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Originally Posted by Hockeyguy15
Hershel did not grow his leg back, they found a prosthetic leg when they were out scouting.
Michonne is comfortable and part of the group, hence her opening up.
Alcoholic Bob, who was baiting the walkers, and your question about Rick could all be answered in time. It's 2 episodes of Governor back story, it's not like the season is over after those 2 episodes. I feel like you are being a little impatient with wanting answers about everything right now, and it seems like you aren't really paying attention when you watch the episodes otherwise you wouldn't have a question about Herschel and 'growing' a leg.
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I know Hershel didn't actually grow his leg back. I was being hilarious.
The change in Michonne's character is quite dramatic and, for me at least, difficult to reconcile.
I must've missed the part where they showed Bob baited the walkers.
You're right, I am a bit impatient about the timing and pacing of this season. We had five episodes dealing with the outbreak at the prison with tension building and mysteries to solve and then they leave the audience at the end of episode five with a teaser re-introducing the biggest baddie from last year.
And then they give the audience this. We jump back in time and get to watch the Governor go all soft. I found his relationship with the family in the apartment to move to quickly and unrealistically. I get that they did another jump in time when the Governor cut his beard and stuff, but the pacing seemed off.
And no, the season isn't over, but there are only two episodes left until they take their mid-season hiatus. From what you can gather from the previews and episode descriptions, it looks like another mostly Governor-centric episode next week before the mid-season finale which, I guess, will pick up where the teaser at the end of episode 5 left off.
Obviously others feel differently, but for me the pacing and timing of events just seems off.