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Post by forever1267 on Mar 9, 2015 15:57:07 GMT -4
They have to get rid of some of them. There are just too many characters, and not enough time to give to them. I didn't even recognize Rosita when she walked in to the party with Abraham, and I completely forgot about the Priest until I saw him in the previews for next week.
As for Judith, I think she will survive this whole thing, until the very long ways away Series Finale.
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Post by FiggyPudding on Mar 9, 2015 18:29:42 GMT -4
Carol is scary.
I really want to know who took Rick's gun outside the shed and planted the walker. And is Carl going to tell anyone that girl is slipping out?
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Post by lea1977 on Mar 9, 2015 21:08:11 GMT -4
Carol needs to dial it back a bit those mom jeans and floral sweater are messing with her head.
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Post by Ladybug on Mar 9, 2015 22:36:29 GMT -4
I was half expecting Carol to tell that kid to "look at the flowers." She will kill that kid if she has too. We know she will!
And Rick is so going to kill Jessie's husband. He creeped me out with the kiss and the reach for the pistol. Shane was his last romantic rival and we know what happened to him (granted, he was crazy and violent, but still).
The woman talking about making prosciutto and pickles *eyeroll. And I think social bonding is good for the group, but a cocktail party in the middle of the zombie apocalypse is weird. These people are pretending things are "normal" in their little bubble, but they are not.
RIP Buttons
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mementomori
Landed Gentry
Leaning Into Impermanence
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Post by mementomori on Mar 10, 2015 0:51:34 GMT -4
I kinda like Jessie, Rick's love interest. I think she's cute and seems relatively unburdened. Too bad about the husband.
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Post by lea1977 on Mar 11, 2015 22:17:36 GMT -4
Have Glen and Maggie done anything this season? They don't look to be on the same page, at the little block party Maggie was happy and chatting with people and Glen looked like he was at a funeral.
Love the kitchen countertops in Carol's house.
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Post by Babycakes on Mar 15, 2015 21:57:04 GMT -4
I knew that there was one black man quota, but damn, they couldn't kill Gabriel's useless, Bible ripping ass. Ugh. Poor Noah. What a horrible way to die. ETA: Wow. If I didn't already hate Gabriel. What a weak, sniveling, snitch bitch. I hope Maggie steps out, and puts one between his eyes.
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Post by lea1977 on Mar 15, 2015 21:59:35 GMT -4
Rick and company have pissed me off before in the past but atleast they are loyal to each other and just don't bail. The Alexandria crew are just horrible, sheltered people. Carol needs to stop being so mean to that kid.
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Post by prisma on Mar 15, 2015 22:03:20 GMT -4
I don't know what was wrong with the tv I was watching, but I had a hard time understanding the audio this episode. What was that last conversation between Carol and Rick? I honestly didn't understand any of it. I hope it's the tv and not my hearing.
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Post by FiggyPudding on Mar 15, 2015 22:13:12 GMT -4
Carol was telling Rick that the drunk doctor is beating his wife Jessie and possibly the kid Sam. That it was only going to end one way and that Rick would have to kill him.
Man, they end up with a bunch of people who are more gutless than Eugene. And that fake preacher, Gabriel, he needs to die. He's all about saving folks all right, except just his own worthless ass and the paradise he thinks he's landed in. I actually hate him more than the coward who ran and bailed on Deanna's son and Noah, which was to be expected. At least Deanna's son felt some guilt and confessed before he died.
And yay for Eugene stepping up. Poor Tara, I knew it wasn't good when she was all bubbly in the beginning. Things are really ratcheting up; Glenn, Eugene, and Maggie all have huge stories to tell. Plus the B stories for Rick, Carol, and Abraham.
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