The walking dead amc #2

I thought this episode was so intense. I was like, "Please don't kill Daryl!".. "Please don't kill Abraham!", the entire time!
 
Walkie talkie- Could have been the couple who stole Darryl's stuff.

Kind of a slow epi with some dumb stuff...like when the short haired girl, Tina, lightly fell onto the greenhouse walkers and got bitten...kind of stupid.

Could have been the people who stole Darryl's stuff but that would be really anti-climactic. Hope it's not!

Agree some of the stuff in the episode was eye roll worthy. Another instance was when Darryl & the people he was with were hiding from the other group that rolled up in the big truck. The one guy was walking around with a gun and somehow managed to walk right into a walker and get bit in the arm? And then they chopped his arm off, which we've seen before, but the guy's reaction was poorly acted and the whole scene felt contrived.
 
Walkie talkie- Could have been the couple who stole Darryl's stuff.

Kind of a slow epi with some dumb stuff...like when the short haired girl, Tina, lightly fell onto the greenhouse walkers and got bitten...kind of stupid.

I will say that the arc Abraham took seems to have come to resolution (he fought his demons and is resolved his issues to look to a good future) so is this foreshadowing????

I, for one, don't like that we keep having episodes with just some of the characters. Are they now too good to work more than 1/3 of the time (the actors)?

Ha-when the girl knelt down, I said to my husband "They're gonna eat her." and he said "no way!"
They've always had episodes with just a few characters at a time, at least for the past 3 or so seasons-basically any time they get split up.
 
I hate how everyone is split up too, only getting a few characters an episode, but I heard that this season is just one day long. So I guess to stretch the day out, they have to go back and forth between what is happening with each group of characters. Can't wait until they are all back together and we find out what the heck happened to Glenn.
 

Darryl found a truck in the woods - I think it was a fuel company and the license plate said "Patty". If you recall earlier in the episode, the three strangers with Darryl were looking for or trying to get to "Patty", presumably this truck. Darryl found it and drove it to go find Sasha and Abraham, which he did. At the end, they used the walkie talkie to call Rick as they were driving and someone came back on it that said "Help".
Thanks. Guess I slept for more than a few minutes.
 
I hate how everyone is split up too, only getting a few characters an episode, but I heard that this season is just one day long. So I guess to stretch the day out, they have to go back and forth between what is happening with each group of characters. Can't wait until they are all back together and we find out what the heck happened to Glenn.

Hasn't everyone, except Glenn and Nicholas, gone through the original day of leading the herd/wolves?

Alexandria is now all the way through the day and into the night (Rick kissing Jesse)

Daryl/Abe/Sasha are now in the mid morning of the day after the herd driving back to Alexandria (now ahead of Alexandria?)

So that leaves Glen and Nicholas as still in the mid morning of the herd/wolves day
 
Thanks. Guess I slept for more than a few minutes.

lol I've done that too! Did you see when the two strangers stole Darryl's bike and crossbow? Right after that is when he found the truck. As for the Sasha/Abe scene, not much happened there until Darryl came to pick them up.

Hasn't everyone, except Glenn and Nicholas, gone through the original day of leading the herd/wolves?

Alexandria is now all the way through the day and into the night (Rick kissing Jesse)

Daryl/Abe/Sasha are now in the mid morning of the day after the herd driving back to Alexandria (now ahead of Alexandria?)

So that leaves Glen and Nicholas as still in the mid morning of the herd/wolves day

Yeah this sounds right. I think there's only two episodes to go until the mid-season finale, so maybe after the seasons picks up again February they will start progressing forward past this day.
 
lol I've done that too! Did you see when the two strangers stole Darryl's bike and crossbow? Right after that is when he found the truck. As for the Sasha/Abe scene, not much happened there until Darryl came to pick them up.



Yeah this sounds right. I think there's only two episodes to go until the mid-season finale, so maybe after the seasons picks up again February they will start progressing forward past this day.

Oh boy I think I missed more of the show than I thought. No wonder I thought it wasn't so good. Shouldn't have had that glass of white wine just before the show. :rolleyes1
 
It was interesting hearing the snatches of what the new group that attacked Sasha/Abe/Daryl has as their 'code'. Kinda reminded me of the claimers melded with the Dawn... you are in servitude for using any resources they claim as 'theirs'


I am wondering if the truck that Daryl took will be what draws Neegan and the new group to Alexandria... they will consider it theirs, so in effect the Alexandrians will 'owe' them if they end up using the truck filled with fuel and the RPGs to help with the walkers attacking the wall.
 
Walkie talkie- Could have been the couple who stole Darryl's stuff.

Kind of a slow epi with some dumb stuff...like when the short haired girl, Tina, lightly fell onto the greenhouse walkers and got bitten...kind of stupid.

I will say that the arc Abraham took seems to have come to resolution (he fought his demons and is resolved his issues to look to a good future) so is this foreshadowing????

I, for one, don't like that we keep having episodes with just some of the characters. Are they now too good to work more than 1/3 of the time (the actors)?

This is what I keep saying. There are so many "main" characters that we all love (rick, carol, daryl, michonne, glenn, maggie, tara, abraham, eugene, carl, morgan, sasha) and each week they seem to only focus on one, two or three of them so it seems weeks go by before we see that character again.
 
This was another eye roll worthy scene. Darryl just walks up to the hidden 'Patty' and clears off the brush and, voila, there she is.

Yeah he found it pretty easily. I initially had a problem with the fact that it seemingly started right up and ran with no issue, but ended up surmising that he knew it would run since those two girls and guy were looking for it.
 
I liked the episode, although I was worried about Darryl. I think it was Glenn at the end on the walkie talkie.
 
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I actually really like when they do episodes on just one or a small number of characters. I'm not a fan of shows that follow too many storylines in one episode. It feels too disjointed, and it's a lot easier to miss something. I think it really ups the tension and suspense when you can focus in on one character's story at a time.
But I'm also one who doesn't think there has ever been a boring WD episode ;) I think the "slower" ones really emphasize the humanity.
 
The episode was a little slow moving but I was happy to see Daryl again :) I was really hoping the "help" at the end was Glenn (and maybe they plow that truck through the street full of walkers to save him) but I'm also wondering if it wasn't the people that took his stuff. I loved how he told them that they would be sorry. You know they will be back in the picture soon. He has to get his crossbow back (he wouldn't be Daryl without it). So now I think that "help" was to throw us off and it is really the guy and the girl (and not Glenn as I had hoped).

My DH and I were having a hard time with the Abraham/Sasha scene. First, what about Rosita? Second, why all of the sudden does Abraham sound exactly like Eugene (he sentence structure, accent, etc). Maybe it was always like that before and we just didn't notice it. But it was really noticeable to us this episode.

Last week I was looking at the cast of characters on IMDB and it showed characters like Andrew Lincoln and Melissa McBride as being on the show until 2016 (with the remainder of the episodes listed as Episode 6.14, 6.15, etc) When I checked Steven Yeun's, his showed the same as Andrew Lincoln - going through 2016. But when I checked Michael Traynor (Nicholas), his ends with the episode where he died and shows he was only on the show until 2015.

Now this morning, Steven Yeun's has changed so it only shows him on the show until the dumpster episode and only lists him as being on the show until 2015.
Not sure what it means though. Either IMDB just received information that confirms that Glenn is no longer on the show. Or other people noticed it and posted about it already so TWD people contacted IMDB and asked them to change Steven Yeun's information to keep the viewers in suspense.
 
Yeah someone said "Help". I read elsewhere that someone turned the subtitles on their TV on during that part of the show and their subtitles said Glenn: "Help" as if it were Glenn saying that. Who knows if that's true. Other theories about who could have said it that I have seen are Rick (doubt it), and characters that are yet to be introduced but we know are coming.



 













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