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Despite a curious southern accent, hes a formidable foe that waxes and wanes like the moon over Meridian.

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Whats shocking is that Carol actually turns down Judiths offer to help.

Isnt putting kids in harms way kind of her jam?

Its odd that the action never turns to Carol on the wall or Aaron at the windmill.

Instead, the focus stays on the house as the storm rages and walkers line up for a meal.

But the uplift is brief.

As forces of nature pummel A-town, Maggie prepares to unleash her zombie army on the Reapers.

(Maybe his problem was that long leather jacket.

Zombie apocalypse rule No.

1: safety before style, people.)

This is another example of Popes mercurial leadership in Leahs eyes.

The guy does have a knack for big-ticket firepower, however.

(His command to Shaw: Ready the hwacha!)

Their goal: raid the food supply and get the hell out of there.

Probably only Daryl, whos stunned when she radios that Pope is dead and its Daryl who killed him.

Negan and Maggie cant figure out why the Reapers are running away.

Perhaps Daryl should warn them of the massive ancient weapon thats about to unleash hell upon them?

But leave it to the kiddos to screw up an otherwise sound plan.