The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 12 "Say Yes" Discussion Thread

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That is some hot Richonne action.
 
Shouldn't we know about crappy roofs by now? :p
 
Chili and Mac and cheese together? Gross. :down
 
Dissesembling windshield walkers...even more gross. :(
 
Just not Rick's day.
 
Come on, you should know better than that.
 
Nice lighter episode before the **** hits the fan. Again.
 
I'm beyond certain that Rick found Glenn's dumpster before he sprung out of his hiding spot. But on the real, you'd think this show was beyond easy to spot fake-outs. A very light and light-hearted episode this was.

Though Rosita has got a lot of nerve going to Sasha for help after saying that they weren't friends because they both slept with Abraham. Not to mention lashing out at Gabriel when she made the decision to try and kill Negan.

But all in all, this episode was the calm before the storm. You don't get something this light without something tragic around the corner.
 
Pretty average episode.

Also RIPD Sasha and Rosita.
 
Michonne and Rick shouldn’t have been the only two scavenging guns for Janis’ group. Janis told them there was a deadline for the guns. Rick should’ve spilt people (who were willing to search) into groups of 2 or 3 to scavenge guns. It took Rick and Michonne days to find 63 guns. Being over two years in the apocalypse it’s amazing Richonne was able to scavenge the amount of guns, food, and even ammo (which is becoming more scarce) that they did in this episode.

I’m glad Rick and co. showed some backbone to Janis’ group. It’s ridiculous how they expected Rick and co. to not only scavenge guns for them, but to clean ‘em as well. Such a lazy group. Are they even fighters? Do they have any skills? Do they know how to use/handle guns? I still don’t trust this group. I’m predicting they will betray Rick. B/c why would they even get involve in a fight that hasn't anything to do with them? They don’t seem to like getting there hands dirty either. We’ll see what happens but I really can’t stand that group.

I know this episode was Richonne-centric but it seems to take center stage when pertaining Michonne‘s character this season. It was out of character seeing Michonne, while surrounded by walkers, almost give up when see thought Rick was dead. It’s seems like the writers are sending the message that the once independent Michonne is nothing without Rick these days. Btw, I’m not against Richonne, but there’s usually more to Michonne than her being Rick’s soul mate. I just feel their romance is feeling force than it ever did. And congrats to Richonne for not losing the food and guns they scavenge unlike the food Rick and Daryl lost during one of their road trips last season

Gimple loves his cheap fake outs. First Glenn dumpster gate, the walker with the same dreads as Heath fake out, and now with the deer. It was pretty insulting and obvious that the deer was being eaten alive instead of Rick. They weren’t fooling anybody. I’m sure everyone saw that cheap trick a mile away. And that CGI deer is arguably the worst CGI on this show. It looked unfinished and taken from pre-vis. With that said the Carnival/Fair sequence was great action set piece.

Rosita gets a kick out of using people. First bullying Eugene into making her that bullet and now using Sasha to kill Negan. She’s just going to get Sasha killed. Apparently she didn’t learn anything from the consequences (the execution of Olivia and Eugene being taken prisoner) the last time she attempted to assassinate Negan. Why does Rosita believe that killing Negan will solve their problem with the Saviors? Simon will just take over. Then somebody else after him. It’s just going get more people killed. I sympathize with Rosita and all but she needs to get her act together, quit pushing people away, quit using allies for personal vendettas, quit projecting her own guilt onto others, and most importantly stop letting her emotions get the better of her. Can’t decide who’s being more reckless right now. Daryl or Rosita?

Looks like Tara is going to break her promise to Cyndie and tell Rick about the Oceanside colony b/c Rick and co. need their guns.

I’m looking forward to next weeks ep. Carol’s coming out of retirement. And it looks like Morgan, Ezekiel, and the kingdom are ready to take a stand against the Saviors finally.
 
Good lord this season sucks. Its time to just cancel the series
 
You can cancel it for yourself by just not watching it anymore. :o
 
You know, I did rather enjoy this episode, as I have almost all of them since the midseason return, but the pacing is bordering on infuriating me. The midseason premiere had me so amped and I was so sure the season would end with the final battle and then do the time jump in the next season premiere/100th episode. But there's just too much ground to cover and too few episodes left to cover it in, so it's fairly clear to me that they're dragging the conflict into next season. In which case :whatever:
 
This season has been one really gnarly (some, I kind of agree, too gnarly) season premiere and then a bunch of mostly self-contained "bottle episodes" to drag things out. It's boring. The show is boring with a little bit of deliberate fan service thrown in so the producers can claim they are trying.

It's all just filler to stretch things out until the All Out War storyline, which will be all of next season, kicks off and even that will be padded out until they figure out how to handle Alpha. Best case scenario we get Rick finally drawing the line in the sand against Negan in this Season Finale, which is how it will likely go down.
 
Dissesembling windshield walkers...even more gross. :(

Rick clearly had a plan, but he missed his goal by a foot. At least it was half over before he knew it. That walker was clearly head-and-shoulders above the rest.
 
Another good episode. Glad there was a much of walker kills.

I still don't see the Rick/Michonne relationship. They have no chemistry whatsoever. They're more brother/sister or best friends that have known each other since high school. Richonne seems too forced.
 
Rick clearly had a plan, but he missed his goal by a foot. At least it was half over before he knew it. That walker was clearly head-and-shoulders above the rest.
:oldrazz: Hee hee.
 
Putrid episode. The writers ought to be embarrassed for churning that crap out. People complained about FTWD but it moved at the speed of light compared to the the original show. The only good part was the weirdness of the fair area. Why were there so many soldiers around? Why did some of the people have their hands tied together? I was intrigued.

Rick pulling the soldier zombie off the car was the grossest thing I've ever seen.

Rosita is frighteningly skinny.

I like how the Richonne is surprisingly low on manufactured drama. They support one another and that's about it.

Next week at least looks as though it's going to be good.
 
Another good episode. Glad there was a much of walker kills.

I still don't see the Rick/Michonne relationship. They have no chemistry whatsoever. They're more brother/sister or best friends that have known each other since high school. Richonne seems too forced.

To say they have no chemistry isn't true at all. It might not be the type of chemistry you're looking for, but I buy their relationship. Probably more than any other pairing on the show. I used to think of them as more than comrades in arms, and wasn't into the idea of them being a couple, but I buy it.
 
I seriously think they need to thin out the group a little bit. They're spending way too much time on characters that I don't think anyone gives a crap about. Rosita needs to get killed off already. She's beyond annoying at this point. I like Eugene, but I seriously didn't need an entire episode devoted to him and Dwight (the latter of which I never need to see again... I don't give a crap about him). And now we also have Jadis and the Garbage Pail Kids; I'm sure we'll get an episode soon that focuses almost solely on them.

I get that they want to introduce new characters or take characters who have been kind of in the background and develop them. But they have to actually make them interesting, and they haven't been doing that. I'm sticking with the show, but a lot of this season has felt like a slog to me.
 
To say they have no chemistry isn't true at all. It might not be the type of chemistry you're looking for, but I buy their relationship. Probably more than any other pairing on the show. I used to think of them as more than comrades in arms, and wasn't into the idea of them being a couple, but I buy it.

I don't buy it at all. It's too forced. They're more brother/sister than Jaime and Cersei. In fact I get more queasy watching these two go at it or their romantic scenes than Jaime and Cersei.
 

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