Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - 4/8/17 Talking Walking Dead Hour 2
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Yeah, there are that you felt that you were sad about it.
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the usual Talking Walking Dead podcast gang.
We just wanted to give a little special broadcast to you live on
Blaze Radio to wrap up
season seven and just talk a little bit of
Walking Dead with you. Every time we
do our podcast, we have people ask if they can
call in or if they can participate and
and we do it.
So we figured we just, hey, here you go.
You got a special.
You got three hours of it.
None of us had dates tonight.
And I'm married.
I always have dates tonight.
I mean, I always have a date.
Right.
Yeah.
I wanted to escape my family for a little bit.
Right.
I told them I'm going to miss them.
What's your excuse, Jason?
Yeah, kind of the same.
It's actually a lady was ready for me to get out of the house.
Did you make her stay home and clean the pool?
man
don't bring
don't bring up my nightmare for today
oh my gosh
what happened
I spent the entire day
cleaning out the backyard
so it took
yeah I'm just about to pass out here
I'm sunburned
I'm not feeling good
but this is rejuvenating me
by far
dude I just want to say
that there are companies
what did I tell you
that's what you said
but by the time you add up
all of the different chores
that you do around the house
I mean you're looking at what
like $100 for a pool guy a month
than another $100 or what for a...
You work in television.
Good grief, you make money hand over fist.
If I made your money, I'd already be retired.
Hence why I do all this on my own.
All right, so we've been talking some of our favorite characters.
And then we got to talking during the top of the hour,
and just before we left the last hour,
some of the saddest deaths that we can remember.
And there's been so many deaths.
When you start going through the episodes and the seasons, obviously we just ended season seven.
And there were, you know, significant two really significant deaths at the beginning of this season.
And you think, well, those were really sad.
But throughout the seasons, there's been some people who have died that really hit you hard.
Yeah.
And deaths that you've forgotten about.
And this is another at hashtag Walking Dead at H. Verme.
He actually said this.
In your opinion, what is the saddesty?
death that you've seen on the show.
I think overall we agreed right off the air.
We kind of agreed which was the saddest.
But what are some of the ones that we would have forgotten before we get to the actual
saddest one?
Well, going back all the way to the beginning, Amy, remember Andrea's sister?
She was the first one that was really...
Right.
We felt bad about.
And that was really where we decided or where they found out, man, you got to watch
you back.
because they were on her.
And that was actually, if you went back and watched that scene,
she turned right there on the ground.
And then Andrea is still there.
It's like, no, you got to kill her.
It was kind of, it was right.
Nobody knew about, right.
Some people are fast turners.
Yeah.
And she was.
I wonder what causes that.
Now we haven't figured out.
Like when they went to Atlanta and they went to the CDC,
a little, I know I made a turn into a new neighborhood here for a little bit.
We'll bring it back to the status desk.
So unusual.
But when we went to this.
When we went to the CDC
And the
You know
The head guy to CDC
Before that place got destroyed
You know whispered in Rick's ear
It was Bob
And we find out later
I think we did finally find out
That everybody has it right
That's what he whispered in Rick's ear
From Shane's death as well
Yeah
Shane's death too
Wow that was
I mean he was
That was a tough one
Because he was a pretty strong character
There for a while
Even though you know
Wait wasn't that the first time
we thought we realized that.
That's when the audience realized it, but that's not,
that's what Bob told him
at the CDC, but that's when the audience
realized, like, wait, he didn't get bitten.
How did he? I thought that was a screw-up
on the show at that point.
I thought so, too, actually.
I thought so, too.
A screw-up? Nope.
Just to, I would just say, it was, you know,
so long ago, I'd kind of forgotten it now.
Yeah, no.
Yeah, completely. Yeah, when he rose up, I was like,
what? He didn't get bit by anybody? What's going on here?
But yeah, that was the very first time, for me,
at least, but I noticed that.
I guess I'm going to have to take the chief researcher
and director
and producer now.
That sounds like breaking news.
I know. It is breaking news.
I told him I was close.
So I'm going to go ahead and just binge a couple of seasons with him
and let him actually watch the television.
And he's going crazy over there in the next room.
You know who else we've forgotten?
Axel.
Axel Rose is still alive.
He was never in the show.
Black Sabbath now.
Barely alive.
No, remember Axel?
He was like the good old boy that thought that,
the thought that Carol was a lesbian,
remember at the prison,
and then he's standing there just shooting the breeze with Carol out there,
and boom, gone.
He took the, what was it, did he get a,
sniper bullet from the governor?
Right.
Boom, gone.
That was a fast one, too.
You didn't see that.
Those were those kind of sneak deaths.
They popped up on you.
But the sneak deaths are different than what,
What I was talking about is that the fast turners.
Yeah.
Some people, some people wait a little bit.
I don't think we've ever figured out what causes either to be a fast turn or a slow turner.
Or a Tina Turner.
Or a Tina Turner.
We know what causes a Tina Turner.
Ike Turner causes a Tina Turner.
Right.
Roll in.
Roll in the river.
Are you going to continue or you just let it want to throw that one out of time?
That's all you're going to get for tonight.
Can we please stay serious?
we're talking about death.
Yes.
So the saddest death overall, though, and I think really it was,
because at the time, it was like a stab in the heart of the story of everyone.
And you realize at that time they had to get away from the farm.
They were still at the farm.
They had gained a little bit more togetherness.
They kind of knew who they were.
kind of you know they lost some people but they gained some people they knew who they were
they were getting they felt like they were getting stronger yet they still had to leave the farm
because it was no good right and then they were out looking for the girl the little girl at the
farm they went everywhere looking for the little girl and herschel at the time believed that
he was one of the first that we knew that was you know hoarding the walkers in the barn and
feeding them thinking that they were going to find some way, some cure.
Yeah, they find some cure and not just be, not just have to kill them or not, you know, let them wander around aimlessly.
And now what was the girl's name?
Sophia.
Sophia.
And so the barn starts burning.
And the walkers come out like, you know, ants on fire out of the barn.
And there is that little girl as a walker out of that barn.
That was jacked.
And the whole, I mean, you're just like, what?
Yeah.
And because the only person that could have known that she was in the barn had just died, right?
Otisiel's helper.
Otis.
Is that not Otis?
Or Bill.
Or Bob?
I really don't remember his name to be honest with him.
It was Otis, the man of a million talents.
A guy who played guitar and did everything.
Remember that?
He was like amazing.
Why would you kill a guy like Otis?
Exactly.
Come on.
Exactly.
Look, Tara, what are you doing?
I mean, there are the sad deaths.
There's all the sad deaths.
I think Beth's death was pretty sad as well.
That was a death that you kind of expected, though, right?
I mean, I don't think you...
No, the way it set it up, though.
Not really.
That was pretty...
Like, you didn't expect her to just die in an episode.
In the hallway.
Yeah, that was...
Refresh my memory, Beth?
In the hospital?
The little blonde girl.
Oh, my gosh.
Yeah, that was bad, too.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, my gosh.
And have we ever found out who took her in the Jesus car?
It was the cops.
It was the...
It was just the cops at the hospital.
That was them?
Okay.
I tell you, Herschel really hit me.
Herschel was rough.
Yeah, that was a rough one.
I didn't think they were going to kill Herschel off.
I really didn't.
I thought the governor was going to use him as a...
I tell you what, that was one of my favorite.
And he's still alive in the comic books, right?
Herschel?
No, Herschel's...
Max doesn't get mute?
Yes, he got to get Mute.
He died differently, but...
But he's dead.
But he's still dead.
He's still dead.
But he got the decapitation.
I mean, that was...
Right.
I mean...
Except it wasn't a clean shot.
Remember that?
It was like, hack one.
See, I'd say,
do you think that they would do the Herschel death scene in this day and age?
In this day and age of the show?
I don't think they would.
Because we've talked about this during the podcast that I think that they've significantly scaled back some of the violence.
What?
To the baseball bat variety?
After that.
Like, after the baseball bat death?
They got so much...
And all that outcry?
Yeah.
for the baseball bat deaths.
Yeah.
That you kind of think that maybe they scaled back some of the violence.
Well, part of it is now because they've scaled back, when they do it again,
it's going to be that much more shocking, which is what they're all about, because that'll be more publicity.
Well, what's his name, the rapist guy?
What was his name?
What did Nagan name him?
Rapist, whatever his name was.
Rapy Davy?
Raby Davy.
That death was pretty gruesome, too.
Yes, it was.
And Negan takes the iron.
to the guy's faces a couple times.
That was pretty bad.
Chunking that one guy in the furnace.
That was fantastic.
The doctor.
I love that because the whole world
was waiting for Negan to clock him
with the bat with Lucille.
Everybody thought the doc is getting Lucille
and he tosses him in the fire.
They're going to see season seven now.
Yes.
Well, yeah.
What are you talking death?
Hold on.
Let's back up though.
So calm down.
What about Reg Monroe at Alexandria?
Remember it was Pete who was,
who just accidentally,
shoep, sliced them across the neck.
Remember that?
No.
Right here.
Look at the picture.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'll tweet that out.
Use the hashtag,
Talking Walking Dead.
Or you can phone us at 888-90333.
But that was, that was unexpected, fast.
No, because at season seven,
I'm not going to get back into it.
Sean will give you, get mad at you.
You will.
Milton?
Remember Milton?
I do remember Milton.
The assistant to the governor.
Yeah.
At Chrissy, MC 1211 is very emphatic on Shane.
Shane's death.
Yeah, and we did talk.
We covered it a little bit of Shane, I think, off the air, or maybe on the Facebook
live.
But that was, I don't, yeah, I, you know, I wanted Shane to die.
I was so sick of shame.
He was just annoying towards the end.
He was a creeper.
He wasn't even supposed to be alive at that point.
He was already dead.
He last.
said way longer than he was supposed to.
Way longer.
You sure felt it.
There are some characters that they've done a good job at making you realize you've got to kill them.
Yeah.
I think they lost a touch a little bit on that.
Instead of doing that with characters now, they've gone to, hey, if you're a B minus to a C-plus character,
we're going to highlight you for an episode or two and then we're going to kill you.
instead of
Abraham.
Making you want to get rid of the character.
That's what they did with Abraham.
I mean,
like really,
I mean,
Abraham was barren in one of my favorites.
If it's not Daryl,
then it's Abraham.
He was a little bit better than a B-plus, though.
What do you say?
Really?
Well,
I don't know.
I mean,
I consider all of them in a B range.
I mean,
there's not too many A's out there.
I mean, there's Rick,
Carl,
Michone.
Andrea, probably.
Andrea.
But that kind of bleeds over into Michone.
Yeah,
sure does.
Um, yeah, I don't know.
Darryl Carol.
Darryl.
Darryl.
Darryl.
And now, Morgan's character is great.
I was just going to go to Morgan, Morgan, too.
Morgan's character is great.
And his character has been so good and gone through so many arcs.
He's going through so many arcs.
I'll tell you what, I was almost, I was so done with him when he was on his fru-frew.
I'm, you know, everybody, everyone deserves to live.
I know.
Oh my gosh.
After he spent time with the psych doc and the world was wonderful.
I can Tai Chi foo you with my stick.
Right.
That episode,
annoying the hell out of me.
Which one?
In the entire episode.
The entire episode with Dr. Ted.
I thought that was a great episode.
That was good.
That was good.
That was crazy.
Jason's like character building.
I really like that episode because they were at the...
Jason's kind of shallow as what I do.
You have a soul?
I don't...
Right.
I cannot believe.
Okay, hit Twitter, everyone.
Tell me if you think that that was the most retarded episode ever.
That was the episode that made me by the Bowstaff.
Right, because it's like when people first watched the movie Rocky, they started running with bricks in their hand after because they thought, hey, I could run with Rick Thu.
And you thought, hey, I can tie Cheecho with mortgage is like the best of them.
I can't.
How's that coming for you?
I've sharpened up one end of the stick.
That's what I thought.
That's a broom, right?
It's not a broom.
It's a Boastaff.
And that's a broom.
That is a nice little wood over there.
It's a broom handle from Home Depot.
Do you feel the weight to that?
I mean, that thing
You put a line out of this,
John, you can catch a fish.
And yes, you could
because that's the beauty.
It is a tool.
Right.
It is a tool, a weapon.
It makes you zen inside.
Does it?
Yes.
Does it make you zen inside, Brad?
I am.
I'm so zen.
It's the medication.
That and the medication makes me so zen.
Whatever combination it takes.
Whatever you need.
But that episode,
now we're back to the episode.
with a, go to the episode list
and find out the name of that stupid episode
with Morgan and the doc because
I thought that was fascinating.
I really did. The doc was a,
you know, he lived
because he was in between prisons
and the serial killer and then he
got the serial killer and killed him
the guy that he, the guy that killed his family.
Six number four. Episode,
Season six, episode four.
Six four. Do I hear of six four?
Here's not here.
Six, four.
Here's not here.
Here is not here.
Right, because Morgan went around.
Here is not here, and he was Mr. Clear.
It had the most viewers.
Thank you.
Besides the season finale that season.
Thank you.
America, what the hell is wrong with you?
Everyone else is deeper than you.
You've got to be kidding.
You need to, I don't know what, but you need to start swimming a little bit deeper water.
I remember there was a lot of stuff going on in season six.
And then all of a sudden we have to learn how Morgan became Mr.
Yeah, you had to, well, he came back.
He'd been following them.
They've been leaving teasers of him following them, which was great.
His character arc has been tremendous.
When Rick was with him with his family in the house, remember that?
No wonder your wife wanted you to leave tonight.
That was great.
No, I agree.
You know when his wife was out as a walker in the streets and she came up to the house
and tried to open the door and stuff, it made you believe that there was
something inside the walkers that was still human.
Yeah.
And he was hiding with his son.
And then he was there with Rick.
I mean, it was great.
And then Rick found him and Morgan couldn't remember.
Rick.
Like, dude, that was great.
All right, this is, we'll get back to this.
Here is not here.
I've got a break there telling me.
And I keep forgetting this is not the podcast.
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tonight talking walking dead this is jeff fisher along with brad staggs jason butchrell and
sean foster we've found something interesting in the last break that uh our podcast partner jason
betrille is uh well he's not as smart as we thought uh his uh his uh recap of one of the highest rated
episodes of season six of walking dead is not uh not what america's off well you know apparently
all the fall listeners well not all of them but a lot of them do not agree
They're on my side.
At Real Owsley.
I'm Jason Bouchel.
They're shallow tool.
So let me get this straight.
Someone who follows you on Twitter.
Who follows you?
Matt.
Matt, just called in.
He won this prize.
He's getting a, talking walking walk dead t-shirt.
I totally agree with Jason Butchell.
It was the lamest episode with Morgan and the doctor.
Man, I wish we had another t-shirt to set up, but we just ran out, man.
What a shame.
At JJ Chamberlain.
I know this may not be popular to say, but Morgan drives me crazy.
I kill people.
I don't kill people.
I love it.
I know.
I'll give you that.
But that's different than what we were talking about.
Morgan's character arc.
And then we went to that particular episode, which you badmouthed.
And we thought that that was a great, another character arc and building of Morgan.
And it was a good way to stretch a season an extra episode.
Twitter does not agree with you.
Yeah.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
I don't know what I'm going to do.
You can hashtag talking walking dead.
I'll try to get through this next break.
And we'll come back with a little bit more of Talking Dead.
Thank you so much for coming along for the ride.
You can dial in at 888-903-33.
Harold, we'll get to your question on the line.
It's a very good question.
And I'm been fascinating to hear some of the answers.
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It's not funny.
We've got Brad Staggs, Jason Butchell, and Sean Foster.
We've been talking some of the special deaths during the seasons of walking dead.
And Sean was laughing at the horse in the first episode.
That was a good death.
Who brought that on?
Cassie.
That was a good death.
Cassie E, E, E, E, E, E.
A lot of ease, Cassie.
That horse fed a lot of walkers.
remember nay means nay
Garrette's death was pretty good
I just watched Garrette's death again
the church scene I mean the massacre when they just went
Oh yeah
That was great
Oh I wanted to hit him
I wanted to hit him
Rick with the machete to the face
That was violence
All of them went crazy
And that's when they're all just
Everybody was on the side was looking like
What are they doing right now
Yeah that was pretty
That was wild.
The one that I just reminded everybody of, Denise, on the railroad tracks.
When she's talking, who was she talking?
Oh, come on.
The arrow goes through her head, and she starts, she keeps talking.
I just went to a church massacre, and you tell me about the girl that got an arrow to her eyes.
You know, and I was happy to see her go to.
She needed to go.
First of all, I'm surprised.
If we go back to that episode.
Church massacre.
The church massacre was great.
Oh, the signage, the picture of Rick on the altar.
Yeah.
And he was, I mean, that was fantastic.
That was a, that was good death.
Yes, it was.
And that was old school Rick, man.
Yes, it was.
So old school.
Old school riff.
And you were in the church, and he was on the altar, and he was out, they were on their knees.
It was great.
It was edgy.
It was good.
But her death.
What's her face?
The arrow still talking.
Denise, Cloid.
Everybody knows Denise.
Whatever, the lesbian.
She was the first LGBT community.
Yes, she was.
That's another thing we'll talk about about the Walking Dead also has become, you know, kind of, it's cutting edge.
We've got all, we've got all bases covered.
An inclusive show.
Yeah, it's definitely an inclusive show.
But she got killed out there with the arrow from Dwight.
Dwight.
And she shouldn't have been out there to begin with.
I am surprised that they let her actually go out the way they did.
You mean as a doctor?
Yes, she was the doctor.
She had no business being out there.
If you're smart, you don't let your doctor do that.
They had no business.
She had no business out there scavenging,
and they wanted to take her to the tea leaf store,
whatever it was that had the meds locked up,
the green meds locked up,
which was a good call on her part.
And she made them believe that she had to go out there
and she wanted to be a part of it.
and she thought she was, you know, Miss Uppity and she could do it.
She wasn't as agonizing.
I was glad that she died.
Wow.
They had been setting up Abraham as, I assume they had already written it at the end of
we're going to have Abraham die.
Well, Abraham gets it that way in the comic, yes.
Exactly.
He was supposed to die there.
So they were just trying to figure some way, I guess.
Right, to kind of make it right.
Right.
But still have that iconic shot or whatever scene from the comic book.
Whatever.
All right, you can hashtag on Twitter, hashtag talking walking dead.
Funny, I don't see it trending as of yet.
Work harder.
Work harder.
I mean, I don't know how much harder I can have to swing this whip, but...
Yeah.
Hashtag talking walking dead.
Harold in Oklahoma, dialing on the 888-903-33 number.
Harold, how are you, sir?
I'm doing good.
Maybe that hashtag's trending so good that it's above number one.
You can't even see it.
Oh, I love you.
I love you.
Harold, you're not calling because you want something, are you?
Oh, no, no.
Go ahead with your question, sir.
All right, well, you know, I just want you to visualize.
You're in this walking dead world.
Yeah, walkers everywhere.
It's some scary stuff.
But what is your weapon of choice in this world?
Good question.
That is a great question.
Obviously, if you can get a machine gun and unlimited bullets.
But that's the problem.
That's the problem.
The bullets.
Okay.
So that's what I'm saying.
So we have to eliminate that because that's the first thing anybody with Brain would say.
Before I let you go, Harold, what would be your weapon of choice?
I think my weapon would be a recurved bow.
I like bows and everything.
I love Donald's Crossbow, but I don't understand.
They never really show it.
He's using his hands to reload the thing.
He doesn't have the reloading stream to do all that.
And who knows how much poundage it is, even an 80 pound.
It's hard to pull up.
I ain't got time to do that.
Well, the funny thing is, the funny thing is, I remember doing some research on crossbows after I saw Daryl's, and the one that he used on the show got, like, crappy reviews in real life because it was like it broke, it did this, it did that, it didn't have the poundage on it.
It was funny because it was not one of the, like, the top of the line ones.
They take a lot of maintenance.
You've got to keep them oiled and keep them grease and all that stuff.
It's just unrealistic with that thing.
They look cool.
I bet they sold a lot more of those.
Oh, yeah, they did.
Yeah, that's all the review.
The number of reviews was in the thousands,
and it was like three stars.
How many crossbows did you buy, Brad?
Only three.
Thank you, Harold.
I appreciate it.
Thanks for calling on the Blaze Radio Network.
And The Mocking Walking Dead.
I appreciate it.
And I know you've got the machete.
You bought the crossbow,
and you bought the fishing rod.
I just, it's not a fishing rod.
It's a bow staff, although you could fish with it.
So it's kind of smart.
It's a weapon that you can use to catch first.
food. I mean, you need a weapon, you need a machoen weapon, right? You need a sword. You got to do that.
The katana would be bad at. I think I would go to route of Jerry. I'd have an axe on my back and
have a handgun and just go with an... The guns are so loud, though, man. They just draw so much attention.
But then you have an axe. He walks around with an axe on his back. Don't look at me like that.
It's a hatchet. Don't look at me like Jason looked at me when I told him as he here is here. Clear Now episode was
I think Michone's got it going on with the sword, man.
But you're right, you do have to have some sort of God.
I mean, you have to have some kind of one.
You need a secondary weapon.
You can't just go in the people at least.
Yes, yes, for the people.
I mean, wow.
Yeah, most importantly for the people.
He has no soul.
Well, you have to, right?
I mean, you've got, you have to.
You're ending up, you're going to have to kill some people because it's going to be either.
Morgan doesn't.
My late
Yes he does
Does now
He did
Wait he's going back and forth
With his fishing pole
Yeah he does now
And he did before
Do you remember when he had the street
All
Oh yeah
cordoned off
And he had a little walkers
And the sort of
He had up in his apartment
Yeah
Yeah
But then he met Dr.
Frufru
And then it was
No he was
Going crazy after that
During that
And then after that
But then you're right
Then walking through the
Walking through the woods
of Georgia
On his way to
On his way to the rockland
And
painting on rocks, clear, clear, clear, here, here is here.
He heard the sheet buying, and there was Dr. Froufrew.
My loadout would be AR-15, the katana sword the Michelle has, in a clock 23.
My loadout.
There we got serious.
My loadout.
Battlefields 4 starting right now, round 1.
My ready bag, my weapon of choice.
I got a top to last callers.
I'll talk about greasing up, like, crossbows crying out loud.
Was he from Oklahoma?
Forget, Daryl.
I want to be behind Jason now.
Oh, definitely behind Jason.
There's no question about that.
You just heard he has no soul.
Exactly.
Loadout.
He's the guy, you know.
Load out.
Load out.
You guys went soft when you watched season six episode four.
Something happened.
How are you talking about soft?
All of a sudden, you're like, oh, let's not kill the walkers.
Let's get the flowers.
I was all about it, but still, I did by the argument.
That is not the truth.
I bought the art of peace.
I have to admit, I did buy the art of peace, the book.
I didn't read it, but I bought it.
Is that what he was carrying arrest?
Yeah, that's his book.
Details.
I'm a sucker for good book.
Strikes again.
I know you bought him crossbow.
I know, right?
Gosh.
Peace sticks.
Have you bought a talking walking dead t-shirt yet at jeffy-fisher.com?
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I'm wearing it, aren't I?
That's not what I asked.
I'm wearing it.
That's not what I have.
But I'm wearing it.
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Hashtag Tag Taggib 723 says Flamethrower with unlimited supply.
That would be awesome.
Well, any weapon with an unlimited supply is actually perfect.
Flame throwers is a pretty dangit out of it.
I'm really surprised.
You know what I am surprised about, though?
And the governor had kind of an idea at this.
And I'm surprised that Negan doesn't have this is.
gathering more military weapons.
You know,
the governor tried that.
Remember when he wiped out the thing
and he had the tank and stuff?
The governor was moving in on some of that stuff.
I'm really surprised that you don't get more of that
or you didn't, you know, Negan's crowd doesn't break up.
You know it's somewhere.
Where that heck is it?
I mean, there's a military base in the south
in almost every single major town.
Didn't they go by one setup that was like a sick bay corner
or something that had some of the military weapons
and they just walked by them like there was nothing.
And I thought, why not try to take some of those?
Well, the Carnival in Season 7.
And the Carnival in Season 7.
I don't want to go to Stephen 7.
Yeah, Sean.
Sorry.
That's next hour, Sean.
No, I'm just messing with you.
But you're right.
The Carnival did have the military weapons, right?
Details.
Hand grenades.
If you can come up with a case of hand grenades, those would be great.
They're not going to kill the walkers, though.
Yeah, they will go blow them.
They'll knock them into bits and pieces.
They still doesn't kill them.
Well, if they're just a bunch of heads and arm's laying on the ground,
they can't run after you.
No, they can still bite you, though.
Well, what about when the car, when they had the wire?
And a Monty Python, you know.
You try to walk through upfield of hands.
The coolest weapon, though, was the wire stretched between the two cars.
That was.
And they just went through it and just mowed them all in half.
When they cut the, when they went to the wheat field, the wheat field.
Oh, what season was that in?
Oh, that was seven.
Oh, that's final hour.
Next hour.
Okay.
But I wouldn't want to walk through that field of body parts either.
Right.
Because that there was still.
still yeah
ain't talking about ankle biters
no kidding
the legs it tripped you
and then they'd bite you
actually created a minefield
didn't they yes they did
they created a huge minefield
what happened to the rocket launcher
that darrell took the first group of saviors out with
does Negan have that
they take that they might have
but didn't that's what they killed all the walkers
with in Alexandria right
That's what they fired it into the pond and blew them up and the walkers all came into the pond.
When was that?
Season six.
Season six?
And Alexandria.
But did Negan, he stole that, right?
He took the rocket launcher off them?
They took the rocket launcher from Negan, from Negan's crew.
I know, but did he take it back?
Right?
No, no, no, no.
They got the rocket launcher.
Isn't that bridge?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because Darryl.
Abraham took it from the guy on the bridge.
I think Negan took it.
I think I specifically remember him saying something about a rocket launcher.
Well, without the rockets, it's just a paperweight.
Yeah, it was probably just...
But that's probably one of the things we're going to see in the 100th episode.
The rocket launcher will probably make a comeback.
That's possible, because even Nigen may have actual rockets.
Yeah, I think we're going to get really interested, but we'll talk about that next next hour now.
No, because that's 100th episode stuff.
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Rocky with an eye is tearing it up with good questions.
But this question is pretty awesome.
Should the Terminus storyline have been developed more
than what went on for the TV show?
Yes, I think.
I say yes to that as well.
That's a very good point because
almost the entire season was developed to
Going to Terminus.
Exactly.
Yeah.
And it was like, what the heck is this Terminus place?
It was kind of like Chinese food.
Was it three?
My gentleman was all set and done?
Was it three episodes?
Was that it?
Three or four, probably?
Something like that.
It could have been so much better than that.
It just felt, it felt kind of hollow.
It did.
Denise Crosby was a decent character, but they didn't really do much with her.
Oh, that was the first lady at Terminus or whatever?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, because they were basically, they were eating people.
So they were making stew.
That scene when they were going to kill them all,
and they basically had them lined up on that trough or whatever.
That was disturbing.
Yeah.
That was one of the most disturbing scenes, I think, in the entire.
And then Carol came to save them.
I know, after they'd kicked her out.
after they kicked her, shunned her for killing the sick people.
We've got a break.
I know we'll get back to Terminus.
I know we'll get back to Terminus.
And I know you were upset when they had them all lined up at the trough, you know,
to bleed them out so they can eat the meat.
But, you know, it's no Morgan at the docks house, I'll tell you that.
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of choice if you were to be alive during the Walking Dead seasons. Dude, at Eliza Kelly
has the best one I've heard of. I mean, this is, this is, this takes it. This is the best one ever.
Sharks with freaking laser being. Best weapon ever.
That'd be great.
You put the tank on the back of a flatbed truck.
They can, with plexia.
Right.
They can shoot the laser through the plexi.
Eliza, you win the internet today.
That's great.
So sad.
That would be cool.
Look, with unlimited ammunition, you're good with any kind of gun, right?
Because you've got unlimited.
I mean, that's what they're searching for now, and we're coming up on the third hour,
so we're heading into season seven.
But that's what we're fighting for now in season seven
is a way to create ammunition
so that we do not have to worry about it, right?
Why don't they just open up a bullet factory?
Eugene?
What?
What?
I mean, seems like it makes sense to me.
It sure does.
It makes a lot of sense.
And that's what they were all ready to rock and roll on that.
And then it kind of fell apart.
And it kind of fell apart because Rick had fallen away a little bit.
But remember what you're,
become lackadaisical.
Remember, Eugene did give Rick those plans.
Rick still has those.
They haven't even touched them in the plotline yet.
When Eugene thought that, I don't remember why he did that,
but that night he thought something bad might happen or whatever.
That was at the end of season six.
He thought that he was going to die in the motorhome.
I'm sorry.
Right, right, right, right.
Yeah, yeah.
And so, yeah, he handed the plans to Rick.
And so, yeah, he still got the plan.
Rick knows where the facility is and he knows how to make the bullets.
And actually, I bet.
Okay, sorry.
I won't go with the next season.
No, I mean, we have about me in this hour.
So we can pontificate that a little bit, no problem.
Well, we have just a few seconds left.
I will say that, you know, we touched on a little bit of Walking Dead being all-inclusive.
But my gosh, we've got gay characters.
We've got lesbian characters.
Muslim?
We've got a Muslim character.
And we have a polygamist.
I mean, what more do we need?
I mean, what more do we need out of life?
That's it.
That's a well-rounded community.
Right.
And we have multicultural couples.
So, I mean, I don't know how you, I don't know how much more inclusive you can become.
It's the perfect show, really.
It is the perfect television show.
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