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Probably not because a number of them were actually women. Also, they said that Neegan lined up all the men and shot them.
I thought that but wasnt sure. And im fairly sure that none of them were kids. Youd think to drive that home they would have put some young boys amongst the dead to focus on.
So again. Nothing led me to even think about that connection at all. Just some random zombies buried in sand.
all those walkers under the sand on the bridge, were they the husbands of those women whose camp Tara found?
anyone?
I think the leader of the female group said the men were rounded up and executed, which to me says shots to the head. There wouldn't be any point to 1) leaving zombies "alive" to possibly be a threat later or 2) the effort of dumping sand on a group of people when guns or even a simple spike to the temple would do the job just fine.
I know, that's why you turn around. Because you know what's coming.
But they were still trying to get Maggie to Hill Top. They knew what was coming on the roads, but in the woods.
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No, and also impractical in the southeast. They should be wearing shorts and T-shirts.
Well, I live in Maryland near DC. A lot of people around here (and thus, Alexandria, VA) wear jeans during the summer despite the horrid humidity. I do. To go along with this, they should all be nice and sweaty even if they do wear shorts. They would all be fairly grimey. From a practical point, pants make more sense running through the woods than do shorts.
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By season 12, they would have an audience of 0.
Nah, there will still be viewers. I know that for myself if I invest 11 years of my life to this show I for darn sure will watch how it ends. I was a huge fan of the comic books but did not start watching TWD until mid-Season 3. I just didn't like the show much, it was too "TV" where as the books were more about the story and less about the drama-for-ratings. I now like the show and like it because it is not the comics, the story is similar but different. I also believe that each season gets better with the exception that season one was better than seasons two, three, and possibly four in my opinion.
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