Re: Walking Dead
As I mentioned earlier, I was hoping for something a bit more from this episode. Maybe the show should have stressed the escape attempt by Rick and gang a bit more, or at least followed it long enough for the attempt to start to fail, rather than leaving all that to February. And Michael is right, no one puts their guns down and leaves a known lunatic with the power to kill them all. Which brings up the obvious and logical question, why didn't the Wolf guy simply kill them all once he had the gun? It would have followed his previous actions and made perfect sense, given his avowed threat to keep killing once Morgan saved him. The episode was just not satisfactory in any aspect. -- Al
As I mentioned earlier, I was hoping for something a bit more from this episode. Maybe the show should have stressed the escape attempt by Rick and gang a bit more, or at least followed it long enough for the attempt to start to fail, rather than leaving all that to February. And Michael is right, no one puts their guns down and leaves a known lunatic with the power to kill them all. Which brings up the obvious and logical question, why didn't the Wolf guy simply kill them all once he had the gun? It would have followed his previous actions and made perfect sense, given his avowed threat to keep killing once Morgan saved him. The episode was just not satisfactory in any aspect. -- Al