I reckon he'll be bit and make it back in time to town to say his goodbyes, before Maggie kills him and then possibly kills herself as she has lost everyone else she loves. I think all this will send Morgan over the edge after letting those Wolves live and he might also depart. Fans of the comic might predict a 'loss' for Rick coming shortly too! Should be a cracking 90 mins of TV next week!
I reckon he'll be bit and make it back in time to town to say his goodbyes, before Maggie kills him and then possibly kills herself as she has lost everyone else she loves. I think all this will send Morgan over the edge after letting those Wolves live and he might also depart. Fans of the comic might predict a 'loss' for Rick coming shortly too! Should be a cracking 90 mins of TV next week!
I reckon he'll be bit and make it back in time to town to say his goodbyes, before Maggie kills him and then possibly kills herself as she has lost everyone else she loves. I think all this will send Morgan over the edge after letting those Wolves live and he might also depart. Fans of the comic might predict a 'loss' for Rick coming shortly too! Should be a cracking 90 mins of TV next week!
Pretty clear from the focus on his cut hand that this is coming.
I reckon he'll be bit and make it back in time to town to say his goodbyes, before Maggie kills him and then possibly kills herself as she has lost everyone else she loves. I think all this will send Morgan over the edge after letting those Wolves live and he might also depart. Fans of the comic might predict a 'loss' for Rick coming shortly too! Should be a cracking 90 mins of TV next week!
Pretty clear from the focus on his cut hand that this is coming.
Did he sustain the cut from being bitten by a walker ?
I reckon he'll be bit and make it back in time to town to say his goodbyes, before Maggie kills him and then possibly kills herself as she has lost everyone else she loves. I think all this will send Morgan over the edge after letting those Wolves live and he might also depart. Fans of the comic might predict a 'loss' for Rick coming shortly too! Should be a cracking 90 mins of TV next week!
Pretty clear from the focus on his cut hand that this is coming.
Did he sustain the cut from being bitten by a walker ?
He got the cut from breaking a knife whilst killing a walker. It's blood was all over his hands
I reckon he'll be bit and make it back in time to town to say his goodbyes, before Maggie kills him and then possibly kills herself as she has lost everyone else she loves. I think all this will send Morgan over the edge after letting those Wolves live and he might also depart. Fans of the comic might predict a 'loss' for Rick coming shortly too! Should be a cracking 90 mins of TV next week!
Pretty clear from the focus on his cut hand that this is coming.
Did he sustain the cut from being bitten by a walker ?
He got the cut from breaking a knife whilst killing a walker. It's blood was all over his hands
Wow, that doesn't sound good, he needs to be more careful when mutilating zombies.
It pissed me off the way Glen acted, all along he's been the careful one and I enjoyed seeing his character grow. That Nicholas was always a prick, I'd have left him to die ages ago.
Does it annoy anyone else how every now and again two characters will get together and have a generic emotional chat such as the following:
character #1: We've got to do this, we're survivors character #2: I know character #1: We're not who we used to be character #2: *blank stare* character #1: Everything has changed character #2: I just don't know who I am anymore character #1: I told you, we're survivors.
Characters saying things that nobody would say in real life, people talking in riddles and not replying to questions until about 15 seconds have passed whilst they stare into the distance.
All a bit 'Kung-fu' for me last night. Reminiscent of all that 'walk the earth' bollocks. I'm giving up on it for now. The last season and a half have been shite. I'll tune back in when this season is finished and binge watch them all
I recently re-watched the whole thing to get up to date and the show dramatically drops off when they get to Alexandria. I think the point where I realised things had really gone to hell was when Rick was arguing with a bloke about domestic violence in his home as part of his role as town policeman, with no zombies in sight. Alexandria's just a soap opera, and then every so often people go out on a run to die in large numbers. How the hell was this community surviving when every single time they step foot outside the walls people die in droves? I hope someone knocks the walls in next episode and we can get back to Andrew Lincoln biting people's throats out and Darryl beating zombies to death with other zombies.
Thought last night's episode was well done and well acted, but I really.care more about Glenn and Rick etc than how Morgan overcame his PTSD. He could have explained in ten minutes rather than them showing us for an hour.
Gave up on this with 2 episodes of season 4 to go. I might pick it up again and finish it off, but I'll wait to see how many more seasons they drag it out for before I decide if I want to sacrifice that much of my life to finish and increasingly mediocre TV show.
They've run out of ideas. They get stuck out on the road -> some bad shit happens -> you think they might not make it -> someone has one of those conversations cafcnick1992 was referring to -> someone falls over for no explicable reason or gets their foot stuck under a random rock and just escapes the zombies by a hair's breadth -> major character dies -> they make it somewhere that seems safe -> the safe place is really dull for half a dozen episodes -> series finale reveals its not safe after all -> someone you thought was dead/lost shows up unexpectedly to help save the day -> they get stuck out on the road -> some bad shit happens -> you think they might not make it -> someone has one of those conversations cafcnick1992 was referring to -> someone falls over for no explicable reason or gets their foot stuck under a random rock and just escapes the zombies by a hair's breadth -> major character dies -> they make it somewhere that seems safe -> the safe place is really dull for half a dozen episodes -> series finale reveals its not safe after all -> someone you thought was dead/lost shows up unexpectedly to help save the day -> repeat cycle for way too many series.
Include zombie appearing out of nowhere and biting someone...and nobody heard it coming. Yet when they're walking along the road they can hear them coming from miles.
I thought this week's episode was one of the best for a long time. Not sure I understand why there is so much criticism of it. Complaining that zombies turn up In a show about zombies....maybe try Downton Abbey instead?
I really liked this show when it first appeared but IMO it has just got repetitive and how many more variations on the "Running away from and killing Zombies" can you find before it becomes like Deja Vu. They need to find a denoument that will end the story properly even the great Soprano's eventually ended and The Walking Dead needs to do the same. But hey just my opinion so no pelters please.
I think they're milking the franchise for all it's worth, and if it had been a five-season plan it probably would have been an all time great. But like the comic, it'll keep trundling along until ratings dip massively and ancillary products stop selling.
That said, I think the show-runners have been far more confident over the last two seasons, and found interesting ways to explore the characters. People will complain either way. The show has been criticised here for becoming an inter-personal drama, and in other post, criticised for repeating the death/ chase cycle.
Nobody wants filler episodes, sure, but last night's episode was a well-written, brilliantly acted piece. I am really surpised how little appreciation it's received.
LOL, that's quite amusing. I've always had problems with slow moving zombies anyway. I just don't see how something that can be strolled casually away from could have resulted in a global apocalypse in the first place.
Not to mention that zombies are essentially mindless but can only be stopped by destroying the brain.
That assumes 1% have survived, none of the survivors get bitten to make new zombies, that everyone is out killing zombies (rather than those holed up somewhere riding it out, like Alexandria) etc.
Plus, you know, suspension of disbelief and all that!!
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I think he'll be alive.
Other guy definitely lands on his midrift though.
The one that attempted be on the apprentice however, less so.
character #1: We've got to do this, we're survivors
character #2: I know
character #1: We're not who we used to be
character #2: *blank stare*
character #1: Everything has changed
character #2: I just don't know who I am anymore
character #1: I told you, we're survivors.
Eugh those scenes get on my tits.
Characters saying things that nobody would say in real life, people talking in riddles and not replying to questions until about 15 seconds have passed whilst they stare into the distance.
It makes me want to punch the screen.
Lennie James is very good though.
They've run out of ideas. They get stuck out on the road -> some bad shit happens -> you think they might not make it -> someone has one of those conversations cafcnick1992 was referring to -> someone falls over for no explicable reason or gets their foot stuck under a random rock and just escapes the zombies by a hair's breadth -> major character dies -> they make it somewhere that seems safe -> the safe place is really dull for half a dozen episodes -> series finale reveals its not safe after all -> someone you thought was dead/lost shows up unexpectedly to help save the day -> they get stuck out on the road -> some bad shit happens -> you think they might not make it -> someone has one of those conversations cafcnick1992 was referring to -> someone falls over for no explicable reason or gets their foot stuck under a random rock and just escapes the zombies by a hair's breadth -> major character dies -> they make it somewhere that seems safe -> the safe place is really dull for half a dozen episodes -> series finale reveals its not safe after all -> someone you thought was dead/lost shows up unexpectedly to help save the day -> repeat cycle for way too many series.
In a show about zombies....maybe try Downton Abbey instead?
That said, I think the show-runners have been far more confident over the last two seasons, and found interesting ways to explore the characters. People will complain either way. The show has been criticised here for becoming an inter-personal drama, and in other post, criticised for repeating the death/ chase cycle.
Nobody wants filler episodes, sure, but last night's episode was a well-written, brilliantly acted piece. I am really surpised how little appreciation it's received.
I just can't get over the fact that they would have run out of zombies after about a year.
Not to mention that zombies are essentially mindless but can only be stopped by destroying the brain.
Plus, you know, suspension of disbelief and all that!!