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I am still enjoying the show but I have to say, the commercial breaks are atrocious. It's getting to the point that I think there are more ads than show. Getting close to making it no longer worth watching.
I liked this epi a LOT better than the last one. They should have switched the order of these last two epi's if you ask me, but it was a good one.
This is the first episode in which they have really made Lizzy's psychopathic tendencies apparent, and taking her actions in to account, it gives a lot more credence to the theory that maybe she killed Karen and David and Carol took the blame. I criticized that theory when people first started espousing it because there was a lack of clear evidence for it, but now I think they may have been on to something. I guess I can suspend my belief of the fact that in real life had Lizzy cut those rabbits they would have squealed very loudly.
I was very dissapointed to see Tara had survived, lol. I've been waiting for her inevitable transformation in to a walker since her debut on to the show.
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It is still psychotic behavior in this or any life.
What the Gov did and has done would make him a mass murderer. Quite like a serial killer. What that kid is doing is pretty much what leads up to that in that she butchers animals. How you can excuse the Gov for his behavior when he is an example of the end result is...puzzling.
I did and it is apparent to me there's a lot of things you missed or refuse to see about this show that are too important to omit and continue on with this discussion.
Lol, some people see a show from an entirely different, { sometimes nonexistent } perspective than everyone else. I don't get it either.
I am still enjoying the show but I have to say, the commercial breaks are atrocious. It's getting to the point that I think there are more ads than show. Getting close to making it no longer worth watching.
three letters for you...
D.V.R.
Changed my tv viewing forever.
If I don't want to watch commercials, I just record it and watch it later, or join the show 15 minutes in and rewind to the beginning.
I liked this epi a LOT better than the last one. They should have switched the order of these last two epi's if you ask me, but it was a good one.
This is the first episode in which they have really made Lizzy's psychopathic tendencies apparent, and taking her actions in to account, it gives a lot more credence to the theory that maybe she killed Karen and David and Carol took the blame. I criticized that theory when people first started espousing it because there was a lack of clear evidence for it, but now I think they may have been on to something. I guess I can suspend my belief of the fact that in real life had Lizzy cut those rabbits they would have squealed very loudly.
I never thought about Lizzy being the possible killer and Carol taking the blame but I can see it now. That little girl is a psycho!
One thing that is really tripping me up about this show is it's lack of continuity in one aspect....
You know how michonne has her "pets" so that she can walk amongst walkers? They don't seem to apply that concept evenly throughout. For example, in season two, in the episode "18 miles out" when the walkers started climbing out the window of the school, Rick killed one and then laid it on top of him and the next walker to come out supposedly "didn't see him because of the dead walker he had laying on him. There have been several other instances, like last week when Carl killed a walker and it landed on him but yet the walkers kept after him. What's up with that?
And, let someone from the group run in to a herd of walkers and they will all attack them, but yet when michonne is dragging two of them behind her, she can walk right in the middle of a heard unoticed? Why is that?
Maybe it has something to do with drawing attention to yourself after you are already inside the herd or something. I don't know, either way I find it a very confusing concept that seems to only apply when convenient.
I never thought about Lizzy being the possible killer and Carol taking the blame but I can see it now. That little girl is a psycho!
That's an interesting idea, but why not tell Rick when he kicker her out? I understand trying to protect her, but Rick, and the others would have likely worked to help her since she is a child. Would Lizzy be strong enough to pull the bodies out?
IDK, I always found that act so strange, it didn't feel like something Carol would do, but those horrible circumstances can change people. I'm interested to see where it goes. I happened to catch Melissa McBride's name in the credits, I wasn't sure if it had always been there, or if she was going to be in it. I'm happy to see her back, and in such a dramatic predicament.
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