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twojman

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He was standing guard up high on the wall and it looked to me like the blood was dripping down. Complete guess though. It might have been coming through the wall signifying the wall was weakening.

This is what I thought too, this was signifying a weak spot in the wall. I could be wrong because I have been wrong about this show a few times before!
 

casey1973

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So I'm wondering what the heck happened to Aaron's little guy friend with the bad foot? Was his name Eric?
 

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My question from tonight - doctor gal (don't know her name yet) was looking at a book. She said "hot damn", then went over & drew a syringe full of pus out of her patient's leg wound, looked at the syringe & said "hot damn" again. Then she went & kissed Tara.

What the hell was that all about?

Fixed the infection, I assume
 

GTO

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So I'm wondering what the heck happened to Aaron's little guy friend with the bad foot? Was his name Eric?
Yeah, kind of weird that he has not been brought up. You would think when the Wolves attached, Aaron would have gone to check on his handicap BF right away.
 

VTXCyRyD

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Are you doing this on purpose?

I was kind of wondering what you are missing.


  • Dr. Girl couldn't make the sick guy well.
  • Tara gave her a pep talk.
  • Dr. Girl still depressed saw Jessie kill the walker in the house (assuming that was from a suicide) and Jessie gives speech.
  • Inspired, Dr. Girl goes back reads book again does procedure on sick guy and fixes him.
  • Dr. Girl really happy goes and kisses Tara.

I think Dr. Girl is also coming out of the closet. She was afraid of what was happening, afraid she could take the roll of the Dr, and afraid of admitting she was gay. She is overcoming those fears "being afraid sucks"

Edit: I think last nights episode was a lot about the citizens of Alexandria wanting to live and changing their attitudes of what they need to do. One who didn't want to live committed suicide, another who thinks its all over raided the food pantry.
 
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bos

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Last night was big speech and shared feelings night. And I was bored.
 

State43

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God a lot people whine about this show. The same thing with Game of Thrones. I guess the best shows on TV get the most haters.
 

ImJustKCClone

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I was kind of wondering what you are missing.


  • Dr. Girl couldn't make the sick guy well.
  • Tara gave her a pep talk.
  • Dr. Girl still depressed saw Jessie kill the walker in the house (assuming that was from a suicide) and Jessie gives speech.
  • Inspired, Dr. Girl goes back reads book again does procedure on sick guy and fixes him.
  • Dr. Girl really happy goes and kisses Tara.

I think Dr. Girl is also coming out of the closet. She was afraid of what was happening, afraid she could take the roll of the Dr, and afraid of admitting she was gay. She is overcoming those fears "being afraid sucks"

Edit: I think last nights episode was a lot about the citizens of Alexandria wanting to live and changing their attitudes of what they need to do. One who didn't want to live committed suicide, another who thinks its all over raided the food pantry.

I must have missed the first part - the bolded part is all I saw last night.

I saw her reading a book. She then goes over and uses a syringe to aspirate pus out of the wound. I'm not a doctor, but I'm pretty sure just aspirating the pus isn't a cure...so I wondered if I missed something. Apparently I did.
 

VTXCyRyD

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I must have missed the first part - the bolded part is all I saw last night.

I saw her reading a book. She then goes over and uses a syringe to aspirate pus out of the wound. I'm not a doctor, but I'm pretty sure just aspirating the pus isn't a cure...so I wondered if I missed something. Apparently I did.

I understand. People of your "experience" usually fall asleep while watching TV. :jimlad:
 

State43

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I understand. People of your "experience" usually fall asleep while watching TV. :jimlad:

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isutrevman

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I must have missed the first part - the bolded part is all I saw last night.

I saw her reading a book. She then goes over and uses a syringe to aspirate pus out of the wound. I'm not a doctor, but I'm pretty sure just aspirating the pus isn't a cure...so I wondered if I missed something. Apparently I did.

So did you not watch the first half of the episode, then wonder if you missed something? The scene with the doctor lady crying because she was overwhelmed and couldn't figure out how to save the patient was a fairly lengthy scene. Not sure how you could have missed it.
 

bos

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God a lot people whine about this show. The same thing with Game of Thrones. I guess the best shows on TV get the most haters.


This is probably the only episode out of both of those shows Ive ever not liked. I just felt this one was filler.
 

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Didn't love this episode but I nearly fell out of the lazy-boy when Jessie discovered the walker in the house. Scared the crap out of me and it didn't help that my wife screamed.