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So I was talking with a buddy at work who watches it in Netflix so he isn't caught up. Anyway, he mentioned that in the second to last episode of last season Daryl asked the gay guy if they had ever turned anyone away from the town. I guess the guy said they had once. It was a family and they had a kid. They drove them out so many miles and left them with a day's worth of supplies. I vaguely remember the scene. Do you think that could have been Enid's family they showed in the beginning of this season?

Damn, don't remember that scene at all...clever thinking though ;)
 
Maybe Glenn went into shock, passed out, and the zombies thought he was dead because of the smell? I still think his exposed face should have been chewed off.

Here is a theory for you guys to wrap your beer filled brains around:

So I was talking with a buddy at work who watches it in Netflix so he isn't caught up. Anyway, he mentioned that in the second to last episode of last season Daryl asked the gay guy if they had ever turned anyone away from the town. I guess the guy said they had once. It was a family and they had a kid. They drove them out so many miles and left them with a day's worth of supplies. I vaguely remember the scene. Do you think that could have been Enid's family they showed in the beginning of this season?

I like it...but nobody else mentioned kicking Enid and her family out. Why would they let Enid back in if they already knew who she was?
 
Another thought is that if the 18-wheeler couldn't break through the walls that means that the zombie hoard could not have either. They couldn't have the same net impact as the 18-wheeler which had no impact on the wall. There was no reason for this whole zombie-in-tow mission.

The 18 wheeler hit the watchtower first, blunting the impact. Also, having a massive horde of zombies at your gates makes it difficult to get out and scavenge, which they would need to do at some point. Finally, if enough bodies piled up the zombies could just walk over the walls.
 
Michonne should have piked Betsy's husband when the zombies were eating him against the gate. Damn. Give a guy that much mercy.

As for Glenn, yeah, I think we're going to see an epic, heroic survival. Why leave it open ended if he's dead? When a character is so obviously dead as Glenn, shows just show it. They made a cliff hanger so we could be amazed at how he survives.

Or they're trying to fake us out, and he's dead.

Or, he channels some supernatural ZA genetic mutation evolution superpower, bursts from under the horde like the Hulk, and flies away on blood soaked gossamer wings.
 
So I was talking with a buddy at work who watches it in Netflix so he isn't caught up. Anyway, he mentioned that in the second to last episode of last season Daryl asked the gay guy if they had ever turned anyone away from the town. I guess the guy said they had once. It was a family and they had a kid. They drove them out so many miles and left them with a day's worth of supplies. I vaguely remember the scene. Do you think that could have been Enid's family they showed in the beginning of this season?

I could be wrong, but from what I remember of that scene, Aaron said they expelled two men and a woman.
 
I wonder if the girl took judith.

I was really expecting that to be dramatic ending to the episode before last:

Wolves are dead/fled. Coral goes back to the kitchen and finds Enid's JSS note. The timer goes off, he pulls the food out of the oven and sets it down on the counter...right next to the baby monitor, which shows an empty crib. Cut to black. DUN DUN DUNNN.

But maybe that's too formulaic. That's why I'm not a TWD writer.
 
Michonne should have piked Betsy's husband when the zombies were eating him against the gate. Damn. Give a guy that much mercy.

As for Glenn, yeah, I think we're going to see an epic, heroic survival. Why leave it open ended if he's dead? When a character is so obviously dead as Glenn, shows just show it. They made a cliff hanger so we could be amazed at how he survives.

Or they're trying to fake us out, and he's dead.

Or, he channels some supernatural ZA genetic mutation evolution superpower, bursts from under the horde like the Hulk, and flies away on blood soaked gossamer wings.

Yeah them just watching that guy get his back munched on was ridiculous! Kill a brotha *******.

Going to be really upset with the show if Glenn somehow survived it / gets away. Cheapens everything.
 
In the flash back episode didn't Glen make it back all beat up? Maybe I'm remembering wrong.

Edit: nevermind I was thinking of when he returned to the infirmary after the fight in wood...pre mass heard
 
Walker blood on Rick didn't concern me cause these guys have been sprayed with it for years. But there is something about in the Books. Anyone know what?
 
I've heard theories that those were Nicholas' guts we saw being munched, not Glenn's. But Nicholas was gutless, so how can that be?

The only way I accept Glenn surviving is if there is some massive outside help...which I guess would be karmically deserved, since they've recently been making a point of Glenn being the guy trying to save everybody. But then, we all know what happens to the moral compass character in TWD.

But if the writers are taking Glenn away from us, I demand retribution. Nutless Nicholas got off too easy...so give me the long, slow, painful, torturous death of the preacher. We all want THAT guy brutally dead, give it to us already!

Oh well, perhaps Maggie's available now...even if she's probably preggers.
 
I dont think it was Glenn's guts. Also The Talking Dead didnt make one mention of Glenn being dead, which NEVER happens when a key character dies...
 
I dont think it was Glenn's guts. Also The Talking Dead didnt make one mention of Glenn being dead, which NEVER happens when a key character dies...

It's likely true that he's alive (disappointing).

Has any other main character died in a way that could also mean that they were alive?

If not, then he's alive...I get your point up until the point that they don't say for certain that he's dead and there is no way to ascertain that from the end of that episode. Therefore, TWD cannot comment on him being dead.

Thus he is unfortunately alive.
 
Hey, I just thought of something. Maybe the Wolves were nearby, heard the suicide gunshot, then decide to rescue Glenn because they figure maybe he's more valuable to them captured than dead, then they interrogate him and he learns of their strange rituals and beliefs, finally he escapes and informs the others of their plans or whatever, etc.

Or, what about Enid? She's out there now, right? Maybe she saves his ass somehow?? I seriously doubt it but I guess you never know.
 
I wouldnt find it believable even if a ****in Apache descended from the skies and mowed everything down. There were tonnes of them surrounding and covering him. He dead.
 
I think somebody from the group will come across his body, or see him zombified and that's when you'll have the memorial to Glenn.
 
He's alive. He crawled under the dumpster then went up into it through the hatch at the bottom. Rick then comes over the radio and gives him instructions on how to escape.
 
He's alive. He crawled under the dumpster then went up into it through the hatch at the bottom. Rick then comes over the radio and gives him instructions on how to escape.


Lol well there were a lot of nods to season 1 episode 1 in this last episode.
 
He's alive. He crawled under the dumpster then went up into it through the hatch at the bottom. Rick then comes over the radio and gives him instructions on how to escape.

Then Gabriel dies, Morgan starts killing people, Maggie takes her shirt off. Coral stays in the house.

We're doing fan fic now right?
 
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