Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone watch the talking dead and see the special preview they showed for the next episode. It was Carol and Daryl, Daryl was holding a body wrapped in a white sheet and throwing it in a fire. Carol thanked him. No idea who he was burning, but can't wait to find out.
It's probably just a random kid. Daryl took care of it so Carol didn't have to after the Lizzie thing.
Maybe it was the head cop lady? I'm guessing she doesn't get out of the next episode alive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone watch the talking dead and see the special preview they showed for the next episode. It was Carol and Daryl, Daryl was holding a body wrapped in a white sheet and throwing it in a fire. Carol thanked him. No idea who he was burning, but can't wait to find out.
It's probably just a random kid. Daryl took care of it so Carol didn't have to after the Lizzie thing.
Anonymous wrote:anyone watch the talking dead and see the special preview they showed for the next episode. It was Carol and Daryl, Daryl was holding a body wrapped in a white sheet and throwing it in a fire. Carol thanked him. No idea who he was burning, but can't wait to find out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Speaking of which, was Ellen Abraham's wife? What is the history there, really? What would make a woman trust the zombie unknown over sticking with a protective, military trained man?
I don't get these people (usually women) that flip out when someone (usually a man) does something violent to protect them. I told my husband I would be fine with him bashing someone's head in with a can of baked beans to protect me.
So glad Asperger-Billy-Ray-Cyrus has been outed. I can't believe anyone believed him, guess in desperate times.
Anonymous wrote:I thought last night, on the heels of the Beth episode, was too slow.
I heard that Carol and Beth have been seen on set filming next season, so they probably aren't dead or dying soon.
Agree Carol got captured on purpose.
Good idea about the guy in the woods being Noah.
Agree that it is inconsistent that Maggie would not be frantic over Beth's whereabouts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Speaking of which, was Ellen Abraham's wife? What is the history there, really? What would make a woman trust the zombie unknown over sticking with a protective, military trained man?
I don't get these people (usually women) that flip out when someone (usually a man) does something violent to protect them. I told my husband I would be fine with him bashing someone's head in with a can of baked beans to protect me.
So glad Asperger-Billy-Ray-Cyrus has been outed. I can't believe anyone believed him, guess in desperate times.
I love that you had that conversation with your husband.truly. And I agree!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Speaking of which, was Ellen Abraham's wife? What is the history there, really? What would make a woman trust the zombie unknown over sticking with a protective, military trained man?
I don't get these people (usually women) that flip out when someone (usually a man) does something violent to protect them. I told my husband I would be fine with him bashing someone's head in with a can of baked beans to protect me.
So glad Asperger-Billy-Ray-Cyrus has been outed. I can't believe anyone believed him, guess in desperate times.
truly. And I agree! Anonymous wrote:
Speaking of which, was Ellen Abraham's wife? What is the history there, really? What would make a woman trust the zombie unknown over sticking with a protective, military trained man?
Anonymous wrote:
Wait. If the herd is heading in their direction, it's only a matter of time before they over run the church. I thought it was an old pig/poultry farm and they were all stuck there. Not on the move. Ugh, that's creepy.
Speaking of which, was Ellen Abraham's wife? What is the history there, really? What would make a woman trust the zombie unknown over sticking with a protective, military trained man?
I'm so glad the writers acknowledged the mullet! Well done.