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You have to watch and enjoy, "The walking dead" in a some what mindless state. As soon as you start really breaking down the show, and over analyzing the show it becomes no fun to watch IMO.
Whenever i encounter people that like to over analyze a show(like my oldest son) i direct them to my other favorite show,"The Leftovers".
Its Hard Over Analyze broken People and Dogma
You have to watch and enjoy, "The walking dead" in a some what mindless state. As soon as you start really breaking down the show, and over analyzing the show it becomes no fun to watch IMO.
Whenever i encounter people that like to over analyze a show(like my oldest son) i direct them to my other favorite show,"The Leftovers".
Its Hard Over Analyze broken People and Dogma
*The Carol arc is interesting, but it came on too suddenly. They really should have foreshadowed her changing outlook more.
I agree. It caught me by surprise. One problem I'm having is understanding why Carol feels guilty for Sam's death. As viewers we were privy to the effect that her words had on Sam, but I don't see how she made a connection to his death. I could see her missing him, but I don't see her being responsible for his demise.
yanno what, she is going to have to kill, to be out there all alone....the worst part is, other humans, they scare me more then the dead.
Wasn't it weird, the way at the end, after Carol leaves and she is reading her own words in her letter, and they show Morgan....she is in the same place he was or is?
When I saw Morgan staring off into space, three things came to mind:
he was taking credit for and basking in having successfully convinced Carol to stop killing and thinking "one down, 47 to go"
he was thinking that he should go with her because of their shared mindset
he was dreaming about all of the holding cells that he was going to be building once he got people to stop killing - just detain everyone until they calm down.
That's when it occurred to me he can't hear Carol reading her letter I'm pretty good when it comes to suspending my disbelief but that was ridiculous, so I'm chalking up his stare to a feeling of losing his yang. Morgan is the ying to Carol's yang and he felt her leave - like they were twins.
should be an interesting final two episodes. The finale is 90 minutes, by the way.
So far, the Saviors haven't killed anybody except Denise, while we've seen probably over 30 of them get killed - the group Daryl blew up, the group at the outpost, and most of Dwight's group last week. Not very impressive. The Saviors in the comics, IMHO, were scarier.
By the way - should we be calling him Wight now, since he lost the D...
should be an interesting final two episodes. The finale is 90 minutes, by the way.
So far, the Saviors haven't killed anybody except Denise, while we've seen probably over 30 of them get killed - the group Daryl blew up, the group at the outpost, and most of Dwight's group last week. Not very impressive. The Saviors in the comics, IMHO, were scarier.
By the way - should we be calling him Wight now, since he lost the D...
You guys are killing me s9ooooo funny.
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