I liked Hershel and I like not killing babies. Therefore I am displeased.
I pretty much agree with everything Unne has said so far.
The Governor was a psychopath, but a strangely one dimensional, boring and predictable one. Thank goodness he's fiiiinally off the show and they're out of that damn prison.
Yeah, because calling a fictional antagonist who murders and tortures people on a TV show about zombies a "psychopath" is so off base! I mean, honestly.
This season has been a mess. The disease plot was weak, and the 'Governor's redemption only not really' episodes made no sense. Why do people still follow this guy? Martinez, after seeing all the crazy in Woodbury? Fringe guy after the Governor killed his own brother? Apartment ladies after only knowing him for a week and him acting all creepy the whole time?
This episode was good but all this should have happened the first time the Governor assaulted the place. Did they really need to do it again?
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nono no NO NO NO NO NOOOOO!! i do not accept Hershel´s death!
aaww man, hershel is so lovable and he has a soothing voice..
i dont think judith is actually dead though :o maybe some1 has taken her into the buss, i hope so D:
there is 1 thing i dont understand.. what did Tyreese find down there??
I think Beth probably has Judith, although since she didn't seem to make it to the bus or find the other children, she may be on her own with Judith. Unless Tyreese and the girls, or Maggie/Bob/Sasha came across her. I imagine at least two of those three groups will have found each other while Rick and Carl will probably be facing some alone time, and the bus group might be isolated as well. It's gonna be interesting to finally have the characters on the move again - it's something I've wanted for some time, and I hope they can find something new to work towards except plain survival.
I'm sad about the way Hershel went - that was pretty brutal. I got it spoiled for me so it was pretty agonising to watch knowing it was coming. Oh well.
I was surprised they kept Judith alive as long as they have. They may let her live, but whoever has her is going to have a hard time with a crying baby on their hands. This may have been done on purpose to avoid the extra troubles a crying baby would bring too.
I assumed Judith was still alive because with TV shows, no body = no death. And thought it was really weird how Rick and Carl both fell apart and started grieving right away after seeing the baby car seat. I was like, "wtf? Why don't you look around a bit and see if someone has her?"
But then I realized that even for a show like this, you probably can't show a baby being killed. So they did it off screen. This is the only time I would believe a character were dead without seeing a body, because I don't think they would be allowed to show a body. And honestly, it makes more sense for the show to kill off Judith then to try and keep integrating her into the story, especially as she gets bigger.
I considered that as well, but in the end I think that even if they killed her off screen, there would be confirmation, like maybe Carl or Beth saw it happen and could say it outright (or, y'know, with a pained look). I have a hard time believing the showmakers would be satisfied with just "gone and nobody saw".
I watched the episode a second time. These are the split up groups as far as I can recall:
-Rick, Carl
-Tyreese, the young girls
-Bob, Maggie, Sasha
-Daryl, Beth
-Glenn, whoever's on the bus
-Carol
-Whoever's left from the governor group
I can't remember the rest. Did Michonne leave alone? Maybe she has the baby?
Post some of your favorite cast pics. Funny or otherwise. I'm not yet ready to let this thread go even though we've got a 2 month wait!
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IS THAT BETH LOOK AT HOW ADORABLE SHE IT