Maybe they're setting traps home alone style.
Well, I'm not so sure they left. We saw them making preparations to go to war.
Maybe they're setting traps home alone style.
Did you guys notice that there where no zombies on the prison field? What could be behind door number 1? I'm guessing the prison group giving them a doze of thier own medicine. Lol
Haven't watched Talking Dead yet, but here is my take on Merle this episode.
Merle realizes he won't ever belong to the group, but he knows his brother is forever apart of this group. He knows what a sick freak the Governor is. He knows he isn't going to honor any deal about Michonne even if they hand her over. They'll just kill the delivery boys and take Michonne back to the torture chamber.
So Merle realizes the best way to help group (and mainly his brother) is a suicide mission. Take out as many of the Governor's men as he can and even the Governor himself if given the chance. But he builds in a fail-safe backup. He takes Michonne like he is really going to hand her over (even though he doesn't plan to at all). He knows Daryl will follow after him. He'll run across Michonne heading back to the prison but continue after Merle.
Merle has one last hoo-ra at the bar, gathers as many zombies as possible, leads them there and uses them as a distraction to take out as many Woodbury soldiers as possible (8 apparently). He figures he'll either get lucky and take most/all of them out or he'll die in the process.
That's where Daryl comes in. Merle knows if the Governor has the choice, he won't kill Merle with a blow to the head. He'd want him to turn. Merle knows Daryl will put him out of his misery. It helps Daryl put Merle behind him now and completely join the group.
In the end, the racist bastard from season 1 I couldn't wait to die, ended up being a real hero in the end. He took out some of the Governor's best fighters with him as the only casualty on the prison's side. 1 - 8 is a good kill ratio. I'm sad to see him go (I REALLY like him this season) but a least he went out doing something good for a change
Yeah, I just saw that. There's like 30 well armed men there, and the Governor.
That's nuts. 30, give or take vs. 9?
It'll be interesting to see what goes down. Too bad Merle wasn't still with them for a strong 10.
Yea really frigin' stupid. I'm still brewing on that.
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This episode would've knocked me off my feet if I never saw that stupid pic
I has a sad. However, I genuinely laughed out loud when Merle offered a sip to the Walker. I had read the spoilers and seen the photos. Michonne was/is wrong, Daryl will morn Merle.
Haven't watched Talking Dead yet, but here is my take on Merle this episode.
Merle realizes he won't ever belong to the group, but he knows his brother is forever apart of this group. He knows what a sick freak the Governor is. He knows he isn't going to honor any deal about Michonne even if they hand her over. They'll just kill the delivery boys and take Michonne back to the torture chamber.
So Merle realizes the best way to help group (and mainly his brother) is a suicide mission. Take out as many of the Governor's men as he can and even the Governor himself if given the chance. But he builds in a fail-safe backup. He takes Michonne like he is really going to hand her over (even though he doesn't plan to at all). He knows Daryl will follow after him. He'll run across Michonne heading back to the prison but continue after Merle.
Merle has one last hoo-ra at the bar, gathers as many zombies as possible, leads them there and uses them as a distraction to take out as many Woodbury soldiers as possible (8 apparently). He figures he'll either get lucky and take most/all of them out or he'll die in the process.
That's where Daryl comes in. Merle knows if the Governor has the choice, he won't kill Merle with a blow to the head. He'd want him to turn. Merle knows Daryl will put him out of his misery. It helps Daryl put Merle behind him now and completely join the group.
In the end, the racist bastard from season 1 I couldn't wait to die, ended up being a real hero in the end. He took out some of the Governor's best fighters with him as the only casualty on the prison's side. 1 - 8 is a good kill ratio. I'm sad to see him go (I REALLY like him this season) but a least he went out doing something good for a change
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