Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Jeffy's Corner: Talking Walking Dead 608
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Season 6, mid-season finale, is a ravement.
Wrapped up, and this is the Blaze Radio Network's Talking Walking Dead.
Welcome to it.
As disappointed as I am that it's the mid-season finale.
We've got quite a bit to get to today,
recapping the episode and recapping the ep-plog episode after the show.
Did you stick around for it?
I'm joined with Talking Walking Dead, my co-host, Aaron Hernandez.
Hello.
Welcome.
How are you?
I'm doing good man, how are you?
That was an episode.
It was definitely, well, can I quote you?
It was definitely an episode.
Yeah, it felt a little short for what I wanted.
Right?
And there was so much potential to live up to where the comic book is at with it.
And I think they kind of dropped the ball.
And he left a huge cliffhanger where it actually starts getting fun.
I know.
So you got to have to wait another 200 years for the next half,
of the season to drop.
Okay, let's start with, we've got, you know, we bang down the wall, we start where we left off.
We make a big deal about the little kid who I believe I said needs to go.
I, right now.
I think I need to go.
Right now, I think I was on that.
To tell you publicly, give you a public apology, that kid needs to be dog food.
Well, apology, I don't know if I accept it.
Yes, I do.
I accept.
Of course I do.
But I'm telling you, come on now.
First thing, what kid plays ragtime?
I don't care if it is like, you know, the end of the world.
Who's playing 45s of 1920s?
It might be all that he had.
You know, it's okay.
I'll give him a break on the music.
He had three records and it played throughout the entire episode.
They ain't that long.
You know, I'll give you.
I'm going to let this music slide because really he should have been gone before then.
Yeah.
And now, oh my gosh, come on now.
We've got the older kid and the little kid.
And, you know, we've gotten rid of dad and we moved in on the wife.
Let's just get rid of the kids.
They really got to go, man.
I mean, that family's a nuisance at this point.
Right.
The only one good is the wife.
And these are offspring to quote Carl was an asshole.
He did say that.
Yes, he did.
It was kind of funny.
You know, okay, I get it.
You, you know, my dad killed your dad, but, you know, your dad was an asshole.
Yeah, and the Apple doesn't fall far from the trade.
No, it does not, from both kids.
So let's move on.
Then we had the fight out between Morgan and Carol, which I found a little lackluster.
Yeah, I mean, she, you know, I don't know why she needed to do what she did.
Yeah, I mean, she was trembling throughout the entire scene.
and you know she didn't want to kill him
but but she knows
the threat that guy poses
and it came true
it came true
so now they have a huge problem on their hand
because he has a hostage
and uh you know
it's just a disaster
within that uh within that
he's got the doc hostage
he's got the you know they want to be doc hostage
the nurse anyway
and uh you know so she's been kind of
of you know taking care of him
and now he's gone and he's either going to his people.
But, you know, he's got to make it out of Alexandria,
which I don't think he's going to.
Yeah, that's true.
I mean, there's a million zombies.
But even like the whole time they were arguing,
he was like, yeah, I'm going to get out.
Right.
I do want to kill you guys.
I don't know why you guys keep telling me I'm not going to kill.
I want to kill you guys.
I'm going to get out.
I'm going to kill you.
I mean, he's like ISIS.
Believe when he says something.
He's telling you.
Listen to them.
That's very true, man.
He's telling you the blueprint.
And you guys are like, no, I don't, nah, that's cool.
No, we can't.
We can't.
You're going to change.
No, I'm not.
So that was pretty frustrating in this episode, for sure.
It was frustrating at the, before, at the, as we come through the episode, so much is going on.
And then, you know, the mayor lady gets bit and she knows it's over.
You know, it's done.
Everybody knows that.
but now
uh
uh,
uh,
uh,
uh,
because she likes her
and doesn't take care of it.
Let's her alone with the gun.
And she's whacked out of her mind.
So you know,
she's going to come back to haunt someone as a walker.
Because in the end,
she was firing her bullets off at the walkers,
which is, you know,
no way she has enough to kill herself like she was supposed to.
And so she's going to be.
come a walker and you know we're going to end up having to a either kill her or she's going
to cost one of our lives right or actually that was kind of my favorite scene in the episode
the entire story arc with dana and this episode was fantastic you know start to finish yeah um
but uh i i think they just ate her to oblivion i think they left nothing um which you keep
so i don't think she will come back but if she does that'd be pretty interesting and if you know
she decides to eat her son that'd be a big bonus
that's a good point we should root for that yeah
because she wants Rick to take care of him and Rick's like
I'm going to say yes because you're on your deathbed but no
oh that's a big baby to take care of I know that's a big one you watch out
for him hey yeah yeah okay whatever just you know I'll say whatever I need to
say because you're dying but that ain't happening do you believe that
that he really meant what he said that everybody is
now his people, that this is now his community.
So he's in charge of everything.
I think he did.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yes.
No question.
And I love the, I love the turning, you know, becoming the monsters,
becoming, you know, becoming the walkers.
Obviously, the kid, you know, he's become the, you've become the monster.
You are the monster.
And I love the, you know, the walk through the walkers.
I wish we would have completed that.
Yeah.
I mean, I think they showed it off too soon,
but they definitely left you hanging with this stupid kid telling mommy in the middle.
Oh, gosh, hush.
And I think one of the big tales for this whole episode that this is not going to end well for this kid was his drawing.
Did you notice his drawing when he was drawing?
Yeah, I remembered him drawing with the, you know, as he was fighting the ants because he left his food out in the room.
Yeah, but he was tied to a tree surrounded by zombies, just like Carol said.
Nice, right.
early in the early episode.
She's like, this is what's going to happen to you.
So I don't know with that.
You know, it all ties in probably.
But yeah, I don't think he's going to do.
He's going to make it at all.
That's a real shame.
See that you go.
I can see your tears from here.
Oh, I'm welling up.
And plus, Bodes are two things.
We'll give it to Carol and Morgan, who are, you know,
left back at the house knocked out after the wolf left.
but we also have a kind of hint toward my theory about the baby being the safe
of being the, you know, the cure, the walkers don't eat,
is because they showed the mayor playing with the baby,
and Rick thought she was, you know, being a walker with the kid and was going to kill her,
right?
And then she was just playing with the kid.
She was after she knew she was going to die, but she wasn't dead yet.
And I votes to my theory that the kid is one of the same.
saviors. Possibly, right? But if this kid starts crying in the middle of this zombie
hoard, he ain't going to be saving nobody, you know?
But that's what I mean. You know, we're going to find, I think somehow along the way we've got
to find out that the kid is, you know, we're saving. Because, you know, he won't, the
walkers won't eat it. Maybe. We'll definitely find out here in the next, uh, next episode.
And the kid will be quiet, though. I mean, that baby knows, man. Somebody puts a sheet over
my head that smells like that, I'm shutting up.
I mean, even the baby knows, but the kid, the young boy doesn't.
Barely, he doesn't know.
The baby knows.
No, dad's got this over me and I smell like crap.
I can't do it.
He makes any noise.
I mean, even that kid knows.
And his big brother, man, pulling the gun out on Carl, man.
Right?
That was pretty, pretty intense.
And it was just great to see how easily Carl disarmed him and how just,
Carl was so calm. He was like,
you're not going to kill me. I'm going to knock you out.
Stop it. Give me your gun.
It was great. It was awesome.
I actually thought that
that's when we were going to get
the Carl with the patch.
Me too. Something would happen to get poke his
eye out or whatever. Me too.
He'd still be part of it and everything, but he would be
with the patch. But no, no injuries. Good to go.
Good to go. All right.
Now we have, we've got
after all that,
we're meeting up and we've become
the monsters and we're walking through the,
we're walking through the horde of walkers
in Alexandria trying to get to the
armory. We go
to the epilogue
two-minute episode.
And at this point, I'm thinking,
oh, you know, I don't know, this episode could
have been so much more. I'm disappointed.
And I get to
the two-minute epilogue with
Daryl, and
that was the episode
I walked. That two minutes
made the episode worth it.
It made it so well worth it.
And it's basically, you guys, a person, you guys have to watch it.
It's on YouTube.
It's about two minutes and it's perfect.
And it sets up Negan and which is our next big bad guy.
And this guy makes the governor look like nothing, man.
This guy is the real deal.
Super, super evil, crazy guy, but also a super fun character.
It's being played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who is a fantastic.
actor.
Yeah, we talked about him a little bit last week, and it'll be fun.
And we know now also that, look, we're at a point now in our survival that the people
that are still alive are strong people.
So you're not just going to walk in and take over.
I mean, we got lucky in Alexandria because these people had been kind of shut off.
But from pretty much this point on, the people.
People who are surviving are the ones who are as strong or stronger than us.
So, I mean, it's going to be tough.
It is.
And I think possibly we're going to see that this next group that their face is stronger than they are.
They are willing to do things that this group isn't.
And that's what's going to be the big challenge here in this next half season.
Right.
They've lost a little bit of their humanity.
We've tried to hang on to it.
And so it's either going to have to find a way to hang on to it or let it go.
And boy, that's a tough, tough road to hoe.
No doubt about that.
So, Aaron, I know before I wrap it up, otherwise I would have played the Walking Dead music
and said, thanks for listening to Talking Walking Dead with Jeff Fisher and Aaron Hernandez.
But I've got to just kind of say that, you know, I know that you're leaving the Blaze Radio Network
and you're going out on the West Coast to do bigger and better things.
and that you're, you know, you're blowing me off here on talking walking bed.
And, you know, maybe you can call once in a while and, you know, help me out a little bit.
Or you can, you know, not do anything at all.
It's up to you.
No, I definitely think I could make a phone call.
But I'll dollar you collect.
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