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I didn't get to watch Sunday, and I'm thinking I'll just skip this episode. I don't need the trauma at this particular time.
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Not necessarily. We saw in a few episodes in earlier scenes where people covered themselves with blood and guts so that the zombies would not think they were a munchies. My guess is that once the bloods and guts of Nicholas started spurting everywhere, Glenn started smoothing himself with said blood and guts. It's not like there's anything else he could do at that point, so he might as well. This is what I'm hoping, because I felt kinda sick thinking Glenn was gone...![]()
I didn't get to watch Sunday, and I'm thinking I'll just skip this episode. I don't need the trauma at this particular time.
While I enjoyed the back story about Morgan and thought the two actors did an excellent job keeping my attention the whole 90 minutes, I look forward to getting back to the action at Alexandria next week.
Anyone else notice that in the opening credits, Steve Yeun's name did not appear?
Impatiently waiting until episode 7.
And poor Tabitha! Also, I'm noticing a trend that, however inadvertently, Morgan causes a number of avoidable deaths.
I was all DON'T LET TABITHA DIE even though I knew she was gonna die, but still.
And poor Tabitha!
Anyone else notice that in the opening credits, Steve Yeun's name did not appear?
COME ON YOU GUYS! A beautiful and intelligent sole dies after protecting Morgan...and some goat is who you mourn??![]()
But Tabitha was a beautiful and intelligent soul, too. Don't you be disrespectin' Tabitha.![]()
While I enjoyed the back story about Morgan and thought the two actors did an excellent job keeping my attention the whole 90 minutes, I look forward to getting back to the action at Alexandria next week.
Anyone else notice that in the opening credits, Steve Yeun's name did not appear?
Impatiently waiting until episode 7.![]()
Although it was a well-acted and strong episode, I too think the timing was off. I really wanted last week's storylines resolved and that prevented me from fully enjoying the episode. As a result I found myself wanting it to end. Even though I was prepared, as the previews hinted at an episode that was entirely focused on Morgan.
Making the audience wait is not always the best strategy, as the audience just might not resume watching.
Morgan's craziness is getting everyone killed.
Also, I'm noticing a trend that, however inadvertently, Morgan causes a number of avoidable deaths.
The same thing happened when Rick didn't kill the Governor the first chance he had at the barn meeting.
Andrea, Merle, Hershel and Milton(and the Woodbury leftovers) were all killed by him.
It wouldn't be fair to make @PrincessLeppard our Rick and be responsible for everything.![]()
Isn't this true for everybody, though? Everyone has made mistakes and people ended up dead because of it.