The episode starts out showing a photograph of one eyed Carl and baby Judith. Do they have film processing in Alexandria? Or did they pick up printer and printer ink on one of their scavenger runs? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Zebedee DuBois:
The episode starts out showing a photograph of one eyed Carl and baby Judith. Do they have film processing in Alexandria? Or did they pick up printer and printer ink on one of their scavenger runs?
Remember Aaron had pictures of Alexandria to show people who he wanted to bring in. So, I'm guessing that process is still available to them. They probably have actual film around that they can use. Back before digital...you know...old school.
You do know that there was a time in the not so distant past when pictures were on film right? [Reply]
Originally Posted by MikeMaslowski:
Thought the same thing. Maybe the door closing zombification explains it but then who let her out? Did she just walk down the stairs, out through the door, through Alexandria and into the woods? Pretty silly but oh well.
Also, this relationship does set up for Michone to die at the hands of Negan. She's had a good run but what else does she offer? Kill her off and it is sad, but I think the show moves on with no issue. I really think she goes.
She is who I think dies as well. Rick is destined to be without a woman in his life and it would definitely fuel the hate for Negan. [Reply]
Originally Posted by InChiefsHell:
Remember Aaron had pictures of Alexandria to show people who he wanted to bring in. So, I'm guessing that process is still available to them. They probably have actual film around that they can use. Back before digital...you know...old school.
You do know that there was a time in the not so distant past when pictures were on film right?
Forgot about the previous pictures.
I mostly lived in the pre-digital era.
My quibble is that processing file takes solvents, chemicals - which would likely be in short supply considering the digital age - making processing possible but not likely.
I guess there really is a whole lot of the Alexandria infrastructure that we have not been shown. How do they produce their utilities? Did the zombie herd get to that part of town? Is there a population a few blocks away that makes all this infrastructure possible? It feels like there out to be about 100 people minimum to make this lifestyle possible - but it feels like w only see about 25 or so native Alexandrians.
Originally Posted by Zebedee DuBois:
Forgot about the previous pictures.
I mostly lived in the pre-digital era.
My quibble is that processing file takes solvents, chemicals - which would likely be in short supply considering the digital age - making processing possible but not likely.
I guess there really is a whole lot of the Alexandria infrastructure that we have not been shown. How do they produce their utilities? Did the zombie herd get to that part of town? Is there a population a few blocks away that makes all this infrastructure possible? It feels like there out to be about 100 people minimum to make this lifestyle possible - but it feels like w only see about 25 or so native Alexandrians.
But....I think too much sometimes.
Pretty sure I remember them saying they have a solar panel array for electricity, as for water treatment facilites I have no idea
In order to enjoy the show, its prolly best not to get too caught up in the details [Reply]
Originally Posted by Zebedee DuBois:
Or did they pick up printer and printer ink on one of their scavenger runs?
When you think about it, that kind of thing would be readily available. Stores would be picked clean of essentials, but there'd probably be aisles full of printer ink in any given Walmart. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Lee:
Did anyone catch what was written on the tractor when R & D were chasing Jesus around in the field? The camera panned across it so quickly that I couldn't read it and it was not addressed during The Talking Dead.
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Looks like "We will be back for them."
Awesome screen grab, much rep. So who is coming back and who tied them up and why? Based on the comic it's reasonable to assume it's the Saviors. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
I feel like Maggie's baby represents hope, so I don't think so. They could kill off Abe, Sasha, Tara, Rosita, or any of the Alexandrians without losing much, but you'd lose the impact of the kill, too.
It's the same reason Kylo Ren (Ep. 7 spoiler coming up)...
Spoiler!
killed Han. The audience needed that to really, really hate him.
If Negan doesn't kill one of the long-time members of Rick's party, they're losing out on the opportunity to get the audience really against a major villain.
I think it's Michone, continuing the theme of Ricks love interest always dying [Reply]