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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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  • 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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Saturday, October 16, 2021

[Episode 156] The Walking Dead: World Beyond |2x02| Foothold

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This episode was far better received than the last, as the doors into insights regarding the #CivicRepublic / #CivicRepublicMilitary nearly blow right open. It's almost as if the 1st two episodes either play on one another or were supposed to be a part of a larger, 2-part #SeasonPremiere. Either way, we're glad to have it, along with the introduction of "Dennis" ( #MaximilianOsinski ) and the return of fan-favorite #SilasPlaskett ( #HalCumpston )
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  • Well-wishes to u/Connected-VG who was hospitalized with COVID-19. He's an admin of r/FearTheWalkingDead.
  • Everyone seemed to enjoy this episode a lot more than the first: A lot clearer, more insight into the Civic Republic's "RF".
  • Had this not occurred, then that wouldn't haveLeo Bennett finds the positive in Lyla Belshaw's deception. And in spite of Lyla's mindfulness, she "forgets" her earrings in Leo's bathroom.
  • Leo sees himself as a partner in the CR, Lyla is a true-believer (who is experiencing conflict?), and nailing down how long Leo has been away from his daughters.
  • Leo plays mind-chess with Lt. Col. Elizabeth Kublek. Leo's definition of "saving humanity" (spoiler: offspring) and how (spoiler: not that) far Kublek might go for her daughter, Huck/Jennifer Mallick.
  • Nailing down The Perimeter's reason for being: protecting the Civic Republic Military's interests.
  • Felix Carlucci is loud in this scene, then you can barely hear Iris Bennett in that scene, and possibly why.
  • Iris figures out what Leo is struggling to piece together about the Civic Republic Military: why, despite oceans of gripes, the show might spend extra effort convincing you Iris has value as a character.
  • Drilling down on why it is you, dear watcher, might dislike/hate Iris.
  • Why Kublek doesn't take Leo's spoken reasons for saving humanity at face value. Leo's & Hope Bennett's lack of choice (Campus Colony vs The CR). To whom your sacrifices belong (the collective vs direct descendants). Thinking global vs local. What Leo's death will mean to those who love him.
  • The 1st two episodes show the contrasts between them: dark vs light; the wild vs safety; surviving vs comfort; the evils vs the benefits. Contrasts between the two seasons: where are first we were uniting, we might be separating this time. Rachael hates being manipulated (by Dave)
  • Leo may have stumbled onto and tapped into The Walking Dead's philosophy (the idealized self). The CR is remaking this dead world in their own image (in contrast the The Commonwealth).
  • Agents of Dennis (Maximilian Osinski) and comparing him to Jayson Warner Smith's "Gavin" (on TWD). Dave is manipulated by Rachael about Teo Rapp-Olsson's age (plays Sebastian Milton on TWD).
  • What is Dennis and the rest of these neutralizers doing out there? Is he a true believer? Trying to get Silas to spill the beans another way.
  • Delivering the B-Oh-Four to the CR RF. Stage 2? Stage 6?
  • Did Leo hide code in the messages The CR intercepted to his daughters (callback to John Dorie's letters to June Dorie in Fear The Walking Dead). Mason... (Belshaw?) is spying on the scientists?
  • If the tracked Dead Ones are 'B's and 'A's are Dum-Dums, too, does that mean Rick Grimes is just dead meat?!
  • Everyone, everywhere, is doing their part to end the Zombie Apocalypse. Dennis may have made a mistake he's paying for, but (according to The Allman Brothers Band), Huck might be trouble.
  • The Perimeter colony know about Jennifer... which supports our theory that she may have saved most of them from her brothers during the fall. Iris is, again, showing how smart she is to Felix (figuring out Huck is Kublek's daughter)

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Tuesday, October 12, 2021

[Episode 154] The Walking Dead: World Beyond | 2x01 | Konsekans

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BE ON THE LOOKOUT for flying BONES that were PICKED this episode, as we sorted out the graveyard of hallucinatory misunderstandings and incredulous feats. That aside, although the Season 2 Premiere was on the underwhelming side, the implications set forth in this episode are anything but and allowed us to extrapolate a whole lot (we'd be lying if #MattNegrete's Inside the Episode exclusive, for #AMCPlus subscribers didn't help a bit, which is another critique on the episode)
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  • Not a very well-received return: the amount expectations play into our enjoyment and Hope Bennett's hallucination pissed the girls off, for various reasons.
  • Speaking of Hope's tumble, it evoked memories of the Fear The Walking Dead pilot (school Madison Clark taught in). Also calls us back to last season.
  • Hope was having her hallucination walkabout in a school, but was Iris Bennett's dream situated in a school, too?
  • The Bennett sisters' role reversal has never been more clear than in this episode (even though we saw scattered moments in last season).
  • Felix Carlucci's birthday took place in the pilot and Iris' is in this episode. Which brings us to how well they explained the span of time from the start of the series to even the events of this episode.
  • Speaking of Felix, making himself a home with Will Campbell (amidst the realization of the loss of Campus Colony), I think we all would love to live in The Perimeter/The Hudson Valley (Upstate New York).
  • The sculpure they pass on the way into the Perimeter colony is called Verité ("Truth" in French): More breadcrumbs that drop that ultimately lead to Iris figuring out that it was the Civic Republic Military that was responsible for the destruction of both Omaha and Campus Colony.
  • Verité et Konsekans = Truth and Consequences. There will be consequences for finding out the truth.
  • Even the best and brightest would end up like Candice Froder: You need someone (Indira) or something (Lt. Col. Elizabeth Kublek) to fight for. Think local or think global?
  • This season will definitively answer the question of why the CRM genocides Omaha & Campus Colony.
  • Maximum Cohesion is required to ultimately survive? And playing the game of why Kublek and The Civic Republic may be right. Forbidden Truth and comparisons to The Commonwealth.
  • Huck's Conundrum: Her warning to Hope about telling Kublek everything... especially the code-breaking.
  • No, Iris is not a psychic, but with a mind that has advanced pattern recognition and genius level comprehension... Attempting to count the breadcrumbs that lead to her horrific discovery.
  • Hope without Iris is a little lost on the fall of their home and Omaha: This season may shine a light on Iris this season, over Hope (from last season).
  • Exploring the all the angles of the incredulous fight between Iris and the CRM soldier.
  • CRM Soldiers wear the helmets that they do much in the way executioners wear hoods. It's an odd feeling to watch the unmasked soldier, an actual person, die.
  • The discomfort in knowing The Civic Republic has positioned themselves as humanity's last hope (right after they destroy Portland)
  • Major General Beale might be Anne/Jadis? ...and how people are begging for more Rick Grimes clues (or else they will go feral).
  • I know this Season Premiere didn't meet built-in expectations and you wanted to see all the characters, but that might've been a good idea (exploring characters before they meet again). Rachael tries to simmer down expectations with FearTWD, because of this.
  • Trying not to take it personally when people "criticize" the characters we love, like Carol Peletier or Morgan Jones, and why it's good that they don't behave like we do.
  • Even though a majority didn't understand Hope's hallucinations, the only thing that matters is what her warped visions showed us: touching on scenes and settlings the audience is familiar with to echo her journey this far, with the unimaginable destruction that has befallen those very settings, and what Hope concludes is the thing she must fight against.
  • Hope thinks locally and heals the fissures between her and her father for her birthday.
  • Highlighting Anna Khaja who plays Indira.
  • Hope thinking beyond the CRM's desires means that maybe we should keep an open mind about Iris' ability to take them down? Seems unimaginably impossible from our POV, but you never know!
  • Kublek knows she's not the best and the brightest and a true believer. She would gladly lay her life on the line for The Civic Republic's brighter future. But what about Rick Grimes?  Being a 'B' might be a living test subject.

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Thursday, February 11, 2021

[Episode 117] The Walking Dead: World Beyond |Season One| Season Finale

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I still don't know how we did it, but we managed to break down the more than 2-hour Season Finale of TWDWB's 1st season, episode 1x09 & 1x10 ("The Deepest Cut" & "In This Life", respectively) in just over 2 hours! We take a REALLY close look at Huck's actions throughout the season, ALL of our characters' rapid growth (in particular our designated #MVP, #EltonOrtiz), and what direction our characters seem to be heading by the end of it.
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  • Questions answered 
  • Character development, even from Percy
  • Elton literally carrying a burden: the reality of Amelia

  • Elton/Percy: knowing the hard truth; coming out from behind the camera; "Surprise, Rocket Man"
  • Taking on responsibility: Elton, Felix, and Ed (from FearTWD)
  • Charlie vs. Hope vs. Dwight
  • Elton’s first kill, "I don’t want to be afraid anymore, but i know i probably will be"
  • 15 or 30 years left of humanity?
  • Huck intercepts Elton’s S.O.S. Percy tells Elton the truth. #SaveOurSilas
  • Silas is NOT a monster: Hal Cumpston superstar
  • Poor Tony: Percy didn’t know who to trust
  • Liam, from Undead Walking, predicts Huck’s backstory is fake: does Elizabeth Kublek know what Huck did in the Marines?
  • Huck’s father
  • Lyla scaring us with her practice speech 
  • Huck’s bad actions vs. Kublek’s bad actions: are either justified?
  • Huck’s hesitation
  • TIMELINES!
    • Leo’s been gone about a year.
    • His messages stopped around 3 months ago.
    • Huck & Felix’s friendship.
    • Huck/Will meet Felix at the same time.
  • Will’s new role: he knows what happened to Campus Colony
  • Huck directs Felix and Iris 5 Miles north to safety? How?
  • Annet & Nico are stuntmen now
  • The Rick trick: Hal is trolling us
  • Huck knows about the forest people
  • Huck’s survivors: are they 5 miles north? Did she send Felix & Iris to them?

  • Hope/Iris = dream team: can’t have one, without the other
  • Silas’ sacrifice: Cuts his hand and becomes the hero Iris sees in him, but what is Kublek's plan for him?
  • Hope doesn’t know how smart she is
  • Jupiter
  • Relinquishing control 
  • Super Felix Voice 3: puts hair on Dave’s chest
  • Fighting skills improving: Iris quick to learn, Hope not so much 
  • Empty barbed wire snare trap: Huck slices Felix and One shot, Two Empties
  • Where did that silencer come from?
  • Huck is Anti-Strand: `least she’s honest about it 
  • Dr. Bavolar: Tracking Empty Migration. Elton mentions him, again.
  • Campus Colony Travel Sign behind Will
  • Civil Defense/Campus Colony symbols: Triangles



  • Talking Candy
  • Hope joining CR, telling Huck what she wants to hear
  • This has to be for the greater good
  • Emile’s charms
  • @Frecklesgraham says Dave should cosplay (a very old) Elton
  • Hope and Iris step over the barbed wire on the road!
  • Barbed wire Empties remind @Blazygardener of Iris’ dreams
  • Lyla’s speech to fake Leo in the lab: is Lyla good/bad?
  • A possible Season 3?!
  • FearTWD's 7th Season, confirmed!
  • Hope needs Iris

  • Driving lessons
  • Hope decodes the CRM book
  • Why have Percy & Tony in the story at all?
  • Hope and Iris becoming enemies
  • Felix’s injury and taking antibiotics before you need them
  • TWD Season 11 with 24 episodes, with movies coming, soon after.
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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

[Episode 162] The Walking Dead: World Beyond |2x05| Quatervois

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Is #ElizabethKublek the enemy we thought she was? Is Anne / #JadisStokes(?) someone we should worry about? And, for someone who's supposed to be(?) a protagonist, #IrisBennett sure acts a lot like the side she's fighting against (sneaky AND manipulative)! It is really nice to see most of our "family" together and it's nice to see #EltonOrtiz find his place in #TWDUniverse
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  • Dave's fails to crack the barcode.
  • Jasmine shares the Iris Bennett hate.

  • Each episode getting increasingly better.
  • Don't talk to Lyla Belshaw, Leo Bennett!
  • Jadis Stokes?! The preview into the next episode spoiled what was to be her big reveal in the stingerLt. Col. Elizabeth Kublek is gone, indefinitely. Sergeant Major Barca's return as TS A841.
  • What is Lyla trying to perfect in her secret lab? Do the end really justify the means? PRJ-V Epidemiological Data. Revisiting As & Bs
  • The newspaper Jennifer Mallick is reading: Small article to the left in the Civic Republic Tribune titled, CRBC Optimizes Signal
  • The main article's text in the article titled, Military Looks Ahead to Civilian Oversight by Nick [Orgini?]
    • In an address to the citizens of the Civic Republic This week, Major General Beale surprised many when he spoke not only of recent successes in fortifying the city and military forces, but of the future transition of power toward the civilian government.
    • A transition of power from military leadership to full civilian oversight is a bedrock provision of the Civic Republic's Founding Compact, the foundational document that has guided our city in rebuilding humanity for over nine years. Authors of the document were in agreement that military [autonomy?/autocracy?] was something for the early survival of the CR, as well as its stabilization in the years to follow. The provision [does?] states that ten years into the CR's existence, a transition of power could take place, a move that would put the power back into the hands of the people.
    • With that compact's decade.... [cut off/next column]
    • When asked if the ten-year timeline written into the CR's Founding Compact still seemed feasible to the Major General, Beale responded saying, "There are many

      | Mjr. Gen. Beale 'looking forward' to long-awaited governmental transition. |

      variables to consider. But I have full faith that when the time comes, we will execute the plan smoothly."
    • When pressed to reveal specifics of the plan for the transition of power, Beale remained tight-lipped, "It's something my joint chiefs of ... " [cut off/next column]
    • military."
    • A CR farmer, speaking anonymously, shared similar sentiments. "You can't deny what the CR Military has done for this city. We owe our survival to them," he said, "But things are under control more than ever before and it feels like the right time for us citizens to take the reins."
    • Beale's acknowledgement of the transition of power in his address has proven to be a smart political move. His approval ratings are polling at an all-time high, with many people citing his leadership as integral to the continued survival of the CR. With strong [approval?] and widespread appeal, [...] rest comfortably knowing [...] the last [...] [cut off]
  • CITY IN BRIEF | THE REGION | City Celebrates Eight Years of the New Beginnings Academy, by Anna [Stodden?]
    • The New Beginnings Academy is celebrating eight years of full [operation?]. With its enrollment of 204 children in [grads? ... over?] time, most consider the  [...] of the CRM's  greatest success [...].
    • The biggest worry [...].
  • Dennis either picks up a second newspaper, or a separate large article in the same newspaper reads, CRM REQUESTS EMERGENCY DELAY OF CIVILIAN OVERSIGHT. An article on the right of that reads, CANDIDATES FORUM TO BE HELD IN MILLENNIUM PARK.
  • Discussion points as a result of reading the CR Tribune: The CR (gov't) most likely doesn't know the comings and goings of its military. CRM creating panic to remain in power. The people, themselves, might push to keep Major General Beale in power. Did Lyla's failed experiment wipe out campus colony?
  • Episode synopsis spoilers.
  • Why does Lyla have a deadline? Unstoppable soldiers? Longevity for the winners?
  • Kublek out of the picture could spell disaster for Huck. Was she compiling evidence against the CRM on behalf of the CR?
  • Quatervois: (four) ways of seeing/crossroads. Sign is a callback to Season 1: The Tyger and the Lamb
  • Hope Bennett & Silas Plaskett see the positives of the CR.
  • Is Percy Delmado being genuine, or is his odd sincerity a long con?
  • Iris (and the rest) shake Hope & Silas out of their comfort with the CR.
  • Kublek's right hand man, Lt. Frank Newton, is off in Portland.
  • Percy and Elton Ortiz bro out on their girls, Iris and Asha.
  • Every generation thinks the world's too unsafe for children, but most end up having them, anyway.
  • Coffee is important!
  • Silas struggles with lying to Dennis. Dennis may have ratted out Silas. Dennis in favor of civilian oversight/control.
  • Will Campbell helped draft the CR Research Facility map: Pen for research Dum-Dums.
  • The Significance songs, this episode: Metal Sport by Hittman and Angel of Wilderness by Craig Marsden.
  • Symmetry between Silas and Leo's scenes. Leo bumps into Professor Doctor Terry Brooks Ellis.
  • Why does Jadis take on Gabriel's surname? Mario III advises us that Warrant Officers are, essentially, military police.
  • Iris may be manipulating Silas with her drawing of the gang.
  • Elton misses his chance to kiss the girl, but learns a valuable lesson about his place in the universe.
  • Much like Louis Tully from Ghostbusters 2, the way in which Iris Bennet becomes the savior of humanity.

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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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