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CloneIce

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Only thing that left my scratching my head after last night was when the Governer and his new family attempted to leave the camp in the middle of the night and they come across a creek bed filled with zombies stuck in the mud. What did that have to do with their ability to leave the camp? The music that played was "dread" type music like it was this huge ordeal.

Anyone else think that was a weird scene?

I thought the zombies were stuck in the road. Like a section of the road had collapsed at a low point or stream crossing and all the zombies made the road unpassable, so they had to go back to camp.
 

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I thought the zombies were stuck in the road. Like a section of the road had collapsed at a low point or stream crossing and all the zombies made the road unpassable, so they had to go back to camp.

Having the roadway blocked allowed two points.

1) something out there scared the Gov'ner enough to leave.
2) it forced his hand in becoming the groups leader.

Creating a great stage for the remainder of the season.

EDIT: I agree with how the roadway became a mud pit.

-keep
 

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Having the roadway blocked allowed two points.

1) something out there scared the Gov'ner enough to leave.
2) it forced his hand in becoming the groups leader.

Creating a great stage for the remainder of the season.

EDIT: I agree with how the roadway became a mud pit.

-keep

I was kind of thinking the same group that murdered the campers in the woods also placed those walkers in the road.
 

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I was kind of thinking the same group that murdered the campers in the woods also placed those walkers in the road.

interesting. could be be.. although very elibirate in what seems to be an efficient group for taking down camps.
 

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The way the gov stared at those faces/zoomed in on them, I got the sense they meant something to him, but I didnt think it was clear what it was.

As far as other groups, remember those raiders that attacked Rick, Marshall, n Glenn when they were in that bar? I wondered if they would show up again.

I cant remember, in that "gone" camp, I think all the people were gone, or was there bodies/walkers?
 

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The way the gov stared at those faces/zoomed in on them, I got the sense they meant something to him, but I didnt think it was clear what it was.

As far as other groups, remember those raiders that attacked Rick, Marshall, n Glenn when they were in that bar? I wondered if they would show up again.

I cant remember, in that "gone" camp, I think all the people were gone, or was there bodies/walkers?

IIRC someone mentioned they were stabbed in the head.
 

cloneswereall

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Only thing that left my scratching my head after last night was when the Governer and his new family attempted to leave the camp in the middle of the night and they come across a creek bed filled with zombies stuck in the mud. What did that have to do with their ability to leave the camp? The music that played was "dread" type music like it was this huge ordeal.

Anyone else think that was a weird scene?

My first thought was it was the people that attacked the other camp created road blocks my flooding out the roads to trap them where they were (the entire camp) so they couldn't go anywhere (Yes, I know it was said before I did). Just seemed like a way that would keep the RVs and tank from being able to mobilize because of the dense woods.
 

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I've said it before and I'm going to say it again: if there's ever a zombie apocalypse, my group will not have any kids under 14 or anybody else who can't defend themselves. Too much of a liability.
 

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I have a hard time believing that nobody is vocally questioning the governor here except the one girl.
 

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