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Did I miss something about the W craved in the walker's head & the A hand stamps? Was some significance given?
Poor Buttons. Why would Rick and them meet at the house in the woods? He knows someone is watching it because his gun was taken from there. |
The W was shown earlier with the car load of walker heads. I think they also flashed "wolves" painted in blood on a wall somewhere. I was wondering if the owl was some kind of signal - she's working with the wolves? So sad about Buttons.
And so true about the house in the woods. WTF? |
It was painted on the wall at Noah's neighborhood. I'm guessing its a group of renegade baddies who punish people for some sort of indiscretion. Just a guess though. Alexandria can't be this idyllic forever, amirite? |
| I'm getting a "Village of the Damned" vibe with the town. All the stuff with the kids is bordering on creepy. |
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Button's death pissed me off! I mean come on, can't somebody save one animal? They already killed a horse the first season, plus whatever happened to all the horses left behind at Hershel's farm? And the horse at the prison, somebody on the writing team has issues with horses!
I thought the A stamp was for Alexandria, but it made me wonder about the Ws on the walkers heads, some connection there? And Rick, Carol & Daryl were a little too obvious returning after their "secret" meeting. Anybody else thinking Sasha's contemplating suicide? Girl's about to break! |
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Alexandria really needs to re-visit its screening process for new people. Rick looked a little trigger happy with the back of the doctor, Sasha is going to go all postal & will probably toss somone off the watchtower (at least there was hesitation to station her up there), Carol, well you better eat the damn cookie, and Darly won't wash his hair.
I guess no one really belives Darly is going to go scouting for new people? I'd have expected more concern from his fans about his diminished role in the show if that was the case. I mean come one, if dirty, anti-social, bow toting, Daryl approached you and said, "Hey, you, I got this place you can live, trust me, come with me." |
I'd go with him in a hot second.
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Well, exactly. He's not the salesman type. I can see him scouting folks out and identifying them as potential recruits and then sending squeaky clean Eric to close the deal with Daryl as his back-up. Do you think now that Daryl has made some friends and apparently wants to follow the Alexandria rules, he'll finally take a shower? Maybe his new friends have some Eddie Bauer duds he can borrow. Seeing Daryl transformed will make this all worth it. RIP Buttons. |
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I am once again looking forward to WD each week!
Alexandria: Why are they not teaching everyone how to protect themselves? I was thinking about that when Jessie's boy was telling Carl about school last week. In the prison, school consisted of Carol teaching the kids how to defend themselves against walkers. In Alexandria, you get the feeling that there are only a finite number of adults that can go outside the gates. I loved it when Sasha railed at the woman who was asking what she wanted to eat - "THAT IS WHAT YOU ARE WORRIED ABOUT???" Rick kissing Jessie was a surprise and he looked a bit unhinged at the end when he watched Jessie walk by with her husband. Carol was beyond scary when she spoke with that kid. He won't be spilling her secrets any time soon! I like it that Darryl found a friend; although his table manners.... The W on the walkers forehead. Does that mean the group who killed Noah's community are on their way to Alexandria? I did not understand the significance of the A. The boy quite loudly said "hey, you don't have a stamp", like it was some sort of expectation. rip Buttons. |
| ^^ this is me. I also want to add / ask: What did Aaron mean when he told Daryl that Rick could not tell who to trust or not or could not tell who was good and who was bad while Daryl had not lost that ability? I did not understand that comment. |
| I was mad that they even showed Buttons and then killed him. What was the freakin'point!! Good Grief!! |
I think because Rick is just suspicious of everyone, and really, doesn't trust anyone. No one in that group does, really, but Rick is probably the most extreme. That scene at the end where he's reaching for his gun when he sees the husband, that was just so telling of how he's changed from the "lawman" to what he is now. All sense of who he was is almost gone. |
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At the end, when Rick is on patrol and before he goes over to the fence where the walker is on the other side, he is standing in front of a street sign that reads "Morgan", so where is Morgan???? Does that mean he's reappearing soon?
The people that took out the Richmond compound had carved the Ws on the heads. The gun in the blender, my theory is that the teenage girl who's not so friendly took it. She saw Rick put it in there and took it once he left. When the group approaches Alexandria's gate for the first time, you see a person hiding in an abandoned house, my money is that's the teenage girl, which would have placed her outside the gate the same time rick hid the gun in the blender. Are the writers actually approaching a gay storyline with Daryl??? |
I doubt they are going to approach a gay storyline with Daryl. On an episode of Talking Dead the writer Robert Kirkman came right tour and said that Daryl is not gay. |
Daryl isn't gay but his boyfriend is. |