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Not bad but a bit of a let down for a season finale. The way Rick was talking it doesn't portray a sense of danger fir the group. Sure they have been through a lot but so has everyone in the Walker World. The guys at Terminus don't look the part of killers...they look like college kids. The herding thing was terrible. The guys on the roof are shooting hundreds of rounds into concrete yet none are hurt? Bullets would ricochet everywhere. I am glad to see "Shane" Rick back rather than ***** Rick.

Yet the Governor can get headshots at 50 yards with a pistol, with his weaker eye :lol
 
Hard to say considering they've made the role of the Hunters much much larger than the comic, in the comic it was just a handful of them. In the show there might be 20+, although it will end the same way it did in the comic probably with them being butchered by Rick and his group. In the comic, the Hunters even ate their children



Hard to say, maybe he feels that other people outside the group can't be trusted and should be immediately killed because they could be a threat.


Yeah,
far less. But didn't they look all groggy from what I remember? Even in the game, the canni family there had the bag dark circles under their eyes. Everyone at terminus looked all "fresh faced", as if they've never experienced trama in this chaotic world they live in. The children part will probably be left out.

like some have said, I too was surprised no one stayed back in case something happened. Also, Who shot the guy rick was holding hostage? If that was a kill shot meant for Rick, why bother whiffing shots (tons of ammo lost) just to lead them toward a trap? Also, why were all those people hiding outside the fence that's meant to keep intruders and zombies out? Just circle around them, and a few more on the roof...this episode...
 
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Yeah,
far less. But didn't they look all groggy from what I remember? Even in the game, the canni family there had the bag dark circles under their eyes. Everyone at terminus looked all "fresh faced", as if they've never experienced trama. The children part will probably be left out.

like some have said, I too was surprised no one stayed back in case something happened. Also, Who shot the guy rick was holding hostage? If that was a kill shot meant for Rick, why bother whiffing shots (tons of ammo lost) just to lead them toward a trap?

Rick shot the guy he was holding.
 
Going by the memoriam in Talking Dead, yeah. Sure looked like it to me. I think Andrew Lincoln even mentioned it.
 
yeah, but I still think he would've been a valuable asset if him and Rick didn't develop that rift, but I guess Lori was to blame for all that.

Wasn't Shane the biggest catalyst in this situation? He is the one who told Lori that Rick was dead so he could get in her pants. When Rick turned up alive, Shane wouldn't back off.
 
Garreth put his hand up and asked Rick what he wanted. Then he closed it into a fist to signal the sniper to fire. Rick realized in that second what he was doing and swung around and the shot hit Andrew instead of Rick.
 
Can you blame him

"joins Casey Affleck, Woody Harrelson, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kate Winslet, Anthony Mackie, Aaron Paul, Teresa Palmer, and Gal Gadot "
 
I know they need to create drama, but damn, the military guy should have gone in with his short shorts companion to do a recon while the others were outside the fence. Same thing with Rick, he should have left Michonne and Carl outside while he and Darryl went in for a snoop & poop.
 
I was thinking Daryl should have also "claimed" Michonne without drawing much suspicion since she's a woman. He could have stood her up and armed her and at least changed his odds right off the bat.
 
Watching it now and I just had to press pause just over 6 minutes in. Another stupid contrived zombie situation with that guy with the glasses getting eaten. Rick, Carl and Michonne have a clear view of EMPTY SPACE towards the guy who for some reason just stands there shouting at the zombies to leave him alone as they close in from like 2 directions.

A) how do you not see these zombies coming in an open field?
B) can there really be anyone this incompetent left in the world that he thinks shouting at the zombies to go away will actually work?
C) why didn't he run in Rick & co's direction? There were clearly no zombies there to block his escape.

Y'know, clearly the intention is to show that Carl wants to take control of certain situations and be as useful as he can while Rick has to teach him that some people cannot be helped...but at least try to present a believable scenario where someone really couldn't be helped! This random dude shouldn't have even needed help in the first place.

Resuming episode.
 
I was thinking Daryl should have also "claimed" Michonne without drawing much suspicion since she's a woman. He could have stood her up and armed her and at least changed his odds right off the bat.

That is brilliant! He could have also claimed Karl. I would have busted out with a laugh if that happened.
 
Watching it now and I just had to press pause just over 6 minutes in. Another stupid contrived zombie situation with that guy with the glasses getting eaten. Rick, Carl and Michonne have a clear view of EMPTY SPACE towards the guy who for some reason just stands there shouting at the zombies to leave him alone as they close in from like 2 directions.

A) how do you not see these zombies coming in an open field?
B) can there really be anyone this incompetent left in the world that he thinks shouting at the zombies to go away will actually work?
C) why didn't he run in Rick & co's direction? There were clearly no zombies there to block his escape.

Y'know, clearly the intention is to show that Carl wants to take control of certain situations and be as useful as he can while Rick has to teach him that some people cannot be helped...but at least try to present a believable scenario where someone really couldn't be helped! This random dude shouldn't have even needed help in the first place.

Resuming episode.

A,B,&C can be answered when you remember it's a 45 minute show and presenting a "believable scenario" would require more set up than the production team was willing to sacrifice. Sometimes you just need to turn your brain off, suspend your disbelief, and enjoy.
 
I was thinking Daryl should have also "claimed" Michonne without drawing much suspicion since she's a woman. He could have stood her up and armed her and at least changed his odds right off the bat.

Lol.....


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Watching it now and I just had to press pause just over 6 minutes in. Another stupid contrived zombie situation with that guy with the glasses getting eaten. Rick, Carl and Michonne have a clear view of EMPTY SPACE towards the guy who for some reason just stands there shouting at the zombies to leave him alone as they close in from like 2 directions.

A) how do you not see these zombies coming in an open field?
B) can there really be anyone this incompetent left in the world that he thinks shouting at the zombies to go away will actually work?
C) why didn't he run in Rick & co's direction? There were clearly no zombies there to block his escape.

Y'know, clearly the intention is to show that Carl wants to take control of certain situations and be as useful as he can while Rick has to teach him that some people cannot be helped...but at least try to present a believable scenario where someone really couldn't be helped! This random dude shouldn't have even needed help in the first place.

Resuming episode.


is like that guy in season 3 that lived in that cabin in a zombie infested forest but had no idea there was a zombie apocalypse going on
:lol:lol:lol
 
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