So, they made a point to show that Daryl has a carved "X" on his lower back like Michone does.
This week's episode was directed by Michael Cudlitz (played Abraham on the show) and he said in interviews that it will be revealed where the Xs came from and the story around that is "some really f-ed up stuff"
Sounds like they are pulling a LOST type ploy where they reveal things and later on -- maybe even seasons later -- they explain it. Like why does it seem Maggie and Michoone are at odds -- not wanting to see each other. Slowly it will be revealed what happened over the 6year time jump. [Reply]
Thought the episode directed by "abraham" was solid. Yes, a filler, but still solid, and you could tell it had some artistic direction that was a bit different than other episodes.
Especially liked how they had "jesus and mary chain" playing while leading up to Jesus sitting on the couch in Hilltop.
I figure that pretty much flew past the majority of viewers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Lee:
Well we have a few gay folks (Jesus, Tara, Aaron), a preacher that's supposed to be a good guy with a bad eye and wears a Isaac Chroner from Children of the Corn hat, and now a deaf chick.
So I guess trans / gender bending folks survived.
Looks like Jesus is choking on that great cock in the sky now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kjwood75nro:
Died as he lived...wide-eyed, mouth open, getting penetrated from behind while a guy whispers in his ear and another guy watches.
Originally Posted by vailpass:
Looks like Jesus is choking on that great cock in the sky now.
I've said this before but TWD wasted the Jesus character. A martial arts expert in the zombie apocalypse and we rarely got to see him in action using said skills.
Tacking him on as the defacto leader of Hilltop felt well...tacked on. There was nothing that made me feel "Oh no, Jesus is dead!! How will everyone survive without his leadership?!?!". Just sorted of meh on his death.
I did like the hat tips to other movies this week; Negan and his ball & glove hat tip to "The Great Escape" and the attempt at eerie fog scenes like those in the old Universal horror movies. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Lee:
I've said this before but TWD wasted the Jesus character. A martial arts expert in the zombie apocalypse and we rarely got to see him in action using said skills.
Tacking him on as the defacto leader of Hilltop felt well...tacked on. There was nothing that made me feel "Oh no, Jesus is dead!! How will everyone survive without his leadership?!?!". Just sorted of meh on his death.
I did like the hat tips to other movies this week; Negan and his ball & glove hat tip to "The Great Escape" and the attempt at eerie fog scenes like those in the old Universal horror movies.
Agreed. When he first came on the scene I thought Jesus was going to be a walk-softly-carry-big-stick badass; really liked where it was going with him.
But nah.
Good catch on the Great Escape imagery, didn't pick that one up. [Reply]