So who do guys think will live/die?
The only thing I can say for certain is that Daryl and Carl will live
Also, the reason I hated the season 3 finale
Aside from what the people usually say, my reason for hating the finale: Daryl is my favorite character, so it only makes sense that I felt for Merle's death. After all, my favorite character was left screaming on the ground. What pissed me off is I expected Daryl to come back seeking revenge, wanting the death of all the people responsible for his brothers death. Instead, he acted normal and indifferent in the finale
I just hope they don't explain what happened to make the Walkers, whatever happened to cause the world to be the way it is isn't important. But I have an inching feeling that they'll do that anyway.
You mean a bioweapon something that can be cured with a whatever? Something to explain the origin of the mystery disease?
Yeah, I'd rather not know what exactly caused the bio-crisis, like the name of the chemical or who released it or whatever. The main attraction to the series, at least for me, is the aspect of survival in a dead world. I love it because of the people, not the walkers.
however, I'm guessing they've already explained all of that.
You'd be surprised.
So who do guys think will live/die?
The only thing I can say for certain is that Daryl and Carl will live
Carl is certain to live. I'm doubtful about Tyreese. Hershel position isn't doing so well either. Beth? Want Carl to turn into a colder child soldier? Sure, let's kill her. I'm sure they wouldn't kill Daryl. He's too popular among the TV fanbase for that. He's the main attraction out of all the cast. Aside from Michonne.
So who do guys think will live/die?
The only thing I can say for certain is that Daryl and Carl will live
Carl is certain to live. I'm doubtful about Tyreese. Hershel position isn't doing so well either. Beth? Want Carl to turn into a colder child soldier? Sure, let's kill her. I'm sure they wouldn't kill Daryl. He's too popular among the TV fanbase for that. He's the main attraction out of all the cast. Aside from Michonne.
They'd probably kill off Carol because of her relationship with Daryl. No doubt Daryl's emotion will stir around mixed emotions amongst the fans
They'd probably kill off Carol because of her relationship with Daryl. No doubt Daryl's emotion will stir around mixed emotions amongst the fans
Ah. Yeah. Carol isn't really upgraded to main cast, is she? :\
Now that I've had a week to collect my thoughts on the mid-season finale, what do you guys think about it?
Damn. They really out did themselves in this one. The season started out extremely dense and slow, and I was beginning to hate it for that. Then, it started to pick up pace and began to look like a solid season. Once the episode with Hershel in Block D came out, I knew this was going to be a great season. Then, they humanized the Governor and made him look like he legitimately wanted to start over. I actually began to like him at that point. Once he killed Martinez in the next episode, I thought "This nigga is the same selfish bastard." Then, GOD DAMN That finale. WHOOOOO. I still need to collect my thoughts on that. The Governor killing Hershel, and whispering "Liar" to Rick right before that, and war completely breaking out.
The best part was, when Rick was all battered up and near dead, all he could do was say "Where's Carl." Then there was the open-ended scene of the discovering Judith's "Death"
I'm interested as to what happens in the mid-season premiere. The writers have set themselves up for great things. What will happen to Lilly and Tara? Where does the broken up group go from now? Is Judith really dead?
I'm not reading those. I'm behind you and I've just seen the episode where the governor has his own episode.
Midseason finale was sure as hell one of the shocking episodes since The Farm's fall.I think it's been subtley hinted that Hershel's gonna die. I mean, some episodes focus on his alarming activity when the sickness hit. Keyword: alarming. Plus, he made a speech about risks. Speeches don't bid well for characters in a show where anyone can die.
Also, back to the whole humanizing the Governor. I realized that even though he loved Lilly and Megan, that it was never going to last because of one major thing: the very base of their relationship, their meeting each other, was an entire lie. They still thought his name was Brian. Also, the way he selfishly started to treat Megan like his own daughter reminded me of Joel in Last of Us. Except Joel kept his shit together and did not ultimately lead himself and his "daughter" to their deaths.
The base of the relationship was never a lie. Or at least, I don't think that lying ever caused their deaths. The Governor wanted to forget everything about what he did and who he was. He wanted to entirely leave his past behind and start a new beginning. He hated himself, apparent by folding his image in the photo of his family. He wanted to forget and leave, evident by his initial insistence of leaving the group. The problem wasn't lying, but keeping Dr. Jekyll from transforming into Mr. Hyde all over again.
The first gear that start moving towards their eventual deaths is the reappearance of Martinez. He was a liability. He knows Brian's real past, but that per se wasn't the cause of him getting killed. What drove the Governor to kill him is when Martinez started offering to SHARE the leadership. When the Governor leads, it's a full-on dictatorship. No question. No democracy, no council, just him.
Note, when the Governor was in the process of killing Martinez, he was shouting "I DON'T WANT IT!". It wasn't sarcasm. Hell, it wasn't anything. He really doesn't want to be a leader. He wants to turn back. But his nature as a dictator, his hunger for power before anything else keeps him from changing. He was being forced into assuming the role of leader because of his nature and that killed him in the process.
EDIT: Oh shit, was this about the relationship lasting? Crap, I'm sorry. :\
Anyway, I do believe that they might have lasted, if not for the Governor's hunger for power. Like I said, the lie wasn't the problem.
By that point, he was a changed man. He doesn't obsess with her dead daughter anymore. The first thing he did when he saw Meghan dead was shoot her first. Heartless, I know. But he realizes the futility of keeping her as a walker.
So, what did you guys think about "The Grove?"
DAMN, the writers here sure have GUTS.
That was horrifying. Lizzie was flat-out creepy and for her to kill Mika like that was soul-crushing. I feel awful for Carol about what she had to do, but i feel she is the most emotionally stable of all the prison group because she ultimately does what she has to do, and she does not hesitate when doing it. The forgiving part was powerful, and I feel Tyrese has learned about what Carol was feeling and felt sorry, but understood at the same time what had to be done. I think Carol's time is up. She looks like she is going to die by season's end.