More dumbness abounds.
So, it's clearly evident the Whisperers are totally fooked up and have no moral compass. They are even prepared to sickeningly sacrifice a baby in order to protect the tribe (I'm guessing just walking away from painfully slow moving zombies at a slightly brisk pace is just too much of a stretch).
At that point it is very clear the antagonists are a threat, a real threat.
So....... why couldn't Hilltop do the deal, swap the prisoners and then just shoot Alpha and one or two others straight after?
Bang, bang and and it's over. It's that simple.
Show tried to promote the dilemma 'Ah, but there's a baby see, so they can't' routine, but that was just pure bull. The Whisperers were all spaced out and not huddled together and it would have been easy pickings to simply take out individuals one by one, but spare the mother and child. Spare Lydia too.
Dumbness in this show is quite staggering at times. They had so many opportunities to kill Negan and failed to do so and in this new world of dog eat dog and every man, woman and child having now become killer, it's just plain daft to let a real threat to your existence just waltz away into the sunset. Grrr....
And also.....
the Whisperers walk amongst the dead in order to blend in and stay safe, but yet have a baby in tow with them, ready to break out into a cry and bawl at any given moment. How does that work exactly?
Kill the leader, job done. Kill Hitler, Nazis collapse, kill Alpha, they run for the hills. Cut off the head of the serpent.To be fair Otis, I haven't seen a single gun at Hilltop or the Kingdom. Only gun i have seen is Judith's. So how would they shoot them? Also how do they know if it was all of the whisperers? So they kill some now (they could easily run from arrows {which is the only option}) what then? They live in constant threat of walkers being humans with masks, so would be in constant danger every time they left the hilltop?
The show as you say has plenty of dumb moments, but I think in this instance you are looking for one that isn't there. My opinion of course.
Kill the leader, job done. Kill Hitler, Nazis collapse, kill Alpha, they run for the hills. Cut off the head of the serpent.
Fair point on the lack of weapons if true, but I was thinking more that they merely use knives and bows and arrows now in order to keep the guns in reserve,and besides, Eugene found a way to make bullets didn't he.
They've tried to go all commune hip though haven't they.That's true it could be that.
My thinking was that in the time jump something happened to the groups (hence the scars on the backs) Also Henry/Daryl alluded to something happening at Alexandria, which may mean that all of their weapons were taken? Who knows. But you would think if they had them, the guards would at least have them?
They've tried to go all commune hip though haven't they.
Odd that Judith has a gun and seemingly no-one else.
If there was only one gun why would they give it to a kid.
Unless Alexandria have all the guns and Hilltop have none. Could that be the source of the conflict?
Also a bit daft for Daryl to say they have all the firepower, but not be anyone with a single gun in sight.
I wonder if in the charter it was agreed no more guns?
Exactly my thinking too.I think you just have to allow the stupidity to wash over you at this point. I'm guessing the symbol the Kingdom gang walked past was to do with the Whisperers and considering Jerry just had a happy episode where he got a lightbulb and a baby he's got to be on the way out.
Yup. I don't actually mindThere's not much to him but he's very likeable, which alone stands out amongst all the misery. If we get any backstory for him in the next episode though, dead as a doornail.
Something coming up in the show coincides with the last thing I read from the comics -the fair they keep talking about, a number of characters will most likely be written out then as the whisperers mark their territory with heads on spikes, it needs at least one or two proper names to have the effect though. I reckon Ezekiel or Aaron
There's not much to him but he's very likeable, which alone stands out amongst all the misery. If we get any backstory for him in the next episode though, dead as a doornail.
Something coming up in the show coincides with the last thing I read from the comics -the fair they keep talking about, a number of characters will most likely be written out then as the whisperers mark their territory with heads on spikes, it needs at least one or two proper names to have the effect though. I reckon Ezekiel or Aaron
Yep, exactly my thoughts too.I liked that, although it's weird that someone stands out as a cheesy horror villain when the show's about the undead so it should be full of them. Biggest disappointment was the highwaymen. Weird sign on the road in a previous episode then just threat/ultimatum/compromise/BEST FRIENDS NOW in the space of about 10 minutes.
Yep, fair point. It was just my assumption on the fact that Eugene had the ability to make bullets and that Judith seemed happy enough to fire a few rounds off.I thought it was a good episode myself..
Except for the stupidity in Beta being able to get up from a 50 ft drop with just a bit of a groan. Even if you survive in real life there is no way you are walking after landing on a solid metal elevator.
Also proves I was right about the guns. Nobody has any in the main 3 groups.
Yep, fair point. It was just my assumption on the fact that Eugene had the ability to make bullets and that Judith seemed happy enough to fire a few rounds off.
Does appear to be no guns about. Maybe that will get explained in due course.
Used as target practice?Yeah maybe the guns were taken off them, but yes obviously have a way to make bullets.
I have a feeling it will link to the X's on the main characters backs.