Television The Walking Dead

Carol took an extra piece of chocolate when she went for the guns right? on a earlier scene, the lady in charge of that zone knew exactly how much chocolate she had to share... busted?
 
I enjoyed the little Real Housewives of Alexandria scenes where a group of women talked about bollocks domestic issues and a book club.

It made me laugh that old bint giving it all the "Yes we need to go back to the old ways of everyone having pointless jobs."

Alright Maggie Thatcher, feck you.
 
Carol took an extra piece of chocolate when she went for the guns right? on a earlier scene, the lady in charge of that zone knew exactly how much chocolate she had to share... busted?

That was my thinking too.
 
Was I supposed to clock on to the fact that they mentioned the pasta maker twice in separate scenes? Is that just the people being socially awkward or do we reckon that's code for "let's kill them in their sleep"?
 
Agreed, glad the show looks to be going somewhere. Ive liked the last three eps. I dont care about some of the characters still, but at least its not a whole episode dedicated to them just to kill them off.

I assume Rick will kill the blondes husband, though he will probably be an abuser to stop Rick being a full on villian.
Also Carol has had the best character evolution out of all.


The husband does kind of snap at her when he goes and gets the drinks for three of them...definite abusing cnut
 
Wow. Great episode, so much to digest from it. The show has really picked up the last few episodes. Can't wait to see how the season ends.
 
Also, an idea but does anyone think
....that it is Jessie beating on the husband? Would be a fun little twist and I think there are little things that point to it.
 
'Satan... he disguises himself as the angel of light.' Said the supposedly worker for the light.
 
Who would've thought a walker would have the strength to rip a persons face off. I don't know why this bothers me, but it really does. How do corpses' tear apart people with ease? They've been rotting in the Georgian sun for what, two, three years? yet they have super human strength.
 
Also, an idea but does anyone think
....that it is Jessie beating on the husband? Would be a fun little twist and I think there are little things that point to it.

Yeah I thought this too. The alternative is too obvious. It's probably why the son smashed up her owl statue as well.
 
That was pretty damn heavy.

Last few episode have been fantastic to be fair.
 
Wasnt Carver the one who didn't allow people inside his Church and let them die?

Yes. And the one who is only alive because of Rick's group.

Hope Deanna sees through his bullshit.
 
Who would've thought a walker would have the strength to rip a persons face off. I don't know why this bothers me, but it really does. How do corpses' tear apart people with ease? They've been rotting in the Georgian sun for what, two, three years? yet they have super human strength.

I had this thought during the episode too. No idea why Noah's death was so graphic and over the top either.
 
Wasnt Carver the one who didn't allow people inside his Church and let them die?

He's absolutely insufferable in this and Oz, which I just finished watching. Only good in The Wire.
 
Some old school zombie gore this week.

Not sure why that scene in particular is especially bothersome when the whole concept of them ripping your stomach open is inherently ridiculous in the first place.

Glenn should've left that punk behind though. I'd have 'Shaned' him.
 
Just aired in the UK,amd I already can't wait for next week I'm very annoyed about Noah though they were developing his character well and I wanted to see more from him.
Can't wait to see Rick go apeshit on Jessie's husband too. Good to see Eugene actually do something aswell.

All round great episode.
 
Its almost like they have new directors and writers since the episode with them coming to this place.

Its very convenient though how one walker takes down Eugene with a MMA move rather than just biting him from behind like they tend to do. Also I knew either Noah or the priest would die this episode because they do that annoying thing where they give people lines / meaning / try to make you sympathise wit them and then kill them.

other than that, it was a lot of fun. There were a few intense scenes. I didnt expect Aiden to die though as well.

This is probably the first time since season 1 I want to see the next episode.


Also hope @ZDwyr is correct :lol:
 
A brutal over the top death, it almost felt like the writers watched Game of Thrones and saw the reactions to some of the deaths in that and went "we should do one of those, a shocking and brutal death".

They could have atleast saved it for Carl.
 
Who would've thought a walker would have the strength to rip a persons face off. I don't know why this bothers me, but it really does. How do corpses' tear apart people with ease? They've been rotting in the Georgian sun for what, two, three years? yet they have super human strength.

Well they don't.

Often they are incredibly weak and cant break things a group of humans could, like a gate. Or walking dead characters use things like a small mobile set of shelves to put in front of themselves and they cant get through the shelves to the characters...

And then you have other zombies like Merl and the face tearer zombie, who have superhuman strength because secretly they used to be in the Justice League and we just didnt know about it.

There are also some zombies who used to work for foxhound with solid snake, as their stealth attacks are quite impressive - while their peers make large noise 100% of the time.

The strength and "rules" of the zombies change every single episode, its bad
 
Who would've thought a walker would have the strength to rip a persons face off. I don't know why this bothers me, but it really does. How do corpses' tear apart people with ease? They've been rotting in the Georgian sun for what, two, three years? yet they have super human strength.

I can see your point but it was probably more for shock factor than anything else. It showed Glenn as being vulnerable stuck in the revolving door watching his mate get brutally killed. It's probably made more shocking for an audience because out of everyone in the show he is one of the more normal ones (in the sense where he doesn't go round killing zombies much like the rest do...although he did a bit this episode.)

They're setting it up really well for the finale, the last few episodes have been really good and there is finally some character development other than just Rick. I'd imagine there will be some progression with tension between the groups between the leaders son dying and that guy apparently beating his wife and kid.

The "mother dick" line by Abraham is a great line to, hope it catches on!
 
The show has definitely picked up last few episodes to the point that I look forward to it, rather than watching it for the sake of it. But people need to let things lie in terms of "rules" changing. The minute you start questioning the validity of a zombie's ability to tear through flesh, you're taking it way too seriously.
 
I'm actually enjoying this season, so much better than the last. Did the lezzy die too or was she in the van on the way back, didn't see her.

She was in the van, pretty much knocked out.

So there will be justice for the coward. Wondering what happens, if that splits the town again and it makes sense why Aaron is seen as different. Not because hes gay, but hes pretty much the only one not a coward in that town.
 
Can't believe that the quality of the last few episodes actually has me eagerly anticipating the next each week.
 
A brutal over the top death, it almost felt like the writers watched Game of Thrones and saw the reactions to some of the deaths in that and went "we should do one of those, a shocking and brutal death".

They could have atleast saved it for Carl.

That's why I first thought. Sickest death to date, and now it's like they purposely do it to the characters who the viewers take a liking too before we see them develop. It's annoying and shocking at the same time, and looking back it makes the first few eps with the whole hospital journey and Beth & Noah trade deal scenes look like a total waste of time.

I wish it was Glen, he's annoys me now plays the sobby mediator who tries to curve out the ruthlessness within the group. He just knocks out the guy who fled, when the reasonable thing to do was shoot him dead like Rick did with the cop.
 
That's why I first thought. Sickest death to date, and now it's like they purposely do it to the characters who the viewers take a liking too before we see them develop. It's annoying and shocking at the same time, and looking back it makes the first few eps with the whole hospital journey and Beth & Noah trade deal scenes look like a total waste of time.

I wish it was Glen, he's annoys me now plays the sobby mediator who tries to curve out the ruthlessness within the group. He just knocks out the guy who fled, when the reasonable thing to do was shoot him dead like Rick did with the cop.

That might just save the group, seeing as the Priest has tried to stitch them up and they're about to tell the leader that her son is dead. If both the original villagers had died, it might have "confirmed" what the Priest was saying.
 
surprised by the high ratings here

watching Noah get torn apart barely bothered me.....in fact the lack of character development in the show is an issue and who could really give a toss about some of the characters like Eugene, Noah or Sasha

This show needs something new or fresh..... I'm finding it dull