So excited for Walking Dead tonight!

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Not to mention it's now been mentioned across many websites...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/10/27/detail-may-prove-that-walking-dead-character-is-alive_n_8402552.html
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I nod my head to all your reactions, especially the where the hell is Rick part. I lost track of "the plan" at some point, I'm not sure where anyone is right now, is Daryl even in close proximity enough to Rick to save him? Idk, but I hope they all make it back, Glenn included.

As far as Michonne goes, I'm pretty sure she realized the error in her ways immediately, but again, why don't they ever go back to the tried and true tricks (smeared guts, walkers without jaws to protect them) when they're in these situations? I also wonder why Glenn and Nicholas didn't try going up one of the many fire escapes they passed as they were running. I realize then you'd be stuck on a roof, but at least it would give you some time to devise a better escape plan. With all that said, I'm certain I'd last all of five minutes in a zombie apocolyse, so what do I know


The fire stairs were all intentionally block by items, which is interesting.


Interesting = poor editing, perhaps
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Spoilers I read say Glenn survives, the next episode is about Morgan's history, then the next episode is about the herd of some of the herd getting into Alexandria (a lot of the town dies in the comics when this happens). I read we don't find out how Glenn escapes till episode 7. The suspicion is that Jesus saves him (new guy in pics). He's a ninja.
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I nod my head to all your reactions, especially the where the hell is Rick part. I lost track of "the plan" at some point, I'm not sure where anyone is right now, is Daryl even in close proximity enough to Rick to save him? Idk, but I hope they all make it back, Glenn included.

As far as Michonne goes, I'm pretty sure she realized the error in her ways immediately, but again, why don't they ever go back to the tried and true tricks (smeared guts, walkers without jaws to protect them) when they're in these situations? I also wonder why Glenn and Nicholas didn't try going up one of the many fire escapes they passed as they were running. I realize then you'd be stuck on a roof, but at least it would give you some time to devise a better escape plan. With all that said, I'm certain I'd last all of five minutes in a zombie apocolyse, so what do I know


The fire stairs were all intentionally block by items, which is interesting.


Interesting = poor editing, perhaps


Guy who plays Nicholas commented on this over the weekend, said everything was blocked.
Anonymous
Anyone else bored to tears with Morgan's storyline last night? His pacifist approach to life (although potentially noble ) is beyond stupid in a zombie apocalypse. Ugh, when do we get to find out about Glenn?
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone else bored to tears with Morgan's storyline last night? His pacifist approach to life (although potentially noble ) is beyond stupid in a zombie apocalypse. Ugh, when do we get to find out about Glenn?


Complete waste of an episode.
Anonymous
Well, I was irritated it was placed where it was in the season, but I liked the episode itself. While I have not regained my love of Morgan, i don't actively dislike him anymore, knowing where it all came from.

I am sad about Tabitha.
Anonymous
I liked the episode. I think they needed to bring it down a notch from the last couple of weeks. I am now curious to see how he is going to handle the wolves moving forward. He hesitated locking the door at the end of the episode, but ultimately did. I want to see how that plays out.
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Tabitha!!!!!
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Anonymous wrote:I liked the episode. I think they needed to bring it down a notch from the last couple of weeks. I am now curious to see how he is going to handle the wolves moving forward. He hesitated locking the door at the end of the episode, but ultimately did. I want to see how that plays out.

Morgan sees himself in the wolf. Did you notice the wolf said pretty much exactly what M told Eastman? The. Comment that he will kill everyone bc that's what he does.
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Anonymous wrote:I liked the episode. I think they needed to bring it down a notch from the last couple of weeks. I am now curious to see how he is going to handle the wolves moving forward. He hesitated locking the door at the end of the episode, but ultimately did. I want to see how that plays out.

Morgan sees himself in the wolf. Did you notice the wolf said pretty much exactly what M told Eastman? The. Comment that he will kill everyone bc that's what he does.


So to go full circle that wolf guy will get someone killed - Morgan?
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Anonymous wrote:I liked the episode. I think they needed to bring it down a notch from the last couple of weeks. I am now curious to see how he is going to handle the wolves moving forward. He hesitated locking the door at the end of the episode, but ultimately did. I want to see how that plays out.

Morgan sees himself in the wolf. Did you notice the wolf said pretty much exactly what M told Eastman? The. Comment that he will kill everyone bc that's what he does.


So to go full circle that wolf guy will get someone killed - Morgan?


well the only person that has every key to every lock in Alexandria now is Carl. Enid gave him the keys. Maybe he sees Morgan leaving and uses the keys to get in, no more Carl? But I don't think it will be Carl, I'd think Deanna. Morgan and Deanna don't really want to be killers & I think he will contact with her on that level. Then he will lose his shit when the wolf kills her.
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Anonymous wrote:I liked the episode. I think they needed to bring it down a notch from the last couple of weeks. I am now curious to see how he is going to handle the wolves moving forward. He hesitated locking the door at the end of the episode, but ultimately did. I want to see how that plays out.

Morgan sees himself in the wolf. Did you notice the wolf said pretty much exactly what M told Eastman? The. Comment that he will kill everyone bc that's what he does.


So to go full circle that wolf guy will get someone killed - Morgan?


We can only hope it will be Morgan. That episode was annoying. But Tabitha, I liked Tabitha!
Anonymous
I actually don't mind these types of episodes on occasion. I feel like it's a nice break from the constant on edge suspense. It was good to see Morgan's evolution.

If the wolf is going to mimic Morgan in a way then yes, I could see it happening to Carl, forcing Rick and Morgan to "square off". I don't think Morgan would put up much of a fight...

Either way, we've added in new people from Alexandria, something will happen to thin the herd. Always does.
Anonymous
Given the order of the upcoming episodes, and for those familiar with the comics and the upcoming introduction of Jesus, I am completely convinced Glenn is alive. Apparently the next episode once again deals with Alexandria, so we won't know about Glenn's fate until one of the final episodes for this half of the season. They aren't dragging it out this long to have him dead (yet).
I liked Morgan's back episode. This show can't be all about killing and death and zombies - it has to show the other side (those that want to cling to their humanity). Dale, Tyrese, Hershel, Glenn and Morgan are necessary to balance it out. And finding out that the guy in the cabin (his name is escaping me) did in fact kill his family's killer was very interesting. I really want them to keep Morgan around - his bad ass fighting skills combined with his (newly) pacifist nature will make an interesting back and forth between Morgan and Rick. I hope the writers take advantage of that.
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