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vincentjmack said:They're moving this story along way too slowly
Swampies said:ter·mi·nus
ˈtərmənəs/
noun
1.
a final point in space or time; an end or extremity.
"the exhibition's terminus is 1962"
2.
BRIT.
the end of a railroad or other transportation route, or a station at such a point; a terminal.
If you haven't looked it up!
emurrell17 said:Great episode
I think the two girls were meant to be symbolic of good and evil, and that this was foreshadowing.
Neither good nor bad lives.
There is no right or wrong way to live, they all end the same way. I'm gonna play off of Swampies' definition of terminus...I think they will all be terminated at terminus.
That's a really dark scenario, but honestly I think it would be better writing than "oh hey guys I found a cure!"
I am hoping they touch on this battle of right and wrong (or good and bad) more..I've always thought that TWD was a little shy on meaning and symbolism..but I think that the writers could be signaling that the story was never about the zombies or surviving. It is about a constant battle of the human conscious..does morality come before survival? Is justice more important than life? Do you look out for others or yourself, and in the end does it even matter?
I could see the entire show ending on a scene where rick (or Carl maybe...probably rick though) is dying, but, reflecting back he sees all the people he helped along the way and it's like "that's all anyone could ever ask you to do" and he dies content with his life.
Haha that's probably WAY off, so I'll apologize for that. But I haven't read the comments so I'm just thinking out loud!
emurrell17 said:Sorry for the long comment^
I was also surprised that carol was the one to kill Tyreese's bae. All signs pointed to it being Liz? Oh well.
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