Rapidly-Greying wrote:Well enjoyed it. The only thing I didn't like was part of the time jump didn't make sense. It's clearly 4 years at least but there is still all this animosity with the remaining saviours and seeing at they are struggling to grow food why have they not expanded and integrated them into the other communities.
I also didn't see any dedication to Scott Wilson which pipped me right off.
Also,does Darryl have a woman now? Seemed quite close to that foxy blonde.
Even already though I can't make sense of the whisper people. They still have to scavenge and eat and sleep and gooseberry fool and stuff,surely the other zombies would suss that pretty quickly. I'll have to wait and see how they do it.
Gabriel now looks strawberry floating awesome and Rick looks cool as strawberry float. I don't think they'll kill Rick,they maybe kill Judy and he decides to just wander off on his own.
I still love it. strawberry float the naysayers.
I didn't like that aspect of the time jump either, you'd have thought when the sanctuary was struggling to survive they'd have split it 3 ways and divided them between Alexandria, Hilltop and Kingdom. Granted each of the respective communities wouldn't have liked it at first but could have probably been convinced and would have been a much better scenario before potentially resettling at the sanctuary.
I do agree that Rick and Father Gabrial look great this season, also the Whisperers have never made a load of sense to me as in an post apocalyptic world everyone would either have to settle down and produce their own food or steal it. Scavenging would only be an option for so long (and I doubt it would be anywhere near as long as programs such as this make out).
Moggy wrote:What am I missing with the raid on the Smithsonian? Going there for seeds makes sense, but why did they spend so much effort on taking an ancient wagon and plough? Surely there is plenty of farm equipment still around (they have no trouble running motorbikes, cars and trucks!) that they can use or they can build their own (Eugene can make bullets but not a plough?) why are they grabbing 19th century equipment?
Yeah the seeds made sense, the rest just doesn't. Surely they've been farming already so can just continue as they are? I get they're trying to give the sanctuary an extra boost but it looks like they're used to farming already now so would have the needed tools so taking extra time and risks just seems pointless.