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Loved that episode.
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I found this episode abit boring I have to say but I appreciate they need episodes like this to build up to the battle with the saviours. So glad carol has snapped out of it too, bad ass carol is much better
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I just find them both to be completely out of character when they're playing that role. Michonne suddenly going all "Wah I couldn't go on without yooouuu" and having to be talked around by Rick? It just doesn't fit for me :joker:. If it was more a "very good friends with benefits" physical sort of thing I could get on board with it more... this idea that they're now suddenly in love and can't live without each other just grates a bit. Basically what Rick was saying to her is closer to what it should be by default; they are warriors, they are at war, they are trying to fix the world for future generations and that needs to be their focus. But Michonne would already know that and already feel it totally? She would more realistically be the one explaining it, rather than the one needing to hear it. Rick has been the more emotional / unstable one throughout the entire series. |
okay nice episode last night, i really liked Morgan and Carol in this episode :)
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Well, I hate Rick and I like Michonne and she makes Rick more bearable :hee: |
ohhhh Morgan got it :laugh: She also has Ezekiel interested, carol is the most sought after female on the show
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I too, am not a fan of Richonne.
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Imagine Duane is still alive :omgno:
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IIRC Morgan did actually see him die though, according to his version of events. They were out on a supply run and had gotten good at taking out Walkers so Morgan was just letting him get on with it - but then his zombieMum appeared and he hesitated and couldn't kill her and she bit him. I'm sure Morgan recounted having actually watched it happen... that he couldn't get to him quickly enough.
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Morgan told Rick that he was unable to shoot his reanimated wife and his son Duane was frozen, as well. "She was just... Just on him," Morgan said. "And I see red," Morgan went on. "I see red. Everything is red. Everything I see is red." Now, Morgan was crazy and talking in all sorts of metaphors during the season three episode but it feels pretty clearly laid out that Morgan saw blood and Duane was dying before his eyes. However, when Rick asked Morgan, "Is he dead?" Morgan told him, "No." He did follow up his claims of Duane not being dead with, "He will be." |
That's the article I read too lol
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Still, that wouldn't explain him turning up now. It was a long journey from where Morgan was to the Prison, and then even further again to Terminus, and on to Alexandria. The only explanation for him being anywhere near there would be if he followed Morgan... and A) why would he if he thought Morgan was insane and B) if he did follow him, he would know that he was better now. It would only make sense if Morgan at some point realises that he might still be alive, and travels back to that area to look for him. |
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