Originally posted by Aeteocles: In the end, the Whispers do not fear walls. In their opinion, walls are just death traps. They control herds of walkers, and as far as the Whispers are concerned, they can just bring a herd up to the walls to take it down. They've seen walls fall before, I'm sure.
If there was a cavalier attitude, it's because the Whispers hold the trump card.
Makes sense. There has been a lot of rumbling from those who've read TWD about the Whisperers for some time. The extent of their threat would seem considerable, they'll be around a while I guess. As such Alpha shouldn't be going away soon.
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The crying baby scene was good to show just how batpoop crazy Alpha is. Combined with the severe blow she dealt to her daughter immediately upon seeing her, and they did a decent job telling us what her potential is.
I did like that the blacksmith got the baby. Nice touch.
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Originally posted by slabsides45: The crying baby scene was good to show just how batpoop crazy Alpha is. Combined with the severe blow she dealt to her daughter immediately upon seeing her, and they did a decent job telling us what her potential is.
I did like that the blacksmith got the baby. Nice touch.
I think a nice touch regarding the crying baby scene was that Alpha didn't make anyone do anything, and didn't herself do anything unreasonable. She isn't crazy--she's just 100% pragmatic.
Baby starts crying and Alpha doesn't say a word. Everyone just knows that a crying baby out in the world is a dead baby--and if the mom can't keep the baby quiet then it's going to be a dead mom too. When the baby is rescued, Alpha isn't pissed. In her opinion, it's just a matter of time until the Hilltop collapses as well.
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The Whispers get into Hilltop and are about to gain control, or pose some other equally near disastrous threat, and Judith lets Negan out of his cell. He's instrumental in defeating them.
You know...I'm only watching because I have so much vested time in this series. I was kinda disappointed to hear there will be a 10th season. This show needs to wrap up...
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A fairly good episode tonight. Action-packed, not too much with the soap opera stuff of the earlier season. More hand-to-hand combat, as the writers had promised. Wondering how the Highwaymen will figure into things. Also not sure if the King is being propped for a larger leadership role, or being set up for a kill (which has been rumored).
Overall I thought it was more like the "old" TWD.This message has been edited. Last edited by: kkina,
It annoys me when hollyweird makes big guys invincible. Jaws, Beta, etc. He may be 6'5", but so am I and I can promise you a switchblade to my chest will wake me right on up. Ridiculous.
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Originally posted by erj_pilot: You know...I'm only watching because I have so much vested time in this series. I was kinda disappointed to hear there will be a 10th season. This show needs to wrap up...
I agree it needs to wrap up. Which why we wrapped it up after the first show of this new season. We are done with it.
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Originally posted by slabsides45: Henry needs to go. So does Alpha's daughter.
It annoys me when hollyweird makes big guys invincible. Jaws, Beta, etc. He may be 6'5", but so am I and I can promise you a switchblade to my chest will wake me right on up. Ridiculous.
I thought the entire fight between he and Daryl was bad. Daryl firing one arrow right at a door, then drops his crossbow for some unknown reason. Daryl gets a kill with a formidable axe...then drops the axe. He and beta fight with 4 huge knives, yet nobody gets a significant cut, I don't think. Then the thing with the knife and Beta's chest, and finally, Beta falls down the shaft, but Daryl doesn't confirm the kill.
And yes, Henry needs to go, but Alpha's daughter can stay, only because she's cute.
So a group of "highway men" has existed for what, a decade, riding horses and robbing unsuspecting travelers of enough to sustain the perps? With all the separate communities in the area, these guys just now show up? And after all this time, you choose to go with a muzzle loader? Maybe all these new groups laid low until Rick left the party.
Kind of good to see "SOA's" Opie getting work so there's that.
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I actually like interpersonal relationships. Remember, this isn't a show about the zombie apocalypse. It's a drama that just happens to take place in one.
I'd like to see a group of survivors that are so experienced and tightly knit that they show up at the hilltop, stop in to trade a few things, and say "We're just passing through, good luck to you guys though. See ya."
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Just watched "Talking Dead" after the latest episode and didn't realize that Beta was being played by Ryan Hurst...GREAT actor!! Really liked him in We Were Soldiers, Remember the Titans, and others, but never watched Sons of Anarchy. Really, really like his acting, so maybe I'll be able to hang on for the season and maybe next if he remains a key character/component, which I doubt he will. Dang...didn't realize he was so tall.
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Originally posted by BMR: Just how the hell is that haji woman at the Kingdom so goddamn fat? I thought food was scarce. I guess we can see why.
Insulin resistance?
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