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Great episode.

Although there was a lot of missed opportunity here and a it was a very predictable episode of who would live and die. Of course the original residents die but no one from the main group dies.....

Carl should have gone Rambo and just killed a bunch. His character needs to show strength and all he is doing is sitting in a house....

JSS.... Just survive somehow.... dumb. Waste of five minutes.

Everything else was fine. Instead of a random attack by these "wolves" who I am betting are just one and done.... this should have been the first stepping stone towards Negan. Build up his group.... introduce them... and have this mini war building between the two groups.... instead they give us some garbage group that was basically wiped out by Carol and a guy with a no kill policy. Yeah..... bad story direction....

I still liked the episode... I just would have done the story direction a lot different/better....
 
Those early extremely positive comments unfortunately set me up for a 'meh' reaction. It was alright.

Coral definitely needs a haircut. Hopefully that's coming up soon.
 
Only part I had a problem with was the girl eating the turtle raw. Even if one was super hungry, that would be tough to choke down. Raw meat is not something that all of the sudden tastes great because you haven't eaten in a few days. Otherwise, awesome episode. Was not expecting the Wolves to attack so soon and suddenly like that.

I've never had turtle, but I could easily eat raw beef.
 
Great episode.

Although there was a lot of missed opportunity here and a it was a very predictable episode of who would live and die. Of course the original residents die but no one from the main group dies.....

Carl should have gone Rambo and just killed a bunch. His character needs to show strength and all he is doing is sitting in a house....

JSS.... Just survive somehow.... dumb. Waste of five minutes.

Everything else was fine. Instead of a random attack by these "wolves" who I am betting are just one and done.... this should have been the first stepping stone towards Negan. Build up his group.... introduce them... and have this mini war building between the two groups.... instead they give us some garbage group that was basically wiped out by Carol and a guy with a no kill policy. Yeah..... bad story direction....

I still liked the episode... I just would have done the story direction a lot different/better....

I'll take that bet. If this show has had a pattern, it would be that no villain or evil group are ever disposed of in one episode. Governor, terminus, the claimers, etc..., ther is no way they are done with them yet.
 
Great episode.

Although there was a lot of missed opportunity here and a it was a very predictable episode of who would live and die. Of course the original residents die but no one from the main group dies.....

Carl should have gone Rambo and just killed a bunch. His character needs to show strength and all he is doing is sitting in a house....

JSS.... Just survive somehow.... dumb. Waste of five minutes.

Everything else was fine. Instead of a random attack by these "wolves" who I am betting are just one and done.... this should have been the first stepping stone towards Negan. Build up his group.... introduce them... and have this mini war building between the two groups.... instead they give us some garbage group that was basically wiped out by Carol and a guy with a no kill policy. Yeah..... bad story direction....

I still liked the episode... I just would have done the story direction a lot different/better....
Reading your posts I don't think the word "like" means what you think it means.
 
I was thinking when the wolf says to Morgan " we didn't choose this"
It's possible he could be meaning that someone is forcing them to commit these acts.
Maybe they are some sort of enforcers/soldiers for negan, and that they don't feel they have a choice.

Of course that could be reaching, and they are just some wierdos that believe this is what they have to do in this world.
 
I'll take that bet. If this show has had a pattern, it would be that no villain or evil group are ever disposed of in one episode. Governor, terminus, the claimers, etc..., ther is no way they are done with them yet.

The last two lasted 3 episodes... real "exciting" for a big bad group.

This group, if I am wrong with one and done, will last no more than 3 episodes.
 
I was thinking when the wolf says to Morgan " we didn't choose this"
It's possible he could be meaning that someone is forcing them to commit these acts.
Maybe they are some sort of enforcers/soldiers for negan, and that they don't feel they have a choice.

Hope you are right.
 
I've never had turtle, but I could easily eat raw beef.
As in, a cow is slaughtered in front of you and you just dig in with no prep whatsoever? Not buying it. Sure, I can have well prepared sushi and say it's "raw", but not the same thing as say Gollum eating his fish wriggling. Anyway, whatever. Just didn't strike me as believable but it's a minor complaint.
 
Re-watched it tonight and Spencer must have shot and killed the driver of the truck which cause him to crash into the wall and lay on the horn. When Spencer opens the door, the guy must have turned quick because he wasn't that decomposed and had a "W" on his forehead.

Enid does say "that's how we got..." when Carl interrupts her and says she isn't leaving before she finishes her sentence. Was she going to say "in"? She may have something to do with the wolves. The fact that she knows what a blind spot is indicates she has done her home work on the compound and let's not forget she was constantly leaving the community last season for who knows what purpose.
 
As in, a cow is slaughtered in front of you and you just dig in with no prep whatsoever? Not buying it. Sure, I can have well prepared sushi and say it's "raw", but not the same thing as say Gollum eating his fish wriggling. Anyway, whatever. Just didn't strike me as believable but it's a minor complaint.

You don't know how long she went without food. I have no idea what I would do if I was starving.
 
Re-watched it tonight and Spencer must have shot and killed the driver of the truck which cause him to crash into the wall and lay on the horn. When Spencer opens the door, the guy must have turned quick because he wasn't that decomposed and had a "W" on his forehead.

Enid does say "that's how we got..." when Carl interrupts her and says she isn't leaving before she finishes her sentence. Was she going to say "in"? She may have something to do with the wolves. The fact that she knows what a blind spot is indicates she has done her home work on the compound and let's not forget she was constantly leaving the community last season for who knows what purpose.

Forgot about that. Remember when she first went up to the gate....she hesitated, turned her back at first, then drew the JSS on her hand. I'm betting she was in on the whole thing and did it because she was "surviving."
 
As in, a cow is slaughtered in front of you and you just dig in with no prep whatsoever? Not buying it. Sure, I can have well prepared sushi and say it's "raw", but not the same thing as say Gollum eating his fish wriggling. Anyway, whatever. Just didn't strike me as believable but it's a minor complaint.

It is completely believable and I think was a great scene that really shows what she had to go throw... what others may have had to go through to survive.

You would not be willing to survive by eating a raw turtle? You would just lay down and die? No fight? No will to survive? It is completely believable. Not even a shadow of a doubt how believable this is. World War 2, Leningrad, look it up. 2,000+ CANNIBALS in the streets eating others. Some real life horror stories from there.
 
No reason to think if you listened to what she told Coral:

This place is too big to defend with too many blind spots.....that's how "WE" got in.


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That's what my wife said... she said she heard "we" but I didn't think so. I guess she was right... again. :)
 
Great episode.

Although there was a lot of missed opportunity here and a it was a very predictable episode of who would live and die. Of course the original residents die but no one from the main group dies.....

Why would anyone in the main group die? They are alive because they are better than most at surviving. Should they start killing people for no reason, just to be unpredictable?

Everything else was fine. Instead of a random attack by these "wolves" who I am betting are just one and done.... this should have been the first stepping stone towards Negan.

Why? All they needed to do was concretize the reality of how great a threat other people are for the Alexandrians.

instead they give us some garbage group that was basically wiped out by Carol and a guy with a no kill policy. Yeah..... bad story direction....

They're psychotic and barely organized. Given her talents, Carol could have routed them herself, and given how heavily outgunned they were, she practically did.

Here's a thought. Stop comparing the show to the comic. If you want the comic story, read it.
 
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