The Walking Dead

Were the trash people from the comics?

I thought there were some glaring logic flaws in this episode, but I didn't mind it, really. I just wish the exposition of why Gabriel wrote something about the boat would have been given a little bit more clearly. That boat episode was so long ago in real-life time, I had completely forgotten that there was somebody watching them until after they had spelled it all out.

 
Nah, the Trash People are a new concept. I think they are essentially building towards justifying a crapload of characters that nobody will care about getting killed off. Trash People and Beach Chick are pretty expendable, then Kingdom and Hilltop residents and finally what few unnamed Alexandrians remain.

 
Nah, the Trash People are a new concept. I think they are essentially building towards justifying a crapload of characters that nobody will care about getting killed off. Trash People and Beach Chick are pretty expendable, then Kingdom and Hilltop residents and finally what few unnamed Alexandrians remain.
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Nah, the Trash People are a new concept. I think they are essentially building towards justifying a crapload of characters that nobody will care about getting killed off. Trash People and Beach Chick are pretty expendable, then Kingdom and Hilltop residents and finally what few unnamed Alexandrians remain.
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1995Redux is actually Carl!
NO.........it's Coral
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Well, last night was sort of boring
Makes me wonder about Eugene for sure.

IMO At some point, Eugene is going to have a major opportunity to help Rick, or help Negan. I guess we shall see which way he goes. I'm worried he will choose Negan.

I am surprised though, because even though him and Abraham had it out many times, I still feel like they were extremely close. So Eugene should hate Negan.

 
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It's an act. Partly because he is still terrified and wants to help his friends by being undercover and partly because he's pretty well protected and treated there so far.

 
Well, last night was sort of boring
Makes me wonder about Eugene for sure.

IMO At some point, Eugene is going to have a major opportunity to help Rick, or help Negan. I guess we shall see which way he goes. I'm worried he will choose Negan.

I am surprised though, because even though him and Abraham had it out many times, I still feel like they were extremely close. So Eugene should hate Negan.
Hmmm, interesting. I think he is all about himself

 
Well, last night was sort of boring
Makes me wonder about Eugene for sure.

IMO At some point, Eugene is going to have a major opportunity to help Rick, or help Negan. I guess we shall see which way he goes. I'm worried he will choose Negan.

I am surprised though, because even though him and Abraham had it out many times, I still feel like they were extremely close. So Eugene should hate Negan.
Hmmm, interesting. I think he is all about himself
That would be a great story line but I don't think they'll do it. We haven't had a main character turn like Harold Perrineau did in Lost.

 
I just don't see it, Eugene is kinda vital to a different story arc. They could easily replace him with someone else for it, but he makes the most sense.

 
No way Eugene is being honest in his cowardice. His character development moved past that point - but his resourcefulness leads him to have no problem playing that role extremely convincingly for whatever means necessary.

 
This second half of the season has been very disappointing so far. And thats being generous. Nobody gives a crap about Rick and Michonne's weird relationship

 
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