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Don't agree...yes there were predictable elements in the plot...you knew when they took the tracks against Darryl's better judgement things were going to go badly...heck even Carol knew (when she heard Darryl say he should have killed them when he had the chance)that inaction would come back to bite them...if you pick apart any episode and overthink it nothing will live up to expectations...when I think of the author of the above article it calls to mind the adage..."those that can do(TWD writers) those that can't teach(or criticize)"...
*Damn. I liked Denise. They'd done a nice job of fleshing her out and making her a character worth caring about.
*Now Aaron is the only Alexandrian that really matters.
*The prognosis for Dwight's dick probably doesn't matter - he's going to die, and badly, and Daryl's going to be the one to kill him.
*The Carol arc is interesting, but it came on too suddenly. They really should have foreshadowed her changing outlook more.
*I'm liking the increased depth to Rosalita's character.
*I disagree on the bullet manufacturing. Given how few people are left, and how awash the nation is in guns and ammo, seeking out stockpiles is still going to pay more dividends, and faster, than reloading. And for some years to come. There's a lot of ammo out there.
*Abraham - what a badass. And quotable: “You know how to bite a dick, and I mean that with the utmost respect.”
*The Carol arc is interesting, but it came on too suddenly. They really should have foreshadowed her changing outlook more.
It seems like too much information was left out because of the 2 month time jump after the mid-season premier. Last week it seemed like Carol was putting on an act, but now it seems she wasn't. It seems like just a few episodes ago she was running through the streets of Alexandria killing the Wolves with no remorse. Did Morgan not wanting to kill the one Wolf get to her? It just seemed like a sudden change of character that came out of left field.
It seems like too much information was left out because of the 2 month time jump after the mid-season premier. Last week it seemed like Carol was putting on an act, but now it seems she wasn't. It seems like just a few episodes ago she was running through the streets of Alexandria killing the Wolves with no remorse. Did Morgan not wanting to kill the one Wolf get to her? It just seemed like a sudden change of character that came out of left field.
It was back during that time right after the wolf carnage, that Carol started showing the strains all the killing was talking on her its been a steady build as far as I could tell, nothing surprising about really. She was still a sharp and strong warrior who won't hesitate to protect, but, she was worn thin, Sam's death nor seeing herself in her last kill's eyes helped and then there's cra cra cra Rick, she didn't like how easily he snuffed the guy out, she, lost a lot of hope in that moment I think, he kind of leveled her out a time but but he's gone. Poor Michonne.
I think the "correct" term is, they've been 'shipped. I saw it used once in this forum and been waiting to use it. Makes no sense to me, just say relationship and don't confuse me.
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