Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - S6 E1 - Talking Walking Dead; Fear and Beyond
Episode Date: October 12, 2020FEAR THE WALKING DEAD SEASON ONE EPISODE TWO WALKING DEAD WORLD BEYOND TITLED: The Blaze of Gory Today THIS IS TALKING WALKING DEAD With myself Jeff Fisher, Jason Buttrill & Maximus Fisher EPISODE... DESCRIPTION ON IMDB FEAR Mortally wounded Morgan must decide whether to help a desperate stranger while a mysterious bounty hunter tries to finish what Ginny couldn't. World IMDB The group adjusts to the reality of life beyond their community's walls. Iris attempts to take charge, in spite of Hope's reservations. Felix and Huck trail the teens while Felix is ... Join us as we discuss the latest happenings and what the future may hold in the aftermath of the Coronavirus pause for AMC and The Walking Dead Universe… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to it.
Fear, the Walking Dead, season one.
No, I mean, fear is season six, episode one, titled The End is the Beginning.
Walking Dead World Beyond Back to Back with Fear, that one is in season one, episode two, titled The Blaze of Gory.
That makes this talking walking dead.
All right, welcome to it.
This is Talking Walking Dead.
Jeff Fisher, Jason Butchrell, Maximus, Fitzger.
Jason Butchell, Maximus Fisher.
So the episode description on IMDB for fear the walking dead.
If I can open it up, I'll tell you exactly what it is.
Mortally Wounded Morgan must decide whether to help a desperate stranger
while a mysterious bouncer hunter-hunter tries to finish what Jenny couldn't.
And actually, I don't even care about the world beyond.
We'll get to that.
Let's just go with fear first.
because I really enjoyed fear, sadly.
And I say sadly because I didn't expect it.
I didn't expect it to be as good as it was last night.
And there's a lot of questions I have about, you know,
there were some even in-episode time jumps that I went, wait.
How did we get there?
But the overall episode was really good.
No, I totally agree.
That was like exactly what we would expect from like prime time, like Walking Dead,
the original show and when it was in its prime.
You know what this episode reminded me of, guys?
It was the one where, remember when the cannibals had Rick in the gang?
And he was like, you've done screwed with the wrong people type of.
That's the vibe I got, this entire thing, especially the end, which we'll get to.
But, oh, man, it was a good.
I really liked this episode, too.
And I remember seeing someone say this episode was better than season five in its entirety,
which I might have to agree with a little bit.
Yeah, so we started out with Mr. Head Collector and his act, which was, you know, an interesting kind of way.
I don't know what or whom he was collecting heads for unless he was just a head collector bounty hunter,
because it looked as if he was hunting heads for Jenny, right, the Cowboy Show lady.
Yeah, and he was hunting for someone in Galveston, because he said he's got to go to Galveston, right,
when he had a truck full of heads.
Yeah, which isn't the far southern tip of the state.
It cracks me up how they're getting this like travel stuff so, like, crazy.
It's like, technically, I mean, that would take hours and hours and hours.
Not to, I mean, we wouldn't even really know where they're at.
So they could be in Amarillo for all we know.
Jason, it would take hours if you followed this speed limit.
But as you know, this is the end of the world.
So there's no speed limits needed.
And you don't need gasoline.
You can travel the entire state.
of Texas on what, a quarter tank of gas?
Yeah, yeah.
That's wrong because in walking dead, they don't use cars much anymore because they're all
out of gas.
Right.
Well, this is Texas.
Man, we got oil everywhere.
That is true.
Speaking of time jumps, when did 1980s Winston from the Ghostbusters switch and become
a cowboy bounty hunter?
Like, how did they do that?
I was like, what?
You were good at it as a Ghostbuster.
Why become a cowboy bounty hunter?
He did a great job, though.
And think about how much damage he could have inflicted with a proton pack and, you know, one of those things.
Right?
The axe.
End of the world.
Yeah, you couldn't do that.
That axe was pretty cool, though.
You can't deny that.
I was not expecting a beheading in the first five minutes.
Yeah.
Yeah, it was really good.
And then we found out that we'll get to the axe, too, which was a surprising turn of events with the axe at the end of the episode that I thought, it's not going to happen.
And it did.
But first then we had Morgan laying there, and the walkers came up to him and went by him.
Right?
He smelled dead.
So I kept going back and forth on that.
Like, is it because of his gangrene?
Probably.
Yeah, because remember he said, I'm right here.
Yeah, so, yeah, I assume that's what it was, but then they kept, like, kind of contradicting.
Yeah, I know.
Because the medic was like, how long have they not been, you know what I mean?
Like, he was asking the question.
And I think that, and then when he, you know, he made the noise and everything, like you said,
they kept contradicting whether they were going to get him or not get him.
I wasn't quite sure if he got caught up in a crowd.
Maybe if they didn't smell the front, then they were going to bite him in the back.
I don't know.
I don't know.
It was really kind of strange.
I think it was just kind of like, kind of whisper-ish, except where it was.
was actually the smell coming off of his wound where it was, basically he could walk amongst
them without almost doing anything except grunting, which is what he did.
But if he actually, like, speaks, then they'll be like, oh, wait, you're not one of us, eat.
Right.
I tend to agree with you.
I think that's what it was.
But it just, the way they were presenting it, it was really open-ended.
So it's almost like they wanted people like us to talk about it.
And I have seen, like, people on YouTube doing these theories that Morgan might be immune.
So take that with what you will.
I mean, look, the guy can't die.
It's a cartoon character.
He is right now he's more badass than Rick.
Although we know Rick is still a lot.
So take it easy.
I said this last night, Morgan is almost, if not more,
unkillable than Rick.
I mean, they're both the same, right?
They're both pretty much the same.
They're going to have to take a chainsaw piece by piece
to get rid of those guys.
Yeah.
You know, I'm so glad that they started this season just focusing on him
because he is like, outside of Rick, he's probably my favorite character.
I mean, he's just, he's got to be.
This is what they...
It wasn't you that was whining about the Morgan episode with the doctor.
That was stupid.
That was great.
So that was equivalent to Rick's like seeing ghosts again.
I was like, I don't want to say it.
No way.
No way.
You're your Sen-like state?
Shut up.
Get out of all that.
Stop it with your comparing to Rick and ghosts at the prison.
That's embarrassing that you put those in the same sentence.
That episode was Rick the Pig Farmer.
That's what that was.
I don't want to see it.
Don't care.
Shut up.
That could be more wrong.
I said, I noticed I was like, I noticed during this episode, I was like,
Morgan seems like he's in a mix.
Like, it seemed like he could go clear mode if he wanted to.
Yeah, well, and we find out at the end that he really kind of did, right?
I mean, he stepped over the line, right?
That's what we were.
And when you back it up to Walking Dead, that's what we finally got from Carol again, right?
The characters that we, the reason we fell in love with these characters is because they,
were good people who stepped over the line because they had to, not because they turned
into bad people.
Right.
That was the point.
Yeah, exactly.
And that's that moral dilemma, that pushpool is what makes them so, you know, compelling.
Right.
I agree, definitely.
The bad people in this show are only that one, they're bad all the time.
They don't have that confliction.
Well, Negan did.
Negan definitely did.
Redeemed himself at the end.
That's right.
They did.
Bata was not.
Well, of course.
That's comic accurate.
Beta and alpha were just evil.
Right.
The governor was not.
Yeah.
So then we had, if we're following the timeline of the show, we had, you know, he meets Isaac,
and we talked a little bit about Isaac and, you know, the military guy that gives him the help and, you know, struggles with why they can't, why the,
walkers weren't eating and they were just walking right by him
and talks Morgan into, well he doesn't talk
into it at the beginning, right? Morgan says get away from me
and then there's one of the time jumps that I questioned
the next thing we know we're in the water tower, Morgan's little secret water
tower space, that he can barely climb when he's
awake and actually moving.
And so we make the time.
jump after he passes out
and he's already in the
water tower with Isaac
laying there already
what? I think he misinterpreted
that scene.
So that scene comes right after
when the bounty hunter
comes by and
is talking with Isaac.
So after that
Morgan runs away.
My guess is
Isaac followed him
whatever and Morgan was
barely able to climb up by himself
and then Isaac followed him up
there. Yeah, okay.
No, I mean, he was
passed out behind the store.
The road, right? Yeah, he was in the alleyway.
Then the Marine guy,
which there are no corpsmen in the Marines.
They're called Navy. So, if he was a
corpsman, he was in the Navy. Just want to
make that clarification.
It's the details.
We'll start bogging people down
with facts over your military thing.
But yeah, so he, he
He, I guess, carried him.
He saw those coordinates, which everyone knows how to read latitude longitude, and everyone has a lat-long
map.
You know what I mean?
You know exactly where it is.
Like, oh, that's all over in Decatur.
You take a ride over there in Brownwood.
That's with that.
He said there were coordinates, which honestly, if you think about it, if you were, I mean,
you know how to read those, don't you?
You were in the military.
Yeah, but, I mean, I don't carry one of those maps around with me.
And then you, and the, right, the thing is, okay, so let's say you get this.
So if you want to break it down, max, let's break it down.
If you get the latitude and longitude coordinates,
how do you know where those coordinates are?
That's the whole point.
Oh, I'll have to check my latitude and longitude map.
Hold on and I pulled this out of my back pocket.
Wait, I mean, didn't he say because of the lake that,
because of skipping a little in the episode,
he said, like, if you look on a map that you won't be able to find where they're,
where they are unless you're the bounty hunter.
because all there is is just lake on the map.
Yeah, but that would be in a convenience store map, you know, where lakes are, but latitude, longitude wouldn't.
But whatever.
Whatever.
And, by the way, they couldn't find it, but bounty hunter did.
Oh, my gosh.
Just with his dog.
I texted you, I want that dog.
No, without.
If you want to find, hey, where is my ex-girlfriend from back in junior high?
Dog, go find her.
No, no, you have to give him something that smells like her.
Remember, you have to give him something that smells like her.
Then he can find her.
This is a hound, so they need the smell.
Statewide.
Right, statewide.
I mean, that's a bad-ass dog, right?
Bad-ass stuff.
Hopefully that dog is going to either stay with, I would like him to stay with Morgan,
but Morgan's probably going to give him to the lady.
No, when we see him riding off at the end on the horse, you see the dog with him.
Really?
Yeah, and the dog's name is Rufus.
Nice.
That's because the dog will be a great addition to the show for Morgan.
A dog with superpowers?
Of course.
No doubt.
And that will give Morgan something to love, right?
To love, and then he says at the end, right?
Morgan Jones is dead.
Oh, so good, man.
I know.
I was, I called it, like, after he killed the bounty hunter,
I was like, oh, Morgan's got a new weapon, and you, you thought that wasn't going to happen.
No way.
The staff is Morgan's weapon, man, since Doc days.
So that's so symbolic.
That's so symbolic.
Every time Morgan goes, that push-pull, he uses, like, a blunt instrument not to kill.
You know what I mean?
Now he's going way overboard.
He ditched the pointy-ended stick for this axe, man.
It's on.
Can't wait to see.
The point of the end of the stick was the staff of Zen from the dock.
Right.
Well, you know how he sharpened it before, so it was blunt before.
Shut up.
And, of course, one end is pointy, one isn't, so he wouldn't kill.
And remember, he didn't want to kill the bounty hunter at first.
That's why he shot him in the arm.
But that Morgan is now dead.
I know.
I know.
I got chills on that scene.
I did, too.
I thought it was really good when Jenny reaches out to him on the, on the, on the,
Milwaukee, which, by the way, the batteries are still strong and powerful all over the state of Texas.
I can't get a walkie-tucky to work to my kids in the backyard, but they got one all over the state of Texas.
Well, remember, well, Morgan was looking at them through a binocular, so he was maybe a mile away.
Oh, okay, then, you know, what do I know. Anyway, I must have bought the Toys R Us version.
You know, what's interesting is I thought these were supposed to be like standalone episodes.
You know, like this episode did not feel that way.
From what I know, it's supposed to be an anthology series where it's going to be, like, contained stories within one or two sets of episodes.
However, there will be an overarching story within those interlocking stories.
So that keeps it in the Walking Dead universe then, right?
So at some point, you have, you know, fear has that umbrella of...
Anthology stories.
of Jenny and they keep meeting the other bad guys.
And the original feeler crew.
Right.
Underneath that, you still have the original fear crew.
And we know that Morgan is still tied to the Walking Dead.
Right.
So that keeps the entire universe.
Oh, no, no, no.
Well, that might be true.
But no, we're just, if we're talking about this season of fear,
for any of our viewers watching this, think Star Wars the Clone Wars.
You two haven't seen this.
But that show had storylines where if you watch one episode and then you skip three forward, it won't be connected at all other than by characters because that story had passed.
That's what it's kind of going to be like with fear from what I know.
Interesting. So everybody else, they'll see like stand-alone episodes for all the other characters and then they'll go back to updating on what Morgan is doing for a full episode.
Something like that.
Yeah, something like that.
That's a really good idea, actually.
Well, and it's such a good idea is why we thought of it, I don't know, a year, a year, a year and a half ago on this particular broadcast.
And by the way, you're welcome.
Right, you are welcome.
And, of course, at the end, we had Isaac finding out he got bit a while ago even before he met Morgan.
Yeah, he was a slow turner.
I guess so.
He was one of those slow turners.
How long did it take Carl?
It was like, quick.
No, it took him about a week.
Carl?
Yeah, if you think about it.
Yeah, I did.
He found Sadiq, then a couple days later, there was the big battle, and then a day later, then he died.
So it was about a week.
Oh, crap.
I thought it was like a night.
And to go back and watch that one.
Yeah, we also know, right, as the time went by, right, if I remember right, as time goes by,
well, the walkers get more
more devoured.
But I was seeming to me, like, remember then we realized that if you get bit in the arm
and we cut your arm off, we are earlier on that that could save you.
He got bit, like on the rib cage or stomach like Carl, so that one saved him.
And he stayed, you know, he didn't, at least that we know of, he wasn't, he didn't go to sleep.
He stayed awake, however along how many days they were on the road and everything.
So I may have slowed it down.
Yeah, I'm not...
Look, I'm not a Walker expert.
I just play one on the show.
But it was really good.
Fear was really enjoyable.
I had a lot of fun, a lot of death.
A lot of good characters.
We had the Isaac's wife give birth to their daughter, which they named Morgan, which was cool.
Right, new baby girl.
Another baby girl, another immune child.
You're still on this.
Maybe born in the pandemic.
I mean, obviously that, if you go to the world beyond,
which I may be done with that show.
Oh, my gosh.
They have put me over the edge with that show.
We're sticking to walk in dead.
We have to stick through this.
We have to stick through fear for, not fear.
We have to stick through world beyond.
That's the thing.
I am forcing you all to stick through world beyond.
No, you're not forcing us.
That's the problem.
It's AMC forcing us.
I know.
Because we're not going to even know what's going on with the movies and all that whole plotline.
If we don't watch it.
It's like if you buy an iPhone, you're almost forced to buy the iPad, you know, the computer and everything.
That's what AMC has done to us with this show.
I'm not buying the watch, damn it.
I'm not doing it.
I know.
I know.
So we can, you know, anyway, I thought fear was great.
And we'll jump ahead to World Beyond because I really, I was.
really bored.
Yeah, the same.
For a lot of the show.
I was, it's really,
it really feels, and I think we talked a little bit about it last week,
more, it feels like a Netflix kids show.
Yeah, it feels like a CW show to me.
Yeah, and so I really kind of, you know,
I'm really, I was hoping for maybe a little bit more this week,
but no, I did not get that this.
week. There was one good scene, in my opinion, and it didn't have anything to do with the plot.
It was just like the kids playing a monopoly. The treehouse scene, yes. I love the tree house scene.
That was the best scene in the, in the show. Yeah, it was the best scene in the show with them
messing with the bowling ball and then playing monopoly. That was good. I like, I like, so that's
the only, if they're going to save this show, they've got to focus it on, like I said before in
the last week, like think Goonies, think it.
Like that.
You know what I mean?
Think stranger things like that.
That's the only way this is going to be good.
What they did, though, yesterday was like, I didn't even know what was going on.
Like, I was like, I didn't, I was like, wait, are we trying to see how bad this, like,
over-ridiculous, bigoted family was towards their gay son, which was so stupid.
Like, come on, man.
I can't take that.
I can't take that.
He's like, he's like, you know, can't the world.
No, go away.
I'm like, shut up.
This is so dumb.
Hey, maybe I give you early 70s of that happening.
Maybe the 60s, maybe the 50s.
50s, 60s, maybe early 70s, I'll give you that that type of reaction would happen if your child was gay.
Right.
In today's world, I'm sorry, no.
And I even talked about this last week when Oreo, and I hate to bring this into the show, but I'll bring it up anyway,
When Oreo released their new rainbow Oreo cookies,
and they did a two-minute or three-minute film,
and it was all about a family, not a mother and father,
and the father coming to grips with the daughter being a lesbian,
and I'm thinking, in today's world, no, I'm sorry.
No.
However.
However.
Go ahead.
I just have to give the caveat,
that when the apocalypse was happening, this was about, that takes place in about 2006 to 2007, maybe.
2005, I'll give the earliest.
Way back then.
Hopefully it was still rare back then, but I still have to give that caveat.
Way back then.
Plus, it's not then.
This is past then because these kids were behind the wall when that happened.
No, not.
Oh, yeah, when they were flashbacked back.
Yeah, when they were flashbacking to Felix's dad when they came.
But still, in 2006, no way.
And this was, and I hate it when these shows do it.
Every single one is doing this now.
But they're writing this from like a leftist perspective is what they're doing.
It's the same what Hollywood does with racism.
You know, Bill Burr has this awesome.
I don't know if you've seen this, Jevy, but it's great about the over-the-top white racist.
You know what I mean?
You know, it's like...
I'll agree with that.
It doesn't exist anymore.
It really doesn't.
Like real racist.
Just like Burr said, it's quiet.
something like big and stuff like this, it's quiet.
They want you to make it seem like this huge, like, issue,
and we have to bring it out.
It's such bull crap.
Yeah, I'll say this.
There is a difference between a good character who happens to be gay
and a character who is good because they are gay.
Okay.
Like, if you think, I could name you like a really good character
who was gay in The Walking Dead.
Jesus.
I thought Jesus was a great character.
Yeah, well, yeah, and they didn't have to, you didn't even have to make an issue.
It's like, this is so forced.
It was forced on the plot.
Right.
And that's what doesn't make sense.
No one cares if there's a gay person, a character in the show.
You don't have to do, you don't have to make it like this.
I mean, this was the secondary plot, but it became the main plot.
Yeah, sure.
And I was like, okay, I see what you're doing here with this, and I'm not on board.
Like another, another good gay character from The Walking Dead, Aaron.
Yeah
And again
And they forced that on us too though
With boyfriend and the plates
The license plates
And the whole
That wasn't really forced like this part
We don't have to beat up on the gaze anymore
All right
These two people are driving me crazy
Beating up on the gaze
Okay
They're okay here
You're not going to the house
Go where
Gosh shut up
Well then let's get to the kids then
I won't let you help me
I won't let you help me
No
Turn the lights out
Turn the lights out.
I can't believe.
Right.
Come on.
This is the end of the...
Stop it.
Come on.
I know.
I know.
I know.
I know.
So then we had...
Go ahead, Max.
Go ahead.
Them trying to kill the Walker in the beginning of the episode, or at least specifically,
Iris, trying to kill the Walker.
Yeah.
What about it?
Or failing miserably and not listening to any of the tricks?
I did...
I did like...
I love the flashback to the classes.
of that Huck was giving to them about being outside the wall.
Huck's the girl.
Felix is the guy.
Felix, okay.
You know, I did like that.
I did like the running, the rundown of the classes on how to kill the walkers.
Because he has come, feelings has come so far since the flashback of, get out of here, faggot.
Yeah.
Stop.
I thought we were stolen from that.
I know.
I can't.
I'm sorry.
I won't bring it up again.
I'm sorry.
I know. Yeah, he's kind of a badass of a character.
I know, I love it. I love his character.
I hope they keep writing him as, like, you know, more of the teacher badass than the victim that somehow persevered.
Right.
From his over-the-top bigoted family. Sorry.
Got to go back and kill the family in the house.
He didn't. He didn't kill his family. Remember? The door was locked and he decided, screwed him walking away.
He didn't kill the walkers inside the house.
I think you did. No, he didn't.
I assume they didn't show it because when she said, where were you?
He said, I went to go kill my parents.
No, he did.
He never said that.
Yeah, he did.
But they showed his hand doll messed up.
Yeah, because he killed a walker walking back.
He didn't kill his parents.
How are you?
Well, he said he killed his parents.
So.
No, he did?
Yeah, he did.
Rewatched.
Oh, man.
Fight.
Fight.
Fight.
We'll talk about this later.
Next week.
Next week, when we'll,
You do World Beyond and Fear again.
I don't know if we're doing it next week because, you know, maybe.
We'll see how the episode goes.
I don't want to put myself on the line for another show if the episodes really.
If fear stays up to what it was last week, we may at least have to do a show on fear.
World Beyond.
Yeah, I think.
So personally, I don't think World Beyond, as it is right now, is even worthy of even talking about.
I know.
Until they get to some kind of plot that links in.
And in saying that, I think to really send fear over the edge
and make this a really damn good must-wash show,
which last night was must-wash.
Yes, it was.
But if they start tying in little references back to the original group in Alexandria,
maybe even some communications,
and also tying in the plot lines for the movies coming up,
Yes.
That will even further cement that says, okay, you cannot miss fear now.
It's just that being good.
Right.
And after this last episode, I believe that they, for right now, I'll say that they've finally figured it out.
Yeah.
Because they missed the boat so bad in the first few seasons.
Yes?
I was just going to mention then after the world beyond the beginning, again, again,
with them trying to kill the Walker, then we had the
mentioning the Blaze of Gory,
which is that giant tire fire.
Yeah, and look, that was
kind of cool, and I would have liked to maybe have gotten there
sooner than the walkthrough,
and they made such a big deal over the
bee Walker. By the way, I guess
Walker bees don't sting because
not a kid got a bite
from a whole hive
of bees from the Walker.
Well, one, bees don't bite, they sting.
Whatever, you know what I mean?
And two, bees war, that looked more like a honey bee swarm than a killer beast worm.
So I'm guessing they wouldn't have stung if you didn't mess with them.
Oh, my God.
You're a world beyond apologist.
You've become an apologist for World Beyond.
I'm not.
I thought this episode wasn't that good.
I'll admit that.
I'm just saying facts.
Don't try to come over to my side now.
Don't do it.
Don't do it.
They're your age group.
they're talking to you and you are listening.
That's sad.
I've got to apologize on behalf of my family.
I have not raised him properly.
Yeah, okay.
So the burn yard I thought was kind of cool, actually,
because you got an idea of, you know,
it would have been even cooler if they knew what they were doing,
but maybe that's what made it cooler is that they didn't know what they're doing the four kids
because in the burn yard, you know, the walkers are just as turned around as you are.
Right, they can't smell you.
You've got to stay up wind or stay down so you can move around and get around.
And then I thought it was interesting that they thought they were safe,
but they were actually, you know, just still in it, still in the middle.
And it was, it would be fascinating to see them get out,
and I'm sure they're going to get out because what's his name, Felix?
And Huck is the girl.
That's what she said.
You know, they'll rescue them, and it'll be.
Well, Hope was trying to remember Hope snuck out,
and then next episode is going to be heard
going through the bigger fire
by herself to get to the tornado siren.
Right, she's going to get to the tower, right?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
So the entire episode is basically just to show
that they got in over their head,
bit off more than they can chew,
they're not ready for this,
and a whole bunch of social justice bull crap.
Not much.
None of them know that the city
is done for, right?
They all left before
the city.
city got killed.
So did they go back
and see you have to
waste another few and other days
of walk back to the city?
I mean, they talk to kids into going
back and then once they get back,
everybody's dead?
Next episode, it looked.
No, I don't think they left the night before, right?
Yeah, they left before. And
also, next episode, it looks like
we're actually going back there to see the
CRM and what they, like, what they
fully did. So. That's what I'm saying.
Yeah. That's the next episode.
So that means that they're going to get rescued from the burn,
and they're going to go get talked into going back to the city or the university or wherever it was there was.
Well, then how do they find out, son?
They don't.
They find out later by them or something, because it looked like we didn't see the kids in the university.
We just were focusing a little bit on the CRM group.
So my guess is they don't go back there for a while, but we just cut to the CRM group to see what actually happened.
well we know what happened
no I know like I'm talking the aftermath of everything
I know but we
we know what happened and what's her face was happy
that the girls weren't there
because she didn't want to have to kill them
but
she would have had to kill them if they were there
that was the end of the first episode
yep I know
I'm just giving out my theory
I hope we see Julia
it looked like we see Julie Armand's character
the CRM chick
in the next episode.
She's like really one of the only ones
that are interesting to me, which is sad,
because the entire vehicle for this story
is supposed to be these kids.
Yeah.
I'm just not interested in them in the slightest.
Not a single one of them are my interested in.
I'll admit, I like Elton.
So he, yeah, he's the most watchable, I think,
just because, like, the quirks they wrote into his character.
But I'm still not, as the group, I'm not interested in him.
I have not either, really.
I mean, I guess Elton, and I like,
once-a-face needs to, you know, get over herself and start killing people the...
Hope.
Which one is Hope?
The skinny one?
Yeah.
Yeah, hope.
Because the two fat kids, they got to go.
Come on.
They got to go.
As a fat kid.
As a fat kid.
Okay.
As a fat kid, I would say, you know, go ahead.
You guys, go ahead.
I was going to hang out here.
There's food here.
I'm not going with you.
Then I'm dead.
I know that.
I know that.
Then I'm dead.
I figured you would sympathize with Silas.
That's what I mean.
He would have stayed home.
He wouldn't have gone with them.
No way.
He's just like, no, there's food here.
I'm not going with you.
There's no food out there.
Sorry, Dad.
Not every big person is like you.
All right.
All right.
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