But not losing it so much that he can't feel the 'Sasha wants my junk' vibe. Maybe we'll be getting a Sasha, Abe, Rosita menage going.Having only read up to the Gov. I'm only going off some tidbits I've read... guessing Wade is part of the next group of bada##'s they'll be facing next season...
all that was missing from the "walk it off" after cutting his arm off was "it's just a flesh wound"![]()
Quite an intense episode.. Abraham kind of losing it here![]()
The diabetic girl was really pathetic.No idea how diabetic girl lasted that long being that stupid. Thought maybe her BS was low and she was delirious. It also made no sense as to why she passed out then got insulin. Weird.
RPGs, cigars, and a gas truck?? Here we go
Yea, I posted that when he found the military Zombie hanging around with the RPG on his back.. He went all outBut not losing it so much that he can't feel the 'Sasha wants my junk' vibe. Maybe we'll be getting a Sasha, Abe, Rosita menage going.Having only read up to the Gov. I'm only going off some tidbits I've read... guessing Wade is part of the next group of bada##'s they'll be facing next season...
all that was missing from the "walk it off" after cutting his arm off was "it's just a flesh wound"![]()
Quite an intense episode.. Abraham kind of losing it here![]()
there for a minute or so..Yep, that made zero sense.At this point- it's pretty obvious that there's safety in numbers in the ZA- vs zombies and humans. so people riding off into the sunset when they've been saved by somebody who could've left them to rot... and who says he has a community... doesn't make any sense to me. but I guess I'll get to see what the writers have in store. expectations are pretty low.
"AHHHHHHHHH, THE ZOMBIES ARE MAKIN' ME CRAZY!!!!...but Sasha is pretty hot, hmmm..."Yea, I posted that when he found the military Zombie hanging around with the RPG on his back.. He went all outBut not losing it so much that he can't feel the 'Sasha wants my junk' vibe. Maybe we'll be getting a Sasha, Abe, Rosita menage going.Having only read up to the Gov. I'm only going off some tidbits I've read... guessing Wade is part of the next group of bada##'s they'll be facing next season...
all that was missing from the "walk it off" after cutting his arm off was "it's just a flesh wound"![]()
Quite an intense episode.. Abraham kind of losing it here![]()
there for a minute or so..
Yep, that made zero sense.At this point- it's pretty obvious that there's safety in numbers in the ZA- vs zombies and humans. so people riding off into the sunset when they've been saved by somebody who could've left them to rot... and who says he has a community... doesn't make any sense to me. but I guess I'll get to see what the writers have in store. expectations are pretty low.
made perfect sense to me.. Teaming up with the guy that saved you
fair enough- good point. and the guy did talk to that point during the episode.Yep, that made zero sense.At this point- it's pretty obvious that there's safety in numbers in the ZA- vs zombies and humans. so people riding off into the sunset when they've been saved by somebody who could've left them to rot... and who says he has a community... doesn't make any sense to me. but I guess I'll get to see what the writers have in store. expectations are pretty low.made perfect sense to me.. Teaming up with the guy that saved you
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Following him to a "safe" community after what they went through with the last "safe" community.. no thanks![]()
darryl will make them pay.Yep, that made zero sense.At this point- it's pretty obvious that there's safety in numbers in the ZA- vs zombies and humans. so people riding off into the sunset when they've been saved by somebody who could've left them to rot... and who says he has a community... doesn't make any sense to me. but I guess I'll get to see what the writers have in store. expectations are pretty low.
I expect this episode to tie in nicely down the road.I thought the Morgan episode was great. These last two have been slow going.
I did like how once again Rick was proven right. This time by telling Daryl they don't need to be recruiting anymore. Daryl thinks they should and it bites him in the ###.
I get the sense they're setting things up for a big payoff to come. I don't have a problem with that and when we look back at this season as a whole these last two episodes may work better within that context. But as far as individual episodes themselves neither did anything for me. I did a lot of clock watching last night which I hardly ever do on this show.
I don't know if I would take that leap. Haven't you heard, everyone will riot if Daryl is killed?Setting up Daryl getting killed by his own crossbow![]()
How do you shrink wrap with glass?Those shrink-wrapped walkers in the greenhouse attacking? Helen Keller saw that coming.
poly-carbonate or acrylic- not glass.How do you shrink wrap with glass?Those shrink-wrapped walkers in the greenhouse attacking? Helen Keller saw that coming.
Thinking about picking up a new hobby.
driving his humvee, and it flipped... righting itself along the way- but threw him out in midair so that he got impaled on the fence post.How do you think RPG guy got impaled on that fence post and ended up hanging over a ledge?
I don't think other people did it (nobody looted him), and wouldn't think he did it to himself?
What're you? Luther Burbank?poly-carbonate or acrylic- not glass.How do you shrink wrap with glass?Those shrink-wrapped walkers in the greenhouse attacking? Helen Keller saw that coming.
Thinking about picking up a new hobby.
driving his humvee, and it flipped... righting itself along the way- but threw him out in midair so that he got impaled on the fence post.How do you think RPG guy got impaled on that fence post and ended up hanging over a ledge?
I don't think other people did it (nobody looted him), and wouldn't think he did it to himself?
pretty freaking obvious. stop being so lazy when you're watching.
It's so obvious now that you point it out.And how does diabeetus girl keep her cool Human League haircut looking so fresh?
I was thinking the same thing. Who's got time for that during the zombie apocalypse?Especially since it is a RPG7 a Russian launcher.driving his humvee, and it flipped... righting itself along the way- but threw him out in midair so that he got impaled on the fence post.How do you think RPG guy got impaled on that fence post and ended up hanging over a ledge?
I don't think other people did it (nobody looted him), and wouldn't think he did it to himself?
pretty freaking obvious. stop being so lazy when you're watching.It's so obvious now that you point it out.
Effing lazy writers threw me off with the launcher still being on his shoulder. I wouldn't expect a humvee driver to be wearing that.
He hasn't been in the credits since the episode after he (allegedly) died.Anyone catch the opening credits?
They show Rick's revolver with the name Andrew Lincoln. They show Daryl's jacket with the name Norman Reedus. They show Carol's knife with the name Melissa McBride. When they show Glenn's watch, the name Steven Yeun wasn't there.![]()
The people are some of the worst scavengers ever seen. Never see them grab anything from the dead, also rarely see zombie still wearing his gun or knife. Makes no sense, but would bog show if they did itSooooo
There was a fuel company with a half a dozen propane tanks and a full on Mad Max fuel tanker sitting there guarded by a half a dozen walkers. Well, a million bucks says Daryll has complete memory loss and they never go there again.
Also, so Abraham is going up to the car where the guys where shooting automatic weapons at them and Sasha is like "Don't go over there and finish them off and take their guns, that would be crazy" , let's go loot an insurance agents office instead.
And other than the Season 3 payoff with the Governor they've always delivered in my opinion.Hint: every season they're going to "set things up" for something "big" to happen. YWIA
You some sort of wizard?Hint: every season they're going to "set things up" for something "big" to happen. YWIA
very weird. and lots of questionable stuff. 3 car loads of guys with guns just sneak up into tailgating range and begin firing? all these different groups are out scavenging, and nobody has come across a basically unattended vehicle and a case of RPGs, yet Abe can spot it from a distant building? Haircut 100 forgets all the zombie rules and voluntarily gets herself within biting range? injured Daryl grabs the duffel bag with lifesaving insulin and runs off into the woods, but the healthy guy WITH THE GUN doesn't even bother to give chase?Was just a weird episode. Not much made sense. They need to make a big splash in the next two episodes for me to keep my interest up. This season has been down a bit (aside from the first couple eps).
Yeah... the RPG thing annoyed me. Plus, I still struggle with believing that people would just turn on each other so quickly. The two people ripping off Darryl made no sense after Darryl proved to be a good friend/ally. I think even a bad person would see the value in keeping Darryl around.very weird. and lots of questionable stuff. 3 car loads of guys with guns just sneak up into tailgating range and begin firing? all these different groups are out scavenging, and nobody has come across a basically unattended vehicle and a case of RPGs, yet Abe can spot it from a distant building? Haircut 100 forgets all the zombie rules and voluntarily gets herself within biting range? injured Daryl grabs the duffel bag with lifesaving insulin and runs off into the woods, but the healthy guy WITH THE GUN doesn't even bother to give chase?Was just a weird episode. Not much made sense. They need to make a big splash in the next two episodes for me to keep my interest up. This season has been down a bit (aside from the first couple eps).
Set-ups are totally necessary and are enjoyable to watch when there is good dialog. See Fargo as an example of that. Every episode is essentially a setup where not a ton actually happens yet the viewer is never bored. With the Walking Dead the writing isn't just very interesting* and it is a show carried by the acting.I think they're setting things up for something big to happen. But the set-up process has been overly deliberate. I don't need slam-bang wall-to-wall action every episode but it feels like the last two episodes were more about set-up than payoff. If the payoff is worth it that'll be fine. With two threats outside the walls (Walkers and the new group), walkers at the walls and Glenn's fate possibly uncertain there's definitely a lot that could be coming down the pike.
HOW DOES DARRYL STILL HAVE ARROWS??!!!!!????!!!!!The people are some of the worst scavengers ever seen. Never see them grab anything from the dead, also rarely see zombie still wearing his gun or knife. Makes no sense, but would bog show if they did itSooooo
There was a fuel company with a half a dozen propane tanks and a full on Mad Max fuel tanker sitting there guarded by a half a dozen walkers. Well, a million bucks says Daryll has complete memory loss and they never go there again.
Also, so Abraham is going up to the car where the guys where shooting automatic weapons at them and Sasha is like "Don't go over there and finish them off and take their guns, that would be crazy" , let's go loot an insurance agents office instead.![]()
I enjoy the show a lot more than you do and other than Season 3 I think the show has done a good and often exceptional job of providing proper payoffs to the setups it creates. You don't and that's fine. Different strokes and all that.Set-ups are totally necessary and are enjoyable to watch when there is good dialog. See Fargo as an example of that. Every episode is essentially a setup where not a ton actually happens yet the viewer is never bored. With the Walking Dead the writing isn't just very interesting* and it is a show carried by the acting.I think they're setting things up for something big to happen. But the set-up process has been overly deliberate. I don't need slam-bang wall-to-wall action every episode but it feels like the last two episodes were more about set-up than payoff. If the payoff is worth it that'll be fine. With two threats outside the walls (Walkers and the new group), walkers at the walls and Glenn's fate possibly uncertain there's definitely a lot that could be coming down the pike.
*Save for seasons 1-2 and the Morgan episode - which I thought were all very well written.
I enjoy the show a lot more than you do and other than Season 3 I think the show has done a good and often exceptional job of providing proper payoffs to the setups it creates. You don't and that's fine. Different strokes and all that.Set-ups are totally necessary and are enjoyable to watch when there is good dialog. See Fargo as an example of that. Every episode is essentially a setup where not a ton actually happens yet the viewer is never bored. With the Walking Dead the writing isn't just very interesting* and it is a show carried by the acting.I think they're setting things up for something big to happen. But the set-up process has been overly deliberate. I don't need slam-bang wall-to-wall action every episode but it feels like the last two episodes were more about set-up than payoff. If the payoff is worth it that'll be fine. With two threats outside the walls (Walkers and the new group), walkers at the walls and Glenn's fate possibly uncertain there's definitely a lot that could be coming down the pike.
*Save for seasons 1-2 and the Morgan episode - which I thought were all very well written.
I think the set-ups are often terrific as well. I thought Season 3 (minus the ludicrous Andrea stuff) set up things for what should've been an epic finale but it wasn't. I thought the set-ups for Season 4 and 5 were great as were the payoffs. Prior to the last two episodes I thought this season was doing a great job again of laying the groundwork for what was to come. But in my opinion the last two episodes have lagged although as I said before it's possible that when we see the entire season these episodes may look stronger in context.I enjoy the show a lot more than you do and other than Season 3 I think the show has done a good and often exceptional job of providing proper payoffs to the setups it creates. You don't and that's fine. Different strokes and all that.Set-ups are totally necessary and are enjoyable to watch when there is good dialog. See Fargo as an example of that. Every episode is essentially a setup where not a ton actually happens yet the viewer is never bored. With the Walking Dead the writing isn't just very interesting* and it is a show carried by the acting.I think they're setting things up for something big to happen. But the set-up process has been overly deliberate. I don't need slam-bang wall-to-wall action every episode but it feels like the last two episodes were more about set-up than payoff. If the payoff is worth it that'll be fine. With two threats outside the walls (Walkers and the new group), walkers at the walls and Glenn's fate possibly uncertain there's definitely a lot that could be coming down the pike.
*Save for seasons 1-2 and the Morgan episode - which I thought were all very well written.![]()
I'm good with the payoffs. They're why I watch the show. I like the fact that we know there's lurking danger and no end in sight with little to no help for actual sanctuary. What I don't enjoy as much is the setup - i.e. the dialog and non-violent buildups.
I think we can blame Darryl Strawberry for that.HOW DOES DARRYL STILL HAVE ARROWS??!!!!!????!!!!!The people are some of the worst scavengers ever seen. Never see them grab anything from the dead, also rarely see zombie still wearing his gun or knife. Makes no sense, but would bog show if they did itSooooo
There was a fuel company with a half a dozen propane tanks and a full on Mad Max fuel tanker sitting there guarded by a half a dozen walkers. Well, a million bucks says Daryll has complete memory loss and they never go there again.
Also, so Abraham is going up to the car where the guys where shooting automatic weapons at them and Sasha is like "Don't go over there and finish them off and take their guns, that would be crazy" , let's go loot an insurance agents office instead.![]()
ETA: Also, why do we keep adding an additional "r" to Daryl's name??