#TheWalkingDead We’ve got a few cliffhangers from The Walking Dead midseason finale, like who will survive in the herd-overrun Alexandria, and whether there will be enough left of the town itself to rebuild into the community Deanna so desperately wanted it to become. Oh, but Deanna.
Let’s start with Carl. He really stood out in this episode. He is really emerging as this character with the toughness and savvy of Rick, but less hot-headed than Rick.
Morgan is very wed to the ideas Eastman left him with, but he hasn’t yet made the connection, the realization, that part of the reason Eastman was able to live out the “all life is precious” philosophy was because he was living by himself in the woods.
We also got a great sendoff for Deanna, who was… she got to be a badass at the end. She was always such a tough character, and added a lot to the story, a different point of view and attitude for a lot of people, especially Rick.
Among Deanna’s legacies is her son, Spencer, who we did not see at all in this episode. Should we assume anything? Is he OK, dead, or maybe he decided to try that plan of his again
The nonlinear storytelling from the first half of the season paid off in some fun ways. Even going all the way to Season 5 storylines, like finding out where Morgan got the Goo Goo Cluster he had in Father Gabriel’s church in Season 5
Both Greg Nicotero and Norman Reedus have been telling me about the Daryl/Rick episode in the second half of the season,
Let’s start with Carl. He really stood out in this episode. He is really emerging as this character with the toughness and savvy of Rick, but less hot-headed than Rick.
Morgan is very wed to the ideas Eastman left him with, but he hasn’t yet made the connection, the realization, that part of the reason Eastman was able to live out the “all life is precious” philosophy was because he was living by himself in the woods.
We also got a great sendoff for Deanna, who was… she got to be a badass at the end. She was always such a tough character, and added a lot to the story, a different point of view and attitude for a lot of people, especially Rick.
Among Deanna’s legacies is her son, Spencer, who we did not see at all in this episode. Should we assume anything? Is he OK, dead, or maybe he decided to try that plan of his again
The nonlinear storytelling from the first half of the season paid off in some fun ways. Even going all the way to Season 5 storylines, like finding out where Morgan got the Goo Goo Cluster he had in Father Gabriel’s church in Season 5
Both Greg Nicotero and Norman Reedus have been telling me about the Daryl/Rick episode in the second half of the season,
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