What I want to know is the motive. Someone taking it upon themselves to kill the infected people for the good of the group, or someone messing with the prison for nefarious purposes?
Unless you're feeling adventurous or want to risk getting burned alive.I'm assuming pork chops will be off the prison menu for awhile.![]()
Far as who the traitor is, it's a white adult male - the last scene of episode 1 showed a white mans hands holding the rat. Which white male character shown this far could have a reason to do it? I think it's a little more likely that the person responsible thinks there is a point, a good deed that is worthy of the risk of walkers...I doubt the traitors reason would be so one dimensional as simply trying to be evil/kill for the hell out of it - killing/burning the two infected people proves that...
Am I crazy for thinking whoever burned the bodies might be different from whoever is feeding rats through the fence.
I just feel like whoever killed the two of them might have had the group's best interests in mind, whereas whoever was feeding rats through the fence was just stirring up danger.
Carol is becoming badass. We may be a few episodes away from Carol wearing a sleeveless leather jacket, carrying a crossbow and riding a motorcycle"Did I say amputation? I meant I will be stabbing you in the head." - Future Carol.
I was thinking it was that little girl feeding the zombies at first, the bleeding heart that was feeling sorry for them.
Then you just mentioned that it was a male's hand, although I would need to see that scene again to look at the size of the hand because I'm not sure how else you were able to get that it was a guy.
Anyone know who the two people were that got burned at the end of the episode?
Can't be the Governor - the guy was inside the prison fence.The guy feeding the walkers has to be the Governor or someone working with him.