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zoLo
United States5896 Posts
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GreenHorizons
United States23255 Posts
On March 10 2015 08:09 zoLo wrote: lol, Rick is so gonna cause shit in Alexandria all because of a woman. What got to me was that he kept reaching for the stolen gun instead of the one they let him carry (maybe it's a show piece and not loaded?). I suppose it symbolizes that it's renegade Rick that wanted to pull the gun and not Sheriff Rick maybe? | ||
zoLo
United States5896 Posts
On March 10 2015 08:12 GreenHorizons wrote: What got to me was that he kept reaching for the stolen gun instead of the one they let him carry (maybe it's a show piece and not loaded?). I suppose it symbolizes that it's renegade Rick that wanted to pull the gun and not Sheriff Rick maybe? Good catch. Got this off another forum, and it's a good catch too. I just took it that she was glad that Rick indulged her son's little game and was trying to fit in. But I did get a little creeped out when I saw it was an A, especially considering their history with Terminus. Not to mention that is was a scarlet A, as in the mark of an adulterer. Foreshadowing, maybe? | ||
diplosanity
United Kingdom14 Posts
I was so excited for this episode but it was just meant to be "tensions rising" I think and that's so frustrating when the releases are so far apart. | ||
Acrofales
Spain18013 Posts
On March 10 2015 08:35 zoLo wrote: Good catch. Got this off another forum, and it's a good catch too. I have no clue what the stamp is for, but all the adults seemed to have an A. And the walker had a W on his forehead. That is either foreshadowing or a red herring, but I have no clue what it foreshadows. | ||
Zooper31
United States5711 Posts
On March 10 2015 13:40 Acrofales wrote: I have no clue what the stamp is for, but all the adults seemed to have an A. And the walker had a W on his forehead. That is either foreshadowing or a red herring, but I have no clue what it foreshadows. A for Alexandria, the name of the town. But also doubles as being the scarlet letter obviously with the way Rick is treating the woman. | ||
GreenHorizons
United States23255 Posts
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zoLo
United States5896 Posts
On March 10 2015 13:40 Acrofales wrote: I have no clue what the stamp is for, but all the adults seemed to have an A. And the walker had a W on his forehead. That is either foreshadowing or a red herring, but I have no clue what it foreshadows. It's quite obvious, to me at least, that the red A is primarily a reference to the scarlet letter. In this case, it's Rick and Jessie. From the beginning when they first met, there have been some flirty moves from her. Whether she does like Rick or she's just very friendly and sending mixed signals, which I doubt for the second part. Jessie's husband already seems sketchy from him sitting on the front porch with his face covered in the shadows to how he acted at Deanna's party in the latest episode. Also, she wasn't mad when Rick kissed her on the cheek either. She is shown smiling at Rick when he sees her and her husband walking. I don't completely blame Rick for making the first move (he was drinking too). Like what the others in the group have stated, they've been out there for a very long time. Rick hasn't gotten a chance at happiness yet, so it makes sense to why he acted the way he did with Jessie. He sees her as a mother figure to Carl, and especially Judith. It doesn't hurt that she is attractive too. Not to mention Alexandria is the best thing the group has at a normal life. What I like so far is how this normal life is making some of the group members uneasy, paranoid, etc because it's so different to what they've been used to for some time. | ||
GreenHorizons
United States23255 Posts
On March 10 2015 16:24 zoLo wrote: It's quite obvious, to me at least, that the red A is primarily a reference to the scarlet letter. In this case, it's Rick and Jessie. From the beginning when they first met, there have been some flirty moves from her. Whether she does like Rick or she's just very friendly and sending mixed signals, which I doubt for the second part. Jessie's husband already seems sketchy from him sitting on the front porch with his face covered in the shadows to how he acted at Deanna's party in the latest episode. Also, she wasn't mad when Rick kissed her on the cheek either. She is shown smiling at Rick when he sees her and her husband walking. I don't completely blame Rick for making the first move (he was drinking too). Like what the others in the group have stated, they've been out there for a very long time. Rick hasn't gotten a chance at happiness yet, so it makes sense to why he acted the way he did with Jessie. He sees her as a mother figure to Carl, and especially Judith. It doesn't hurt that she is attractive too. Not to mention Alexandria is the best thing the group has at a normal life. What I like so far is how this normal life is making some of the group members uneasy, paranoid, etc because it's so different to what they've been used to for some time. If life has shown me anything the woman is in an abusive relationship and Rick is a guy strong enough and prominent enough (as sheriff) to "save her". All the signs are there. | ||
Powerpill
United States1693 Posts
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diplosanity
United Kingdom14 Posts
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tofucake
Hyrule19077 Posts
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GiftPflanZe
Germany623 Posts
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Sent.
Poland9201 Posts
Did anyone else notice that "MORGAN" sign behind Rick in the last scene? I don't think it matters but it's pretty cool if they did it to toy with the viewers. | ||
serum321
United States606 Posts
On March 09 2015 16:22 killa_robot wrote: Rick's bit is him fighting with his urge to simply take what he wants (like he's been doing while surviving), versus following how society works. Seems like his urges are winning. Carol's bit was weird, yeah. Chocolate is her being greedy (and will obviously lead to them catching her), and the kid part didn't make a lot of sense. No need to give such an elaborate threat. Thing that bothered me most was the kid's acting though. Here's a nice friendly women threatening to kill you, and you stare blankly at her the entire time. No fear, no confusion, no anger; just blankly stare at her. I'm pretty sure the kid has some form of mental handicap; he definitely doesn't seem all "with it". | ||
Hyperbola
United States2539 Posts
That said, if this doesn't all blow up I'll be really disappointed. | ||
krndandaman
Mozambique16569 Posts
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Twisted
Netherlands13554 Posts
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{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
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tofucake
Hyrule19077 Posts
On March 11 2015 02:24 Hyperbola wrote: A lot of people didn't like this episode but I find their society facinating. That said I would like to see more of how they get food, power, running water, clothes... etc. I don't mind boring dinner parties so long as we get cool scenes with them rebuilding society. That said, if this doesn't all blow up I'll be really disappointed. they already said (episode before last) that they go out scavenging in circular sections 1 mile wide centered on Alexandria, and they are at 55 miles out so far | ||
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