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I actually figured that the chocolate would be the reason Carol gave for being where she was at the time. She had the chocolate....."I needed more chocolate to make more cookies."
I sure didn't expect to hear that monologue from her. It reminded me of a scene out of The Godfather only it was scarier. Yikes!
The problem is that she'd still have to explain how she got in.... and come to think of it, there was no way to re-lock the window latch after she left.
her speech to the kid creeped me out - and it's sort of what happened to her poor daughter Sophie. She was tied to a tree but did end up lost and all alone in the woods until the walkers got her.
They probably looked at his leather vest and boots and made the assumption that he likes motorcycles. If they learned that from surveillance, that would mean they've been following them for a really long time, and a long way. When was the last time Darryl had a motorcycle?
They probably looked at his leather vest and boots and made the assumption that he likes motorcycles. If they learned that from surveillance, that would mean they've been following them for a really long time, and a long way. When was the last time Darryl had a motorcycle?
He left his Triumph at the prison.
I don't think Daryl sold out one bit. I find Aaron to be trustworthy. I think there will be good and bad people in Alexandria, it's not just a black and white thing. And Daryl knows good people from bad people, like Aaron said, so he wouldn't be so easily fooled if Aaron was feeding him BS.
I agree. Our group won't become "bad guys" in the sense that the Terminus people, the Governor & his henchmen, and the "claimed" gang are bad guys. Our guys will not start eating people or raping women and children, and they will still be the ones to save babies, wimpy ministers and useless nerds.
What I meant in my earlier post is that they will start to do "bad" things--things that would be "bad" to normal people and to the Alexandrians--but which are understandable knowing what they've been through. They have just become intensely pragmatic, valuing "survival at almost all costs," and that "almost" might slide a little on a continuum.
Yes, this is what I meant and is why I put "bad" in quotes. They will seem "bad" to the Alexandrians if they take over. But they are not evil, just survivors.
I think it would be interesting to see them perceived that way. They would just be trying to survive, as they have been all along, but now they would be the ones kicking people out or doing whatever needed doing to make it safe (in their definition of safe) for them.
But she got into the pantry through the window. She didn't have permission for that. If she was legitimately going to make another batch of cookies, she'd have to go to the fat girl to get the key.
The fact that there is a fat girl at all is a testament to them not be hurting for food. Especially since they put her in charge of watching it. Carol can just blame her and say she ate it.
The fact that there is a fat girl at all is a testament to them not be hurting for food. Especially since they put her in charge of watching it. Carol can just blame her and say she ate it.
Actually the more I think about it - Sasha and Rick are rooted in reality - it's the Alexandrians (can I coin a new term?) who are crazy/delusional. Sasha's reaction was spot on - you're *worried* about making my favorite meal? That's *all* you worry about? How about gangs who rape kids, cannibals, raiders, and not to mention the dead-alive roaming on the other side of a thin aluminum wall. Sasha is the one of the more level headed people there.
ITA, she has every reason to be the way she is, but she LOOKS crazy to the Alexandrians. She and Rick seem like they're on hair-triggers or like they are about to explode. I wonder who will go off first.
Sort of, and I agree with that, but he's starting to seem like the Governor, and that's just too much for me to swallow.
The Governor? What has Rick done that resembles the governor at all?
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Carol is scary. I thought she was going to whack another kid tonight!
All I know is something exciting better happen next week - like Darrel and the boys having a three way or a tank driving through the flimsy backward built wall with the ladder ramps on the outside or I'm gonna go clean up my sock drawer.
The last two episodes have been excellent & yet already there's not enough bomb explosions to please people. I don't know why some people even watch the show when there's nothing but complaints about it.
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I think that we as viewers are supposed to feel suspicious, even paranoid, about Alexandria. That way, we will justify some of Rick's and Carol's behavior and caution in our own heads. But I think it'll turn out that the Alexandrians really are decent people (though naïve) and our group are becoming the monsters. The suspicious stuff about Alexandria is put in there to help us see it through Rick & company's eyes. If you've been fighting for survival against group after group of people who want to kill you, this group of "normal" people will look very suspicious.
Remember the theme that kept coming up in their dialogue last season: "You can't come back from this." "You don't come back from that." I think we're now seeing how the group that we're attached to (some of them anyway) are maybe too far gone to "come back" from it all.
I don't really see our group becoming bad at all.
Why are people on here scared of Rick? He hasn't done anything hurtful or weird. So he touched his gun....so what? He kissed Jessie on the cheek....ok, and?
I have no doubt that Rick, Carol, and Daryl would kill anyone who tried to exile them. They are all that's left of the original core group (not counting Carl). Glen and Maggie wouldn't and Michonne probably wouldn't. But if Rick and Porch**** got into it, or Glen punched Deanna's son again, or they just got voted off the island for being jumpy and aggressive, Rick would not go quietly. I think that is what he meant.
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