nathalee81
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I'm going to preface this by saying that I haven't yet read any of the other posts with comments about last night's show. This post from anniemae was the first one I saw and I wanted to reply while I had time.
I totally, 100% agree about the spoilers ruining the intensity. The funny thing is, I am usually the sort of person who seeks out spoilers for shows up to a point. I like reading spoilers for maybe a certain number of episodes in a series if the series is something that could go a few different directions. Then I stop reading spoilers or looking for them when it's getting close to the end of a season because most shows do the big things at the end of the season. (Of course, TWD kills important people all season long so it's a bit of a rarity!)
In the case of TWD, I had not read any spoilers for the entire season - last year or this year. We had already lost some fairly important cast members this season, so I didn't think that reading spoilers for one show would make a big difference to me. This past week was the one and only time I looked for spoilers on TWD, and it was so easy to find them! I was shocked at how easily the photos and synopsis for last night's episode could be found! So, when I watched last night's show I kept thinking that maybe those easy-to-find spoilers were just put out there to throw us all off.
And, of course, it turned out the spoilers were totally accurate!
To be honest, even if I hadn't read the spoilers about last night's episode, I wouldn't have been shocked at the outcome at all - but I would have felt more involved in the sequence of events without that knowledge. Likewise, I will not be shocked if and when the Governor 'gets his' at some point. All the bad guys - even the ones who are sort of good guys who eventually turned bad - end up getting their comeuppance. So the Governor will die at some point - I just don't know if it will be on Sunday, and I don't know who will be the one to take him down.
I still have to go back to the telltale avoidance of the hypothetical question that Chris Hardwick asked Lauren Cohan/Maggie on Talking Dead, about whether Maggie would save Hershel or Glenn if they were both about to die. She clearly dodged answering it and looked very uncomfortable, even though it was a hypothetical question.
Last night, to me it seemed like we were really supposed to care even more about Maggie and Glenn as a couple than we already do, and care about Hershel giving his stamp of approval on their relationship. Those scenes were meant to get us more attached to those characters and get us invested in what happens to them. So, I think that we are going to see a scene coming up in which Glenn and Hershel are both in peril, and one of them is going to go. Whichever one of them it is who goes first, it will be heartbreaking. And I am not reading any spoilers for Sunday's episode! None!
I hate to say this because I love Hershel, but I think he is on the way out.
I think you are right, that little scene with Glenn and Hershel meant something.
However, I think Hershel might sacrifice himself in some way? Maybe push Glenn out of the way or save Maggie in some way? Kind of what T-dog did with Carol at the beginning of the season?
Ugh-I absolutely hate to think of one of these characters dying. Can they take Andrea? I really wouldn't mind losing her-she drove me batty this season with her waffling on killing the Governor.