****ing great show!
I liked the most the scene with Rick and the phone-calls. Since I havent read the comics yet (and wont start till the show ends) it was very fascinating to see how it worked out with Rick setting up a mindtrick on himself.
Like I said in my report about episode 5, I was very confused about the fact that there could possibly still be an ordinary communication-net online so I feel kinda stupid now for me not being able to come up with this solution.
By now I would also say that the last scene of episode 5 where Rick heard his baby yell was a foreshadowing for what took place in episode 6.
Its also nice to see Rick fixing up all his sorrow and the guilt he felt towards his family and his group. Especially coz after Shanes death (killing a mate) he thought of himself that he never could be worth for Lori or the group and that its never enough what he did or would do. Also I think Hershels presence helped him a lot to realize how much he did yet and that he still has something left in him that wants this group to be safe and happy. What a great turnpoint of the show!
Beside the Rick part we also saw how much Carl has grown while the dialoge with Daryl. Daryl prooved once again why he is the favorite character of this show. Man, what a great act of him when he was suffering alone in the corridor.
That showed us how "insanely" stable his mind is. He felt so much sorrow and anger and yet he calmed down, secured the prison and still was capable of talking to Carl the way a father would do which helped him a lot IMO.
This episode really reminds me of why I love this show. Its like the episode was made to show the growth of this group.
Everyone sticking together, supporting each other and doing what they think its right while none of them lost their "humanity".
Now Im so damn excited seeing Rick and Michonne teaming up against the governor.
This will be a clash of groups that resembles the whole conflict of Walking Dead.
The governors group represents the part that lost it all while mentally giving up. These people got themself down on how the world is now (like Dale told Shane) while Ricks group represent the legacy of the civilization. Maybe one of the last few groups that stands up to protect the real "human" way of living.
What else to say?
I wonder how Rick welcomes Michonne.
Maybe sth. like "see this, guys?! im not the only one that uses zombie-bowel as carmouflage!"
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PS:
Andrea is a f.... biaaaatccch !!! Michonne has to cut her hair probably next time. I would favorize her to make up a "no head" look for Andrea
Oh and Michonne will be nominated for the "human-being kill of the week", right?
I liked the most the scene with Rick and the phone-calls. Since I havent read the comics yet (and wont start till the show ends) it was very fascinating to see how it worked out with Rick setting up a mindtrick on himself.
Like I said in my report about episode 5, I was very confused about the fact that there could possibly still be an ordinary communication-net online so I feel kinda stupid now for me not being able to come up with this solution.
By now I would also say that the last scene of episode 5 where Rick heard his baby yell was a foreshadowing for what took place in episode 6.
Its also nice to see Rick fixing up all his sorrow and the guilt he felt towards his family and his group. Especially coz after Shanes death (killing a mate) he thought of himself that he never could be worth for Lori or the group and that its never enough what he did or would do. Also I think Hershels presence helped him a lot to realize how much he did yet and that he still has something left in him that wants this group to be safe and happy. What a great turnpoint of the show!
Beside the Rick part we also saw how much Carl has grown while the dialoge with Daryl. Daryl prooved once again why he is the favorite character of this show. Man, what a great act of him when he was suffering alone in the corridor.
That showed us how "insanely" stable his mind is. He felt so much sorrow and anger and yet he calmed down, secured the prison and still was capable of talking to Carl the way a father would do which helped him a lot IMO.
This episode really reminds me of why I love this show. Its like the episode was made to show the growth of this group.
Everyone sticking together, supporting each other and doing what they think its right while none of them lost their "humanity".
Now Im so damn excited seeing Rick and Michonne teaming up against the governor.
This will be a clash of groups that resembles the whole conflict of Walking Dead.
The governors group represents the part that lost it all while mentally giving up. These people got themself down on how the world is now (like Dale told Shane) while Ricks group represent the legacy of the civilization. Maybe one of the last few groups that stands up to protect the real "human" way of living.
What else to say?
I wonder how Rick welcomes Michonne.
Maybe sth. like "see this, guys?! im not the only one that uses zombie-bowel as carmouflage!"

PS:
Andrea is a f.... biaaaatccch !!! Michonne has to cut her hair probably next time. I would favorize her to make up a "no head" look for Andrea

Oh and Michonne will be nominated for the "human-being kill of the week", right?
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