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Showing posts with label The Walking Dead World Beyond. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 27, 2022

[Episode 182] BEYOND TWD Season 11(A) /w Sarabeth Pollock

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Originally Recorded: 2022/10/13

What this conversation was supposed to be about was #TWD S11(A), thus far, and what, as a result, we might see in the latter trimesters of #TheWalkingDead's 11th and final season. What it became was a holistic analysis of #TWDUniverse on the whole! Luckily, we were able to channel all of that discussion back into the subject at hand, which made for a stupendous conversation!
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David Cameo:

  • The difficulty of discussing an episode when there are AMC screeners, AMC+ releases, and public airing on AMC networks.
  • How do we avoid leaks in a time where we're covering two episodes a week for 10 weeks, straight?
  • Why do people choose to spoil things?
  • Is the current TWDU release schedule overwhelming?
  • Sarabeth Pollock has been doing live recaps since True Blood!
  • Her visit to the set of The Walking Dead: World Beyond!
  • Instant vs Delayed Gratification.
  • The Walking Dead Universe: You get a spinoff! You get a spinoff! You get a spinoff!
  • Fear The Walking Dead reinvents itself every three seasons:
    • Seasons 1-3 deal with the start of the Zombie Apocalypse
    • Seasons 4-6 deal with trying to live amidst the Zombie Apocalypse, when the dust settles.
    • So far, Season 7 deals with nuclear fallout.
  • Would it be satisfying to have certain characters return after they've disappeared for a long while, like Alex and Tobias?
  • Why do people hate-watch shows?
  • How does binging a show versus watching week-to-week affect a viewing experience?
  • Julia Ormond was hidden from set visitors!
  • The second half of Fear TWD Season 6 was filmed out of order because Alycia Debnam-Carey was in Australia for a chunk of it (due to COVID-19).
  • Is the anthology format of Fear The Walking Dead better for the show?
  • Did being a fan of TWDU change our perspective of the pandemic?
  • Can you live a good life in the midst of a zombie apocalypse?
  • What happens if you put all of the kids from TWDU in a room?
  • Can FTWD or TWD:WB sometimes be more satisfying because there is no clear roadmap to follow?
  • Was TWD Season 11(A) less satisfying due to a lack of closure?
  • Perhaps too many storylines: the struggles of Alexandria Safe-Zone, the journey to Meridian, Connie & Virgil versus The Ferals, Daryl Dixon & Leah Shaw, The Reapers, Maggie Rhee versus Negan, The Commonwealth, and more.
  • Do we need all the references in the comic book reflected in the television show to feel satisfied?
  • What will Leah's role be in 2nd & 3rd trimesters of Season 11 (assuming she makes it to the latter trimester)?
  • As opposed to an actual a human being, how does one defeat a dangerous idea?
  • Is Leah trying to assume Pope's role?
  • Could Leah be swallowed up by her past?
  • Can one find peace twice?
  • Is the possibility of Leah joining our group even possible in light of The Reapers killing Roy & all of Meridian's Wardens (Duncan, Agatha, Frost, and Cole).
  • What is all of this fighting even for?
  • What does it say about The Walking Dead that they can still introduce new and interestingly complex characters this late into the game?
  • What if The Commonwealth storyline is changed due to the introduction of the The Civic Republic (Military)?
  • Is Yumiko Okumura better suited for Michonne’s comic book arc?

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Monday, January 3, 2022

[Episode 173] The Walking Dead: World Beyond |SERIES FINALE| The Last Light

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We laughed, we cried, and we learned something along the way. #ThankYou: to you, the fans, who have stuck with us throughout this journey and gotten so much out of our conversations; to #MattNegrete and all the cast and crew who made this incredible show possible. In this, the last episode/light, we take a closer look at the symmetry in #Jadis & #SilasPlaskett's respective journeys, as well as the yin-yang parallel of how Silas somewhat ended up in the same place as the start of the series. We also reflect on the satisfying, yet unfinished ending that is both life, in general, and #TWDWB's end.
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  • Watch the DAVE REACTS to Fear The Walking Dad's Midseason Finale, The Walking Dead: World Beyond's Series Finale, and Talking Dead announcing Madison Clark's return:
  • Thank You, Matt Negrete and all cast & crew involved in creating/executing this show.
  • The show never confirmed that Perimeter Colony are the folks Jennifer Mallick saved as a Marine in Middletown, NY.
  • Even though the series asks more questions than gives you closure by the end of it, it's still fairly satisfying. As Elton Ortiz says, "Maybe there is no ending or beginning."
  • Last episode, we had said the higher-ups in the Civic Republic Military know that what they are doing will make it so they are tried for war crimes and, case in point, Lt. Col. Elizabeth Kublek is on trial... but not for that.
  • Though it feels like our little group didn't really have an impact, they saved Portland.
  • Silas Plaskett is alone in the end, like he started, only now he's a hero. 
  • Will we see these characters in the Rick Grimes movie(s)? There’s a lot of room for them to appear throughout The Walking Dead Universe franchise.
  • Maybe the PPP card (Tara Chambler found when Heath disappeared) was a first draft CRM logo?
  • On top of the Felix Carlucci & Lt. Frank Newton fight scene being incredibly satisfying, it was also supremely homoerotic. An honorable mention goes to Robert Palmer Watkins' crotch.
  • Felix and Will Campbell get married (tattooed wedding bands).
  • Huck should have known her intel caused the downfall of Omaha/Campus Colony; then again, she might've only acted surprised in order to tie up Warrant Officer Jadis Stokes long enough to explode the gas.
  • Much like Negan, Jadis a very entertaining character you love to hate, leaning into her badness like Victor Strand.
  • What pre-apocalypse Jadis might've looked like.
  • Maximilian Osinski's Austrian accent slips, delivering lines as Agent Dennis. The father/son bond between Dennis and Silas parallels what Silas had to do to his biological father.
  • What Jadis actually sees in Silas.
  • Brief discussion on weird names like "Rachael" and "Sherrandy"
  • Leo Bennet bringing the gun/smoke show. We'll forever see romance between he and Indira in our heads.
  • Anna Khaja and Indira’s one-second hourglass.
  • MON 26: the present date on Huck's father's watch. Sherrandy theorizes that the night the sky fell must have been September of 2008
    .
  • What will Portland do knowing their kids are effectively kidnapped by the CR? Will they even believe Iris et al?
  • The unanswered questions, alone, might spawn more spin-offs.
  • The Walking Dead ARM-my: Alicia Clark, Elton, Aaron, and Virginia.
    Editors note: I shook my head as I typed that last line, but what is done cannot be undone... 
  • Elton stabs us (but mostly Dave) right in the feels with his - the show's - final monologue:
    • There was a time when I thought I was gonna die - that we were all gonna die - because I believed we were the last generation. The Endlings.
    • And then for a while, I thought we were the beginning. But that ignores everything that came before - everyone who came before.
    • What I know for sure is that there's a lot that's tough about the world - a lot that's harder than I ever thought it could be. Those things have left their mark on us - on all of us - in ways I never could've expected.
    • I also know there's a lot that's good - that's beautiful. A lot that brings me hope.
    • But maybe there is no beginning? Maybe there's no end? Maybe there just is - and "is" is whatever we make it, because really we don't get to know.
    • There's no perfect modelling - no way to predict if today is the last day - if the world lasts a year or two or forever. Maybe all we get to know is now.
    • And whether we make a small mark on this world or we change it entirely, it's really about those little pieces of now that get us there - those small steps that move us forward, keep us growing and evolving. Because all of those moments put together: that's a life - and that's everything.
    • "So let's see who we really are, shall we?"

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Sunday, December 5, 2021

[Episode 171] The Walking Dead: World Beyond |2x09| Death and the Dead

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#Jadis says, "It's about life, doctor," two episodes ago, but her semi-quoting #ThomasMann to him early on in the episode (all that's out there is "Death and the dead") is all we need to know, narratively, the seat from which all their motivations derive: Fear. Our protagonists show, in action, all the ways in which Thomas Mann "Wakes up": by living life as if death doesn't exist.
So not much pre/post show to speak of, since we recorded both #FearTWD and #WorldBeyond on the same day, but we did edit out chunks and chunks of footage in between for various reasons. Support the #podcast and get the episode that God/Nature/Science intended:

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  • We went into a rant about the quote from whence the episode title's namesake is derived:
  • Huck is finally releasing all the emotions she's pent up inside. Parallels of what she felt she finally had to do against her brothers in the Marines (the right thing) and her driving away in the jeep in the series premiere.
  • Sherrandy is the M.V.P.: Jadis is allowing nepotism (Mason Beale being held hostage) to halt the Civic Republic Military's agenda (which shows their hypocrisy, considering Elizabeth Kublek and Jennifer Mallick and even Sergeant Barca). Although, from our point of view, do you blame Warrant Officer Stokes from hiding this from Major General Beale?
  • In the aftermath, even though Project Votus was used as a smokescreen for genocide, they still believe in it. Jadis turns into the monster (Simon, of The Saviors) because MGB wants all the scientists back alive.
  • Clear parallels between the state of The Walking Dead communities in episodes 1-5 of Season 9 to The Alliance of the Three: How The Sanctuary was a drain on Maggie Rhee and The Hilltop's resources. The Walking Dead: World Beyond is also somewhat an echo of Carl Grimes' vision of the future.
  • Mason's actions near the end (leading to Percy's death), in spite of hearing The CRM's deceptions from Jadis' own lips. Dave struggles, while the ladies appeal to the rationale that even he has in his own notes. He's a good person, but maybe what was said is a seed in Mason's mind that might sprout later on?
  • CGI Empties in this episode plus Elton Ortiz and Silas Plaskett hamster balling it in Perimeter Colony's globe art for the Civic Republic Research Facility were kind of necessarily hilarious and light-hearted.
  • Iris Bennett's decision to stop Hope Bennett from killing Mason (even though The CRM took Iris' future, twiceCampus Colony and Percy Delmado). Drawing yet another line from Iris to Rick Grimes - and even Michonne to Virgil
  • I think we'd all be pissed if Dennis('s abs don't save him and he) dies. Annet Mahendru is the M.V.P.  Dave works out why actual prayer isn't implemented in this extremely emotional scene.
  • The premise if the show: the reason why the CRM executioners cull Campus Colony, Omaha, and is moving to genocide Portland. Rachael brings back our theory that, without loud sounds or bright fire, dead columns/walker herds are drawn to massive communities of people.
  • The CRM might already know that The Civic Republic will try them for crimes against humanity for what the CRM thinks they have to do before they hand over control to the civilian government.
  • Logistically placing the whereabouts of both the kids and the scientists.
  • The weight of the scientists, even Terry Brooks Ellis, having to kill the soldiers with the B-Oh-4 Bombs.
  • Percy's demise.
  • Hope's (and our) reaction to having to kill Empty Lyla Belshaw. It's the moment that sets up her  threating actions towards Mason, near the end.
  • Dennis tells Silas to find his friends (after having told him not to at the start of the season). The interesting encounter between Silas and Webb.
  • Briefly revisiting Iris' reasons for stopping Hope from killing Mason. Dispelling the questions behind the capability of frozen empties and why, essentially, empties/walkers look the way they do so soon after reanimation.
  • Dennis takes his alcoholism very seriously (won't someone think of the abs?!). Silas is a friendly/traumatized drunk. Silas forgives Jennifer Mallick.
  • Delaying the inevitable: Thanking all of you for joining us, from start to finish, throughout TWD World Beyond's journey. Recording this episode is just inconveniencing Sherrandy from watching next week's episodes.

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Sunday, November 28, 2021

[Episode 169] The Walking Dead: World Beyond |2x08| Returning Point

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Getting to the nuts and bolts of this episode involves examining our entire outlook on the kinds of people we end up meeting in #TWDU and admitting that, as much as we hate "weak people", there's a value in having them around so that we may, yet again reach a "Returning Point". Fearing that #Jadis may have learned the wrong lesson from Simon (of #TheSaviors, #Negan's former right-hand man), we also wonder whether other characters are reaching that point to (perhaps #LeoBennett? #FelixCarlucci? ...and, no, we haven't forgotten the obvious: #IrisBennett)
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  • And a special Thanksgiving wish from Dave to all of you:
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  • As much as we'd like to find out more about Rick Grimes' whereabouts or even The Civic Republic or The Civic Republic Military, what's most important is that The Walking Dead: World Beyond tells the story that was meant to be told.
  • Drawing a comparison between The Walking Dead fans' dismissal of TWD World Beyond & Fear The Walking Dead.
  • Bottom line: while you can watch any #TWDUniverse spin-offs for ties to The Walking Dead (original series), we recommend reading recaps or listening to podcasters who will recap the episode for those specific tie-ins. Don't trash a show because it didn't give you what you wanted that had nothing to do with telling its own story.
  • Jasmine's take: Mason Beale's unfair treatment. Rachael needs clarity on the hurried retrieval of Mason and Dave takes the opportunity to explain, more narratively, why it shapes up the way it does (the audience's confusion and the theme of trust).
  • Why selfish isn't a bad word: parallels between Althea (from FearTWD) and Indira. More examples of trust: Iris Bennett trusts Hope Bennett to retrieve Mason. Hope trusts Iris/Percy Delmado to not harm Mason. Elizabeth Kublek trusts Indira to run Perimeter Colony while Indira's life is in Kublek's hands (Saline Dialysis).
  • Rachael has a problem with Kublek sneaking Saline to Indira, Dave & Sherrandy swoop in to explain. Also, she's at the top of the food chain, so she has latitude.
  • But trust has its limits: just like Silas Plaskett not being able to fully trust Dennis (you're one of them), Hope can only allow herself to trust Mason so much before she has to fall back to prioritizing the safety of her family.
  • Explaining Mason's reaction to seeing an empty within the research facility's walls.
  • Parallels between Leo Bennett wishing he'd ended Lyla Belshaw's life, himself, with Kublek explaining to Jennifer Mallick that, if anyone, she would want to be the one to break her: We need some people to do the hard work and make the tough/ugly calls, but we need others whose hands are clean to bring us back (Returning Point).
  • Leo also hates in others what he hates in himself: he wants to strangle that part of himself that could ever feel true love for someone who would potentially sell him and his daughters out for the sake of humanity's future.
  • On the heels of needing to do the ugly thing, we're concerned about what Iris (might feel like she) has to do.
  • This episode answers both Jasmine & Rachael's question of whether there are soldiers questioning the genocide of Campus Colony/Omaha.
  • CR RF's lower level looks like Huck's Marine Base in Middletown, NY during her backstory told in 1x07 Truth or Dare. To parallel, will someone in our group have to prevent someone else in our group to save one person (Mason)?
  • Felix Carlucci and Leo's discussion about what it means to make a life for yourself and how we're ultimately responsible for our own choices.
  • Brody's repugnant actions (on a multitude of levels) allow us to fully hate him, which is rare! He shows us the negative extreme of selfishness. Jadis shows us the classic removal of all points of contact protocol, as a result of Perimeter's deception and Huck's disposal of Brody.
  • Wrestling with two multi-varied possibilities: Major General Beale has no idea what Warrant Officer Stokes is... stoking.. and Mason might know about his father's comings and goings - or finds out and sides with him.
  • Reminding everyone where Kublek's Project-V papers were located and why that's important. In defense of Jadis: she may feel like she needs to do all this bad to save the CR(M) from having to do it, themselves.
  •  Until Huck shoots Brody, we don't think Jadis was terribly sus on Huck. Huck's protest against the one-shot kill orders against the scientists and Bennett family. Jadis hates in others what she hated/killed in herself (as the leader of the Junkyard Gang).
  • Brief revisit on the original CRM logo on the can of pears post the slaughter of Jadis' people and the PPP keycard Tara Chambler finds when Heath disappears. the PPP stands for the 3 Portlands: Oregon, Texas, and Maine.
  • Too much grey thinking is bad (Lyla - you lose yourself/your soul), too much black and white thinking is bad (impractical). Revisiting the political extremes Horseshoe Theory: Don't be the monster in an attempt to rid the world of monsters.
  • We revisit a world in which Iris was chosen over Hope to be the CRM's resident genius. Dave takes the opportunity to explore our confusion with Iris' actions: she has excellent reasoning, but the emotions that undergird them are absent. Could there be something else we don't know about Iris that motivates her? Survivor's Guilt? And all her work for towards a better future in Campus Colony was robbed from her.

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Friday, November 19, 2021

[Episode 167] The Walking Dead: World Beyond |2x07| Blood and Lies

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Originally Recorded November 14th
#SergeantBarca / #AlCalderon is the MVP of this episode with the scene stealing quote, "What we do now matters. Tomorrow is filled with blood and lies. It's all it will ever be." At his core, it's much in the same way #Negan started #TheSaviors ("We Save People"), but when did it all get away from #LylaBelshaw, #ElizabethKublek, and #MajorGeneralBeale? Is #MasonBeale the best character in the series? Does everyone, at this stage, hate #IrisBennett (including #PercyDelmado)?
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  • Sherrandy absent because she just got her COVID-19 Vaccine Booster & her internet has the `rona. Jasmine spills the tea about Myocarditis.
  • Barca's nipples and medical equipment accuracy in his "medical" trial prep. Many people/paramedics place the EKG sensors wrong.
  • What?! Jasmine liked this episode? Oh, it's only because Mason Beale was in it.
  • So, to be fair to the Civic Republic Military, their goal may not have been longevity/everlasting life or super soldiers. But after 8 (or 28) years…
  • …speaking of 28 years, the age difference between our hosts! And getting hit on, in light/because of that difference.
  • Major General Beale most likely can't be Rick Grimes, right? Rachael outlines a scenario that resembles the plot of The Majestic. Unintended Bonus: co-stars include Laurie Holden & Jeffrey DeMunn. The parallel between The Alliance of the Three and The Kingdom, The Hilltop, Alexandria Safe-Zone, and The Oceanside.
  • Project Votus is bullshit: everything everyone went through was for nothing. What the project's goal was and how they've given up on it. Why and what are the consequences? What they might have to do to genetically match partners (given their 200,000+ population):
  • How do the soldiers not know/acknowledge that the Omaha/Campus Colony tragedy was a culling? What happens to Barca, but also Jennifer Mallick and, to a certain extent, Dennis answers part of that question. Chain of command.
  • Why we might not meet Major General Beale until The Walking Dead Movie. Now we understand why the Civic Republic call themselves the last light of the world. "Just Following Orders."
  • Odd that both The CRM and our group have con-artists in Jadis and Percy Delmado, respectively. Warrant Officer Stokes obsession with Silas Plaskett's feet. Jadis' possible involvement in Dennis and Huck's lives (more than just personal) and how, just as we predicted, she let the mice play while she observed and gathered intelligence.
  • The symmetry between Barca & Dennis: Dennis' attitude adjustment took, whilst Barca's clearly did not. Dennis got off easy whilst Barca didn't, simply for asking a question. The greater extent to which the CRM has reprogrammed everyone to believe in achieving merely a foothold, whilst those in charge no longer believe.
  • One of the rare moments we see some Sci-Fi, by way of Project Votus trial 6.0 gas. What is the true purpose of this gas, though? They may just be like every other community we've encountered, only on a grander scale. Revisiting our theory about the priority order of senses of walkers and how large communities ultimately attract them.
  • Jadis' involvement in Votus, her relationship with Huck and Dennis, and how we may all have to rescue Elizabeth Kublek by the end of the series (as she might be mounting evidence against MGB). Is MGB someone we've already met (Madison Clark)?
  • Sherrandy's take: We've said this before - how everybody hates Huck - but now it seems everybody wants her dead. Will Silas wreck her in the next episode? Just like Lyla Belshaw's reflection in Barca's exam room foreshadowed her own death, Jadis' helmet being down when we first meet her foreshadowed that she would be her executioner (concealing the identity of the executioner).
  • Will we be saying goodbye to Jadis by the end of this series? Both Kublek and Stokes have tested Huck's loyalty. Leo Bennett (yes, the character) is actually a good actor. All the characters (save for Silas and Dennis) know the truth.
  • "Are you motivated, doctor?" Jadis wants Leo to want this. There have to be good CR(M). But even the most altruistic intentions/movements can be corrupted (from Project Votus to The Arab Spring)
  • Has Jadis bought into The CR's mission, completely? Jasmine surprises us with a comparison to clear-mode Morgan Jones. Dave thinks Jadis believes, but will also wrangle things so that she personally benefits.
  • Silas and Jadis (and Percy) being outsiders in order to see things clearly. What if Mason doesn't cop on when he finds the truth and backs his dad, instead? Still playing the who-is-MGB guessing game. He's not Heath!
  • Huck and Percy's heart-to-heart and how allowing her to live allows Percy to - as Dennis also put it in this episode - let shit go. Dave, for the first time, entertains that Percy is running a con.
  • Iris Bennett and Percy's pillow talk: her complaining about Hope Bennett wanting to save the scientists. Dave tries to convince Rachael that Iris is a lot like her: family is the highest priority (and saving the scientists, in her view, endanger their survival).
  • Is there something more to Iris' quest for justice against the CRM? Repressed childhood trauma?
  • Sherrandy claims that the CRM needed a lot of test subjects, but the alliance never meant anything more to the CR(M) than staking out the competition. "Madison Clark, you are the Padre!"
  • Sherrandy is liking Percy a lot more, while Dave (after so long) is finally thinking differently. Jasmine is in the middle.
  • Votus = Vow/Promise in Latin; the double-meaning of it being a possibly foothold into the future, but also a test of loyalty. To Barca, the CRM broke their vow and tries to warn Lyla that what she does, now, with their Blood and Lies matters.
  • Jadis convincing Leo that it's about life: to whom is she vowed? The CRM, a lower, or a higher purpose? And MGB might still be using Corporal Pierce as his own Huck. Jadis might be the big bad and MGB is completely irrelevant!

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Sunday, November 14, 2021

[Episode 164] The Walking Dead: World Beyond |2x06| Who Are You?

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Huck or #JenniferMallick? Killer/Savior or Daughter? #Jadis / #JadisStokes: Friend, Foe, or neither? "Who are you?" might actually be an ironic title: that we're much more than a binary "Good Guy" or "Bad Guy" and that it's taken a hell of a road to get to where we are. Maybe it's not too late? It's never too late.
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  • Alex Skuby (and his ZenAF.tv podcast partner, Wayne?) in the next episode of Fear The Walking Dead. Alex is married to Sarah Rabinowitz herself, Mo Collins.
  • Enjoying these satisfying episodes (didn't feel like we ran out of time) as well as the Jennifer Mallick and Jadis Stokes scenes.
  • Language/Religion binds and blinds.
  • Jadis hints at her something valuable (Rick Grimes). Honing in on what 'A's are vs. 'B's
  • The Civic Republic (Military) worships themselves while Asha prays for Will Campbell and her brother, Dev.
  • Felix Carlucci chips away at what he knows to be good in Huck (which makes Jadis right about her). Elizabeth Kublek pushed Huck to her found family. Huck channels her mother: looks out for and cleans up after Felix.
  • What side is Jadis on? Why the surname Stokes? She might already know that Percy Delmado is not Elton Ortiz.
  • What's a narc? Mario thinks Brody told the CRM about Will and Dev's plan to infiltrate the Civic Republic Research Facility.
  • We remind the audience of our theory that the CRM allows everyone to continue with their schemes, rather than stop them right away.
  • The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one: Like his own mother/father, Elton just doesn't want to see Asha lose her mom, Indira, should the CR RF fall (no more saline dialysis).
  • Why does everyone in #TWDUniverse have a twin, all of a sudden?!
  • Everyone sort of giving Iris Bennett the side-eye in the beginning.
  • Dave sees Iris hesitate before sending the dead-drop message: Does she want someone to stop her? Makes it so taking out the CRM is out of her hands.
  • Does Jadis already know that Huck took out the transformer?
  • The possible significance of Kublek keeping the Project V docs in a safe with her keepsakes.
  • Jadis is a good person deep down.
  • Can Lyla Belshaw be trusted? Iris inadvertently triggers Lyla's memories of her family.
  • Barca is still alive.
  • How much bad needs to be done for the greater good? How much of your soul can you parcel before it's too much?
  • Feeling the blood in our own ears as Leo Bennett's memories are triggered when Lyla drops the bag of clothes.
  • Why Anne embraced her fake name, "Jadis"
  • Iris' admission to Hope Bennett about the CRM soldier she killed darkly mirrors Hope's admission of killing Amelia Ortiz (Elton's mother) last season.
  • Try as we might, we strongly believe Huck doesn't know Silas Plaskett is detained by Jadis.
  • Keep an God damned eye on Corporal Pierce, who may be Major General Beale's right-hand.
  • What in the world is this pre-apocalypse date doing on the Project V forms: 04-02-02?
  • The last of Lyla's colleagues (unnamed doctor that is not Samuel Abbott) terminates a BO4 for subject P1107 in front of the other doctors using his GPS/controller. Why?
  • That is not Rick's murder jacket among the pile of donated clothes meant for Felix and Percy.

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