How about the kingdom traveling across the prairie without getting lost but Alexandria couldn't even cross the street without tying everyone together.
Yeah the carbon monoxide build up probably would have put them to sleep first before any sort of fireplace explosion
And I still don't understand what happened to the buildings in The Kingdom...termites? They said something about not being able to stop the rot.
Bingo. They do talk about where they are geographically don't they? Atlanta to parts of Virginia sort of comments?
And they have no idea how the winters are? Or was that just some freak weather thing? I still don't think Georgia etc gets winter snow that deep..
Someone made a map online supposedly showing their journey from the start.
To me I have no orientation where The Kingdom, Alexandria, The Hilltop, Sanctuary are in relation to each other.
And the most puzzling thing for me from the episode was that there were big drifts of snow crossing the river (in Whisperer's territory), yet the Whisperer's camp is all sunny, green foliage with everyone walking around in summer attire, complete with skins hanging on trees to dry out.
Just how far south are The Whisperers...Florida?
I like when the Kingdom folk made it to Hilltop and Jerry came up with Kingtop....can we make that a thing?
If they ever kill Jerry off I'll be upset
Jerry was top pick for the heads on stakes draft. I'm glad he made it too. He'll be a prime target when they need ratings.
Listened to a podcast last night. They said the Kingdom had bad pipes and that's what caused them to move.
Still seems a little much considering those are fully formed buildings with windows and doors...I would never leave.
Yeah, you know with them showing Jerry with a family means that it's not if, it's when.
Alright, I adjusted the thread title so we can discuss both shows in here without needing spoiler tags.
I honestly have no idea what direction this show (FTWD) is going in any more. Seriously, I got the whole 'Saviors' vibe from Ginny (I had to look her name up, that's how memorable her character is to me already). So they spent a good part of the season being chased around by Logan (from taking over the trucking company place to chasing them down for the gasoline) and that is ended abruptly at the end of the last episode and NOW there's a new 'villain' with yet undetermined motives.
I stopped watching both shows so...
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Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
So what do we call Annie Oakley's crew...the Non Whisperers? The Virginians? Gunsmoke ffs
The podcasting chick who I enjoy listening to (who has stopped covering FTWD) said last year she'd like to see zombies used as perpetual motion machines.
Ticked that box yet refining gas from crude oil is a fairly technical process and immersing a large holding tank in a giant fire looks a little suspect
I think they referred to themselves as both 'settlers' and pioneers' so whichever floats your boat there I guess
The walkers trying to get the rats driving the equipment was a pretty ingenious/comical scene. Especially when they were deciding which rat they were going to pick