Those were the same guys that came into the house Rick was in. The leader was the guy sitting on the porch above Rick.Hmm, the last scene with Daryl
are those the Hunters/cannibals?
Clearly she was kidnapped by more advanced walkers that could drive, they used a raiding party to flush her out firstthat was fairly terrible, why the fuck are there endless zombie hordes attacking every house daryl and beth run into? i mean seriously, i can see one or 2 wandering zombies hearing something and then just going in to see whats up. but this is like an organized raid on those 2 at this point. i guess beth was kidnapped or something?
Clearly she was kidnapped by more advanced walkers that could drive, they used a raiding party to flush her out first
In regards to the really clean house, etc. I kind of figured that the kidnappers stocked the house to lull traveler's in and take them. Seems like a stretch given the number of people that would pass by though.Felt like a whole plot line was setup that went nowhere. The large grave-yard house: being really clean and neat inside, then finds a pantry with lots of food. Daryl realises that the stuff has been freshly stacked 'no dust' I was expecting some resolution to this ( well perhaps it's still too come when some other group that we follow also finds the place and some answers )
Good writers develop characters in the contexts of actions, story, plot, etc. They don't just have an episode where two characters are in scenes contrived so they can sit and talk. That's not character development. It's shit writing.is that all that character development means? Finding out about their past?
I guess you wanted to see them fuck. This isn't HBO.
this. a good example of character development is when Kyle Reece who has been stalking Sarah Connor all of a sudden jumps up pulls out the sawed off shotgun and blasts the terminator in Tech Noir, he then goes to Sarah extends his hand and says, "come with with me if you want to live". up until that point we thought Kyle was maybe another terminator, now we know he is there to protect Sarah from the Terminator. that episode of walking dead, was just these 2 hams meandering around acting pissy, daryl reveals he is a redneck and is also a mean redneck drunk, beth reveals she is a small town girl who never got off the farm much. mind blown, right?Good writers develop characters in the contexts of actions, story, plot, etc. They don't just have an episode where two characters are in scenes contrived so they can sit and talk. That's not character development. It's shit writing.