I want Carol to become a crazytown night assassin and go get Darryl back... |
Carol decided she had enough and left Alexandria. She ran into some survivors and killed most of them, but one caught up to her and shot her. Just as he was about to finish her off, Morgan, of all people, shot and killed him. I think we will learn how that's turning out in the next episode. I find it odd that Carol, who killed people because they were sick, who killed a child because she was a sicko, who had no qualms about threatening a little boy with leaving him in the woods where the monsters would come eat him alive, and who was the main person against Morgan's no-killing stance, somehow developed a moral compass on whether it's okay to attack the Survivors. Any theories? |
| Morgan and Carol also ran into those guys from the kingdom. One lost his horse and Morgan found it. |
| I'm done. Breaking Rick and killing Glenn makes it no longer enjoyable. |
For me this made a big change to the show. But I make they want to continue watching. This is actually a new element and I am curious as to how it will play out. |
| I am the PP above. Siri and AutoCorrect messed up my post . It should say: it makes me want to continue watching |
I agree. I am done and I've been watching since day one. The first season was so good, and now it's just too much violent crap with scenes that are dragged out into an entire episode. |
But now the only originals are Daryl, Rick, Carol, Morgan and Carl. |
It was when she met the red head woman who pointed out to her that they were the bad guys. She also mentioned how she just stopped caring and lost count of how many people she'd killed. Carol lost one daughter. The red head lost four. They both believed they killed because they had to but seeing the cost to this other woman really brought something home to Carole. THAT'S when she rethought it all and left. She didn't want to become that empty, hard, angry woman. That was one of my very favorite episodes. I recently rewatched it and it was just so very well done. It's when you really come to see that the living are the "walking dead" not the zombies. |
+1 It's finally getting interesting |
Yeah, but we still have Michonne! As long as she and Daryl are still on, I'm watching! |
NP here. I don't think I will watch anymore. I turned it off when Negan drew on Carl's arm and directed Rick to continue. I'm just disgusted. I read a great opinion piece about how they went too far and it's not fun anymore, but can't remember where it was. |
Ya'll are soft
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| Was there any rhyme or reason (or analysis, or suspicion) about why Abraham and Glenn were chosen? Beyond a connection to comics? WHy them? |
I feel the same way. I swore I was done by the end of last season and all through this week's episode I kept vowing I'd never watch again. but now I want to see how Rick deals with no being in charge and how others deal with seeing him broken. |