Trevs cool. Hes just positively bias'd so its hard for him to see flaws but hes good at seing good things hidden in episodes such as easter eggs and stuff.
I wouldn't say "super" pissed, but I am a little upset about it. Ron wasn't a bad kid, he just had his entire world systematically torn apart in a short amount of time. Granted its not entirely Rick and companies fault, but seeing as how things were relatively peaceful in Alexandria up until their arrival, I can see how it would be easy to place the blame on them, mistakenly or not. Its just the curse of being the Protagonist in Walking Dead: where you go, the plot follows. And Walking Dead plot = people dying. Clementine has the same problem.
It probably didn't help that the guy who executed Ron's father in the middle of town square was incidentally the same guy that was banging Ron's mom a few days later. And if that wasn't bad enough, that same guy has a son that goes on to steal Ron's girlfriend. And its fucked up because if you go back and watch Season 5, Ron was REALLY nice to Carl when he first arrived in Alexandria. But I guess the Bro Code doesn't mean shit in the apocalypse.
Exactly, Ron's had his world torn apart ever since Rick's group came and from Ron's point of view, Rick and Carl are the ones to blame, especially Rick.
I wouldn't say "super" pissed, but I am a little upset about it. Ron wasn't a bad kid, he just had his entire world systematically torn apar… moret in a short amount of time. Granted its not entirely Rick and companies fault, but seeing as how things were relatively peaceful in Alexandria up until their arrival, I can see how it would be easy to place the blame on them, mistakenly or not. Its just the curse of being the Protagonist in Walking Dead: where you go, the plot follows. And Walking Dead plot = people dying. Clementine has the same problem.
It probably didn't help that the guy who executed Ron's father in the middle of town square was incidentally the same guy that was banging Ron's mom a few days later. And if that wasn't bad enough, that same guy has a son that goes on to steal Ron's girlfriend. And its fucked up because if you go back and watch Season 5, Ron was REALLY nice to Carl when he first arrived in Alexandria. But I guess the Bro Code doesn't mean shit in the apocalypse.
Lydia was a turning point for Carl in the comic. I think she will appear, but it's not certain until Whispers Into Scream airs on the show… if it does.
I just hope we don't get anymore episodes like Now. People complain about Start to Finish being unveventful, but Now is probably one of the most boring 45 minutes of television I've ever seen. I wasn't invested at all and it made no attempts to get me invested. Good god, was it boring.
Maybe a great episode. But wait for them to go back to it's string of crap episodes for the next 6 episodes or so. Then we will get a great finale probably. The show is way to inconsistent.
I dont think she would think of it that way, just see her son being attacked and go into protective mode, and probably attack Rick. It would cause more problems then it would solve.
I dont think she would think of it that way, just see her son being attacked and go into protective mode, and probably attack Rick. It would cause more problems then it would solve.
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I only wish he survived so we could see what Carl would do when he wakes up. I think it'd be interesting.
It's good content but I hate how he talks about what he thinks is gonna happen as if it's a factual truth.
Someone on Twitter said that Tom Payne is brown belt in real life.
I hate Carl with a passion now, he's turned into a whiny little brat.
I disagree.
How?
I just don't see Carl as whiny or as a brat.
This will be pretty good then!
Fair enough.
Watch Make A Path Presents.
I wouldn't say "super" pissed, but I am a little upset about it. Ron wasn't a bad kid, he just had his entire world systematically torn apart in a short amount of time. Granted its not entirely Rick and companies fault, but seeing as how things were relatively peaceful in Alexandria up until their arrival, I can see how it would be easy to place the blame on them, mistakenly or not. Its just the curse of being the Protagonist in Walking Dead: where you go, the plot follows. And Walking Dead plot = people dying. Clementine has the same problem.
It probably didn't help that the guy who executed Ron's father in the middle of town square was incidentally the same guy that was banging Ron's mom a few days later. And if that wasn't bad enough, that same guy has a son that goes on to steal Ron's girlfriend. And its fucked up because if you go back and watch Season 5, Ron was REALLY nice to Carl when he first arrived in Alexandria. But I guess the Bro Code doesn't mean shit in the apocalypse.
Exactly, Ron's had his world torn apart ever since Rick's group came and from Ron's point of view, Rick and Carl are the ones to blame, especially Rick.
If she does.
He's way too pretty.
Lydia was a turning point for Carl in the comic. I think she will appear, but it's not certain until Whispers Into Scream airs on the show… if it does.
Knocking someone out in the middle of a herd isn't killing him?
Either way, he would've ended up dead
Make a path is great too. I enjoy his tendencies to find different layers in which the episodes work.
Not really, if he didn't shoot, he wouldn't have been eaten. If Michonne knocked him out, he wouldn't have shot.
He got that from predicting several things accurately in seasons 3-5. I can understand why people dislike it now though.
I just hope we don't get anymore episodes like Now. People complain about Start to Finish being unveventful, but Now is probably one of the most boring 45 minutes of television I've ever seen. I wasn't invested at all and it made no attempts to get me invested. Good god, was it boring.
Why didn't they just knock Sam out and carry him?
They can always cover him in dust and muck, and put brown contacts on him.
MAPP is one of the best The Walking Dead YouTube channels, at the moment.
Uh, yes he would've. If he gets knocked out, his body is most likely going to stiffen (and pull the trigger as a result)
You think his mother would allow that
That is true, I didn't think about that. Sorry.
love charlie. but the reason why i subscribed to him was because of game of thrones.
Priest Gabriel really stepped up his game this episode, along with Eugene.
I give Gabriel credit for keeping Judith safe like he said. I had my doubts.
Also the walkers would probably noticed him if he suddenly fell down unconcious.
If it meant saving his life...then any sane mother would.
And Eugene stepped up!
"No one gets to clock out today"
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I dont think she would think of it that way, just see her son being attacked and go into protective mode, and probably attack Rick. It would cause more problems then it would solve.
Surely this could have been solved with a quick explanation, they were talking anyway
They didn't notice Carl
That is... That is heartbreaking.
They could've carried concious Sam too.
I'm not sure why they paired that together? I mean Carl didnt let his guard down, he got shot randomly.
Yeah but there'd be the risk he started screaming/crying, its better to be on the safe side.