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

It was one of the cooler walker kills.

Did it look like Carol (with he face covered) in the group of people at the end of the episode? It looked like her rifle pointing at him and then he smiles.
I thought that too.  Definitely her shooting posture.  I think its a cheap fake out, though.  too fast to have her involved with that group, not with the way the Kingdom folk seem to be minding her business.

 
I thought that too.  Definitely her shooting posture.  I think its a cheap fake out, though.  too fast to have her involved with that group, not with the way the Kingdom folk seem to be minding her business.
It wasn't Carol. Her entire story arc this season has been about her not wanting to fight. It's gonna take something big to draw her back in and I think we'll see it. We haven't seen it yet. 

 
Maybe but that will necessitate her already being back in the group which she clearly wants to avoid right now. I think something will happen in the Kingdom to draw her out.  
that makes more sense... I was just thinking it's going to be a mother thing that brings her back to caring and/or wanting to make a difference.

 
I think you're giving these writers a bit too much credit, tbh.
I think you're not giving them enough. :)

We can argue whether the motivations characters are given make sense or not but big character developments have always come with an explanation on the show. 

 
I disagree with this part. If something happens to Negan someone like Simon, probably Simon, will take over and be just as bad or worse. Did you see how that guy was acting when they were back at Alexandria looking for Daryl? Guy is a total ########.
Simon already had Gregory kneel to him, so he is mentally putting himself in the same status as Negan to the world, so I agree with this 100%.

 
I just re-watched the episode during my work out and my initial thoughts were correct.. They come up the On ramp, while moving the cars Michonne see's the trap.. while they are looking over the trap Carl ( or Coral depending on your punctuation ;) ) mentions that while hiding in the truck he overheard people talking about a "herd Trap".
After the Slice & Dice, they continue on the way they had been heading before they saw the trap.

Also, Re-watched closely the beginning when they went back and showed the clip at the end of the Mid-season break..
Boots watched Gab, and then walks towards Alexandria.. When this episode starts, Gab is up on the lookout now, keeps looking down, looks at his bible and shakes his head "yes" at which time he starts loading the car.

I am assuming that between the end of Mid-season and the start of this episode Gab talks with Boots and comes to the conclusion that they need the help and need to help others.

And yea, sure enough, as he is driving away you do see a head pop up in the Passengers seat ( back seat was full of supplies).
Have we forgotten that Heath is still out there somewhere?  Is he the character in the boots that has found a new group to hang out with and hooked up with Father Gabriel?

 
Have we forgotten that Heath is still out there somewhere?  Is he the character in the boots that has found a new group to hang out with and hooked up with Father Gabriel?
No, that would simply be stupid of him to not just knock and come in and see people. 

Maybe Gabe met boots when he took the long walk home after getting out of the car when he was with Spencer. 

 
I thought that too.  Definitely her shooting posture.  I think its a cheap fake out, though.  too fast to have her involved with that group, not with the way the Kingdom folk seem to be minding her business.
i'm guessing he saw some of the blades from his pantry and recognized them.

 
So pumped to watch Black Sails on Sundays I completely forgot about this mess of a show. Good thing to know nothing's changed if the best discussion in here is about bumping each other in an imaginary devils threesome with Rosita. 

 
So I rewatched some parts.  Rick definitely said he wanted the cars put back in place to keep the herd on the highway because "we might need them".

Little foreshadowing?  Alexandria, Hilltop, Kingdom, Oceanside, and a HERD gonna take down the Saviors?  Oh boy oh boy. 

 
So I rewatched some parts.  Rick definitely said he wanted the cars put back in place to keep the herd on the highway because "we might need them".

Little foreshadowing?  Alexandria, Hilltop, Kingdom, Oceanside, and a HERD gonna take down the Saviors?  Oh boy oh boy. 
I was thinking more along the lines of covering the fact they took most of the explosives.. If there is a boom and a bunch of bits they might ignore the fact it should have been a bigger boom. :shrug:

 
So I rewatched some parts.  Rick definitely said he wanted the cars put back in place to keep the herd on the highway because "we might need them".

Little foreshadowing?  Alexandria, Hilltop, Kingdom, Oceanside, and a HERD gonna take down the Saviors?  Oh boy oh boy. 
Rick happily used walkers as assistants before when they were escaping Terminus, so I can easily see him using their adding to the confusion to help an assault.

 
it is amazing how the Walking Dead doesn't learn from their missteps. the need to continuously beat things into viewers heads is just terrible. the story was told so much better in the comic, and i can't tell why they feel they need to keep going away from it. i think AMC has to take the blame for it.

Worst part is that they keep getting away with it. they love to bleed every drop they can from this so i don't see them stopping, but honestly if i was Kirkman i would try and distance myself from this show more and more. i think he has been doing this, then the F'ers say screw it and throw out "Fear the Walking Dead"

i know people complain on here all the time etc., but my complaints here are based on the fact that i liked the source material a ton. it is much more of a depressing disappointment, rather then the "holier then thou" others have used to quit the show

ETA: really think AMC is the issue here. When this show first started, and they had their other hits it seemed like they got it. i don't know if it panic or what, but it seems that around Walking Dead season 3 and the ending of Breaking Bad things changed. i can't think of a watchable show they have after making great calls with Mad Men, BB, etc. since then they have had so many missteps. 

 
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Okay obscure reference time, but didn't Jadis remind anyone of the alien chick from Galaxy Quest?  Once I made that connection it was hard to take the character seriously.

 
So my wife and I were watching tonight after  Rick fights the gladiator zombie and yells up to Jadis tell us what you want and we will get it.I said  she wants a shrubbery.My wife looks at me and says you really are a nerd.

 
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Why is Daryl still a fan favorite?  Dude was cool like 5 seasons ago but all he's been since then is a rotating moron/damsel in distress.

 
I probably will still watch this on Sunday night but this is quickly slipping into something that falls into the DVR queue for later in the week.  This show is getting really bad, its almost like they are intentionally doing this.  Nothing is making sense.

 
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Okay obscure reference time, but didn't Jadis remind anyone of the alien chick from Galaxy Quest?  Once I made that connection it was hard to take the character seriously.
Good call with GQ chick.

I didn't take the character seriously when she started talking, using caveman speak. Bad comic/cartoon level of ridiculous with that. Let alone them living in garbage dump. Or randomly walking in different directions before forming two circles around the group- they all came out from the same place, but then just started walking different directions so it would look like times square at rush hour on our TV screens.

Also... Rick is never going to be in peril from a group like this- just from a dumb TV narrative stand point.

Shader... I didn't mind Darryl not telling Carol the truth. It was an act of empathy/sympathy to spare her from implosion and moving towards a direction she just said she couldn't go. 

What's going to make Morgan take action? To protect Carol when she inevitably find out the truth and storms off?

 
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Daryl not telling Carol :wall:  I'm so done with the writing on this show.
Really?? it make sense.. She just told Daryl the reason she left is that if she had to kill one more person she'd "lose herself".. Daryl realizing she is close to a full out :loco: breakdown decides now is NOT the time to tell her about Glenn and the rest.

 
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FreeBaGeL said:
Why is Daryl still a fan favorite?  Dude was cool like 5 seasons ago but all he's been since then is a rotating moron/damsel in distress.
Losing Beth was a starting step.. Being the reason Glenn is dead has sent him deeper into the dark zone. Although by the end of this week he decided he couldn't just sit back and do nothing and is heading off to Hilltop, ready to take matters into his own hands :popcorn:

 
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Ho hum episode. New group is easily the least interesting of the ones we've met so far. Other than their sheer numbers don't know why Rick would even bother with them. I thought the Daryl-Carol stuff was the best part of the episode. Daryl showing compassion for Carol by not telling her what happened to the group was well done but while Mopey Carol makes sense from a story development perspective with her character it doesn't lend itself to interesting drama. At some point she needs to get back in the game. 

I was hoping the second half of the season would provide a real jolt of excitement after the uneven first half but so far that hasn't happened. I don't feel like the show is spinning its wheels or stuck. Gimple is clearly trying to tell a different type of story than anything attempted before. It just hasn't hit completely on the mark yet. Maybe that's to come. I hope so.  

 
The whole Gabriel angle UGGGHHHHHHHH

Last week many of us figured he talked with Boots, and decided to help.. Nope, he was attacked in the pantry.. which leads to.

1. Of the entire Alexandria border he is the ONLY one out there watching at night.. Really??
2. Being the only watchdog, he decides that is the perfect time to go check on the pantry??
3. What is the use of having a gate if it is THAT easy for someone to get in, find the pantry and wait in hiding for someone to come in??
4. Who told Gabriel about the Boat?
Rick & Aaron never did, and can't imagine Boots said "I'm taking back the items Rick & Aaron took from the boat".

No idea who wrote that Gabriel story line but they should be fired immediately as they have no idea what the F they are doing..... End :rant:

 
Ho hum episode. New group is easily the least interesting of the ones we've met so far. Other than their sheer numbers don't know why Rick would even bother with them. I thought the Daryl-Carol stuff was the best part of the episode. Daryl showing compassion for Carol by not telling her what happened to the group was well done but while Mopey Carol makes sense from a story development perspective with her character it doesn't lend itself to interesting drama. At some point she needs to get back in the game. 

I was hoping the second half of the season would provide a real jolt of excitement after the uneven first half but so far that hasn't happened. I don't feel like the show is spinning its wheels or stuck. Gimple is clearly trying to tell a different type of story than anything attempted before. It just hasn't hit completely on the mark yet. Maybe that's to come. I hope so.  
Well, that is it isn't it??? In order to take down the Saviors they are going to need numbers and weapons..
While the number of guns this group had was limited, it is a large group and thus gives Rick what he has been looking for the last couple of weeks... Numbers to attack with.

My :2cents: on how Carol, Morgan and the Kingdom comes into play...
Someone from the Kingdom that matters to the King, and in the end to Carol & Morgan, is going to get killed. Although losing Richard would be a shock, I don't think that would be enough.. So who is left??  The Kid..

The King feels fully responsible for his parents deaths and so has "adopted" him... Morgan has taken the kid under his wings to train and teach.. Carol so far only had one run in with him, but showed enough "compassion" to teach him how to handle himself in the woods..

Thus, I think the Kid gets killed in a couple of weeks, sending The King, Morgan and Carol into a full out rage to get revenge.

 
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Well, that is it isn't it??? In order to take down the Saviors they are going to need numbers and weapons..
While the number of guns this group had was limited, it is a large group and thus gives Rick what he has been looking for the last couple of weeks... Numbers to attack with.

My :2cents: on how Carol, Morgan and the Kingdom comes into play...
Someone from the Kingdom that matters to the King, and in the end to Carol, is going to get killed. Although losing Richard would be a shock, I don't think that would be enough.. So who is left??  The Kid..

The King feels fully responsible for his parents deaths and so has "adopted" him... Morgan has taken the kid under his wings to train and teach.. Carol so far only had one run in with him, but showed enough "compassion" to teach him how to handle himself in the woods..

Thus, I think the Kid gets killed in a couple of weeks, sending The King, Morgan and Carol into a full out rage to get revenge.
The kid makes a lot of sense.

One more thought about the Garbage Pail kids... They said they don't do stuff, they just take... Right? If so, when given guns, are they just going to stand around while everybody fights and then try to take stuff when the fighting is done?

 
I liked it.  Tara needs to step up and tell them about Oceanside and all those weapons there.  

It was cool that they used the truck from Smokey and the Bandit.  When Daryl was dancing there with Richard, I told the wife "hey, that looks like the Smokey and the Bandit truck."  Turns out it was.  

 
"We're going to meet the Saviors to give them their loot .... make sure you wear your best gun that you have no intention of using. .... Just in case they want to take one more of these that we already don't have nearly enough of."

 
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The whole Gabriel angle UGGGHHHHHHHH

Last week many of us figured he talked with Boots, and decided to help.. Nope, he was attacked in the pantry.. which leads to.

1. Of the entire Alexandria border he is the ONLY one out there watching at night.. Really??
2. Being the only watchdog, he decides that is the perfect time to go check on the pantry??
3. What is the use of having a gate if it is THAT easy for someone to get in, find the pantry and wait in hiding for someone to come in??
4. Who told Gabriel about the Boat?
Rick & Aaron never did, and can't imagine Boots said "I'm taking back the items Rick & Aaron took from the boat".

No idea who wrote that Gabriel story line but they should be fired immediately as they have no idea what the F they are doing..... End :rant:
1- I can't explain why he's the only guard... but-

2- I thought he said he heard noise in the pantry (however plausible), so went to investigate.

3- the wall has the supports on the outside... perfect for climbing over. No gate needed.

4- I think he said that they asked him where the supplies from the boat were. 

I'm not trying to defend this group- which reaches pretty ridiculous lows so far... but I thought I'd try to answer your questions.

 

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