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Re: Season 5 Walking Dead

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This episode was pretty good! But when the gun was gone from the blender you know something's up.. What do u guys thinks going on? I loved it rick put on his sheriff uniform, so cool!
Seeing the gun from the blender I was like ut oh.
Was nice seeing Rick in uniform. I was so glad he shaved started looking like Hershel's long lost brother only with a head.

The hottest scene of the night was Rick and Carl's stance moving up to kill the Walkers.

What was up with Carol's Susie homemaker outfit?.. .Daryl got it right calling her out on it.

Daryl is the only one who gets it. Dude is thinking I'm not even gonna shower up in this cult like setting. I'll stay funky thank you very much.

What's up with the video audition slash interview in a darn apocalypse! ! What is this lady up to? She's analyzing the group for a reason. Maybe end up wanting them to turn the weak against the strong on each other, who knows.
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Re: Season 5 Walking Dead

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There would certainly seem to be something just a tad bit 'Stepford' as regards this new settlement, and perhaps it is in part due that very aspect of Carol, and which, on a time, defined itself so completely by the title of 'wife', that she has taken to assimilate so quickly there.
Quite what skeletons are locked away behind the Stepford closet doors remains a mystery, but it'll take more than few Mr Tumnus tea-parties to keep the eye from seeing them.
There is already more than the odd wolf print in the snow, and at least one child that has seen beyond the Queen's confectionary.
If I had to guess, I'd say that the wall-hopping and seemingly troubled teen, is actually a relation of someone formerly exiled from the town, and that her 'excursion' was possibly for the purpose of transporting provisions.
It may also be that it is the girl, or one of the relations living without the camp, that is responsible for Rick's missing gun.
Perhaps those exiled may have links to the scouting party deaths as well (either directly, or indirectly, as the case may be).

Re: Season 5 Walking Dead

#64
It was quite nice to see them unwind a bit, although I know it won't be like that for long - the producers have already dropped a few hints into the episode which may propel the story forward in Alexandria.

I do have to say, I never appreciated how tight-knit the group was until the leader commented on it and I saw them all sitting in the house together. It's remarkable, really!

So far, Michonne seems to be making the right decisions - let's see if this continues.

The gun was a bit of a weird one, and Carl never really found out what the moody teenager was doing when she went on her little excursion. Surprised no one's on watch to spot her, and even more surprised that Carl has kept it to himself. Did Rick not even ask Carl what he was doing outside the walls?
There would certainly seem to be something just a tad bit 'Stepford' as regards this new settlement, and perhaps it is in part due that very aspect of Carol, and which, on a time, defined itself so completely by the title of 'wife', that she has taken to assimilate so quickly there.
Quite what skeletons are locked away behind the Stepford closet doors remains a mystery, but it'll take more than few Mr Tumnus tea-parties to keep the eye from seeing them.
There is already more than the odd wolf print in the snow, and at least one child that has seen beyond the Queen's confectionary.
If I had to guess, I'd say that the wall-hopping and seemingly troubled teen, is actually a relation of someone formerly exiled from the town, and that her 'excursion' was possibly for the purpose of transporting provisions.
It may also be that it is the girl, or one of the relations living without the camp, that is responsible for Rick's missing gun.
Perhaps those exiled may have links to the scouting party deaths as well (either directly, or indirectly, as the case may be).
Some interesting (and probably true) interpretations!
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Re: Season 5 Walking Dead

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I think you guys are on to something. From the moment they introduced her to Carl how quiet she was.. .She probably knows it's really some type of cult or prison that no one is to exit. Also why hang in that attic if you have all that space in the house.. .

My question is what would've happened if they refused the interview/ "audition?.." "Ain't nobody got time for that!"

Man listen if I had to go through what they did I'd prob be picking out a house as if it's all good.. too
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Thank you, Vold.

By the way, I'm not sure whether it airs where you hail from, chap, but the UK has recently seen the start of a new series called 'Fortitude'.
It's only been running a few weeks, and I have the sense that the show's main premise has yet to be made light, so it is difficult to say too much upon it at this juncture.
What I would say, though, is that however the story may yet develop, it is certainly very atmospheric and intriguing at this stage, and seems as slick and stylish as it is dark.
If 'The Walking Dead' offers some food for thought, then 'Fortitude' could potentially provide a banquet, I'd say, and I feel sure it'll appeal to your seeming appreciation of such things.
As I say, it's still in it's early stages, so I trust you won't hold it against me and if it transpires that it should actually be a bit of a stinker.
If you already have access to Sky Atlantic though, then it is at least worth a view, in my opinion.

Re: Season 5 Walking Dead

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Thank you, Vold.

By the way, I'm not sure whether it airs where you hail from, chap, but the UK has recently seen the start of a new series called 'Fortitude'.
It's only been running a few weeks, and I have the sense that the show's main premise has yet to be made light, so it is difficult to say too much upon it at this juncture.
What I would say, though, is that however the story may yet develop, it is certainly very atmospheric and intriguing at this stage, and seems as slick and stylish as it is dark.
If 'The Walking Dead' offers some food for thought, then 'Fortitude' could potentially provide a banquet, I'd say, and I feel sure it'll appeal to your seeming appreciation of such things.
As I say, it's still in it's early stages, so I trust you won't hold it against me and if it transpires that it should actually be a bit of a stinker.
If you already have access to Sky Atlantic though, then it is at least worth a view, in my opinion.
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll even have a look at it now. :)
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