The Walking Dead
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We zoom in on the Randos, who turn out to be a complicated but mostly likable bunch.

And were teased with a brief glimpse of the next threat that looms (and groans).
More surprising is Eugenes makeover goodbye, mullet-wearing wuss, hello, ponytailed zombie slayer.
Speaking of the priest, raise your hand if you saw him hooking up with Rosita.
Liars, all of you!
Michonne is extra tough on the Randos, who are breaking A-towns no new people rule.
Connie is a deaf journalist, which is a rather odd occupation for someone who cant hear.
Did she lose her hearing in the apocalypse?
(Guess it could be worse, at least shes not on her iPad all damn day long.
He thoroughly enjoys Judiths company, and who wouldnt, really?
But as kind as Judith has been to strangers, she aint no fool.
Negan tells a story about how he learned to stop bringing home stray dogs in his youth.
Judiths response: And look how great everything turned out for you.
Killer Grimesburn, kid!
By the end, there are a few narrative threads left hanging.
Carol and Henry find Daryl in his Swamp Thing mode, though were not sure why.
has a change of heart and offers to take the Randos to the Hilltop.
Note that Michonne says shell talk to their female leader, but doesnt mention Maggie.
Thats the quietest exit of a major character on any show that I can recall.
How will they explain this?
And whos running the Hilltop?)
Some stories will intersect, others will be their own thing entirely.
Thats respectable and understandable and exciting.
I dont thinkTWDcan handle another Glenngate.)