I said the same thing to people at work. Bad parenting 101!who leaves their daughter 100 yards or more away from them,alone in the mud,in a zombie infested world?

I said the same thing to people at work. Bad parenting 101!who leaves their daughter 100 yards or more away from them,alone in the mud,in a zombie infested world?
I just re-watched parts of the episode... Beth didn't get the baby, that's for sure. My wife pointed something out right away though: The straps for the car seat were undone. Someone took her out... No question.
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One of the zombies walking up to the prison looked a bit like her plus they focused on her for quite a bit. I asked my wife if it was her but she pointed out that the clothes weren't what she was wearing when she died. Oops, I'm presuming "Sarah" is Lori, yes?
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That zombie was the woman Rick found in the woods a bunch of episodes back that had her husbands zombie head in a bag, and she was camping out with him.
They had a few options:Sorry to see the Governor go....great villain. Yet only in three episodes?
That wasn't an option with the governor though. Rick offered it.I would have made a deal with the devil and went for A myself.
So, you mean, just drag out multiple episodes (or seasons) just to have what they had last episode ?...leads to a good ol' fashion prison yard brawl surrounded by thousands of walkers on the outside of the fence.
I can't keep track of the seasons, but there was no villian up until Woodbury. How many seasons was that, three ?Point is, great villains are hard to come by and I dont think any new antagonist can out do David Morissey's performance
I haven't read far enough into the comic books to know if there is another BIG villain like the governor.
What I never understood is why they don't all use the zombie camouflage tactic all the time.
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