Yeah, Glenn was passed out and then finds himself many miles away from where he wants to be and Abe wasn’t giving him any time to stop and think. If I were Glenn I’d insist on at least stopping for awhile too.
Plus, Abe is all about having good, reliable friends and the “save the world” stuff is apparently baloney, but it gives him purpose. It’s baloney to Mullet as well it seems.
Meh. Nothing really happened.
If Rick decided to leave from the start, and Abraham’s car just happened to break down, the whole episode could’ve been written out.
I hate filler.
I seem to recall there was a bullet hole in the side of the tank as well, I just presumed the round hit the side and either deviated or already had a downward trajectory and exited through the bottom of the tank.
Looking at the Wiki, in the comics Abraham, Eugene, and Rosita met Rick and co at Hershel’s farm, so these characters are being introduced way later in the series.
It was the first thing I thought of - “You just drove three hours - that’s not a three hour walk, dude.” I could hand-wave that one away with thinking that Glenn is going back no matter how long it takes. I’ll just keep on studiously ignoring how much simpler this would all be if they had bothered to take five minutes to figure out a meet-up spot for when they had to bug-out of the prison.
I gather that they are all supposed to get to the bus.
Bad plan as it turns out, but I think that was it.
Having a meet-up spot wouldn’t have helped Glenn because he passed out and got picked up by the cartoon crew.
Presumably the bus would have gone to this nebulous meet-up spot.
It is the fault of writers/fate/hormones, whatever that he got off the bus.
Oh, wait, everyone on the bus was zombified before they got to the nebulous “meet-up spot”.
But I like “cartoon crew.”
I still think the pre-arranged meeting place would have worked; part of the arrangement would have been that it is outside of the prison but reasonably close to it, and also that if you go to the meet-up place and have to leave, you leave word there as well about where you have gone next. I really do think that would have worked. But then the second half of the season would have been two episodes long.
Both Glenn and Maggie were supposed to be on the bus, and both got off. It wasn’t shown I guess, but presumably they’d have said something like, “you go on ahead, I’ll catch up with you.” That would imply they knew which direction the bus was headed, maybe even which main road it would be on. Not much of a rally point, but at least it’s a direction.
It would sure help if we had a map. There’s a map for the comic book, and a map for filming locations, but no map of the TV show story locations. I’m curious how and where the Rick, Glenn, Carol, and Maggie groups are going to meet up again.
Thanks to the Terminus map, we do know where that is. Not sure if it needs boxing, but it’s in Macon, GA.
The city Terminus is located in has already been mentioned by Daryl. Michonne was planning on heading that way to look for the Governor, and Daryl called the way there, “70 miles of walkers.”
If it were me, I’d have named it something happier. Inspiration, Ga.? Maybe they’d get smarter.
I don’t understand why they didnt have “plan b” when prison fails where they would rejoin(like safe house).
And I would never trust people with mullets… especially in zombie world
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