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Could anyone tell what knife Andrea was holding/using in the last few minutes of tonights episode?
I thought it mighta looked like a Benchmade.
 
Eeeerrrrrrh. Stupid Andrea.


Garth

Seriously what more does she need?

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She saw the fish tanks with the heads and the The Governor kept his zombie daughter locked up, she knows The Governor knew about Merle kidnapping Glen and Maggie and Michonne has told her The Gov sent Merle to kill her and Rick told her The Gov opened fire on them at the prison. The fact it looked like she was contemplating on doing him in in his sleep, shows she knows in her heart that "Phillip" is a bad guy.
 
I thought her knife kinda had the blade shape of a rat 1 BUT idk I couldn't tell. I do think she's made some pretty stupid terrible decisions though.
 
Could anyone tell what knife Andrea was holding/using in the last few minutes of tonights episode?
I thought it mighta looked like a Benchmade.

Couldn't tell... but the tune playing was the unmistakable Tom Waits.
 
Seriously. She is so blind to the truth you'd think she got stabbed in the eye.


Garth
I'm not sure if Michonne was right about Andrea having a Messiah complex, or if it's Stockholm syndrome. Maybe it's a little bit of both, but it's really annoying me too. She apparently has a thing for bad guys as well. I'm not sure if you watched the Talking Dead afterwards, but they were joking around about her dating a walker next season, that cracked me up.
 
Better ep last Sunday. Glad to see Daryl's back but the big question is what are they gona do with Merle? It's just a matter of time so let's take a poll! COMIC BOOK GUYS NO SPOILERS!

How many more episodes will Merle live through and who do you think will eventually rid the series of him? There's the obvious people who want him dead but I think when he goes it's gona be a blind sider that comes outa left field. Should be an interesting episode tonight

No spoiler from the comic book on that. IIRC Merle & Daryl had a very small role in the comics, I don't think they even made it to the prison.

But, I will predict that he will make it to the 2nd to last episode of this season, and I have a feeling it will be something like how Dale was killed off in season 2.

Huh? Interesting to see how the story line from the series has changed a bit from the comic book. Good to keep everybody guessing

Comic book? I thought this was based on a true story? :confused:
 
This episode was quite unsatisfying; there was no story progression at all. Andrea went to the prison, then came back, and all that you got out of it is that she is still the crazy bitch she was 20 episodes ago
 
This episode was quite unsatisfying; there was no story progression at all. Andrea went to the prison, then came back, and all that you got out of it is that she is still the crazy bitch she was 20 episodes ago

From this episode, I see Andrea as less stupid and blind and more in denial and desperate for a truce and relationship. She's the only one here who has seen both the good and bad sides of the Atlanta survivors and Woodbury so intimately (heh) and she so badly wants to keep both that she's really conflicted. I finally feel kind of sorry for her now. Despite how much she's come to accept about the zombie world, she still has trouble accepting that humans and societies can turn on each other and can't always work things out in a civil, unbackhanded way. She's kind of like an ambassador or the daughter who married into a feuding family.
 
From this episode, I see Andrea as less stupid and blind and more in denial and desperate for a truce and relationship. She's the only one here who has seen both the good and bad sides of the Atlanta survivors and Woodbury so intimately (heh) and she so badly wants to keep both that she's really conflicted. I finally feel kind of sorry for her now. Despite how much she's come to accept about the zombie world, she still has trouble accepting that humans and societies can turn on each other and can't always work things out in a civil, unbackhanded way. She's kind of like an ambassador or the daughter who married into a feuding family.

Interesting. I don't really see her as a character who struggles with opposing sides. To me she seems to choose an aspect of a person that she likes and ignores all other shortcomings that they may have. She saw many things done by the Governor that she outwardly did not agree with, but she stayed anyway (justifying his actions one way or another). It was the same with Shane, who was a total psycho, but she chose to ignore any of his negative traits.
 
Interesting. I don't really see her as a character who struggles with opposing sides. To me she seems to choose an aspect of a person that she likes and ignores all other shortcomings that they may have. She saw many things done by the Governor that she outwardly did not agree with, but she stayed anyway (justifying his actions one way or another). It was the same with Shane, who was a total psycho, but she chose to ignore any of his negative traits.

And then she looks at Michonne, someone who saved her life and kept her alive, with disdain and resentment because Michonne left Woodbury. For me she has really become a difficult character to like. Maybe she just has a thing for the"bad boy", but if you ask me she is just lost. The post zombie world has robbed her of all ability to think logically.

Garth
 
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