Rick is at his apex of intimidation, but he's also ready to make this city his home and take it under his protection. "The Walking Dead" isn't a great dinner time show.Īfter the Alexandrians hold a meeting about kicking Rick out of their town, Rick - who just killed a walker that had gotten in the gate that Father Gabriel left open - crashes the party with the body of the walker and explains to everyone how there is so much more to this crazy world that they could ever understand. From Daryl's chain-whipping, to Aaron literally crushing a walker's head with a good ol' car door, to Father Gabriel severing a walker's head with a noose, the undead met some gristly second-deaths.īut maybe the greatest was when Rick basically exploded a walker's head with his bare hands, covering his face in the creature's disgusting fluids. This episode, like most episodes, was filled with some amazing zombie kills. The creators are clearly just toying with our expectations and emotions. Yet NEITHER of these situations lead to those characters dying. Same goes for Glen who is shot in the neck before a group of walkers dog pile on top of him. So when you see him trapped in a minivan, surrounded by hundreds of walkers pawing at the windows, you can't help but think this is his time. The thing is, there have long been fears that Daryl was going to die this season. VIDEO: "The Walking Dead"'s Norman Reedus Talks Cats, Crossbows, and Keeping Andrew Lincoln's Beard!. Both men are forced to kill a bunch of the walkers in absolutely amazing ways - like when Daryl decapitates three of them with a chain. As soon as they open them, it turns out it's a trap (because it's so obviously a trap) and they are forced to flee the hundreds of walkers that are suddenly let loose from the trucks. The Food Truck Trap That Proves "The Walking Dead" is Just Trolling FansĪaron and Daryl decide to check out a fleet of unattended semi-trucks that are apparently filled with food.
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