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Following a number of setbacks, the mood in Alexandria grows grim for the sheltered citizens.
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Norman Reedus is warning us to play close attention to what’s happening on screen. Alexandra Breckenridge (Jessie) and Zachary Levi are on Talking Dead.
Well since it wasn’t during the actual show i’ll spoiler it anyways. One of the commercials (not during the scenes from next episode, but an actual commercial for walking dead in the middle of the show) showed the dumpster where him and Nicholas were standing completely surrounded by zombies trying to get at it, so there had to be someone inside or under it
Why are they not on top of the wall with pikes stabbing walkers in the head? Or at least build sling shots and pick up rocks. I guess they like walkers milling around.
Those walkers in the sewer were really cool looking.
As much as I like Glenn as an original character, the writers will lose all credibility if he didn’t die in that impossible, escape-proof situation. It is almost gotten to the point where there is no tension when we see our favorite characters in a bad situation, because we know the writers won’t kill them off, or they escape from unlikely events.
Just like Rick in the RV being surrounded by the horde. There is no way to get out of that situation. However, nobody discussed it for 2 weeks because we all knew he would make it. She show didn’t even attempt to explain it. Somehow he was able to get away from all of them.
Remember, these walkers are so powerful that they were able to defeat the whole of the U.S. Military. But when faced with a main character, they are dispatched with ease.
I hate the physics of this wall. A semi smashing into it and a horde pushing it all in the direction away from the supports should knock it over. A few seasons ago, a horde was able to snap a telephone pole like support outside the prison.
Why don’t they just fire a flare over the wall? A couple episodes ago they showed that zombies will follow it.
It also seemed like a bad idea for people to keep standing up on the wall to keep baiting the zombies to stay.
Yeah, they were almost skeletal. At least, the most skeletal-looking walkers we’ve seen.
I don’t get why Maggie suddenly became totally helpless when the second one surprised her. It looked like she was still holding the knife, but instead of stabbing it she just struggled really feebly until the recruiter dude saved her.
I also agree that Glenn should have died, but we know he didn’t.
I hated that. It was like Eastman jumping in and turning his back on an attacker. If you convince us that these characters are really adept fighters, then put some effort into your writing when you need them to be in jeopardy.
Speaking of jeopardy, what’s up with having Rick appear to be trapped in the RV one moment, then running for the gates the next? Maybe they’re going to do a flashback episode next season to fill in the backstory there.