Army of GOD wrote:f*ck Carl, he's such a piece of shit character.
Also, can someone fill me in on the last two minutes of the show? I had to poop so badly. Not even kidding.
The last two minutes...just look at your poop!
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Army of GOD wrote:f*ck Carl, he's such a piece of shit character.
Also, can someone fill me in on the last two minutes of the show? I had to poop so badly. Not even kidding.
Army of GOD wrote:I joined this game because it's so similar to Call of Duty.
Army of GOD wrote:f*ck Carl, he's such a piece of shit character.
Also, can someone fill me in on the last two minutes of the show? I had to poop so badly. Not even kidding.
Army of GOD wrote:I joined this game because it's so similar to Call of Duty.
Morgan leaves discordant messages everywhere, scrawled in a font size popularized by the homeless. Scribblings also indicate his son Duane turned. That's actually called puberty ā or in Hollywood vernacular, a career-killer for child actors.
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Army of GOD wrote:I joined this game because it's so similar to Call of Duty.
new guy1 wrote:Army of GOD wrote:f*ck Carl, he's such a piece of shit character.
Also, can someone fill me in on the last two minutes of the show? I had to poop so badly. Not even kidding.
They were driving, they passed Morgan in that building with Away with you on it who was putting the dead on a stretcher to show he was going to keep clearing, then they passed by where they got stuck, went on the opposite side though, then drove past a torn up torso, found the guy's bag who was chasing them, associated that these two were associated, took the bag and drove off towards the prison.
new guy1 wrote:Im rewatching this week's episode and I am just now noticing, I feel like Michone relates better to kids because she associated with Ginny (the Gov's daughter) and treated her like a scared little girl and tried to comfort her (until of course she found out that Ginny was actually a walker). Am I the only one that thinks this?
new guy1 wrote:@Viceroy, I was talking about rewatching the episode that was new last night and remembering back a few episodes ago to the little girl. Also, I believe that the story line will revolve around Rick vs The Governor the rest of the season and it will either end with Rick defeating The Governor and possibly moving his group into Woodberry, Rick defeating The Governor/Trucing with him and living in the prison with the group, or Rick's group losing alot of characters and being forced out of the prison by The Governor. If the final option is true, then next season will probably skip ahead a few months, show how a new leader has taken over the group (whoever it may be) and then setting up camp somewhere else. These are just my guesses at how it will go, but then again I didnt see this week's episode coming and its a little early to make predictions about next season, IMO . Also greekdog, you can because it is based alot around the comics. The directors change some stuff in the show so that it keeps the comic people guessing, so some things may not be similar lol. Like I remember watching the Talking Dead and one of their facts about the episode where Hershel loses his leg was that in the comic, it was actually Daryl who lost his leg (fun fact for those of you who dont watch the Talking Dead).
Viceroy63 wrote:But I don't agree with Rick picking up the hitchhiker because for all we know he could be a plant from the Governor's camp. The governor could have hitchhikers all over the country side just waiting to infiltrate our group. All the while just feeding the dead all over the place. LOL.
Viceroy63 wrote:That is very logical!
But it still doesn't explain the desperate statement of picking up AoG if he were hitchhiking?
saxitoxin wrote:Viceroy63 wrote:But I don't agree with Rick picking up the hitchhiker because for all we know he could be a plant from the Governor's camp. The governor could have hitchhikers all over the country side just waiting to infiltrate our group. All the while just feeding the dead all over the place. LOL.
Those are good points. I thought about that, but then, I thought: (a) they could have vetted the hitchhiker through Merle when they got back to prison to verify he was not a Woodburyian, (b) they already know (via Merle) Woodbury only had 90-some citizens, that they shot up at least a few of them, and a certain percentage are non-fighters ... so the Governor couldn't afford to have undercover hitchhikers roaming around.
Army of GOD wrote:I joined this game because it's so similar to Call of Duty.
Army of GOD wrote:I raised the same question saxi about the gas. Not to mention that Rick has found around 4000 magnum rounds and everyone has military grade weapons.
CreepersWiener wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Viceroy63 wrote:But I don't agree with Rick picking up the hitchhiker because for all we know he could be a plant from the Governor's camp. The governor could have hitchhikers all over the country side just waiting to infiltrate our group. All the while just feeding the dead all over the place. LOL.
Those are good points. I thought about that, but then, I thought: (a) they could have vetted the hitchhiker through Merle when they got back to prison to verify he was not a Woodburyian, (b) they already know (via Merle) Woodbury only had 90-some citizens, that they shot up at least a few of them, and a certain percentage are non-fighters ... so the Governor couldn't afford to have undercover hitchhikers roaming around.
I need to just make this point on the whole "hitchhiker" start and end scenes.
First, we know that Rick and company are much more apt to not help people who are not part of the group. From experience, Rick has learned that inviting new people in can be incredibly hazardous and lead to deaths inside his circle. Whether or not the hitchhiker was a Governor plant doesn't really matter. The point of the "hitchhiker" was to drive home how far the group has descended, but the decision to leave him stranded on the road was actually thought through by Rick, Michonne, and Carl (all without them saying a word).
Or did you miss it?
Rick and company do not want people in the group who are so stupid and reckless that they would bring ill upon anyone within the group. It was evident that the man walking on the road was incredibly stupid. The director made it quite clear by having the hitchhiker bellow at the top of his lungs,"HEY! Over HERE!"
I think that would be the first clue in not helping the guy, but then you knew for sure that he was going to get eaten by zombies. Why? Because when he is yelling and screaming as loud as he can for Rick to stop, we get a good close up of his backpack and see that he has some cooking pots and pans clanging...like a dinner bell! The guy probably had hordes of walkers following him through the forest even if he never spoke a word.
Obviously, the guy was so dumb, desperate, and acting with total abandon that Rick, Michonne, and Carl all quietly glanced at each other in silent agreement. Anyone that acted like that had already proven through their own actions that they would be a dangerous inclusion into the group.
CreepersWiener wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Viceroy63 wrote:But I don't agree with Rick picking up the hitchhiker because for all we know he could be a plant from the Governor's camp. The governor could have hitchhikers all over the country side just waiting to infiltrate our group. All the while just feeding the dead all over the place. LOL.
Those are good points. I thought about that, but then, I thought: (a) they could have vetted the hitchhiker through Merle when they got back to prison to verify he was not a Woodburyian, (b) they already know (via Merle) Woodbury only had 90-some citizens, that they shot up at least a few of them, and a certain percentage are non-fighters ... so the Governor couldn't afford to have undercover hitchhikers roaming around.
I need to just make this point on the whole "hitchhiker" start and end scenes.
First, we know that Rick and company are much more apt to not help people who are not part of the group. From experience, Rick has learned that inviting new people in can be incredibly hazardous and lead to deaths inside his circle. Whether or not the hitchhiker was a Governor plant doesn't really matter. The point of the "hitchhiker" was to drive home how far the group has descended, but the decision to leave him stranded on the road was actually thought through by Rick, Michonne, and Carl (all without them saying a word).
Or did you miss it?
Rick and company do not want people in the group who are so stupid and reckless that they would bring ill upon anyone within the group. It was evident that the man walking on the road was incredibly stupid. The director made it quite clear by having the hitchhiker bellow at the top of his lungs,"HEY! Over HERE!"
I think that would be the first clue in not helping the guy, but then you knew for sure that he was going to get eaten by zombies. Why? Because when he is yelling and screaming as loud as he can for Rick to stop, we get a good close up of his backpack and see that he has some cooking pots and pans clanging...like a dinner bell! The guy probably had hordes of walkers following him through the forest even if he never spoke a word.
Obviously, the guy was so dumb, desperate, and acting with total abandon that Rick, Michonne, and Carl all quietly glanced at each other in silent agreement. Anyone that acted like that had already proven through their own actions that they would be a dangerous inclusion into the group.
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