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So.... what'da'ya think about tonight's mid-season finale episode?
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I was really disappointed when Michonne and Carl let Gabriel back into the church.
Yes, you're cold-hearted lol.I was actually sadder to see her gone after the Talking Dead last night, because she was on there & got emotional, then I started feeling a little sad that they killed her off. I never really felt like she was a very interesting/useful character on the show so killing her character didn't really bother me.
I never liked Dale either... maybe I'm just cold-hearted
I'm really not... I just thought Dale was way too "holier-than-thou" annoying, & Beth's character just didn't seem very interesting to me.Yes, you're cold-hearted lol.
I used to like Dale until I rewatched the series. He was so damn irritating. Andrea level irritating.I'm really not... I just thought Dale was way too "holier-than-thou" annoying, & Beth's character just didn't seem very interesting to me.
I used to think they really needed to kill Carl off because he was such a brat... but he doesn't annoy me now like he used to, he seems to have some heart now & smartened up a bit.
Don't be sad. I was just joking lol. Yeah, I agree that Dale was annoying at times. I know a lot of people weren't into Beth. I always liked her character. ....especially since season 4. She was such an angel. Maybe I just had a soft spot for her.I'm really not... I just thought Dale was way too "holier-than-thou" annoying, & Beth's character just didn't seem very interesting to me.
I used to think they really needed to kill Carl off because he was such a brat... but he doesn't annoy me now like he used to, he seems to have some heart now & smartened up a bit.
Especially when he knew there was at least one in the house! It's amazing that after all this time they wouldn't constantly be on high alert when in unfamiliar surroundings.Ok, I've said it before, but how in the hell do zombies sneak up behind people all the time?
Especially when he knew there was at least one in the house! It's amazing that after all this time they wouldn't constantly be on high alert when in unfamiliar surroundings.
haha I was thinking the same thing. I would always be on high alert.Especially when he knew there was at least one in the house! It's amazing that after all this time they wouldn't constantly be on high alert when in unfamiliar surroundings.
Ready for the second half to start tonight, hoping it's better than the first. IMO, this has been the worst season so far, by far. The writing has been just horrible, with characters doing things that make no sense, that they would never do. Why spend all this time developing characters, then throw it all away by making them do random things? For example, Rick, after his big "we all get to come back from the bad things we've done" speech to the Governor, runs down a cop for no reason and murders him. Carol the survivor runs out in front of the only car within 500 miles lol. Meek little Beth decides to stab the leader of the hospital literally in the middle of two heavily armed groups, Sasha who has trouble trusting anybody turns her back on an enemy just because he's named Bob.
Really hope the second half improves or they should throw out the writers and especially the showrunner and start over.
Ok, I've said it before, but how in the hell do zombies sneak up behind people all the time?
Not a terrible episode, could have done without half the show being a hallucinatory death scene.
Rick would always kill to protect the group. The cop was no threat at all. He was handcuffed with no real chance of getting away. Rick could have easily just brought him back. Like they always ask new people "how many people have you killed and why?", how could Rick explain that one? He straight out murdered a cop.The first half has been great. Current Rick is not a derailment of his character development, it's the culmination of it. Rick's speech to the Governor was pre-ZA Rick speaking. The one who made poor choices because he thought things could be the same. Season 5 Rick is a Rick who is still merciful when he can be(not slaughtering the hospital group), but decisive when he must be. He's learned from missteps in the past that hurt the group.
I've long wondered the same thing. Maybe they're all deaf from shooting so much without ear protection.
Yes and no. It dragged on too long and wasted time that we could have spent watching Rick & Michonne stab/slash/shoot things, but at the same time I enjoyed seeing David Morissey back on screen. Easily one of the best actors of the entire show.