I thought so- definitely went for the gut-bombs tonight. It re-establishes the zombie horde as a viable threat, also how the Alexandrites need to carry their weight in order for the city to survive. I loved how Eugene grew a pair, actually wanted him to shoot the coward in the head before Glenn got back. |
Remember the story about how Adrian and Nicholas had lost four people on an earlier run, supposedly because they didn't follow instructions? I forget his exact for wording, but Adrian basically said it wasn't them who didn't listen, it was Adrian and Nicholas who were cowards and fled, leaving the other four to the walkers. Kind of like how Nicholas threw Glen and Noah to the walkers and fled. |
He said they leave people and the "others before" didn't panic, that they did. I'm guessing we'll meet the exiles next week, probably whose been carving "Ws" in foreheads. |
I was rooting for Glen to kill Nicholas at the end of the episode, but later figured it's probably better that they didn't. Sure, Nicholas can lie about what went down to try to save himself, but it might give the newcomers more credibility if they come back with one of them, if they really wanted to cover something up they would have killed them both so Nicholas couldn't rat them out when they returned. |
It was in regards to the two or three that died last time they went out (story was told to Glenn & company when they first went out) He blamed it on the others, saying they panicked so they died when really it was Aidan & the other guy that panicked. The preview showed four graves that all looked pretty current. If Maggie dies that would be one, if they made one for Adian without a body, who would the other two be? Gabriel came across as a whack job, he loses all credibility with the crazy eyes & talk of angels/demons. My husband made the observation that he ripped out only the new testament in the bible. |
In the previous episode when Glen, Noah and Tara went on a dry run with Aiden and Nicholas, Aiden told them how they had recently lost 4 members of their group. Here he was admitting that it was their fault and that they left them behind. He says that they panicked. Basically it comes out this episode that this groups plan is to leave people behind. |
Good catch. |
The graves: Aiden, Noah, Tara if she dies from head wound, and someone else. |
ah.. thx. Yea, I noticed in this episode that the running theme was that the residents panic and leave people behind, unlike the "group" where their motto is "never leave anyone behind". I don't think it's the husband that is abusing the wife/kid. I think we are led to believe that, but I think something else is going on there. That's my prediction. |
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Father Gabriel as a turncoat makes sense to me. He's a coward masquerading as a religious influence. Those types eventually go nuts anyway. |
| Last night was intense and I can only imagine how the remaining 2 episode will go. Things are gonna go down! |
That's what I told my DH too. Maybe the wife is the abusive one? Something... |
Ut, oh! Poor Rick. |
That is what I was thinking. The wife is the one doing something. The boy broke something his mom was making and he seems to be oddly interested in Carol. |
Who knows. Maybe Rick will like it. He's a changed man.
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