

The worst situation for a person who was forced to kill for his entire life and was full of demons is a world full of the walking dead. The little boy we say in his flashbacks was Daniel, as many suspected. Now, we didn't see Celia's head lolling around on the floor while the dead were eating her arms and legs, so she may live to bother us another day. Madison had about enough of Celia and her garbage about the dead creating a new world order and decided to show Celia exactly how benevolent the walking dead can be when you don't have them caged up with a bunch of wine casks. He must see it as something else entirely, although I'm not sure what. I thought he understood what the blood and guts did from an intellectual level, and would share the information with the others so they could pass on through when necessary. That's apparently why he felt comfortable with Celia and the dead. He appears to think he's invincible and will not die. Which isn't to say Madison has been mother of the year.Īnd I read Nick completely wrong. Heck, in the current atmosphere, it may be too late for Chris. Hell was breaking loose back at the compound, after all.Īn entire hour of worrying about Travis and trying to get Travis back, and he told Nick to tell Madison they never saw each other.

Nick finally caught up with Travis after walking with his people to bring him back to Madison. That's not healthy, either.Ĭhris: Look at me. But by gosh, Travis took his socks off of his mutilated feet in some stranger's living room. He went about it all wrong, even taking a kid captive. Leave them all so he wouldn't cause them any worry and all that stupid stuff a kid thinks when he thinks too much and about the wrong things. In his mind, the best thing was to get lost. He believed what everyone was saying about him. He was taking it for his big trip away from the group. For all of you who thought I was nuts in my read on the boy? I had that one right.Ĭhris wasn't planning on killing Alicia and Madison with the knife. That foggy vineyard was downright scary, and that both Chris and Travis made it through the fog that morning alive was surprising.Ĭhris had no plans at all but to get away.

It started right at the beginning, when Chris took off into the vineyard. Whatever the reason, this hour was scary and creepy in a much different way than TWD, and it was enjoyable. Granted, we've lost two of the reasons the creep factor was so high, but that doesn't mean we won't meet others along the way. Everything about this hour was downright creepy, and if they can find a way to maintain that feel, it will set this show apart from its parent, The Walking Dead.
