Episode Dicussion: 'What Happened and What's Going On'

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  • LOL

    Deltino posted: »

    From a reddit discussion thread about the episode: well played

  • Rofl

    Deltino posted: »

    From a reddit discussion thread about the episode: well played

  • Based on what I'm seeing, people are either saying, "This is one of the best episodes the series has ever done," or, "This episode was shit, nothing happened and this was the worst." I think it's safe to say that this will become the most polarizing episode in TWD.

  • I have a question, when Beth appeared in the hallucination and was singing, was that song one of Emily Kinney's?

  • edited February 2015

    It's like they were running low on cash then found some art student to kill off Tyreese.

    Damn straight. All the artsy-fartsy movie cliches in the world can't compensate for killing the black guy...again.

  • edited February 2015

    1) You kill off T-Dog right after Oscar shows up, 2) You kill off Oscar right after Tyrese shows up, 3) You kill off Bob right after Father Gabriel shows up, then 4) You kill off Tyrese right after Noah shows up. Would anyone want to make a bet as to how long it'll take for Father Gabriel to die once Morgan shows up?

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    Tolispro posted: »

    1) You kill off T-Dog right after Oscar shows up, 2) You kill off Oscar right after Tyrese shows up, 3) You kill off Bob right after Father

  • I'm starting to see why Telltale decided to keep Clementine from shooting Mike.

  • Though I haven't watched Season 5 as of yet, just reading synopsis of every episode so far...I'm probably in the minority who feels that Noah gets way too much hate than he deserves. According to the fandom he's perceived as a doom-magnet, much like how Ben is in the Telltale games, mainly because his actions indirectly causes Beth and Tyreese's death.

    Looking up how Beth and Tyreese dies, I'm pretty confident that Noah are not responsible for their deaths whatsoever. Beth dies due to her own impulsiveness with her scissor-stabbing at her captive who had a gun in their hand, and Tyreese dies because he allowed himself to be distracted and ended up ambushed by a walker who bites him.

    Unless I really don't have the full story, I can't see how Noah is responsible for their deaths at all.

  • DeltinoDeltino Moderator
    edited February 2015

    Also, one other thing not enough people give Noah credit for: the zombie that bit Tyreese was his own brother. He dispatched his own brother without hesitation in order to save Tyreese. To be able to do that without blinking would take a hell of a lot of willpower. Not to mention, this is directly after learning that his entire family is dead, and after finding his mom's corpse.

    But you'd be right, neither deaths are really on Noah. People just like to scapegoat who they perceive as the weakest link (like with Ben)

  • edited February 2015

    This Black Highlander thing kind of confuses me, why don't Michonne and Sasha count?

  • It only applies to black males.

    The Black Highlander Rule is an equal opportunist. It wouldn't want to be sexist now would it?

    HurlyBurly posted: »

    This Black Highlander thing kind of confuses me, why don't Michonne and Sasha count?

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