Episode Discussion 'Spend'

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  • Good episode. I liked how Glenn, Eugene, and Abraham, handled things. Although, I wanted Eugene to kill that asshole who got Noah killed. Took some brass for Glenn to not pull that trigger. Gabriel is a dickhead. He thinks the group is filled with bad people, but they would never turn their backs on people who need their help, like he did. To me, what he did, is a million times worse than what they've ever done.

  • At this point I'd like to see a little argument between Rick's group and Deanna's, something about people, not zombies.

  • Well to be honest i dont think thell do much to Gabriel. Maybe thell beat him up but i dont think its worth killing him over. Rick belive it or not only kills people when he feels he needs too for the safety of the group or other groups (or because he made a promise) so i don't really think theyll kill him especially if Rick takes over.

    And let me tell you the next episode seems to go straight for some issues in the comic witch were fantastic. Trust me its going to go insane next week.

    CoolGuyJ posted: »

    I didn't really like Noah until this episode. Okay, so it's not exactly his fault that Beth is dead, but Tyreese's death was mostly his fau

  • Oh no don't worry these too coming eps are 100℅ about people its next season that deals with zombies

    fallandir posted: »

    At this point I'd like to see a little argument between Rick's group and Deanna's, something about people, not zombies.

  • if they follow the comics (witch has been confirmed) that is.

    fallandir posted: »

    At this point I'd like to see a little argument between Rick's group and Deanna's, something about people, not zombies.

  • Nice, I hope they will keep it up.

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    if they follow the comics (witch has been confirmed) that is.

  • Unless it is in self-defense, a man has no right to strike a woman.
    Sadly though, some feel that by doing that, that makes them a man.
    And that's the furthest thing from the truth!
    What it makes them is plain sadistic.
    And if a man is gonna treat a woman like that, he has no business having one in the first place.

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    You mean Nicolas yeah. Well this episode talked alot about bravery with Abraham showing courage and Eugene showing redemption while Nicolas

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    I hope not. Even if his death isn't this season; it is inevitable and therefore somewhere down the road a piece of myself will die as well.

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    Well Glenn still lives and probably wont die this season

  • I have to wonder why the show seems to be opposed to using the F word.
    After all, the show is rated for a Mature audience.
    They did it with Breaking Bad.
    But why not TWD?

    Very well done episode, Noah must have always been a throaway character and while I didnt really like him his death literally makes the enti

  • But he and Maggie have a baby so there IS some hope afther it.

    I hope not. Even if his death isn't this season; it is inevitable and therefore somewhere down the road a piece of myself will die as well.

  • Oh you have no idea how right you are. If hes anything like the comics (he is compleatly) hes ONLY beating his wife (and possibly children) because he wants to 'pretend' to be a good guy. But once Rick gives him no choice but to reveal his true self youre going to see him for the monster he really is.......

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    Unless it is in self-defense, a man has no right to strike a woman. Sadly though, some feel that by doing that, that makes them a man. And

  • I've been wondering... could Glenn have broken the glass in the revolving door? I thought that glass is pretty tough...

  • I just don't understand why they never try to use melee weapons in moments, like when Noah is being grabbed....you should always carry some kinda melee weapon

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    Because its "offensive" or something its the same reason the nudity is contained to random flashes, it honestly harms the show I'm not someone who needs either all the time but slight changes stop the dialogue being so clunky at times.

    It must be an american thing because its not at all a problem where I am, moment after 9pm and you can add anything and everything on, I dont know how they got the permission for breaking bad

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    I have to wonder why the show seems to be opposed to using the F word. After all, the show is rated for a Mature audience. They did it with Breaking Bad. But why not TWD?

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    Yes, I'm aware that certain language is indeed offensive.
    And just speaking on a personal note, that is why I try as much as possible not to swear in any of my posts, as I don't want to cause any offense to others.
    People who swear on a regular basis, not only demonstrate a lack of intelligence, but also a lack of respect for others, as well.

    We've all heard the statement: "Now that person is a real class-act."
    Well, the two biggest ingredients to that, if a person wants to be known as such, is having both self-respect, and showing respect for others.
    In fact, a person cannot respect others, if they don't have respect for themself.

    And since we're on the subject, in the whole time the show has run, I've only heard Rick swear maybe a handful of times.
    Same thing regarding Hershel.
    And when he was on the show, I don't remember Dale swearing; not even once!

    Because its "offensive" or something its the same reason the nudity is contained to random flashes, it honestly harms the show I'm not someo

  • Language doesnt pertain to intelligence, Just because society has judged it to be so, the only way it does is situational I wouldnt swear around or to young children or at work etc but on a violent show I dont see why it matters, most people naturally curse .

    No one on the show swears all that much even crazy characters like Merle. Restricting the shows vocabulary for .....I cant even think of a reason is just bizzare , its why the shows moments often fail to deliver, for example.

    "There screwing with the wrong people"

    I think this one was so bad they actually had a different version on the DVD not sure if they changed anything else

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    Yes, I'm aware that certain language is indeed offensive. And just speaking on a personal note, that is why I try as much as possible not t

  • Out of curiosity, what do you think about the other things I mentioned in my previous post?

    Language doesnt pertain to intelligence, Just because society has judged it to be so, the only way it does is situational I wouldnt swear ar

  • Tara's alive...

    Such pathetic deaths.

  • Fuck Nicholas.

    Fuck Gabriel.

    FUCKING NOAH </3

    fUCKING TARA BBY </3

    AND GLENN'S TERROR FACE </3

    STOPTWDHEARTBREAK2K15

  • Eugene is a fucking badass.

  • I get what you mean about Carol being the 'good guy', but she is in a different way from Rick. Carol is on the 'good side', and tries to do the right thing, but often has occasions where she doesn't (Sam). Carol differs from Rick in that she is not the 'face' of the show. She can do things that Rick will not. The threatening of Sam is a good example.

    Your second point is good, but I don't think that they will be the only ones helping her to see that, if at all. I think Carol treats Sam like this because she doesn't want to get attached, and have repeats of the Sophia/Lizzie/Mika incidents. Whether he will be the deciding factor in how Carol views Alexandria, is a mystery, and I guess we wil have to find out. However, she has just found out that Peter is beating Jessie, so I don't think that family are the ones to convince her that there is no fear or danger.

    Again Sam is the way the writers want to merge her with the community so needs to be likable to the fans (especially Carol fans)

    Yeah, I understand why you write this. She is trying to be linked with caring for children again, like she has in the past, and the writers are using Sam to try and make it seem as if she can settle in - which isn't a bad idea. However, if Sam is taken from her, it needs to be different from the others, and not in a predicable way.

    I appreciate your points, however. Thanks for the reply!

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    Well she is the 'good guy' (which isnt bad) still and Rick is kinda like Carol only Carol is more ....forcefull I think that Sam and Jess

  • No prob i like analyzing points of view. And dont worry about it getting 'predictable' the shows creator and comic writer Robert Kirkman has a HATRED of predictability and goes out of his way to make sure both the comics and the show are compleatly unpredictable.

    Confuzzled posted: »

    I get what you mean about Carol being the 'good guy', but she is in a different way from Rick. Carol is on the 'good side', and tries to do

  • That you dont swear much? It doesnt really have any impact on me its up to you

    I dont quite understand how swearing plays into your second paragraph swearing doesnt mean you disrespect someone, again its context

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    Out of curiosity, what do you think about the other things I mentioned in my previous post?

  • I very much hope that is true, and I guess you have been right about it so far.

    I like the fellow people who like to analyse things, and can talk about them, I don't get that chance often.

    Thanks again!

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    No prob i like analyzing points of view. And dont worry about it getting 'predictable' the shows creator and comic writer Robert Kirkman has

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