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Originally Posted by Ben_in_Canada
What bugged me about the episode was the walkers at the barn door.
Was this a dream sequence? I know they showed the girls walking around the morning after and there were bodies all over the place and downed trees and stuff but it just seemed so random that one moment they were all holding the doors closed and the next they're back sleeping all over the barn?
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Originally Posted by Inglewood Jack
I knew this one wouldn't be popular...hate it or love it, at least we can all agree that the episode made us feel some of the hopelessness and monotony of shambling towards Washington on foot?
I also want to know what the heck was up with that barn attack. big zombie horde, thunder, desperate pushing against the mud and then...a beautiful morning where you could practically hear the rooster calls in the sunlight? when they came out to see what happened it almost looked like an apartment-sized boulder had smashed a path through the forest. you'd think if something suddenly interrupted the attack, they would have gone out to see what was going on that same night, instead of just being like, eh we're tired of pushing, we'll sleep in and check it out tomorrow.
maybe the new Aaron guy is a wizard and cast Meteor 2 on the zombies. until someone comes up with a more plausible explanation, let's go with that.
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I took it to be a dream. It represented to me the contiual push this world has against the group both emotionally and physically.
I didn't mind the episode. As mentioned, there has not been much about the difficulties of everyday living, and necessities of life, food/water/shelter.
You can't have everyshow be a blow doors off. This episode was forplay for next week. You simply can't jump right on the clitoris all the time.
I reckon Aaron is a friend. The scenes from next week i think are Rick et al, fighting the enemy of Aaron (I suspect Morgan has met with them).