I liked that Rick kind of distanced himself from her after that due to fact that she played Rick and Shane against eachother like a game. It made it more dramatic that she died while he was still not talking to her, not giving them a trope make up scene before she died.
I'm going in to the back half of this season with little spoilers. Knowing spoilers when you have to watch a filler episode is horrible.
Yeah I don't know anything comic or spoiler-wise going forward. Hopefully that helps me enjoy it more haha.
AMC has been temporarily off air for me for the last hour and a half, guess I'm not watching this right now lol
That stretch of highway in this episode I'm pretty sure is the same spot they filmed at for the highway scenes right before Hershel's farm. (Confirmed in Talking Dead "inside the dead" segment)
The clothesline scene was cool. Sasha throwing that dynamite down and after everyone else carefully handling them was funny.
Ep covered a lot of ground without having any slow moments. It'd be nice if the rest the season followed suit.
Yes to the latter half, Gregory is a coward. But the dialog was fine. It did its job at making you feel that way about him. A well told story with a message.
Well no argument there, but that's how Daryl's been written since the beginning so it was consistent enough for me not to think anything of it.
Morgan did make me kinda mad. I thought Morgan hearing about Glenn and crew would get him on board but he's a dum dum. I'm waiting to see Carol's reaction since Glenn was one of the last original crew left.