Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And I don't get the claims on here that the governor was sexy. I found him completely un-sexy. He wasn't a bad-ass leader. He was a sneaky leader, always coming off like some folksy politician. I couldn't stand his character. I was disappointed that they brought him back.
Oh no you didn't. This is a judgment free zone. Everyone can swoon over Daryl with his horrible wig-like hair, will give you that he has nice arms. The Gov knew what he wanted, he took it, was able to get others to do his bidding. For lots of women that are usually the ones in control in real life, it is great to fantasize about a man that takes it, turn on for someone else to be in charge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daryl first
Michonne second
Carol third
Glenn 4th
Maggie 5th
That would be a badass team.
As much as I love all of those characters (especially Caryl and Michonne), I think Rick/Tyreese/Beth type people are important, too.
Daryl, Michonne and the rest are good at sheer survival, even Carol. But I agree with Hershel that at some point you have to have some vision of what you are surviving for.
I think Rick, Tyreese and Beth get that. In fact, I think that Carol realized by hanging out with Tyreese that there was something wrong in how she went about the Karen/David thing. In this latest episode, she didn't just take it upon herself to kill Lizzie right then and there or do it behind Tyreese's back. She actually discussed it with him, and they arrived at the conclusion together.
I think that is why she told Tyreese about Karen: She realized that at some point, if you want to live in a group, as a family, there are things that are more important than just survival.
I think Daryl, Michonne and even Carol all have a lot of trouble with relationships, with trust, with community. It is through time spent with other characters, Rick, Tyreese, Beth, Hershel, that their characters develop beyond simply survivalists. I think Carol even learned a little of that from Mika.
That said, I really liked the last two episodes, even though there.. were some plot holes.
[b]The plot holes: In the Daryl/Beth episode, I think that it was a stretch that Daryl would change so much so fast as to put aside good judgment and stay at a house that was clearly occupied by someone. He is also too smart to not suspect something up with the dog the first time around.
In this last episode, even if Carol/Tyreese were convinced Lizzie was okay, I can't imagine they'd go and leave two kids and a baby alone in an unsecured location. It was out of character. It would have been more reasonable that if they split,[b] they would split by having one of the adults take one of the kids. But I guess the writers had to come up with a way to have Lizzie alone with her sister.
Anonymous wrote:And I don't get the claims on here that the governor was sexy. I found him completely un-sexy. He wasn't a bad-ass leader. He was a sneaky leader, always coming off like some folksy politician. I couldn't stand his character. I was disappointed that they brought him back.
Anonymous wrote:Daryl first
Michonne second
Carol third
Glenn 4th
Maggie 5th
That would be a badass team.
Anonymous wrote:Daryl first
Michonne second
Carol third
Glenn 4th
Maggie 5th
That would be a badass team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daryl first
Michonne second
Carol third
Glenn 4th
Maggie 5th
That would be a badass team.
So, [cough cough] Tyrese and I would be free to just wander off on our own for awhile...? That'd be niiiiiiice.
Anonymous wrote:Daryl first
Michonne second
Carol third
Glenn 4th
Maggie 5th
That would be a badass team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
For me, the creepy foreshadowing came when Lizzie was sitting at the table after Carol tried (again) to speak with her about the dangers of walkers, saying she knew what she had to do.
I thought she was going to allow herself to be turned and get either eaten in the process or turn and kill her sister. That knife business was a whole other level.
and it was pretty obvious when Carol talked about her own daughter not having a mean bone in her body and later said the same thing about the younger sister before Lizzie went all Lizzie Borden on her.
If I had to make my own Walking Dead team, I'd take Carol over Rick any day. Add in Daryl and we would rule the world. Not sure I'd want any of the others. Maybe Michonne, not 100%. If there was a way to bring back the Gov for some sexual tension....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
For me, the creepy foreshadowing came when Lizzie was sitting at the table after Carol tried (again) to speak with her about the dangers of walkers, saying she knew what she had to do.
I thought she was going to allow herself to be turned and get either eaten in the process or turn and kill her sister. That knife business was a whole other level.
and it was pretty obvious when Carol talked about her own daughter not having a mean bone in her body and later said the same thing about the younger sister before Lizzie went all Lizzie Borden on her.
If I had to make my own Walking Dead team, I'd take Carol over Rick any day. Add in Daryl and we would rule the world. Not sure I'd want any of the others. Maybe Michonne, not 100%. If there was a way to bring back the Gov for some sexual tension....
Anonymous wrote:
For me, the creepy foreshadowing came when Lizzie was sitting at the table after Carol tried (again) to speak with her about the dangers of walkers, saying she knew what she had to do.
I thought she was going to allow herself to be turned and get either eaten in the process or turn and kill her sister. That knife business was a whole other level.