What about the arena full of zombies? Think the guy just had to see for himself or is he planning on letting them out?
I know he'd seen the riots, but had he seen more than one or two walkers with his own eyes? I think he just had to see for himself. I read his reaction to that as, "wow, I guess there really IS a reason for martial law this time."
Hopefully in the next (last of this season, right?) episode, Travis will finally realize that this truly is the apocalypse, the gubmint ain't gonna be his nanny no more, and he's going to have to learn to take care of his own. Will he get over his gun-o-phobia?
Be interesting to see what the suave guy in the jail cell wants with drugboy.
I wonder when that high school kid from the first few episodes will re-appear.
That daughter cleans up nice...she's 18, right?
That son of Travis' is either going to get killed, get someone killed, or make a 180 degree surprise turnaround and become a hero. I know which outcome I'm voting for.
So at this point, I could maybe see another 8-episode season, spanning a couple more weeks to a month of in-show time, where they get everybody together, loot some guns, gas and supplies, and caravan the heck out of town...but after that, won't this show essentially become "Walking Dead West?" How could they drag out the "pre-Walking Dead" idea more than another season (or two at most?)
Maybe they grab a boat and head out to Catalina Island and set up a "Survivor"-style dystopian fortress?