The meaning of the episode titles are usually obvious after watching, but I’m scratching my head right now over “Thank You”…
Whats His Name said, “Thank you” to Glenn before he shot himself.
In this case he might be ‘alive’ but he would still be infected by zombie bites and death would be imminent. And then they would have to stab him in the head. They can’t just put bandages on what’s left of his legs and he would go on living an even more hellish life.
How did Nicholas still have a bullet left to shoot himself? I thought he and Glenn emptied their guns into the approaching zombies and were reduced to punching them before climbing on the dumpster.
And given everything else on the show, why do I nitpick that as the plot flaw?
Why did they have to burn the feed store and not any of the other buildings right where they were at?
Option A: Let’s step right outside and burn any of these dozen buildings right here.
Option B: Let’s go running through town, maybe get lost, maybe encounter a horde, maybe die a horrible death, because there’s a feed store that might burn a little bit better than your average store, even though all stores tend to burn pretty well no matter what’s inside.
I suppose you always choose Option B for better drama.
I was thinking the same thing. I thought for sure they were both out of ammo. I was kind of expecting Nicholas to just cave in to his misery and just stage dive off the dumpster and get dragged to the ground and thus allow Glenn a chance to get out some how, but no, no, Nicholas has a magic miraculous bullet.
Something just aint right!
Their reasoning was that a feed store would go up way faster because of its flammable contents. Which makes me visualize setting a fireworks store on fire, the impending light show played to The Battle Hymn of the Republic.
The remains of the animals in the cages…
Nice.
Morgan is like one step away from being Gabriel. But also a step away from being Michone. He could be awesome if he wasn’t stupid. He of all people should have known you can’t just let the Wolves go with a stern warning.
The singer Dido was one of the zombies in the herd (ducks)
Or what post 122 said
Oh, Sebastian.
He wasn’t around long enough for me to remember his name.
That’s what I was thinking. Sot of a ‘live virus vaccination’.
Yeah, I know that was their reasoning but it was stupid. A standard building fire ought to attract plenty of zombie attention. When death-by-zombies is a possible outcome, you should do a very careful risk/benefit analysis of your idea. They obviously miscalculated.
This is also a show where for some reason, a population holed up behind a steel palisade and armed to the teeth with asault weapons is considered a “liability” against a small group of violent hobos.
Really one even wonders how the world got like this when all it would have taken was for the police or military to take a couple of police cars or helicopters and lead the zombie hoards off a ravine.
For some reason, pilots don’t seem to exist in that world.
Of course, they probably flew off to sanctuaries and are living quite happily. Probably rendering zombie fat into a passable jet fuel.
My prediction is that Schrödinger’s Glenn will reappear in flashback scenes. He’ll also reappear as a walker. Maybe wandering towards Alexandria, or as another of the Wolves collection of torsos and heads, complete with realistic snapping jaw. :eek:
It would’ve been kind of cool to see zombie pets in the cages…
Also for anyone in the pet store to say “hey, you think zombies are attracted to laser pointers?”
And I think before leaving the pet store, I might have looked for some way to access the roof, maybe look around a bit before heading out.