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Great Episode...but they seemed to be moving through the horde of zombies way too easily...heck they had conversations while surrounded by them. It kinda rules out the chance in future episodes of being "trapped" by them anymore. Just kill one, cover yourself in zombie guts and stroll to the next secure place.
 
Wow, I guess I'm the minority here. I thought it was a fine episode, but best or anything like that? Eh. Even last season the original Wolves attack was a lot better in my opinion.
 
I thought it was pretty awesome. I really enjoyed the episode. Im still in awe that Coral got his eye blown off. I was waiting for it all to revert back to the beginning of the episode and the whole thing be a bad dream... but it didnt...

When Coral turned around though, the only thing that I could think of was
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Why the hell didn't they just drag the stupid kid, or pick him up? Why was it dark? How come it took so long to get out of town?

WTF?
 
They shoulda put a blindfold on him. And maybe earplugs. Or what I would have done, a plastic bag over his head, cinched at the neck.

Rick's baby girl must have been looking at that kid and thinking, "what a baby!"
 
Why was it dark?

They talked about this on The Talking Dead - they shot these episodes in the middle of summer, so they only had a few hours of darkness each day. Most of the episode was supposed to be set at night, so really, people should be asking "Why was it light so much?"

;)
 
Agreed that was awesome. I'm sure somebody will come in here and complain about some aspect of it but that was as good as any episode from any season.


I'll do it. First problem is why did it take sooo long (day til nite) for them to drive that tanker truck back? Why is it wrong for everyone to go off without a plan but when Rick does it he's a great leader? F. Gabriel!

I guess we're gonna be stuck in that village for another season. I like it better when they are on the road. They need to find an island. I think Carol and Coral are the only two left from the Quarry, 1st season.
 
My biggest question about the whole Sam thing is what happened to him yelling "Mom" as soon as they walked out the door like he did at the mid season finale? Wasn't it still sunny out and you could still see the porch when he started yelling "Mom". Then the first episode after the break they make it a long way from the house and it is dark before he does it. Did I miss something, or did the show mess that up?
 
They talked about this on The Talking Dead - they shot these episodes in the middle of summer, so they only had a few hours of darkness each day. Most of the episode was supposed to be set at night, so really, people should be asking "Why was it light so much?"

;)

that sort of set me off... really...
I had this really ugly ****** smirk on my face when they talked about that.

Shoot night scenes in Germany or even better England in the summer time! It does not get dark until 10:30 / 11 pm... you really only have 5.5 to 6 hours to shoot and yes... TV series, Commercials and Movies are shot in Europe in Summer being staged at night time...

that was a poor excuse...

given what else was going on in that episode I was gladly overlooking that fact until they talked about it making such a ***** fuzz over the few hours of darkness and while they did that, I realized the other thing that was going on in all episodes of this season: the never resolved cliff hangers...

Still - I stand by what I said. It is merely impossible to get my brain to look at a TV Show/movie like a "normal" person, being captured like a normal viewer, not analyzing what and how they did what I am seeing...

and since this episode totally achieved this: five stars and an extra digestive on the house!

EDIT: haha... this board has a automated "beep" word detection.. I did not put stars there ;) I used another word for "cat"
 
Well, that was an interesting episode. First, a joke I read on Twitter: "Jesus walked in on Rick and Michonne because he thought he heard someone calling his name." Jokes and cheering aside, there was a fairly large time gap between the midseason premier and this episode, at least a month or two. Jesus seems like he's going to be a big deal, which I've been told he is in the comics, anybody that can nearly beat Rick and Daryl in a fist fight has gotta be pretty good. I like the idea of Michonne becoming more of a leader in Alexandria, and helping Aiden work through his understandable grief was a pretty nice moment. And of course, that pack of mints, more evidence that candy is the work of the devil. ;)
 
After the constant action in the mid-season premiere, I knew the follow-up was going to feel maybe not like a let-down, but a slow-down. And it was: not a bad episode, but a necessary move beyond last week's bloodshed to progress with the plot. I'm interested to see where things go with Jesus. I know he's a major character in the comics, and he definitely seems like he has the street smarts to be a valuable addition to the group.
 
Blood Eagle - Vikings... takes the best episode of any show ever in the world.

That was my "Top Episode" of any TV Show until last weeks walking dead ;)

And by all means and by as much as I have a major Crush on Daryl Dixon... Ragnar and Lagertha beat all of the TWD Charakters in Terms of "Bad Ass" by far...

so yeah... Vikings rates above TWD in my Universe.

my favorite scene ever... Lagerthas blood splattered, unmoved face when throwing Einars private parts into the dirt.
 
Idiots! Okay. Maybe this Jesus guy works out, but you don't go screwimg around playing chase the chicken with a truck full of supplies.


The scene isn't so bad if you imagine the Benny Hill theme playing during the chase. Then you just laugh at how ridiculous it is that the Jesus guy escaped from being tied up with rope, and climbed onto the top of a what, 13' high truck without assistance or ladder in maybe 10-15 seconds...
 
The scene isn't so bad if you imagine the Benny Hill theme playing during the chase. Then you just laugh at how ridiculous it is that the Jesus guy escaped from being tied up with rope, and climbed onto the top of a what, 13' high truck without assistance or ladder in maybe 10-15 seconds...

Well if a rock covered cave can't hold him in, then I wouldn't have trusted some loosely tied ropes.
 
The scene isn't so bad if you imagine the Benny Hill theme playing during the chase. Then you just laugh at how ridiculous it is that the Jesus guy escaped from being tied up with rope, and climbed onto the top of a what, 13' high truck without assistance or ladder in maybe 10-15 seconds...

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUkYepOl0Jg[/ame]
 

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