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Walking Dead season 5

Well, you have to believe that Sasha and others have some version of PTSD from their time up until this point.

My theory is that the simple answer is the actual answer for once. This community is so simple and overly safe, that THAT is the actual threat. Not staying sharp, training, on your toes for walkers and outside threats; this is what will become the threat. This community is doing such a good job of trying to get them to relax and disarm, that they might actually get comfortable and complacent. I suspect someone like Carol or Darrel will notice something or a threat will occur and they'll snap everyone out of it, then have to move or something.

Really would be the most logical concept left to play out with the "random community to explore" concept. Only problem is, it is not as captivating, other than we are all expecting this group to be like the last two or the prison, with tons of conflict. Feels like that is building, but I expect it to be a 180 to the type of conflict, since it will be self inflicted and they will be the aggressors.
 
connection to the W on the walker and the truck full of dismembered walkers a few episodes back?
 
I still have a problem with a guy who is supposed to be an engineer designing a wall with the supports outside. Total vulnerability to humans, as Rick mentioned it is how he would come in, and the exact opposite of how to get the most strength/resistance from outside forces.
I was happy throwing some logic out the window for the first season or two but this shit is getting ridiculous.
 
There was graffiti at Noah's neighborhood that said Wolves nearby. Could be actual wolves or a group of people calling themselves wolves.

I thought Morgan was the wolf; that his graffiti was a warning that there are people (him) who will show no kinship nor kindness to another human, and that anyone seeing this best be on their way.

He might have a soft spot for Rick (part of his wolf pack), but Morgan might be roaming the earth hoping to go unnoticed but killing everything and everyone who crosses his path just to be on the safe side.
 
I still have a problem with a guy who is supposed to be an engineer designing a wall with the supports outside. Total vulnerability to humans, as Rick mentioned it is how he would come in, and the exact opposite of how to get the most strength/resistance from outside forces.
I was happy throwing some logic out the window for the first season or two but this shit is getting ridiculous.

You have to figure they built the town when they thought only walkers were a threat. In their now post apocalyptic world, the most dangerous enemy are other survivors.
 
I thought Morgan was the wolf; that his graffiti was a warning that there are people (him) who will show no kinship nor kindness to another human, and that anyone seeing this best be on their way.

He might have a soft spot for Rick (part of his wolf pack), but Morgan might be roaming the earth hoping to go unnoticed but killing everything and everyone who crosses his path just to be on the safe side.
I really do not think it is Morgan. It just doesn't fit with his character at all.

In their now post apocalyptic world, the most dangerous enemy are other survivors.
The town doesn't know that. Rick's group does. The guy was so proud of his wall. They have no idea it is has a major weakness.
 
Don't forget, Morgan is behind the group and walking from Atlanta.
The group drove/rode most of the way to Richmond then Alexandria.
 
I really do not think it is Morgan. It just doesn't fit with his character at all.


The town doesn't know that. Rick's group does. The guy was so proud of his wall. They have no idea it is has a major weakness.

Rick told them straight up... that was a funny moment. The husband seemed like a huge nerd...

Don't forget, Morgan is behind the group and walking from Atlanta.
The group drove/rode most of the way to Richmond then Alexandria.

doesnt mean he didnt also find transportation... I really like the actor that plays Morgan and the character. Hoping he plays a more vital role soon.

Dont believe Morgan is behind that carving/wolves tag
 
Can't quite remember...I thought the last time we saw Morgan he was going completely off the rails?
 
I really do not think it is Morgan. It just doesn't fit with his character at all.


The town doesn't know that. Rick's group does. The guy was so proud of his wall. They have no idea it is has a major weakness.

Which is exactly why they only constructed the wall to defend against walkers.
 
Im gonna try this recipe!
 

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Im gonna try this recipe!

Damn, I just read through all those steps expecting to see the threatening a child part at the bottom and was completely disappointed. 1/10, would not read cookie steps again.
 
Can't quite remember...I thought the last time we saw Morgan he was going completely off the rails?

That was the 2nd to the last time we saw Morgan. They showed him again, about 5 months ago, at the end of last season. Right after Ricks group left the Church.

The fact that he was 'on the move' and seemingly looking for other people, seemed to imply that he is doing better, mentally.
 
That was the 2nd to the last time we saw Morgan. They showed him again, about 5 months ago, at the end of last season. Right after Ricks group left the Church.

The fact that he was 'on the move' and seemingly looking for other people, seemed to imply that he is doing better, mentally.

Love the writing, they adressed almost all of the oddities we mentioned here with that last episode :thumbup
 
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