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"Forget" seemed like a two-part episode with the previous episode, which was entitled "Remember." Both these episodes played off each other but cleverly I might add did quite the opposite. Last week's episode, "Remember" focus was on having the survivors who just joined the Alexandria community was to remember their former selves pre-apocalypse, which was solidified by Rick shaving and once again becoming a cop by donning on the uniform. This week however, it seemed that the focus shifted in two ways: 1. Most of the survivors are trying to forget who they were "out there" so that they can try to fit in and accept their new lives in Alexandria or 2. The other survivors including Rick are trying to forget what it meant to be good as they are plotting to take over the community from Deanna and co…
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What are your thoughts on "Forget?"
P.S. Only 3 episodes left till the Finale! WTF!? We need more episodes!
"Forget" seemed like a two-part episode with the previous episode, which was entitled "Remember." Both these episodes played off each other but cleverly I might add did quite the opposite. Last week's episode, "Remember" focus was on having the survivors who just joined the Alexandria community was to remember their former selves pre-apocalypse, which was solidified by Rick shaving and once again becoming a cop by donning on the uniform. This week however, it seemed that the focus shifted in two ways: 1. Most of the survivors are trying to forget who they were "out there" so that they can try to fit in and accept their new lives in Alexandria or 2. The other survivors including Rick are trying to forget what it meant to be good as they are plotting to take over the community from Deanna and co…
Which brings me to this questions: Is Rick going evil or is he just being practical? I ask this because he keeps saying "you need to watch out for dangerous people" but the irony is that HE and his companions are the dangerous people she should look out for. However, Rick's growing attachment to Jesse and seeing Carl finally be happy with peers of his own age might be causing him to waver in his quest to take Alexandria. Although there was a glimmer of the governor-esque Rick at the end of the episode as he reached for his gun when he saw Jesse and her husband. Maybe he'll take the town and Jesse? Watch out Mr. Anderson…
I absolutely loved how the episode approached the concept of assimilation in different ways. First, Daryl who I would think would be the last one to accept life in Alexandria bonded with Aaron who told him he should be a recruiter because he knows that Daryl has the ability to still tell the difference between "good and evil," which is interesting since he refused to take the gun from Rick towards the end of the episode. Does he see something in Rick that the others do not? Then, Sasha, who to no fault of her own is having trouble assimilating. I mean girl lost both her boyfriend and brother in like a week. I think she's the dark horse based on how she react at the party. Girl's about to loose her shit…
Best part of the episode however? CAROL. She continues to prove how badass she is and how committed she is in making sure her people are safe. She went as far as threatening Jesse's son that she'll tie him to a tree outside the town's walls if he narcs on her for stealing the guns. I kept screaming at the screen saying, "dude, just take the cookies" LOL because we all know that Carol will kill a kid or two if need be. It wouldn't be the first time…
Saddest part of the episode? The walkers killing the horse. Why do they keep killing them? R.I.P. Buttons.
I absolutely loved how the episode approached the concept of assimilation in different ways. First, Daryl who I would think would be the last one to accept life in Alexandria bonded with Aaron who told him he should be a recruiter because he knows that Daryl has the ability to still tell the difference between "good and evil," which is interesting since he refused to take the gun from Rick towards the end of the episode. Does he see something in Rick that the others do not? Then, Sasha, who to no fault of her own is having trouble assimilating. I mean girl lost both her boyfriend and brother in like a week. I think she's the dark horse based on how she react at the party. Girl's about to loose her shit…
Best part of the episode however? CAROL. She continues to prove how badass she is and how committed she is in making sure her people are safe. She went as far as threatening Jesse's son that she'll tie him to a tree outside the town's walls if he narcs on her for stealing the guns. I kept screaming at the screen saying, "dude, just take the cookies" LOL because we all know that Carol will kill a kid or two if need be. It wouldn't be the first time…
Saddest part of the episode? The walkers killing the horse. Why do they keep killing them? R.I.P. Buttons.
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What are your thoughts on "Forget?"
P.S. Only 3 episodes left till the Finale! WTF!? We need more episodes!