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I am still in disbelief that everyone went back to the prison instead of staying in Woodbury. Can ANYONE defend this idea? I don't think worrying about the Governor coming back is a legit excuse, either. He has no one left and is completely alone. He would have to go recruit a totally NEW army and by that point he would find a new place to take over and stay. They all left a very well guarded community with many comforts that are extremely rare in the world for a prison that has been breached numerous times. I just don't get it.
They already attacked the prison and nearly took it. He was responsible for making sure Woodbury was protected and he did a great job. Woodbury seemed as well protected as the prison considering the prison had gates knocked down and a huge hole in the back of it. A hole that can not just be patched up with a piece of wood. Maybe this is my way of saying I can't spend another season watching them at the prison.
The first episode was a little slow but from the ending on up through last Sunday, I think they're doing a good job building the tension.
I think the crazy walker-lover girl is feeding the zombies...any thoughts on that?
Also, I have no idea who is responsible for killing/burning Tyrese's girlfriend and that other guy. This week is going to be INSANE! I watched the promos and a lot of stuff seems to be spiraling out of control. I'm really excited to see what's going to happen.
I'm enjoying this season. Carol's character development since season 1 has been my favorite. Timid abused housewife to practical thinking protector.
On "Talking Dead", they mentioned there were 7,000 zombies used in the scene with Daryl, Michonne, Tyrese and Bob in the car.
I could not be in a car with someone like Daryl driving....he never keeps his eyes on the road.
I wonder if the 7,000 zombie herd is headed toward the prison....and if they are being herded by the governor.
Hmmm personally I'm just not feeling this season. I have a huge problem with the newer characters who just are not developed enough and if they died I really wouldn't care. Darryls seemingly about turn of character away from that gritty side is just weird. But of course I'll continue watching. It is really good that we're just over 30 hours behind the US.
Some people wonder if Carol is covering for someone. A lot of people think the kids killed and burned the bodies, what if that is still true and Carol doesn't want them to get in trouble (and wants to protect herself since she apparently taught them how to kill)? The only problem with this theory is that Lizzie is one of the few featured kids and her killing people makes no sense. It is almost surely Lizzie that was feeding the zombies and we know she was naming them. She clearly has a huge heart so I don't see her killing anyone, even a zombie! I originally said that I think Carol AND the kids killed as a lesson and I stick to that, I just don't think Lizzie took part.
Yes - so it is good they are killing some of those characters off.
And I have no problem believing Carol killed and burned those two. And, that she felt justified in doing so because she wanted to prevent the illness from spreading.
My sister posed this logic: who in the prison had the physical strength to overpower and drag two fully-grown adults all the way down the hall and into the courtyard? The kids are really small and physically weak, so I just don't see that happening. I went back and watched the part where Rick is examining the courtyard. When he looks at the door with the blood smear on it he's comparing the size of the hand print to his. The blood smear is clearly someone's palm and is smaller than his...but not small enough to be a child's.
ging/burning bodies.