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TBH, given all the other ridiculous plot holes in this show, this one is pretty low on the list of ridiculous plot holes. At least the "non-biting" zombie didnt make a return this time
Come on dude, half the episode is about Rick trying to sneak his way out of the house.
He then has a fight with a guy where they slam up against the door and smash half the shit in the room while two guys have a conversation right outside the door and do not hear a thing.
It made a complete mockery of the scene with the ticking watch.
As for mullet guy, the camera zoom in on his smirking face as they walked away from the truck indicated to me the guy is a serial bullshitter.
The smirk from the mullet guy was definitely sus, has to be indicating he's full of shit or has some ulterior motive. Perhaps he purposely shot the truck too?
Thought that whole house scene was ridiculous, seemed so bullshit and out of place too. Them not hearing the noise, guy killing his friend just over a bed when you'd assume they has survived together for some time, and then just having a snooze knowing that his dead mate was going to come back as a zombie?
things we learned this week
Dr Mullet is weird and can't shoot
Sgt handbar Mustache can't fight.
Michonne eats cornflakes with her hands
Rick's house scenes were goldilocks-esque
Tara's has nice boozies
Come on dude, half the episode is about Rick trying to sneak his way out of the house.
He then has a fight with a guy where they slam up against the door and smash half the shit in the room while two guys have a conversation right outside the door and do not hear a thing.
It made a complete mockery of the scene with the ticking watch.
As for mullet guy, the camera zoom in on his smirking face as they walked away from the truck indicated to me the guy is a serial bullshitter.
The smirk from the mullet guy was definitely sus, has to be indicating he's full of shit or has some ulterior motive. Perhaps he purposely shot the truck too?
Thought that whole house scene was ridiculous, seemed so bullshit and out of place too. Them not hearing the noise, guy killing his friend just over a bed when you'd assume they has survived together for some time, and then just having a snooze knowing that his dead mate was going to come back as a zombie?
Another pretty meh episode, kill someone over a bed and then go to sleep and not even worry about him turning into a Zombie. The writing has more holes in it than Parra's defence last season.
It's entirely possible those guys had no idea that everyone is infected, and any form of death that doesn't destroy the brain = zombie. They could easily be under the impression they need to be bitten.
It's interesting. I wonder if the show will trek where the comics won't and explain how the source of the outbreak started. I'm honestly at a point where in-between reading the comics and watching the show. I'm actually curious to know what started it.
Mind you, I remember reading an article where the human population are outnumbered 1:5,000. That's at a later point in the comics though. So one could assume the population of America could be less than 1million (Possible).
The smirk from the mullet guy was definitely sus, has to be indicating he's full of shit or has some ulterior motive. Perhaps he purposely shot the truck too?
Thought that whole house scene was ridiculous, seemed so bullshit and out of place too. Them not hearing the noise, guy killing his friend just over a bed when you'd assume they has survived together for some time, and then just having a snooze knowing that his dead mate was going to come back as a zombie?
Rosita was well played (and fine looking). She'll have important parts later on.
In the comics - Eugene is much the part of his TV version. He's extremely intelligence, sly and a professional liar. But he has good intentions and is out to help those who offer the same back (To some degree). Whether he is aware of the outbreak is a whole different debate but it's possible the show is aiming for a different direction.
The guys seemed like savage brutes. What's the bet that they never knew everyone was infected and thought it was through bite only? It's silly, but as it's never explained prior or given a back-story we can't really assume either way.
Another pretty meh episode, kill someone over a bed and then go to sleep and not even worry about him turning into a Zombie. The writing has more holes in it than Parra's defence last season.
It's entirely possible those guys had no idea that everyone is infected, and any form of death that doesn't destroy the brain = zombie. They could easily be under the impression they need to be bitten.
Pretty sure that guy near the bed wasn't dead. He looked to be breathing afterwards. It was the guy Rick killed that came back as a zombie.
Would rather them all get together pretty soon. Not really caring for Rick, Carl and Michonne fighting over houses. They should have been on the railway track to the safe zone 2 episodes ago.
Enjoyed the Abraham parts. All their characters seem directly out of the comics.