


ohhh. those a$$holes, my state can't get no shineRick is from kings county Georgia on the show . In the comics he's from ky

Can't have two nikkas in the same cut
Yeah, he has to "Clear"
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cism all the way breh.allegedly the showrunner wrote this episode, so dont get used to this level of quality, LOL

shieet, peak was the first episode. that was the only episode of TWD that mirrored the comics.
what did he mean by "Clear"


Carné Asada;3454918 said:People overrate the SHIIT out of the comics.
. I really would have loved for him to join the group. The Morgan/Rick connection is still one of the most emotionally engaging in the series for me, and all their scenes were fantastic.
in almost all the episodes but finally.I liked the episode...it accomplished a few things so I am not sure what so many people are talking about when they say nothing happened.
We got a resolution to the Morgan open thread that has been dangling since episode one of Season one.
Rick got an arsenal of weapons for the war with the Governor (which the Governor is clueless about so Rick's crew gets an advantage there).
Rick got to see that isolation can lead to total insanity and his time with Morgan was a wake up call for him.
We got character development with Michonne and she is now no longer an outsider in Rick's group.
And just on the strength of Lennie James' performance as Morgan I would give this episode high marks.
it had great characterization . And it had the elements that usually have in a zombie movies . Michonne had some great moments too . This was like the calm before the storm seeing the previews for next week , governor trying to play to play killer Rick 