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Originally Posted by Pierre "Monster" McGuire
Clearly Milton was the one who lit all the zombies on fire. I'm pretty sure no one else did.
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That was my first thought too. It seems to make sense given his unease with what the Governor has become and Andrea's "you can't look the other way any more" speech.
But on the other hand, it's a bit too predictable and formulaic. Plus, there's the whole problem of Milton trying to find a good excuse to take go for a cruise outside the walls in the middle of the night. You don't think someone questions why Milton would do something like that so out of character? No one on the wall reports back to Martinez or the Governor that Milton is doing something odd? So maybe the writers are just throwing us off the scent of someone else (like Martinez) who would have reason to be out at night with a vehicle and know how to access the gasoline.
But still, back to the first hand, the writers have not shown any reluctance to take these characters and the story down predictable and groan-inspiring paths before. It probably is Milton who BBQed the walkers.