You have to admit that how the show ended with Andrea beaten, raped, and strapped to the torture chair with that scared out of her mind look in her eyes was down right creepy and the perfect ending to last weeks episode.
The folks from the show say that the seasons end will not be a cliff hanger.
A lot of resolution to the season is at hand.
What happens to Judith?
Will the show let her be a kiddie meal for the walkers? Can you imagine the controversy in that?
Will she be killed by bullets, disease?
Will she live?
You have to admit that how the show ended with Andrea beaten, raped, and strapped to the torture chair with that scared out of her mind look in her eyes was down right creepy and the perfect ending to last weeks episode.
The folks from the show say that the seasons end will not be a cliff hanger.
A lot of resolution to the season is at hand.
Hubby said there was a jet in the sky when they were showing Darryl taking out Merle. I was focused on Darryl's face so I didn't see it. Anybody else?
that "sneak peak" sucked ass. I'm hoping they go in to try and blow up the prison and nobody is there. they waste all the ammo and manpower and see nobody there, with the whole town there with them and see it, so they immediately turn on the governor and his men.
Man I never thought Merle dying would be sad.
Went frame by frame. No jet that I could see. And a car can have an alarm without electric locks. Lots of classics do. I just wondered why not break the window?
Great dialogue in this episode. With Glen Mazzerus leaving the show is in good hands.
Merle's last day was great. We were able to see him look into his own mind, at the behest of Rick, who asked him, "why do you do the things that you do?" and Carol telling him that "maybe he is a late bloomer".
The whole jamming in the car with the whiskey was great. Merle knew what he had to do and he did it. He knew that there was a huge possibility that he wouldn't make it out alive, but he had a mission. He knew that he had to kill as many of the fighters as he could. He redeemed himself and went down fighting for his baby brother. He was a bad person, yes, but he was not heartless. He truly loved Daryl and would and did do everything in his power to save him.
Rick gave a great speech about leadership and his vision of Lori and Carl's advice from a few shows ago, coupled with his poor judgment earlier in the show, gave him the reality that his leadership was not proving to be in the best interests of the group. Of course that will chnage soon enough.
Merle as a zombie? Holy cow! . I expected him to die, but I never expected it to be like this. Merle was an ass most of the time, but Merle did truly love Daryl and Daryl did love Merle. I was actually sad to see merle go.
