![]() ![]() I’ll appreciate any insight you can provide. I’m puzzled, and the way Dawn looked at Rick and the others and seemed to be saying “I didn’t mean it!” after she shot Beth only confused me more. Or was it that she read a lie in her colleagues’ faces when they said that the other cop (Lambden? I can’t be bothered to look him up, I’m sorry Josh) was killed by someone else, and she wanted Noah as collateral? But even that makes little sense. ![]() Was it about control for her? Did she do it for some kind of tactical edge with her own people? It seemed like she had successfully navigated the whole situation and probably earned a little respect from the other cops, and then she blew it. “I get it now,” Beth said, just before stabbing her, but Josh, I don’t. I still don’t understand Dawn…all her soliloquizing made her seem somewhat human as Rick and the gang drew near, but her asking for Noah back was totally inexplicable. On a broad level, I thought this was a really effective mid-season ender for The Walking Dead, and although I’m rarely a fan of restraint when it comes to this show, the mostly peaceful resolution worked for me. ![]() The minute I saw Maggie (the real one, not Gyllenhaal) get out of the fire truck, I realized we were in for the classic “devastated collapse” shot to end the episode. On the other hand, holy shit! They invested so much in her this season that it’s almost impossible to believe she’s gone. ![]()
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