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Monday, October 28, 2019

[RECAP] Season 10, Episode 3 of The Walking Dead, "Ghosts"

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The third installment of Season 10, entitled “Ghosts” was an aptly titled episode that explored the psyches of various characters that are still being haunted by the memories of their loved ones (actually the episode could’ve been called “I’m So Tired” but that’s another story and resonates a little too close to home so whatever). But more importantly, these characters are being haunted by their lack of action and how that “sin of omission” might have potentially cost them their loved ones. We see this emotional and soulful exploration through Siddiq, Aaron and most notably Carol, who’s pill addiction, and lack of sleep, allow us to explore the deep recesses of her mind.

The episode revolves around the fact that all of our characters have had their inhibitions severely lowered by the fact that they have been fighting off a significant wave of walkers that was so large in scale, it took them over four days to ward off the threat. Their lack of sleep for days has caused many to be on edge and not hesitate in expressing their feelings, similar to when one is drunk (as Eugene says, “A drunk mind speaks a sober heart”). Sadly, Rosita’s frank honesty doesn’t sit well with Eugene who is coldly and cruelly rebuked by Rosita, after being more of a father to her child than Siddiq or Father Gabriel, clearly. Personally, I have a feeling that this is all occurring to prepare Eugene emotionally for venturing off to uncover WHO is on the other side of that ham radio (no relationship, no children, no problem right?).  But we’ll have to wait and see how all that progresses. Buck up Eugene! There’s a big (albeit horrific) world out there!

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Concurrently, we have Aaron who apparently is still grappling with the death of his husband, Eric (wow, there’s a name we haven’t heard in some time right?). In this episode, he is tasked to help take out any of the lingering walker herd beyond the fences of Alexandria but unfortunately he happens to be low on fighters. Against both of their preferences, Father Gabriel orders for Negan and Aaron to work together to clear out any lingering threats so for better or worse, they are stuck together (like peanut butter and jelly).

Side Note: How cool are Aaron’s metal attachment arms? Commercially speaking, you could have an Aaron action figure with interchangeable arms couldn’t you? Just saying...

In any case, during this time in the wild, fighting walkers, Negan tries to prove to Aaron that he is no longer a threat to him and our heroes, as proven by his continued cooperation all these years (particularly in recent years by saving Judith’s life during the winter storm). Negan explains to him during a one to one confrontation at night that, at the time, he did what he needed to do to protect his people because as a man, when you don’t protect what’s yours, it’ll soon become someone else’s.  Aaron then emotionally asks him if he means that ultimately it’s his fault that Eric is dead, to which Negan remains silent.

That interaction is essentially the crutch of episode: Many of our characters are grappling with the feeling that because they didn’t protect what was there’s, they ultimately lost it in some way, shape or form (basically via death).

In the case of Aaron and Negan, though, Aaron has a moment of clarity the next day (literally) after temporary blindness due to an interaction with a hogwood covered walker. He awakens to see that Negan actually kept watch and protected Aaron all evening from any threats while he slept and recovered.  He finally truly sees the real Negan in front of him (finally, geez).

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Siddiq however, seems to, understably be suffering from a MAJOR case of post tramautic stress disorder (PTSD). As many would recall, Siddiq was IN the shed when so many of our heroes were brutally murdered and decapitated by Alpha and the Whisperers. As such, it seems that certain words and/or objects will trigger flashback memories of that fateful evening. During a town hall meeting where individuals are demanding justice for their fallen friends and retribution for the waves of walkers being sent to them, we see one of these moments. At even the mention of the heads on the pikes, this immediately incites an almost visceral reaction from Siddiq, so much so that he needs to excuse himself.

This does not go by unnoticed by Michonne or Dante, the new doctor who we later find out was a former army medic in the Iraq War.  Also, SPOILER ALERT, Dante WILL be a MAJOR player later on in our storyline...but in what way exactly?  Check out comicbook.com's description of the addition of Dante and his potentially controversal role to play in TWD universe.

In any case, he talks about his own experience with PTSD after experiencing the loss of his entire squad during the war and returning to civilian life in the US. He does this to make Siddiq feel comfortable to share his own experience and know he’s not alone, except...we never get to hear anything more from Siddiq.

Which begs the question: How much did Siddiq ACTUALLY see when he was held by the Whisperers that night?  WHY was he elected to be the ONLY survivor?  And what was his level of involvement that night?  Is his trauma and pain solely from witnessing the death of his friends?  Or is his trauma also stemming from guilt over cowardly inaction...or worse, participation in the mass murders?

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Finally, we get to Carol, who in this episode comes face to face with Alpha, during a prearranged meeting at the pike border. Before heading to this meeting, we see that Carol retains a secretly concealed shot gun in her pants and is also taking some medication that one can assume to be some sort of stimulant that allows her focus and forgo sleep (potentially Adderall). Once at the border, all the memories of Henry and that day come flooding back and she cannot hold back when Alpha demands that they vacate certain pieces of land as the NEW border. In a moment of defiance, she confronts Alpha’s threats as a bunch of BS, which prompts Alpha to bring up her son Henry’s last words before he was decapitated. That’s all it takes for Carol to take aim and fire at Alpha, before Michonne slaps the gun away, narrowly avoiding a bloody conflict.

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What follows is an evening in hiding from the Whisperers in an abandoned school until daytime, inter-spliced with drug infused hallucinations from Carol that at times, makes it rather difficult to understand what is a figment of her imagination and what is actually happening. What we come to realize, via various hallucinations, is that Carol is still haunted by the death of ALL her children, not just Henry (case in point, the Home Education notebook with the likenesses of ALL the children she’s lost during the duration of the apocalypse).  She has moments where she finds herself wandering the halls of the school, thinking that she sees Henry calling out to her by saying “mom”, only to realize that it’s all a drug and insomnia induced hallucination. This makes it all the more jarring when we realize that Carol actually IS right to be on high alert because in fact, at least ONE whisperer DID infiltrate the school (after all, they ARE always watching) and her moment in the gymnasium hanging by one foot from a trap was very REAL one. Which makes it even more shocking/amazing when she is able to singlehandedly slice off the rope and free herself and then apparently kill every walker that entered the gym (all by her lonesome).

By the time, Daryl, Michonne and the crew find her, she has a horrible wound on her arm from a piece of broken glass that likely punctured her when she freed herself from the hanging trap. It’s during her recovering sleep time at Alexandria, after being stitched up, that she finally SLEEPS, after who knows how long of going without.  It’s at this point that we have yet another dream sequence where Carol wakes up in the same home but far more nicely decorated.  She comes downstairs to more cleaned up Daryl cooking breakfast and giving her money (how weird to see money in this world right?).

So, let’s talk about this: A dream that’s a screenshot of domestic bliss, complete with breakfast, Henry at the table...but with DARYL as the male patriarch figure? This was pretty surprising to me, downright jarring and shocking, considering Carol spent YEARS with King Ezekiel raising Henry as THEIR son. So for Ezekiel to not even be a blip on the radar throughout our journey through the deeper recesses of Carol’s mind, is VERY telling.

So does this mean that Daryl is probably the closest person to her?  Yes. Does this mean that Carol probably loves Daryl?  Yes. But does this mean that there are CONFIRMED romantic feelings between Carol and Daryl (or from Carol towards Daryl, at the very least)? The jury is still out on that one...we have to remember that it WAS just a dream after all, a dream that came after coming off of a drug addiction (for all intensive purposes) and a lack of sleeping for days. So I’m not ready to say that there’s something brewing here...not YET, at least.

The dream sequence though was effective in illustrating the depth of Carol's love for Daryl and, as expected, the internet lost its collective s&*t when this all played out on screen.  No surprise there.

Eventually though, Carol wakes up to her TRUE reality which is a life without Henry or any of her children for that matter.  She eventually confronts Daryl to see if he truly believes her account of everything that transpired back in the school and he does indeed believe her (despite the pills, despite the hallucinations).  And he is right to believe her because it turns out that everything that occurred in the gym, really DID happen and we flash to that scene of ALL the dead walkers singlehandedly killed by Carol (again, impressive as hell)...and how apparently she did end up shooting that Whisperer that lead her into the gym.  After some time on the ground, we then see this shot-in-the-gut Whisperer open their eyes...and we presume reanimate.

So what’s going to happen after Alpha and the Whisperers realize that one of their own was shot and killed by Carol? She DID try firing at Alpha after all. Will they look at this as a sign of a aggression and retaliate? AGAIN? This is FAR worse than trespassing right? I can’t say what direction this will go with all that much certainty, but the one thing that I AM sure of is that Daryl will definitely continue to stay by Carol’s side...romantic or otherwise.

Rating: 4/5

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Sunday, March 3, 2019

[RECAP] Season 9, Episode 8 of The Walking Dead, "Evolution"

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We've arrived at the midseason finale for Season 9 of The Walking Dead, entitled "Evolution", a reference to Rosita and Eugene's delirious statements that the walkers are evolving into communicating beings.  So how justifiable is this claim?  Well, it's a little complicated.

At the beginning of the episode before the credits even roll, we see Daryl, Aaron and Jesus already out in the woods, hiding behind some trees and observing something that's become fairly routine: A hoard of walkers.  The only difference is that they're just...mulling around in circles, as a contained entity almost like a concentrated storm system.  They comment that this behavior is indeed very unusual and they don't know what to make of it at all.  That said, before it gets dark, they decide to keep moving in order to find Eugene, sooner rather than later.  It's at this moment that we get a close up into the walker herd and we see the back of one PARTICULAR walker come to a full STOP, stand up ERECT and TURN their head to the side, likely toward to the sound of our heroes.

It's at this moment that it is abundantly clear that these are not walkers (spoiler alert) OR if they ARE something very nefarious is at foot.

But first, we need to revisit The Hilltop where Michonne has arrived with her band of newcomers.  To say that there's apparent tension is a gross understatement.  It is glaringly obvious that something occurred between these two communities to cause a rift of this level and a great deal of animosity toward Michonne specifically.  What decision did she make during this six year time jump that's made her public enemy number one?  At least Carol tries to extend an olive branch to Michonne and invite her to King Ezekiel's proposed fair (RED FLAG/SPOILER ALERT: DON'T GO TO THE FAIR).  But Michonne politely, yet firmly, declines the invite.  Smart on her, to be honest.

Michonne spends most of her time at Rosita's bedside as she recovers, alongside with Siddiq.  They speak some of the past, but in vague enough terms that we as viewers are still not clear on what occurred to get the relations to this level.  Before the conversation can go any further, Rosita wakes up with a start and asks feverishly about Eugene.  She is told he is still out there and she jumps out of bed and insists that they need to get to him IMMEDIATELY.

And while everyone is occupied at the Hilltop, someone apparently has been negligent with Negan's care because he one day casually gives his cell wall a slight push...only to realize that it was left unlocked.  A shocked Negan very calmly fully opens the door, grins his typical grin and walks right on out.

When we rejoin our heroes in the woods, we learn between conversations between Jesus and Aaron that Jesus is not very enthusiastic at the prospects of being the new leader of the Hilltop.  He's always lived a life on his own terms, coming in and out of society (sort of like Daryl in a way), so the idea of the committed responsibilities of a formal leader are not appealing.  Aaron tries to convince him he's more than capable but Daryl is more concerned about finding Eugene before the hoard catches up with them or it gets dark (or both).  In a smart move, he tosses an alarm clock into a field to distract the walkers...except, it doesn't work, unbeknownst to Daryl and crew.


Eventually, they come across the little shed Rosita mentioned and they find Eugene, hidden underneath the floor boards, in a sort of secret crawl space.  He is absolutely TERRIFIED and insists that the walkers have somehow evolved and they can now speak to eachother.  The crew is doubtful but they do see that the herd has caught up with them and they need to get Eugene to safety as soon as possible.  A hobbling Eugene is led away by Aaron and Jesus while Daryl (and dog) decide to go a different way in an attempt to distract the hoard.  Daryl even goes as far as throwing some firecrackers in an attempt to create an obvious diversion.  But he is absolutely stunned and confused to see the herd completely ignore the noise and stay the course of following Jesus and the others.  It's clear at this point that something is very wrong.

In a sort of homage to classic horror films, specifically George Romero zombie flicks, Jesus, Aaron and Eugene find themselves in a foggy cemetery after dark.  They see that beyond the gate, they should be able to get Eugene to safety but they can't quite open the door fast enough.  Jesus and Aaron realize that there's no way around it: They're going to have to fight off the walkers, at least to a point to allow a break to open up that gate.  Luckily for them the calvary arrives in the form of Daryl, Michonne, Magna and Yumiko.  They work on opening the gate and continue putting down the herd, especially Jesus.  You get the impression that after being kept in a sort of "desk job" if you will, he is relishing in this opportunity to be able to fight in the wild again.  He makes quick work of many of them, with a flourish, but unfortunately he doesn't realize how one of the walkers isn't really a walker.  This presumed walker sidesteps his advance comes up behind him and stabs him through the heart, ominously telling him that he is where he does not belong.

Aaron screams in anguish and the group immediately starts putting down everything around them (walker or not).  Once all died down, Daryl notices something strange looking about one of the walkers...stitches specifically on the head of one of the fallen walkers.  He takes out his knife to pull apart the stitches and makes a shocking discovery:  The face was a walker MASK.  After Daryl pulls off the mask, we see that underneath was a human person. 

At this point we hear an echo of whispers in the dark fog and our heroes line up in a circle Avengers-style to protect themselves from this new threat.  But what is it exactly?

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Monday, September 27, 2021

[Episode 149] Season 11, Episode 5 of The Walking Dead, "Out of the Ashes"

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While recording this episode, this line #Siddiq gave to #Michonne in #TWDSeason9 (and was even used in promos) was ringing out in my mind, "What does it mean for #AlexandriaSafeZone to survive if means that #TheKingdom falls?" This episode starts digging into the dirt of what it means to survive, at what cost, and what we become when we emerge from the ashes. Can we continue using the same playbook? How far are we willing to go? Or do we play #TheCommonwealth card and take a chance at, perhaps, thriving?
I think we managed to cut an entire hour out of the original, unedited episode recording! Some points were further expounded upon, personal anecdotes, too. If you'd like to get some behind-the-scenes conversations and get in on all the stuff that remained on the cutting room floor, all in support of our #pocast, head here:


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  • Dave's Reaction to this episode:
  • Check out our recent interview with Graphic Artist, Kirk Manley, which contains info on his recent exhibition (and our giveaway of his complete set of prints)!
  • Maggie + Negan = #HateBang



  • ...but, seriously, getting Maggie Rhee to the same lowest point, as a leader, that Negan had reached a while ago: Perhaps even lower.
  • Negan may be Neganing with his impatience; Maggie not cutting her losses and heading home.
  • The In Dreams opening scene (Fear The Walking Dead Season 6, episode 12): Aaron's dream. Also Iris Bennett's dream of becoming a walker in the opening scene of the pilot of The Walking Dead: World Beyond.
  • Why haven't they gone back to The Hilltop since its fall?
  • We're all monsters: Aaron finally reaches a point where he no longer resembles his former, O.G. Alexandria Safe-Zone self.
  • Keith, The Whisperer is a reflection of Aaron and Keith's Whisperers remnants, Alexandria (at present).
  • When everyone else is losing themselves, but Negan seems alright. And let's not talk about Yumiko Okumura's brother, Tomi Okumura... remember Derek, Wes' brother (from FearTWD Season 6)?
  • ...speaking of Tomi('s phony as accent), cheating his way into The Walking Dead allows you to be who you were meant to be will have consequences in The Commonwealth.
  • The Annual Commonwealth Lottery: status upgrade? Ostensibly, had you not read the comic book, you could think any dark thing.
  • The kids in demolished Alexandria are just as reckless as the O.G. Alexandrian kids (just different mindset). It's time to shuffle everyone off to The Commonwealth.
  • Is it better to have everyone to be fighters, at the expense of maintaining a trade, or is it better to have basic survival knowledge, but be a part of specific classes (fighters, bakers, doctors, smiths/construction)? Brings us back to Campus Colony (from The Walking Dead: World Beyond)
  • What makes The Commonwealth different from The Civic Republic? Does the CRM know about The Commonwealth? What would they do about them? Deconstructing The CRM's actions against Campus Colony to superimpose on The Commonwealth.
  • Etymology of the name Lance Hornsby = The Serpent Settlement. Stephanie Vega, Fake Stephanie, Pamela Milton(? maybe even), and con-ception.
  • We simply must find out how The Commonwealth was able to maintain its integrity, from the beginning of the outbreak, when Alexandria could not.
  • Reminders of the way Carol Peletier handled The Highwaymen (compared to Carol and her quest for vengeance against Alpha) and how that guides her actions with Aaron.
  • King Ezekiel confirms that The Commonwealth assigns you your pre-apocalypse job. Like Keith, The Whisperer, he lied to them about his cancer.
  • The cost of war, when World War I ended, and stolen valor



  • Role reprisals, representing former antagonists, and Aaron's Post Traumatic Stress. Jesse C. Boyd (AKA Blond Wolf) & Miguel Insignares (of The Saviors, uncredited, but face mauled by jumping, blue body suit Shiva)

  • Like Pope and The Reapers' faith in them being chosen, is there a value of The Commonwealth feeling safe? When the truth becomes Forbidden Knowledge?
  • It's still super weird to see Aaron, of all people, become a lot more like savage Rick when, only a month ago, he was idealistic in the midst of the battle of Hilltop.
  • Mercer, trying to snort away Princess' scent of affection away from him.
  • Rachael & Sherrandy are slowly figuring out out that The Walking Dead is a television show: reused interior set for former-train station set is used for radio broadcast room/beaurocracy and The Hilltop exterior is probably bigger than it appears.
  • Pathetic Whisperers and why Bethany Kasulas (Savior/Kingdomer?/Whisperer) will be the last man standing (sorry Daryl Dixon).
  • Lydia warns Keith, "Don't look back." ...know when to cut your losses, Aaron & Maggie.

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Friday, November 18, 2022

[Episode 204] Season 11, Episode 19 of The Walking Dead, "Variant"

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It seems like our group is finally evolving to their final Pokémon form by #EugenePorter doing the right thing for the right reason (to save #MaxxineMercer from the fate he would've otherwise been spared had he left #TheCommonwealth), #TWDPrincess fighting for better than the best of a bad situation, and #MichaelMercer's soul nearly succumbing to the fate of most in his station - having the rules not apply to them.
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First Impressions

  • Dave loved the emotions brought forth in this episode, especially the humor and calmer moments.
    The Walking Dead season 11 episode 19 Variant MVP
  • Sherrandy says that Eugene Porter trying to square-up to Daryl Dixon is one of the funniest moments on the show.
  • Rachael says this episode has everything: She laughed, cried, cheered, and screamed. She thought it was so good she almost didn't notice that her favorite character, Carol Peletier, wasn't even in the episode.
    The Walking Dead' Delivers a Shocking Change From the Comics in 'A New  Deal' (RECAP)
  • She then admits that the conversations between Aaron & Lydia, Michael Mercer & Juanita "Princess" Sanchez, and Rosita Espinosa & Eugene were among her favorites in the entire series.
    TV Review: The Walking Dead, 11x19, “Variant” | We Live EntertainmentThe Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 19 Review and Recap: Variant
  • She adds that Aaron's mention of Eric Raleigh made her particularly emotional as it made her think about his loss and, by extension, everyone else we have lost in the series.
    The Walking Dead: All named character deaths from season 8 - Page 9
  • Dave says that Paul "Jesus" Rovia was particularly omitted during Aaron's conversation with Lydia. Then adds that the Rosita/Eugene conversation made him think of Abraham Ford and Sasha Williams.
    A Look at The Walking Dead- Season 9, Episode 11: “Bounty” | What Else is  on Now?The Walking Dead': Sasha's Return Scene Revealed
  • Aidan's Aside: Dave goes on to talk about the scene in season 8 episode 7 where Daryl rams a garbage truck into the Sanctuary. The person with him in that scene was Tara Chambler, not Rosita.A Look at The Walking Dead- Season 8, Episode 7: “Time for After” | What  Else is on Now?
  • Sherrandy found the episode to be somewhat dull, on first watch; however, on second watch, she enjoyed it a lot more. She was waiting for a big moment to happen that never came.
    The Walking Dead' Season 11, Episode 19 Recap: 'Variant'
  • Everyone agrees that public discussions and trailers ruined the hype over the (re)introduction of variant walkers.
    The Walking Dead Theory: From Paris, With Love
  • Have your discussions about the show on social media influenced the way you perceive the show? What about attending conventions and meeting the actors in person?
    the Walking Dead': Sebastian Twist Surprises Comic Readers
  • How often do you rewatch episodes from the TWDU, if at all?
    the Walking Dead': Sebastian Twist Surprises Comic Readers
  • Do you take notes while watching episodes, like our SQUAWKING DEAD hosts or like TWD super-fan Yvette Nicole Brown?
    Yvette Nicole Brown: Why I Still Love 'The Walking Dead'

A New Kingdom

  • Dave said that seeing the variant walkers reminded him of the Tales of the Walking Dead episode featuring Dr. Chauncey Everett.
    Tales of the Walking Dead Reveals Scientific Term for Walkers
  • Could a variant walkers ability to twist doorknobs be a remnant of their living counterpart's muscle memory?
    The Walking Dead's New Variant Zombies Unleashed in Terrifying Twist
  • What's your take on the way walkers are evolving?
    The Walking Dead Showrunner Explains "Variant" Walkers
  • Bridget mentions a podcast called We're Alive that features intelligent zombies, which she finds incredibly scary. It looks like this is TWD's attempt at MWSA = Making Walkers Scary Again.
    We're Alive: A Story of Survival - The First Season by Kc Wayland -  Radio/TV Program - Audible.com
  • Sherrandy says that Lydia should have known the variant walker wasn't a Whisperer after living so many years among walkers as one.
  • Could variant walkers have killed off the remaining Whisperers we saw earlier in the season?
    A Look at The Walking Dead- Season 11, Episode 5: “Out of the Ashes” | What  Else is on Now?
  • What happened to The Oceanside community? What do you think will happen when Aaron and co finally reach it?
    The Walking Dead season 11 part 3 - the fate of Oceanside
  • Is Aaron's determination to reach Oceanside born out of his affinity towards them as a result of his journey with Enid during Season 8?
    The Walking Dead episode 10 synopsis reveals the fate of Enid and Aaron,  teases showdown

Relationships in the Commonwealth

  • Dave was ecstatic to receive more scenes wth Teo Rapp-Olsson, even if it's of him as a walker!The Walking Dead, Variant: Things To Note
  • Will we continue to see walker Sebastian Milton?
    The Walking Dead, Variant: Things To Note - Page 3
  • Sherrandy says she would love to see Sebastian bite Pamela Milton.
    The Walking Dead season 11, episode 19 recap: Variant
  • It's clear that she is mourning the loss of her son, but what is Pamela's mindset towards The Commonwealth and our survivors as a result?
  • What does Pamela have planned for Lance Hornsby?
  • Where is Shira? Could she attempt to switch allegiances to save her own life? Will our survivors allow her to?
    The Walking Dead Reveals the Truth About Stephanie Vega
  • If people like Dwight can be redeemed, can someone like Shira? If she she is allowed to redeem herself, will that (classically) lead to her death?
    Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 3 Recap: Dwight Crosses Over From  The Walking Dead - TV Guide
  • Will Mercer finally relent and figure out a way to save Eugene? Or is it a lot more complicated than it looks?
    The Walking Dead' (Re)Introduces Smart Walkers in 'Variant' (RECAP)
  • Sherrandy points out Michael James Shaw's (AKA Mercer) awesome facial expressions in this episode.
    Who plays Mercer on The Walking Dead?
  • Dave says that the way Eugene saves Maxxine (Max) Mercer is by doing the right thing, while her brother, Mike, tries to save her by doing the wrong thing.
    Who is Max on The Walking Dead series played by Margot Bingham?
  • Dave then talks about how the way Mercer physically and verbally responds to Princess in the last scene hit him on such a deep level, it brought forth some memories from his days in theater.
    The Walking Dead: Season 11 Episode 19 “Variant” Incorporates Spinoff's  Mythology - Horror Obsessive
  • Sherrandy said her favorite scene of the episode was the Mercer/Princess scene, especially the moment where she says, "It could be better."
    The Walking Dead' season 11 episode 19 'Variant' recap/review • AIPT
  • Rachael says it is depressing to witness such a happy character reveal such a dark past.
    The Walking Dead Princess GIF - The Walking Dead Princess Twd - Discover &  Share GIFs
  • This episode made Dave realize how similar Ezekiel Sutton and Princess are.
    THE WALKING DEAD Extended Season Recap: (S10E20) Splinter
  • Is there a possibility that Mercer won't do the right thing?
    The first 7 photos from the final episodes of 'The Walking Dead'
  • Bridget mentions that, as an actor, you want a scene like the one Paola Lazaro has with MJ Shaw in their last scene.
  • "Fuck [it could be worse]! It could be better. It should be better."
  • What was your immediate reaction when Pamela slipped her hand in Lance's pocket?
    the Walking Dead' Is Making Weird Story Choices in Its Final Episodes
  • What is the true nature of the bond between Pamela and Lance? Is there a romantic entanglement? Is there an unspoken struggle of power? Something in between?
    A Look at The Walking Dead- Season 11, Episode 12: “The Lucky Ones” | What  Else is on Now?
  • Bridget compares the relationship between Pamela and Lance to that of Andrea Harrison and Phillip "The Governor" Blake.
    Walking Dead': The Governor and Woodbury Bring New Horrors – The Hollywood  Reporter
  • Why did the writers leave Jesus out of the conversation between Aaron and Lydia? Even though it wasn't explicitly stated, were Jesus & Aaron actually in a romantic relationship?
    the Walking Dead' Cut Scene Showing Jesus' Boyfriend on the Show
  • Does Lance get-off on risk-taking behavior?
    The Walking Dead Theory: What's Hornsby Up To?
  • Bridget points out the growth in both the characters of Eugene and Daryl, noting how gradually - but vastly - these two have changed over the years.
    The Walking Dead: Will Eugene determine who wins All Out War?
  • Bridget says Eugene giving himself up for Max shows far he has come from the days of All Out War, when he turned on our survivors and joined Negan Smith.
    The Walking Dead: Eugene needs to be careful in the future
  • Who do you think has had the most significant character development over the course of the series?
    Walking Dead' Star Melissa McBride Exits Spinoff Series – The Hollywood  Reporter
  • What do you think of the idea of a Kingdom 2.0?
    The Walking Dead's 'Kingdom 2.0' From Season 11, Episode 19 Explained
  • Do you think there a specific reason why the variant walker keeps going after Jerry?
    The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 19 Review: Variant | Den of Geek
  • Like Dave, did you mispronounce or forget Rosita's daughter's full name, Soccoro Espinosa?
    Rosita The Walking Dead Rosita Espinosa GIF - Rosita The Walking Dead  Rosita Espinosa Rosita Twd - Discover & Share GIFs
  • If there was an election at The Commonwealth, who would receive your vote? Would you might've considered Sebastian, up until the point Max exposes him?
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  • Who are the people that took Rosita at the end of the episode?
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