Could the Governor somehow be infecting the prison population with this flu/disease through the rats?
Just assumptions to this point. Nothing has been proved on the show as of yet, but I also think the little girl was feeding her zombie friends.
I don't think so because we saw the bleeding zombie(s) at the hospital where Daryl and the gang were running away from.
I enjoyed this one, especially how they set up the governor as a redeemable character. Should make for an interesting conflict of interests when he comes in contact with the prison group.
You mean to tell me those chicks had never seen a zombie movie to know you aim at the head? that was my only beef with the episode. other than that, pretty enjoyable.
Seems really unbelievable these four survived this long being so naive. Then opens their hearts and family to a bandit with a heart of gold. So the escape plan to get away from a group of zombies on a desolate rural road is to run into the forest? They seem to do this all the time.
I guess I have no intention of changing my mind about the governor. He didn't pull off southern american psycho last season and was skipping a lot of this heisenberg-dandy coming of age episode. That talkative cop chick was cute though. But the writers did do a good job on last week's episode with Herschel so maybe there can be hope for this guy. Or maybe they develop him just enough so that a small contingent of viewers hope he doesn't die, then Michonne slices him in twain.
It was OK. At least the writers tried to make it interesting, but I hope the governor doesn't last more than two additional episodes.
It's obviously just me. But I cringe at some of the acting with children. When she suddenly dashes behind the chair hiding in the house. "Was that a bad question to ask" Standing there putting everyone in jeopardy. Then the euphoric coming together of her and the Gov in a symbolic embrace. Ehhhhhhhh.
Yep. My girlfriend, who just started watching this season, asked "who is writing this stuff" last night. But the cop chick's acting and dialogue was so freaking bad. Fist bumping? So unnecessarily cheesy.
The older sister (the one that caught the flu) of the two children Carol was looking after CANNOT ACT WORTH A DAMN.