Going back to the comments on Lori's dying speech to her only son in the middle of a zombie apocalypse while potentially birthing a zombie baby being over the top... Ummmmmmmmmmmmm I'll just repeat that again SHE'S GIVING A DYING SPEECH TO HER ONLY SON IN THE MIDDLE OF A ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE WHILE POTENTIALLY BIRTHING A ZOMBIE BABY. I love how we're great judges for what makes a dying speech in a zombie world believable and what tips the dying speech barometers over its limit.
the little black guy that caused all the chaos did get outside of the gates to kill a deer....so I guess that is plausible. but they never directly adressed it. so in open ended tv drama fashion, I can only assume it will come into play later...
It was his sub conscious feeling bad for letting Lori down. Looks like the **** is about to hit the fan with rick vs the govern.
The subconscious Lori said it was Jim that he was talking to. The guy who got bit and they left on the side of the road during the first season.
Andrea's contribution to Woodbury is having sex with the Governor. Hate the buildup, now I gotta wait a week. Stupid walking dead.
But where's Lori's body? They're gonna have to give a real sign she's dead since I assume they don't want to pay her for another episode just to lie down there.
I thought the zombie that Rick cut into in that room ate her. The bullet out of her head was lying on the floor in a pool of blood next to the zombie's distended abdomen.
And the first woman was Amy, Andrea's sister who died at the camp in the quarry outside Atlanta in Season 1. They've said that they're not going to show the body. I doubt they're going to give anymore evidence. We just have to take Carl's word that he really did shoot her and we're left to assume that the bloated zombie consumed her remains.
I thought Merle had gone soft after becoming the Governor's lapdog, but today's episode shows he's as evil as ever...
That's what I thought as well. But I also thought he intended to fish that zombie's guts for Lori's wedding band or something like that, but he just kept stabbing it instead so I was left wondering. It's funny how Daryl's fidgeting with Carol's knife felt a lot more emotional imo than all the scenes with Rick and the phone. I think he's lining up to rebel against the governor. That certainly looked like a look of distrust on the governor's face after their last conversation.