In the promo for episode two she wrote JSS on the window, wasn't JSS scratched onto the gun Rick put in the blender and it was missing? She seems shady and could be part of the wolves that they were pushing on the finale. I think she rang the horn to let them know the group is away from the ASZ so its a major battle between walkers/wolves/ASZ residents turning on eachother.
You mean the girl that Coral was moving in on? That would make sense as she seemed to have been moving in and out of Alexandria on her own.
My first guess at the time was that The Wolves were attacking Alexandria since most of the fighting men left and the horn was a desperate call for help from the people in the community.
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You mean the girl that Coral was moving in on? That would make sense as she seemed to have been moving in and out of Alexandria on her own.
My first guess at the time was that The Wolves were attacking Alexandria since most of the fighting men left and the horn was a desperate call for help from the people in the community.
Yep that girl,
She probably let em know that all the security is out on the zombie parade and they only have kids/non trained individuals to take watch of the ASZ.
Well maybe they finally listened to the mocking of how the series has been so slow, with long dialogue scenes and so little action. If they keep up this pace, wow.
Carol is so bad ass, but I don't quite get Morgan, for him to have survived this long you would think he would be ready to kill when needed.
No way he leaves though.
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great 2 episodes, but I was yelling at my TV in episode one for them to light fire to the walker pit!
With the wolves, it felt a bit like bad writing for them to have no guns, and they made a point to say "they have no guns" as if people like that wouldn't have found guns by now. And it's clearly not because they don't want one, because they grab it at the end.
I felt like Morgan may have realized at the end that he may have to kill people, or he will realize that when some that got away end up killing his group.
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With the wolves, it felt a bit like bad writing for them to have no guns, and they made a point to say "they have no guns" as if people like that wouldn't have found guns by now. And it's clearly not because they don't want one, because they grab it at the end.
I wonder if it's part of their mentality; that to completely embrace being a wolf, you would just use your fangs and claws. In this case, knives and hand held weapons. Then at the end when there was no other way of ensuring escape, he grabs a gun.
I am starting to dislike Morgan and his "no killing" policy.
Morgan's kind of annoying. I find his unwavering stance to not kill people unrealistic. I still think something's up with the girl. Did anyone else catch when her & Carl were sitting back to back, she was talking about how Alexandria is too big to defend, then she said "It's how we...." but Carl interrupted her saying no one would get into the house? It's almost like she was saying 'We' as in the wolves...like it's how we got over the walls or something. Something off there, and why, in the middle of a bloody massacre would she choose that moment to run? I'm thinking she's a Wolf. Or something. Solid episode though, and I think Carol is my new favourite character.
when we first saw Morgan do his pacifist Donatello/Book of Eli thing last season, he was camping in the woods and got confronted by two guys, who he of course non-lethally disabled. was one of those guys the same that he fought at his house? back then, I think one of them had a gun but it was empty or something.
his "talk it out" routine is super annoying during that bloodbath for sure, but they really don't want to turn him into the male Michonne, otherwise everyone is just the same. we have killers who are more than happy to kill, naive deer in headlights softies, but he's one of the few that's different.