I hate it when that happens!
Not that the show’s producers care, but I’m officially off the Walking Dead train. I told my wife (the lovely and talented Aries28) when we saw the Glenn / Nicholas scene a few weeks back, “I HATE that Glenn died. But if they try to come up with some bullcrap way he would have survived that, I’m done.”
That was just way too cutesy and manipulative for my taste. I’m tired of watching characters do incredibly stupid things (that are completely out of character, in some instances) just to set up false drama or peril.
Glenn’s survival out of that situation was the actual jump-the-shark moment for me, as opposed to the several other jump-the-shark moments I’ve overlooked.
If the writers were going to reintroduce Enid so quickly, they should have shown her (or had the character explain it) rolling the tin can to distract the walkers from Oscar’s, err, Glenn’s dumpster. IMHO, of course. Maybe they did and that scene was edited out?
We still don’t know who responded to Daryl’s radio call at the end of S6, EP6? Was it Glenn seeking help to save Alexandria? Was it Glenn seeking help to save him from Enid?
Morgan desperately needs to cling to the code of the cheesemaker. If he backslides and starts killing “people” again, not walkers, he’s afraid he’ll be lost to PTSD forever. Calmly discussing the issue with Rick and Michonne is one thing, as is convincing Alexandria’s kinda-sorta doctor to treat a blood-thirsty, psychotic wolf. Carol won’t be so understanding. Do I see a knot forming on Carol’s noggin in the next episode, or will Carol perform a wolf-ectomy after Morgan stands aside? Not personally killing a wolf/person doesn’t mean Morgan will actually defend the life of a psychotic monster. Or does it?
On a personal level, I’d like to see Enid save Carl from Ron, the teenage assassin.
Does Ron know which way the magazine goes in?
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I see no screen shots of walkers approaching the RV. I see them heading past the RV on their way to Alexandria. It would look very different if they were heading to the RV.
I almost don’t understand this question because the answer is so painfully obvious: The implication is that there’s a giant horde of zombies heading to Alexandria, and Rick has to outrun them on foot to warn them.
Carol was there during the calm conversation with Rick and Michonne.
I think the whole Glenn Debacle is a good example of how The talking Dead can hurt the show. If they didn’t have to make wishy washy stupid statements on that show after the episode where he “died”, people wouldn’t have felt as mad about this. Then it would have been more fun to just speculate.
Rick and Carl have been working with and training Ron. Rick didn’t provide Ron with any ammo but let him carry a pistol in order to get used to the heft.
Ron managed to steal ammo (9mm?) from the storehouse. I assume Ron is now locked and loaded and stalking Carl.
I wish it were allowed for them to talk frankly about the show on “Talking…”, but since it exits to promote the show and sell stuff we’ll just have to settle for the no-holds-barred discussions here.
Except for all of the ones of walkers heading for the RV. Look at the scene just before the overhead shots.
Also, do walkers not come towards loud noises anymore? Like handguns and automatic weapons?
Earlier, they were only discussing Morgan’s reluctance/refusal to kill the living. None of them were aware that Morgan was holding a wolf prisoner, inside Alexandria.
At the end of the episode, Carol had followed Morgan and the “doctor” to the place where Morgan was keeping something secret. Morgan’s choices are limited. Either he refuses to allow Carol to discover his secret, in which case Carol is coming back with reinforcements, or he allows Carol to see the captive wolf. Current Carol doesn’t seem like a person who takes NO for an answer.
A long time ago, there was a movie called “day of the triffids” and these were attracted to sound also. The hero used an ice cream truck to lure them away and he went in the other direction.
If these people had their heads on a swivel and paid more attention to what was going on around them, these zombies wouldn’t " sneak " up on them as often.
I, also, don’t understand why they argue with some a-hole about saving their own lives. We have this old polish saying. . .“f*** 'em.”
They climb atop the dumpster.
Glenn grabs Nicholas and makes him face him. Shakes him, tells him to get a grip.
Nicholas isn’t there anymore. He puts the gun to his right temple and blows his brains out.
He is still facing Glenn when he does this. You can tell because only half of Glenn’s face – his right side, mirroring the left side of Nicholas’s head that is no longer there – gets the bloodspray.
They fall (for some reason) off the dumpster, and suddenly Nicholas has his right side toward Glenn, allowing Glenn to wrangle Nicholas on top of him as they fall, both of them facing up.
Sorry, TWD, you’re not good enough show for me to overlook that.
Worse, they fell off the dumpster and did a 180 in mid-air so that Glenn’s head ended up closer to the dumpster than his feet.
Most of you are pups, way too young to remember movie serials. Those were a staple of Saturday matinees, and each one ended with a ‘cliffhanger’, where the hero or heroine was in an impossibly precarious predicament that could only mean death. And yet, every week, the hero survived by some ridiculous mechanism. This is no different, so I cut it some slack. I have more problems with sloppy weapons handling, which any set expert could correct if anybody bothered to ask him. They’re doing better in that regard, however.
So, seriously people. Some of us had a cable feed failure and need to know the ending of the episode. The last scene I saw was at the 47 minute mark when Rick has just finished yelling at dumbass who tried the high wire act. Show then cut to commercial, and the feed froze during a frigging Lincoln commercial.
Don’t know what happened after that. Can someone post up a synopsis?
Help a brother out, please. :o
Ron has a pistol, swipes ammo, and it looks like he wants to shot Carl.
Glen comes back and sees zombies all around the wall.
Carol, Rick and someone else question Morgan about why he won’t kill bad guys.
Pieces fall of the guard tower unnoticed, and it falls over, making a breach in the wall.
Okay. Saw all of that except the tower falling. So after the last commercial break, that was all that happened?
Glenn let off a bunch of green balloons as a signal, which Maggie and everyone else saw. That’s when the tower fell.
What is the significance of the green balloons?