Television The Walking Dead

Werent they butchered by Rick in the church? Or am I mis-remembering?
I meant that eating tainted meat didn't bring them death in any clear way. But yeah, Rick made good on his promise :D.
 
They do need to stop doing the whole 'find a place to live, it gets overrun with zombies, find a new place to live' thing. Something dramatic to change the series needs to be done, like the zombies finally dying out, or a cure, etc...
 
How much time has actually passed in the show?

I remember in Telltale's Walking Dead games (infinitely better than show), winter played a big part in the storyline, with a group wanting to get north since the cold might freeze/kill off the zombies.
 
How much time has actually passed in the show?

I remember in Telltale's Walking Dead games (infinitely better than show), winter played a big part in the storyline, with a group wanting to get north since the cold might freeze/kill off the zombies.

From my understanding of zombies, unless you get far enough North to reach temperatures which will literally freeze them, colder temperatures simple slow down their decay. The further north you go to reach that point, the stronger the walkers you would encounter along the way.
 
From my understanding of zombies, unless you get far enough North to reach temperatures which will literally freeze them, colder temperatures simple slow down their decay. The further north you go to reach that point, the stronger the walkers you would encounter along the way.

Yeah it would have made more sense for them to go back to Atlanta really. Maybe not into the city but definitely the surrounding areas. The zombies they are around now are pretty decayed as it is, so you would assume the ones in the warmer climate would be even worse.
 
Ezekiel seems from the begining more clever than Rick is now. I mean attacking the saviours by knowing nothing about them and thinking "iam the man and nothing can hurt us" was the most stupid thing ever. While Ezekiel have an arrangement and keep low, poisen them, and what would be possible: get more information about them to wipe them out with a clever (longterm) plan.
There is a chance they had a bad run in with the saviors already though, that when King Ezekiel mentioned the boys father and other men had died in a warehouse or a building that maybe they actually encountered Negan and that's when he decided to deal with Negan on the quiet.
 
How much time has actually passed in the show?
No idea, but must be a few years? You got the impression they stayed at certain places for months. Carl seems to have barely aged though.
 
About time they added some new characters who have some charisma, Jesus and Negan are good but king ezekial (spelling?) Seems a class above at the moment, the whole crazy charade, but a decent person and seemingly quite astute.
 
From my understanding of zombies, unless you get far enough North to reach temperatures which will literally freeze them, colder temperatures simple slow down their decay. The further north you go to reach that point, the stronger the walkers you would encounter along the way.

How do people survive in that scenario, though? In the world overrun by zombies and civilization as we know it gone, how do you keep warm as you get furtner North?
 
The more I see of Negan, the more cliched he becomes. Which is a shame.

Setting up Dwight for some redemption type of thing? Probably helps Daryl and Sherry? escape at the cost of his own life?
 
Yeah Negan isn't a very complex character. He's just a sadistic dick who likes hamming it up.

I kind of like that.

In a primitive apocalyptic society, I don't think the leader of a massively successful army is likely to be some Machiavellian mastermind, but rather an unstable brute who rules through fear and intimidation. But yeah, the cause for Negan's future fall is pretty predictable. As soon as few people turn on him, it's gonna snowball. People are gonna see the elephant in the room: he's one, they are many. If things could be better without him and the revolts already have begun, then why not join in on the revolution?

It will be interesting to see how it all unfolds, and how Rick's group and The Kingdom will play a part in it.
 
I'm really enjoying Negan. He's such a dick. The way he kept referring to Dwight's wife as "smoking hot" right in front of his face :lol:
 
If I was Daryl I'd be kind of happy with all that music playing it'd give some escapism from being locked up.
 
What was that a picture of?
It looked the pic of the disembodied hand at the beginning of Banshee.

Edit: Cina's mum's monthly discharge.

Je suis Negan.
 
Yeah good ole Dwight isn't really the asshole we all thought he was....obviously not enjoying him time in Shangri-La.
 
Thought that was a great episode.

I was wondering what they would do with Daryl, would they go for something controversial or would they go down the more predictable route of having him escape. I even considered that they would just break him down mentally him, Theon Greyjoy style.

It seems pretty predictable now how it's going to play out.
 
Was an Ok episode, although i don't see why they needed to do a whole episode on it, just more filler.
 
Was an Ok episode, although i don't see why they needed to do a whole episode on it, just more filler.
It wasn't filler, it was s bottle episide that served to develop characters. Filler is something that is there just to be there, that serves no purpose other than to bulk the time up, that would change nothing if it wasn't there, this was pure character development.
 
God, I hate it when TWD focuses a single episode completely on 1 or 2 important characters. It started with the second half of season 4 and they continue to do it in season 7 ffs. Character development my ass, it's just boring. Instead of 2 episodes that focus on solely Morgan/Carol and Daryl respectively, can't they just split the scenes over the 2 episodes? Switching back and forth to keep some variation.
 
Dwight makes a good sandwich.

But yeah someone like Negan wouldn't be able to control that many people with fear tactics. He'd have his silly head stoved in with his own bat in no time.
 
What was that a picture of?

Pretty sure it was the grave of Dwight's ex wife's sister. Daryl met all three of them last season and the sister ended up getting herself killed by being a moron.

Here's the absolutely deserved death.

 
Pretty sure it was the grave of Dwight's ex wife's sister. Daryl met all three of them last season and the sister ended up getting herself killed by being a moron.
It was a picture of Glenn after the Lucille incident. Two reasons; Dwight saying it was his fault his friend was killed before throwing the polaroid at him, which must of been playing on Daryll's mind hence him crying after seeing it and in the last season when Rick & Co raided one of the Saviors camps there was a wall of polaroids of Lucille's' past victims.
 
It wasn't filler, it was s bottle episide that served to develop characters. Filler is something that is there just to be there, that serves no purpose other than to bulk the time up, that would change nothing if it wasn't there, this was pure character development.

They could have done that episode in half the time, like someone suggested combine it with the boring Carol stuff last week, yes it involved the main character but a lot of the scenes were unnecessary just to fill up the time slot.
 
It was a picture of Glenn after the Lucille incident. Two reasons; Dwight saying it was his fault his friend was killed before throwing the polaroid at him, which must of been playing on Daryll's mind hence him crying after seeing it and in the last season when Rick & Co raided one of the Saviors camps there was a wall of polaroids of Lucille's' past victims.

Was it? I need to stop watching TV so late at night, it looked like a grave with flowers in front of it to me.
 
They could have done that episode in half the time, like someone suggested combine it with the boring Carol stuff last week, yes it involved the main character but a lot of the scenes were unnecessary just to fill up the time slot.
I don't know if there was anything in the episode that could have been cut to be honest, I think all of it was important development wise.

We're getting an extended episode next week so maybe we'll get more varied things then.
 
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I don't know if therd was anything in the episode that could have been cut to be honest, I think all of it was important development wise.

We're getting an extended episode next week so maybe we'll get more varied things then.

I agree.