It was really weird watching the replay because I was looking for him and he wasn't in the room any time they did a panning shot of everyone in the room. I am sure we are suppose to assume he is there but he wasn't visible.
It was really weird watching the replay because I was looking for him and he wasn't in the room any time they did a panning shot of everyone in the room. I am sure we are suppose to assume he is there but he wasn't visible.
Maybe he took up residence in that white church they showed a few times. He seems like he'd be the first of the group to want to get back some sense of normalcy.
Maybe this is my Paranoid Android talking, and I hope this isn't the case, but Alexandria seems like bad news.
1. Whenever someone tells you, "We're all about transparency..." And who exactly is watching these tapes, hmmm? Are they advance intel?
2. Never trust someone wearing a Members Only jacket. Not during the zombie apocalypse, not ever.
3. Are Aiden and Nicholas this inept or were they trying to gauge Glenn, Noah and Tara's walker-fighting tactics? Were they trying to determine whether or not she could handle herself? After the fistfight, was Deanna going to upbraid those two idiots or ask them how the walker trap turned out?
I loved the writing in this episode. Rick telling Deanna, "You should keep your gates closed," works just as well as a reminder to himself not to trust anybody.
Nearly 70 percent of respondents on Talking Dead said Carol's Susie Homemaker act was brilliant. Really? Aaron's been spying/eavesdropping on the group for days, if not weeks. He knows just about all of them, including Carol, are capable of defending themselves, save for Gabriel and Eugene.
What's the deal with the book Michonne was holding during the interview, Crime Without Punishment? What's that supposed to mean? Is that a reference to anything Deanna and the community have done?
Both sides are playing possum (thanks for the kill, Daryl), but who's playing it better?
I stopped reading the comics after the fall of the prison, so I'm just guessing here...is Alexandria one of Negan's outposts? Is it his first line of defense?
Nice episode. We've had enough crazy people in twd, I'm sure this guys will not try to kill Rick and his group. Anyway, something bad will happen eventually but I guess they will stay in Alexandria for the rest of the season and maybe half of the next one
Maybe this is my Paranoid Android talking, and I hope this isn't the case, but Alexandria seems like bad news.
1. Whenever someone tells you, "We're all about transparency..." And who exactly is watching these tapes, hmmm? Are they advance intel?
2. Never trust someone wearing a Members Only jacket. Not during the zombie apocalypse, not ever.
3. Are Aiden and Nicholas this inept or were they trying to gauge Glenn, Noah and Tara's walker-fighting tactics? Were they trying to determine whether or not she could handle herself? After the fistfight, was Deanna going to upbraid those two idiots or ask them how the walker trap turned out?
I loved the writing in this episode. Rick telling Deanna, "You should keep your gates closed," works just as well as a reminder to himself not to trust anybody.
Nearly 70 percent of respondents on Talking Dead said Carol's Susie Homemaker act was brilliant. Really? Aaron's been spying/eavesdropping on the group for days, if not weeks. He knows just about all of them, including Carol, are capable of defending themselves, save for Gabriel and Eugene.
What's the deal with the book Michonne was holding during the interview, Crime Without Punishment? What's that supposed to mean? Is that a reference to anything Deanna and the community have done?
Both sides are playing possum (thanks for the kill, Daryl), but who's playing it better?
I stopped reading the comics after the fall of the prison, so I'm just guessing here...is Alexandria one of Negan's outposts? Is it his first line of defense?
Yeah this episode was pretty great. I love Ricks speech in the begining about people measuring you by what they can take from you and ultimately he's been doing the same to them the whole time (if they can't make it work).
I didn't notice the book Michonne had but that's interesting. Maybe it's a foreshadowing about her being part of Ricks police patrol. Which I could see them clashing about. I could see Michonne standing up for the safe zone residences should Rick want to take it by force (if they can't make it work of course). She seems really trusting of them so far. Which is weird considering how untrusting she was of everyone in Woodbury.
As far as Negan goes in the comics he comes into the story a little later. He's the head of a group called the saviours which are kind of like an apocalyptic version of the mafia. They offer (by force) protection to a number of communities in exchange for supplies and such. And if they don't get it people die. But that's in the comics, so who knows how he's going to be introduced in the show.
Good episode - Cool to see Rick coming full circle and back in law enforcement. Also, I could be wrong but I thought I heard the "bad guy" theme music (ala Governor, etc) when Rick mentions just "taking this place....."
Good episode - Cool to see Rick coming full circle and back in law enforcement. Also, I could be wrong but I thought I heard the "bad guy" theme music (ala Governor, etc) when Rick mentions just "taking this place....."
When he put on that rent a cop tie and that jacket I lol'd but they saved it by showing crazy Rick ready to kill everyone and take their **** at the end.
I think it was that black guy (forget his name) that has been tracking the group for awhile. We haven't seen him since he tracked them to the church. It was obviously someone who has been watching them......besides the 2 guys that were already doing it.
I think it was that black guy (forget his name) that has been tracking the group for awhile. We haven't seen him since he tracked them to the church. It was obviously someone who has been watching them......besides the 2 guys that were already doing it.
I don't think Morgan took the gun.
Remember Morgan thinks Rick and the gang are headed for DC,according to the map.
Also Morgan appeared to be on foot.
It's going to take some time for him to catch up to Rick and the gang.
If I recall in the graphic novel he does catch up with them and winds up hooking up with Michonne