Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, where is Judith? They made a point of showing her on the monitor when Carol sets the timer and puts something in the oven right before the smoking lady gets whacked. When the timer went off and Carl went to take the thing out of the oven, where was Judith? Still just sleeping or did Enid take her?
Judith was upstairs sleeping. Carol told Carl to stay in the house with the gun to protect Judith. It's not like they were going to take her out of her crib and carry her around when someone might burst into the house and attack them.
Anonymous wrote:Also, where is Judith? They made a point of showing her on the monitor when Carol sets the timer and puts something in the oven right before the smoking lady gets whacked. When the timer went off and Carl went to take the thing out of the oven, where was Judith? Still just sleeping or did Enid take her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you hear Enid slip with the "we". She was definitely a spy for the wolves.
when was this? I didn't get that vibe at all.
Carl orders Enid to stay in the house and help him protect Judith. Then there is this exchange:
Carl: "did you see them?"
Enid: "they're just people. This place is too big to protect. There are too many blind spots. That's how we were able to- "
Carl (interrupts, and seems to not have even heard what she's saying): "they got in the walls, and they're going to die.... All of them."
I'm guessing that Enid realizes that "all of them" includes her, and that she's just got to go.
hmm, I see what you mean but I think you could also interpret that as "that's how we were able to sneak off," referencing that time they ended up making out in the tree, but that she was cut off before getting the whole sentence out. I have a hard time buying her as a wolf because they all seemed so insane and cult-like, I don't think you can just turn that on and off. Perhaps she wanted to join the group, and was trying to show them her loyalty- obviously she doesn't have the W on her head yet.
Anonymous wrote:I finally watched the latest episode. So... is no one curious as to the meaning of the letter A on the post of Rick's house? Who left it there? Enid? What does it stand for? Alexandria? There was also a letter A on the bottle top that Sam was holding when he was sitting on the porch waiting for Carol. I watched the Talking Dead afterwards and no one mentioned it there either.
Also, how far off are Rick and the herd of walkers? Morgan seemed to get back to the town fairly quickly since he was the one to shut the horn off and since it was "real time" it was only blowing for about 10 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't buy that Enid is a wolf. Especially seeing where the wolves seemed to have found Alexandria via the pictures in Aaron's backpack. Also when they showed her in the beginning it looked like she just happened to find Alexandria and almost didn't even go in.
I'm not sure the Wolves found Alexandria because of the pictures in the backpack. Remember when the group first got to Alexandria, Deanna was talking about the history of Alexandria recruiting, how they used to take in groups but then there was one group that created problems and they were exiled. After that, they stuck to only recruiting individuals, because they wouldn't be able to organize an effort against the Alexandria leadership. That was why she was apprehensive about taking in Rick's group at first. I wonder if the Wolves might have risen out of that exiled group. I don't think that attack on Alexandria was just about taking it over, or they wouldn't have spent so much time mutilating bodies they'd already killed. Those were people looking for revenge.
Anonymous wrote:I don't buy that Enid is a wolf. Especially seeing where the wolves seemed to have found Alexandria via the pictures in Aaron's backpack. Also when they showed her in the beginning it looked like she just happened to find Alexandria and almost didn't even go in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you hear Enid slip with the "we". She was definitely a spy for the wolves.
when was this? I didn't get that vibe at all.
Carl orders Enid to stay in the house and help him protect Judith. Then there is this exchange:
Carl: "did you see them?"
Enid: "they're just people. This place is too big to protect. There are too many blind spots. That's how we were able to- "
Carl (interrupts, and seems to not have even heard what she's saying): "they got in the walls, and they're going to die.... All of them."
I'm guessing that Enid realizes that "all of them" includes her, and that she's just got to go.
hmm, I see what you mean but I think you could also interpret that as "that's how we were able to sneak off," referencing that time they ended up making out in the tree, but that she was cut off before getting the whole sentence out. I have a hard time buying her as a wolf because they all seemed so insane and cult-like, I don't think you can just turn that on and off. Perhaps she wanted to join the group, and was trying to show them her loyalty- obviously she doesn't have the W on her head yet.
Anonymous wrote:Did Morgan leave town at the very end?
I do wish Carol would not have killed the one wolf Morgan had tied up. They could have tried to get information from him...then killed him.
I wonder if there will be a battle between Rick & Carol to control the group. They have butted heads before. Deanna is definitely out.
Do you think they will leave Alexandria since it is now comprised? Morgan was nice enough to brag about all the guns, the wolves may want to come back for them.
yes, why didn't they take out some of the walkers from the herd when they had the chance. Toss a couple of cans of gasoline & light a match into that pit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you hear Enid slip with the "we". She was definitely a spy for the wolves.
when was this? I didn't get that vibe at all.
Carl orders Enid to stay in the house and help him protect Judith. Then there is this exchange:
Carl: "did you see them?"
Enid: "they're just people. This place is too big to protect. There are too many blind spots. That's how we were able to- "
Carl (interrupts, and seems to not have even heard what she's saying): "they got in the walls, and they're going to die.... All of them."
I'm guessing that Enid realizes that "all of them" includes her, and that she's just got to go.
hmm, I see what you mean but I think you could also interpret that as "that's how we were able to sneak off," referencing that time they ended up making out in the tree, but that she was cut off before getting the whole sentence out. I have a hard time buying her as a wolf because they all seemed so insane and cult-like, I don't think you can just turn that on and off. Perhaps she wanted to join the group, and was trying to show them her loyalty- obviously she doesn't have the W on her head yet.