Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Jeffy's Corner: Talking Walking Dead 512
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You're listening to the Jeff Fisher Show.
Talking Walking Dead, welcome to it.
Jeff Fisher here with my man Aaron Hernandez.
And, you know, last week, we kicked off Talking Walking Dead,
and I forgot all about it.
I don't even know what.
I felt off kilter the whole week.
And I know why now because I didn't have my sounder from Walking Dead that's on my phone.
That would be great if the volume was turned up on this.
See, oh, there you go.
Now, that feels.
Oh, yeah.
Okay. Okay, now I feel better.
Talking Walking Dead on the Blaze Radio Network.
Hi, how you doing? See the episode?
Pretty good.
Yeah, yeah, it was.
I enjoyed it.
It was nice.
I think I've had enough of the nicey-nice-nighborhood.
Something's got a break.
Yeah, definitely.
I think there's going to be definitely some serious, I don't know, man.
You know what it is?
You've got a bunch of savages that they just led.
in to this really soft environment.
I think they're going to really shake it up.
Well, it hasn't, in savages, so hateful word,
they're survivors on the road after what appears to be the apocalypse, savages.
It's a positive word.
You know, I don't know that they,
this posh neighborhood, it seems so strange that they are so out of touch.
You know, when they went out and they got into the fight over the hanging walker,
they were starting to make noise, and they were still in the mindset of playing with them
and having fun with them.
And, I mean, our man was having none of that.
Yeah, Glenn was not about it.
I think Aiden's definitely going to be a problem for the group in this new city in Alexandria.
I think that's going to be a big problem.
Yeah.
Okay, let's go back.
We go into the town.
and we meet the former congressman, congresslady, senator lady, whoever the heck she is.
Deanna.
Who claims that, you know, she couldn't get back to Ohio.
So this is where they ended up in this green town of our own cisterns and everything is, you know, hunky-dory because we don't have to worry about it.
It's all a separate walled-up community that hubby was able to get done because they were building some massive mall somewhere when it first went down.
and they were able to get it built before, I don't know,
did hubby get bit?
Is it over?
What happened to hubby?
Is he tied up in the basement somewhere?
I mean, what's going on?
And then the whole filming of everybody?
Kind of weird.
Kind of weird.
Maybe it is, it's a way for them.
Deanna to show everybody in the neighborhood
what these people are about.
That's why they filmed it.
That's my guess.
That's my, I hope she's not the next governor feeling about it.
But I don't think she is going to be like another governor.
I don't think she has evil, you know,
plan for these people.
Well, I think what I, first, I think I kind of get the thought that maybe the,
uh, the filming is really just documentation for the new world.
Oh.
Oh.
Just kind of, uh, you know, this is, this is, uh, you know, this is what happened.
This is some, these are some of the people that, uh, have come through this as we move
forward.
You know, she's kind of trying to think ahead.
Yeah.
You know, she's a politician.
She needs to be able to play that a little bit.
That is true.
But how much can you trust a politician?
Great point.
And then we've got to, I think we found the newest member of the family, though.
I love the checking up on them and they were all together in the house.
And she was like, oh, altogether, smart.
Like, yeah, no kidding.
We don't trust you, okay?
We're not going to be by ourselves, okay?
But we did find the new, I think the new family member of the new member of the family is Enid, the other teenager girl.
Yeah, I think they're the most similar.
Yeah, I think she's going to be the new member of the family.
She's Carl's age.
Rick will be okay with it, you know, thinking that Carl at least will have somebody his own age to kill with.
I mean, grow with.
And, you know, plus, yeah, she has that same mindset of we need to, you know, we need to watch out.
Yeah, and most definitely Carl's interested in her.
You know what I mean?
He's like, yeah, what's up?
I know.
How come you turn to me?
I mean, she's playing hard to get.
Carl's like, hey, what's going on?
It's apocalypse.
Come on.
What other options you have?
I know.
I chased you out in the woods.
Where'd you go?
And my man, Darrell, who I am, you know, everybody in the new town gets the fresh shower and the shave
and gets that whole lot of road funk off.
Even with that rain or no rain a while back, I mean, you're still, when you're out on the road like that,
you get some road funk.
And, you know, now everybody's washing that off.
but my main man
Darrell is having none of that.
No, he's not about it.
He's about that possum life.
I mean, I laughed as he was just cutting it on the porch.
I'm like, dude, could you not gut that on the porch?
Maybe somewhere else in the yard somewhere.
Him and Carol are going to be,
it's going to be really difficult for them to adapt to this new environment.
Carol's trying, though.
I don't think so.
I think she's playing it smart because she's come,
on. This is a lady that was like, look at the pretty flowers. She wasn't about the cookies,
and Ed was a good husband with all the, you know, bologna she fed the video camera.
That's true. That's true. And it was kind of funny. Daryl was like, you look ridiculous.
Yeah. That ain't her.
But Daryl has haven't done. I mean, first of all, the neighborhood that they're in. I mean,
Rick was saying, oh, we used to drive through here and think, well, maybe we could live in one of these neighborhoods.
Okay, stop it.
And Daryl grew up in that house that they burned down the size of a trailer.
I mean, he's having none of this neighborhood.
This is not his life.
Yeah, he's not about it.
There's no way.
You know, there's no way in the real world.
Are they welcoming him into this neighborhood?
Yeah.
I mean, he's always been an outsider.
You know what I mean?
At least that's what we get from his background.
And I don't think he's going to fit in with these people.
Now, we have the haircut lady who seems.
seems, you know, ready to rock and roll
and why wouldn't she with hubby who seems
Mr. Dickhead?
Yeah, he's, dude, that dude's so done already.
You can already tell this dude's not going to last.
I just didn't get my boy on the porch.
Like, what are you doing?
I think he's jealous, man.
That clean, you know, that clean shave is shaking things up.
Got new people in the neighborhood.
He's not Mr. Big Shot anymore.
So we've got, what, like four episodes left?
That's it?
Yep.
I mean, I don't want to say, let me say that differently.
We've got an exciting action-packed four episodes left.
And the final episode is going to be,
don't forget to set your DVRs 90 minutes, not 60.
So where do we go?
Where do you see for us?
Because I'm, I'll tell you mine after you, tell me yours.
All right.
So I think there's definitely be conflict with, you know, Deanna's son.
I think that's going to go down.
I don't, I think hubby,
on the poor smoking a cigarette.
I think something tells me him and Rick are going to get into it.
And Homeboy doesn't know who he's messing with.
No doubt.
And they also see that Nicholas, you know, Aden's friend,
I think he might be causing some problems too.
I think both of them are going to get their heads together
and they're going to find themselves in trouble.
Right.
Well, they certainly seem to already be in a little bit of trouble
thinking that they know it all
and they really are still
in the beginning of playing
with the walkers and thinking that they
can have their way when it's like
we just need to get rid of these and move on.
And remember that they are still
one of the things that makes this group
and that's why they wanted them into the city
into their complex or neighborhood
is because they still are human. We've talked
about that. I think we talked a little bit about that last week is that as human as you could be
after something like this happens, they still are. They haven't turned out themselves and they still,
I know we're killing all these walkers and we've killed people, other people who aren't walkers to
stay alive, but we really didn't like it. I guess, I guess, and now we're finding out, you know,
maybe they did like it and we're getting used to it.
Yeah, they definitely seem, you know, they got used to it.
And even with the last thing Rick says, you know,
if they don't, you know, if we can't work together,
then we're just going to take this thing from them.
Think about it.
I know.
Think about it.
I love that.
And now he's made, there's a new sheriff in town.
Yeah.
Yeah, he is.
And he's back to walking the same ground.
Yeah, he's walking the beat.
And I think that's probably where we're going to see, you know,
conflict coming up.
I think that's where you're going to see it is because,
of his new role in the in the
Alexandra right
and he's not and I apologize he's not
the sheriff he's the constable
Constable that's right
not quite sure I understand that
either but that's okay yeah but they're definitely
a group that needs these people around
there's no way they're able to
I don't think they're going to be able
to progress or even survive
without this group because I mean what did
when Aiden gave Glenn the gun
like it was like a 22
and he's like look at this
hot muffin and like they were just like
I was rocking an AK and a
bazooka like what is this
what is this bro? Calm down
relax we got this
I know the one girl when she was
picking up the weapon I should have brought another
car
they got ridiculous
like they were bringing out guns and knives
out of their hair
out of their teeth
it was fantastic
like they're ready you know they're
live this life. This is their world.
That was fantastic. Plus,
really they do,
I mean, this
neighborhood, while
I think that at least the
Congresswoman, she knows
that the people left
now are
either really bad
or hanging on to what
was good before. Yeah.
And if you don't have your hooks
into what was good
before, which is Rick's group, you know,
group, then it's really bad.
And if it's really bad, you're dead.
Yeah.
So where do you see it going?
Well, you have teased that it's going to get really dark,
and we're still, you know, lollipops and lemonade going on in Alexandria now.
So I'm not sure what is going to make it turn dark.
I mean, obviously getting swarmed by walkers and going crazy
and having the wall get knocked down or whatever.
but I mean there's got to be if there's Alexandria right if and that city isn't it can't be the only neighborhood I mean you have the governor already hook up just make one himself yeah so I mean there's got to be other leaders good or bad out there that are trying to survive and there is a lot of really good stuff in Alexandria yeah so that is a prime area to
to be taken over
if you're a bad guy
or another good guy like Rick.
I mean, like Rick said, you know,
if, you know,
we'll just take it.
Yeah, I think we're going to,
we might be finding a new group
that might be a threat.
I think that's what's going to happen.
It has to.
And this whole sunshine and lollipops
with lemonade has got to stop.
It's not going to last too long.
It can't.
Not in this world.
It really can't.
No.
And we still haven't.
And, you know, the only thing keeping Rick going is the baby.
I keep waiting for either something to happen to the baby or something to...
I still think that the baby is the answer to the future.
I do too?
I still think the baby is the answer to the future.
I think that's where...
I mean, that's the only saving grace of spending, you know, of...
We don't know it yet.
We just know that she's the future because she's the baby
and she came from the wife and the mom that we had to kill and we loved.
and, you know, she's our flesh and blood.
But I think we have to find out somehow that this actually is the future.
Yeah.
And we have to protect it at all costs.
And now that's just me.
You know, I didn't have a, you know, the Walking Dead people haven't called me to be a walker,
let alone have ideas for the show.
So, and by the way, I'm available AMC.
so, you know, just to be a call.
I'll be happy to be a walker for you.
But I still think it's the baby.
I do.
I think the way he poo-pooed the whole ending as it's not going to be my Wizard of Oz ending,
you know, where he wakes up and everybody's around.
It was just a dream.
Yeah.
But, see, my plan was everybody wakes up and it's just a dream,
but then on the television is the reports of the beginning again.
So it really wasn't.
It was just a dream about what was going.
going to happen but that was just me again they didn't consult me uh but uh i think that the baby is uh you know
we haven't we've showed signs of when he set the baby down uh by itself and you were thinking what
are you doing but i think that that is going to be where uh maybe you know kind of that world war zish
where you know the walkers don't mess with it they just go around it i i think that's i think that's
prime walker food that baby okay but that's what i'm saying
That's what everybody thinks, but I think it's not.
That's what I'm saying is that I think that the walkers are going to leave it alone.
Really?
Which means that something about that baby is the future.
I think that baby is a zombie car alarm, and I don't want to be negative here.
But I think it's going to be done.
I don't think she's going to hang around.
Okay, then.
I guess that about wraps it up.
Yeah.
All right.
Talking Walking Dead.
Jeff Fisher, Aaron Hernandez, on the Blaze Radio Network.
