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Post by OrsonSwelles on Dec 4, 2017 3:49:14 GMT
Uh, so the Saviors just killed all of the walkers and can get out now? Why couldn't they have done that sooner?
So Rick went to the dump by himself. Again, why? And when he was holding Jadis down how was he in control and making demands, even though he was surrounded by her crew with guns pointed at him?
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Post by anthonyrocks on Dec 4, 2017 4:30:26 GMT
My Usual Question as always, What Character or Characters got killed in tonight's episode and how did they die ?
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Post by OrsonSwelles on Dec 4, 2017 4:59:03 GMT
My Usual Question as always, What Character or Characters got killed in tonight's episode and how did they die ? A few of Negan's indentured workers were killed when the walkers got in and given next week's preview it seems certain all the walkers outside Negan's compound were killed.
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Post by johnblutarsky on Dec 4, 2017 16:14:38 GMT
Uh, so the Saviors just killed all of the walkers and can get out now? Why couldn't they have done that sooner?
So Rick went to the dump by himself. Again, why? And when he was holding Jadis down how was he in control and making demands, even though he was surrounded by her crew with guns pointed at him? Yeah! I don't understand how the Saviors escaped. It would seem that it would have been harder after the truck was driven into the compound.
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Post by OrsonSwelles on Dec 4, 2017 17:53:57 GMT
Uh, so the Saviors just killed all of the walkers and can get out now? Why couldn't they have done that sooner?
So Rick went to the dump by himself. Again, why? And when he was holding Jadis down how was he in control and making demands, even though he was surrounded by her crew with guns pointed at him? Yeah! I don't understand how the Saviors escaped. It would seem that it would have been harder after the truck was driven into the compound. Based on Negan's talk with Eugene about a plan using A LOT of bullets and Eugene being able to make more, I think they just kept shooting until all the walkers were dead. The Saviors were on the upper level while the walkers were below. The epitome of shooting fish in a barrel. My question is if this was all they needed to do why didn't they do something sooner? Maybe let a few walkers in at a time and kill them. Time consuming? Yes, but better than just sitting there and running out of water.
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Post by johnblutarsky on Dec 4, 2017 18:52:32 GMT
Yeah! I don't understand how the Saviors escaped. It would seem that it would have been harder after the truck was driven into the compound. Based on Negan's talk with Eugene about a plan using A LOT of bullets and Eugene being able to make more, I think they just kept shooting until all the walkers were dead. The Saviors were on the upper level while the walkers were below. The epitome of shooting fish in a barrel. My question is if this was all they needed to do why didn't they do something sooner? Maybe let a few walkers in at a time and kill them. Time consuming? Yes, but better than just sitting there and running out of water. That could be. If so, I'm missing how much time is passing between scenes and episodes. I didn't think that a lot of time passed between the truck driving into the compound and when Rick discovered the situation.
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Post by OrsonSwelles on Dec 4, 2017 19:10:49 GMT
Based on Negan's talk with Eugene about a plan using A LOT of bullets and Eugene being able to make more, I think they just kept shooting until all the walkers were dead. The Saviors were on the upper level while the walkers were below. The epitome of shooting fish in a barrel. My question is if this was all they needed to do why didn't they do something sooner? Maybe let a few walkers in at a time and kill them. Time consuming? Yes, but better than just sitting there and running out of water. That could be. If so, I'm missing how much time is passing between scenes and episodes. I didn't think that a lot of time passed between the truck driving into the compound and when Rick discovered the situation. The preview for next week had Negan 'knocking' on Alexandria's door so I'm guessing they had enough time to make bullets or did they just have more sitting around or suddenly just find some when they needed it?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2017 23:32:46 GMT
Yay, a Eugene episode. Said no-one ever.
Girlfriend has given up on the show but I'm still hanging on. Not sure why. Can anyone point to anything interesting since the show came back? Anything?
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Post by geezer on Dec 5, 2017 0:30:00 GMT
Yay, a Eugene episode. Said no-one ever. Girlfriend has given up on the show but I'm still hanging on. Not sure why. Can anyone point to anything interesting since the show came back? Anything? Your very weird and disturbing avatar for one.
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Post by geezer on Dec 5, 2017 1:29:08 GMT
Yeah! I don't understand how the Saviors escaped. It would seem that it would have been harder after the truck was driven into the compound. Based on Negan's talk with Eugene about a plan using A LOT of bullets and Eugene being able to make more, I think they just kept shooting until all the walkers were dead. The Saviors were on the upper level while the walkers were below. The epitome of shooting fish in a barrel. My question is if this was all they needed to do why didn't they do something sooner? Maybe let a few walkers in at a time and kill them. Time consuming? Yes, but better than just sitting there and running out of water. So what was Eugene's "big plan"? Shoot the walkers? Wow! That is a brainstorm no one could ever figure out! Maybe we will see next week. How about this: Dont waste hundreds and thousands of rounds of automatic fire, when it only takes one bullet in the head for each walker. BTW, what was holding that helmet on the head of the Garbage People's attack walker? Spikes in the head would kill it. I hate the Garbage People and feel their involvement has brought the story down even more.
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