All right, that's not how I pictured Negan but still well done.
They're all Negan....
Or something.
Or something.
All right, that's not how I pictured Negan but still well done.
Except it was entirely Carol's fault and Morgan was right.As for this episode, solid, intense, but I'm really annoyed with Morgan for planting seeds of doubt in Carol. Now isn't the time for that shit.
Carol has been one of their best assets and he put the idea in her head. I don't see how it isn't his fault.
I'm not saying he's entirely wrong, but he's not entirely right either. And now really isn't the time. There's a difference between keeping perspective so as not to kill without necessity versus shaking up their fighters so bad that they'd rather run than fight.
Except even Carol admits that what she did back in the prison was out of line and the only reason she's still with the group is because it was ether help them or leave them to die back in Terminus. It's all been momentum since. Once she realized that the only thing keeping her going was inertia then it was only a matter of time until she realized that she wasn't okay with the way things are going. Again, this isn't Morgan's fault... he just made her aware of what she already knew was true. He didn't do anything wrong and, again, he is right.
It wasn't necessary to make her aware of that right now, especially not to prod at her after the business with the Wolves was done with. If Morgan had gone at her like that before the Wolves attacked, who can say whether she would've been able to help, or been paralyzed. Now something much stronger is coming and she won't be there to save their asses.
Also, she was already still trying to help before the Terminus sitatuation, with the girls, Judith, and Tyrese.
Not everyone deserves a bullet, but not everyone's going to stop just because they get conked on the head with the happy stick. I think the finale's going to have Morgan eating his words.
We're almost certainly going to see ether Daryl or Carol die by the season finale. If not someone else from Rick's group. It's been too long and the mid-season fake-out means they sort of need to make up for it now.
I thought she told Daryl about it season 5, episode 2, but I'm not sure if she got into specifics or if it was more of "it was bad" type of vaguery.I agree that it's really not Morgan's fault. He may have been a catalyst, but if anything, what pushed her over was last week. Her initial hesitation was an act, but talking to the other women really made her react to the kind of person she was becoming. Also, I think Maggie being pregnant and still going out fighting is something that really bothers her as well.
Also, is there anyone that actually knows about the Lizzie thing?
So have I, but things are different enough with the show that you can't really count on that knowledge. Some things (like Andrea being an idiot and all of the Richonne stuff) are tied to the show.Since I read the comic, I'm 99% sure which character went to batting practice.
This was the best episode up until that. The tension was great, the feeling of hopelessness, everything Negan did etc. I loved it all, EXCEPT that fucking tease. Even the POV shot was an awesome way to bypass the gore while keeping the emotional aspect.
I would have preferred they just had brought a throwaway Alexandrian who got picked.
That's because AMC gets $500,000 for each 30-second commercial. Walking Dead used to be filled with ads because AMC was diverting all their funds to Mad Men. That's also why Rick and company spent the entirety of Season 2 on that goddamned farm. Now it's filled with ads because AMC wants to fund... I dunno what.And the commercials, Christ I don't think any show has more even though it's industry standardized.
Well sure, I don't want to sit on my ass for a few months, potentially passing on other jobs because I may or may not have this sweet gig.I heard the cast wasn't happy with the finale either.