Hmmm, not at all what I was expecting. It was actually a little anticlimactic. I think that was a bunch of crap that we would need tissues and fans would be upset...why?? Still looking forward to season 6.
Yup! My thoughts exactly.
Hmmm, not at all what I was expecting. It was actually a little anticlimactic. I think that was a bunch of crap that we would need tissues and fans would be upset...why?? Still looking forward to season 6.
What was all that talk about needing a box of tissues?
Overall, I think it was a good finale. Some lingering thoughts and questions I had:
Final Scenes - Michonne, the katana, Wolves:
The scene after the credits with Michonne wiping off the katana and putting it on her back. It was suggested on another forum that this was in fact a cliffhanger, insinuating that Rick & Co brilliantly planned the entire thing. Carol perpetuated Pete's already agitated state by stopping over and doing what she did. She knowingly pushed him to the brink. We know Michonne's katana was out in the open. We've seen her hang it above the mantle before, and she referenced it earlier in the episode. And we know the Alexandrians needed a little push to believe that they need to kill off the bad guys and "change", as Rick put it. Some theories out there that Rick & Co masterminded this whole thing to get the Alexandrians behind their views, and effectively kill Pete without the whole town hating them.
I didn't catch all that while watching. My personal interpretation was that Michonne was wiping off her katana after the incident, and they show her putting it on rather than hanging it back up as a way to symbolize her recognizing she DOES need her weapon, contrary to what she was saying earlier. She realizes now she needs it to defend herself against crazy humans like Pete and potential walker infiltrations. They then cut to the scene where the Wolves were and we see another "wolves not far" - foreshadowing that the Wolves are now en route to Alexandria (we saw them looking at the photos that Aaron had left behind with his pack). Michonne is now ready for battle, and the Wolves are coming.
How did you interpret it?
Morgan:
Last time we saw Morgan a few seasons ago, he was crazy. He's seemingly pulled himself together with a new lease on life. We saw him earlier this season with his rabbit foot, praying in the church. In this episode he tells Darryl and Aaron that "all life is precious". He takes mercy on the Wolves guys who he knows are bad guys - he just knocks them out and drags them to the car to protect them from walkers. He IS the Rick Grimes that he knew and hasn't seen for a while. So when he sees Rick now killing Pete in cold blood, did anyone else notice the look of horror and disgust on Morgan's face? I think we're supposed to think that Morgan would know better than anyone what needs to be done in "the real world", but I think we'll see some conflict between Morgan and Rick next season. Morgan is a new man, which Rick doesn't know and only remembers him based on what he saw last time (which was bad). Rick has changed too, and will ultimately disappoint Morgan who seemed so pumped to get to him when he ran into Darryl and Aaron. Even the note Abraham had written on the map that Morgan had reinforced Morgan's previous thoughts of Rick's - "the world needs Rick Grimes". This was the biggest cliffhanger for me - how the dynamic between Rick and Morgan will unfold.
And as far that chopped up body we saw Darryl and Aaron find last week that was consistent with Morgan's clothes, etc., I'm thinking now perhaps it was just foreshadowing that Morgan would come in contact with the Wolves.
I didn't catch all that while watching. My personal interpretation was that Michonne was wiping off her katana after the incident, and they show her putting it on rather than hanging it back up as a way to symbolize her recognizing she DOES need her weapon, contrary to what she was saying earlier. She realizes now she needs it to defend herself against crazy humans like Pete and potential walker infiltrations. They then cut to the scene where the Wolves were and we see another "wolves not far" - foreshadowing that the Wolves are now en route to Alexandria (we saw them looking at the photos that Aaron had left behind with his pack). Michonne is now ready for battle, and the Wolves are coming.
I agree with what you said about Morgan though I didn't really pick up on that while watching the show (it just clicked when I read what you wrote). I kept feeling like Morgan was bad (and maybe he'll be the Negan we keep hearing about) because of the note left in the car where Daryl and what's his name got trapped...then when Morgan helped get them out, Daryl gave him a very distrustful look and I thought 'ought oh, Morgan's trouble'. Negan has Lucille and maybe that's Morgan's staff thingy???? I didn't read the comics but have heard bits and pieces of what's coming.
Yeah...I was just reading some stuff online and it suggests that Negan won't show up for a while. I read something REALLY interesting about the 'Clear' episode with the cra-cra Morgan...something he said that made no sense then but might be tying to what's coming up...link (but, warning: spoilers) http://www.businessinsider.com/the-walking-dead-whisperers-wolves-2015-3Negan is a very main antagonist in the comics and long anticipated in the TV show. Negan will be coming and will be seperate and apart from Morgan.
I didn't get the inclination that Morgan was bad. Not sure who left the note - could have been from Morgan as a genuine warning, but it was definitely the Wolves who set the trap.
I didn't catch all that while watching. My personal interpretation was that Michonne was wiping off her katana after the incident, and they show her putting it on rather than hanging it back up as a way to symbolize her recognizing she DOES need her weapon, contrary to what she was saying earlier. She realizes now she needs it to defend herself against crazy humans like Pete and potential walker infiltrations. They then cut to the scene where the Wolves were and we see another "wolves not far" - foreshadowing that the Wolves are now en route to Alexandria (we saw them looking at the photos that Aaron had left behind with his pack). Michonne is now ready for battle, and the Wolves are coming.
How did you interpret it?
(snip)
So when he sees Rick now killing Pete in cold blood, did anyone else notice the look of horror and disgust on Morgan's face? I think we're supposed to think that Morgan would know better than anyone what needs to be done in "the real world", but I think we'll see some conflict between Morgan and Rick next season. Morgan is a new man, which Rick doesn't know and only remembers him based on what he saw last time (which was bad). Rick has changed too, and will ultimately disappoint Morgan who seemed so pumped to get to him when he ran into Darryl and Aaron. Even the note Abraham had written on the map that Morgan had reinforced Morgan's previous thoughts of Rick's - "the world needs Rick Grimes". This was the biggest cliffhanger for me - how the dynamic between Rick and Morgan will unfold.