of bad writing.waitThat may have been the absolute worst episode yet, from the cheesy dialoge, to the unbelievable plot it was just plain badI thought last week was.. or was it the week before.. or was that last season..
The continuous "Worst episode Ever!" Posts have meon which one is REALLY the worst one.. Seems like it is time for a poll
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Ummm.. show us that the group has been beaten down to a pulp and many are wondering if it is all worth it.. With the "Hold the horde at the door" as the "We survive as one" to round it all up.Dude, its okay to admit that was a dog crap episode. Its totally fine. After the first two this show is just going from must see live to watching around Tuesday on DVR. Not sure what the writers are trying to do here.Some of you just will never be happy. The show gave us perspective as to what the group is doing and his they are doing. Some of you complain about them having cars with fuel and food aplenty. Now, the group is suffering cause water is low and food is scarce.
This episode is, probably, more like it would be after 18 months or so of chaos. Not sure why they are not near a main highway, maybe walked infested normally, but the show is giving perspective as to the groups status. Guess some will never be happy seeing "reality" in this situation.
throughout the episode but for some reason you missed it??none of this bothered me.Maybe I was too drunk but did they explain what happened to their cars, guns, food/water? Seems crazy to me that there is nothing to eat, drink or no shelter in surburbia. What the hell were they doing just walking on the open road? And they didnt notice another group ahead of them? And the rain storm/tornado or whatever was just lol bad. I mean eating bugs and stray dogs. GTFO.
So so bad, the writers are clearly trying to take us in a Lost flight pattern where there are over the top cliff hangers each episode.
... yeah- a bit of a plot device, but I see it plausible that they walk for a day or two and can't find anything. long country roads aren't going to be full of houses. I've seen a couple episodes of Survivor... eat nothing or eat bugs? easy choice.I get the we are still alive and we are going to live, us vs them zombie door push showdown, but do they really need to beat us over the head with such melodramatic horse pucky? I actually liked that the zombies were trashed by the tornado. It isn't like they know to get inside and take cover, so they would get thrown around like just any other outdoor debris in a storm like that.Ummm.. show us that the group has been beaten down to a pulp and many are wondering if it is all worth it.. With the "Hold the horde at the door" as the "We survive as one" to round it all up.Dude, its okay to admit that was a dog crap episode. Its totally fine. After the first two this show is just going from must see live to watching around Tuesday on DVR. Not sure what the writers are trying to do here.Some of you just will never be happy. The show gave us perspective as to what the group is doing and his they are doing. Some of you complain about them having cars with fuel and food aplenty. Now, the group is suffering cause water is low and food is scarce.
This episode is, probably, more like it would be after 18 months or so of chaos. Not sure why they are not near a main highway, maybe walked infested normally, but the show is giving perspective as to the groups status. Guess some will never be happy seeing "reality" in this situation.
Pretty muchthroughout the episode but for some reason you missed it??
Tornado's are a Fickle thing..none of this bothered me.Maybe I was too drunk but did they explain what happened to their cars, guns, food/water? Seems crazy to me that there is nothing to eat, drink or no shelter in surburbia. What the hell were they doing just walking on the open road? And they didnt notice another group ahead of them? And the rain storm/tornado or whatever was just lol bad. I mean eating bugs and stray dogs. GTFO.
So so bad, the writers are clearly trying to take us in a Lost flight pattern where there are over the top cliff hangers each episode.
cars ran out of gas and they had to leave what they couldn't carry.
they were a long way from the suburbs (VA isn't just a suburb of DC)- where are they supposed to get food? no water...... yeah- a bit of a plot device, but I see it plausible that they walk for a day or two and can't find anything. long country roads aren't going to be full of houses. I've seen a couple episodes of Survivor... eat nothing or eat bugs? easy choice.
if not the open road, you want them walking through the woods without any visibility? we've already seen that zombies are super-stealthy ninja footed- better to be on the open road IMO.
I must have missed it- what group was ahead of them? they showed the slowly building group of walkers following them that they had to take out.. or are you talking about the zombies that attacked the barn?
the middle of the storm sudden grouping of zombies that somehow decide to attack them was the weak spot to me. along with the entire group pushing back against the door... because zombies have shown that they'll just stop coming if you push back long enough? and yeah- the tornado coming within feet of that rickety old barn but not touching it- at all- ... without knowing much about the physics of tornadoes, I'm going to just guess that that's not too likely.
I liked the episode. At this point, we know they can kill zombies- I'm much more interested in how they live when there aren't zombies that need killing, and I got plenty of that this episode. some beautiful directed scenes as well.. plus the "we are the walking dead" scene... I'll admit- gave me chills.
They did take an long time to get to the point, and could have been done in 30 minutes rather then 45I get the we are still alive and we are going to live, us vs them zombie door push showdown, but do they really need to beat us over the head with such melodramatic horse pucky? I actually liked that the zombies were trashed by the tornado. It isn't like they know to get inside and take cover, so they would get thrown around like just any other outdoor debris in a storm like that.Ummm.. show us that the group has been beaten down to a pulp and many are wondering if it is all worth it.. With the "Hold the horde at the door" as the "We survive as one" to round it all up.Dude, its okay to admit that was a dog crap episode. Its totally fine. After the first two this show is just going from must see live to watching around Tuesday on DVR. Not sure what the writers are trying to do here.Some of you just will never be happy. The show gave us perspective as to what the group is doing and his they are doing. Some of you complain about them having cars with fuel and food aplenty. Now, the group is suffering cause water is low and food is scarce.
This episode is, probably, more like it would be after 18 months or so of chaos. Not sure why they are not near a main highway, maybe walked infested normally, but the show is giving perspective as to the groups status. Guess some will never be happy seeing "reality" in this situation.
Pretty muchthroughout the episode but for some reason you missed it??
A. There is no way I am leaving a city the size of Richmond on foot and without the weapons/food when they just drove from atlanta - that seems like a huge plot hole thats tough to accept. Maybe they talked about this last night about what happened to their cars and I was drunk and missed itA)cars ran out of gas and they had to leave what they couldn't carry.Maybe I was too drunk but did they explain what happened to their cars, guns, food/water? Seems crazy to me that there is nothing to eat, drink or no shelter in surburbia. What the hell were they doing just walking on the open road? And they didnt notice another group ahead of them? And the rain storm/tornado or whatever was just lol bad. I mean eating bugs and stray dogs. GTFO.
So so bad, the writers are clearly trying to take us in a Lost flight pattern where there are over the top cliff hangers each episode.
B)if not the open road, you want them walking through the woods without any visibility? we've already seen that zombies are super-stealthy ninja footed- better to be on the open road IMO.
C)I must have missed it- what group was ahead of them? they showed the slowly building group of walkers following them that they had to take out.. or are you talking about the zombies that attacked the barn?
Your jokes are so bad you could write for the Walking Dead.Well, I for one think it is great that the tornado missed the barn. Not only would it have killed off the entire cast, but also most of the camera crews. TWD would have been out of production for months if not years.