I figured that the flashes were the gov. shooting sick people and other undesirables before they turn or cause other problems.For now there are street patrols killing walkers. Easy pickins at the moment.
As for the distant house with the flashes...is someone holed up shooting walkers?
I think Travis will probably realize or believe he gave up the people with the flashing light to the Commander.I was under the impression that the flashes was a person stuck there, under distress and looking for someone to save them. At the end of the show, it looked a lot like Travis witnessed the military killing them (I believe he told them about the flashing light? May need to re-watch).
Agree, they took the guy with the heart problem, they took the guy who was depressed, might kill himself. I believe the government knows about people turning after they die, but the people don't seem to. Although it seems Alicia just figured out the Chinese lady (babysitter) had committed suicide. And Nick thinks they're dead people. Eventually they'll figure it out.For the reason they took Nick and Griselda - it is really up to speculation. There is a chance that they realize that anyone who dies will become a walker, and they are preemptively removing anyone who can become a threat (they see Griselda's foot, Nick's drug addiction/potential effects from withdrawal as threats). I have also wondered if they are going to target these types of people to use for a type of scientific research with the virus - take the sick people, ones that are unexpected and see how they react to certain experiments. It seems that they are going to attempt to kill these people - Daniel's story about his childhood friends and when he calls his father a fool essentially confirms this. It also confirms that next week's episode is about to get wild, no way they aren't going to try and save them. Daniel isn't going to be fooled by the government twice, and Nick seems like too important of a character to kill off right away. It is an extension of the Walking Dead, so anything goes, but I just don't buy that it's this soon.
I think he'll have to or Madison isn't gonna put up with him. She's already kind of blaming Liza for ratting out Nick and getting him taken away, and Travis was the one who brought Liza to the house. He's either gonna have to help her get her son back or she'll write him off.Maybe this is the point where Travis takes off his rose colored lenses and gets real about it - no more sugar coating and pretending society will return and things will be okay. They took Nick and hit him with the butt of their rifle, clearly unreasonable. He saw the gunshots on the person flashing light signals (we're pretty sure). The military can't be trusted, and he's seen it first hand. Time to start the killing stuff.
The other thing to think about is that every town/county/state probably doesn't fall like Atlanta/King County/Georgia did. I imagine some places the government held up better. Remember in Season 2 when Rick killed the two guys in the bar, they talked about Nebraska having like "safe zones".
I think he'll have to or Madison isn't gonna put up with him. She's already kind of blaming Liza for ratting out Nick and getting him taken away, and Travis was the one who brought Liza to the house. He's either gonna have to help her get her son back or she'll write him off.
TBH, it seems like a really tough situation for the government/military. If you take the humanitarian approach and try to save everybody, you are likely going to end up having an epidemic with a bunch of people turning into walkers, biting others, spreading, etc. On the other hand, you have this military group in FTWD where they are being ridiculously pro-active, but it may come back to bite them when people likely uprise.
And I think these are National Guard units. Not regular Army. It's really their weekend duty. They are not full timers. They also most likely have family nearby which could/would complicate things.The thing is, you have to remember that when this happens, people are going to stop going to work. That includes power plants, electrical grid operators, everything. Without power, you have no infrastructure. Without infrastructure, you have no communications and every national guard unit is going to end up on their own at some point, eventually only being counted on to the extent that their leadership - at low levels - is committed to the mission.
Some places would be ok, but others would be a complete disaster.
And I think these are National Guard units. Not regular Army. It's really their weekend duty. They are not full timers. They also most likely have family nearby which could/would complicate things.
I like the new guy they added in this week, Victor Strand. The guy with Nick in the pen. It will be interesting to see what use he has for Nick. Don't know if we've had a character like him on TWD either. A wealthy, slick kind of guy. Wonder if they will use the Corporal. Don't know if he'd help them after he was tortured. But he still seemed enamored with Ofelia.
Interesting how far they go in the last episode to resolve some things, and set up things for next season.
I kind of like that they have a character sticking to his belief system. It hasn't been that long since it all began. A couple weeks. Hershel was still putting walkers in the barn and feeding them a few months or so into it. Something more traumatic has to take place for him (which it will or he dies). Also, I don't think he's quite aware or believes yet, that they are dead and have come back.PS How about Travis not being able to shoot that walker in the store? I mean, come on, tell me that wouldn't be an awesome shot to take. Zombie, moving slow, cool 50 Cal that I'd never be able to touch otherwise, clean shot. Guy needs to grow up, fast. He's being quite cowardly in that respect. I hope actually seeing the dangers that some of those walkers posed will open his eyes.
I think there's going to be something big in his past that results in his inability to use a guy in particular. There have been a few references. Maybe he killed a friend/relative because of his former temper or accidentally. At some point he'll break through and it may not be pretty.I kind of like that they have a character sticking to his belief system. It hasn't been that long since it all began. A couple weeks. Hershel was still putting walkers in the barn and feeding them a few months or so into it. Something more traumatic has to take place for him (which it will or he dies). Also, I don't think he's quite aware or believes yet, that they are dead and have come back.
That escalated quickly!Good season finale. Lot's of action, a couple twists. And a nice set up for next season.
The Abigail is gonna take this show in a very different direction than TWD. Glad to that. Was wondering how they were gonna keep this from being TWD West Coast.
Yea, they made up for the lack of zombies real quick.That escalated quickly!
Wasn't sure they'd take any of the main characters out. They basically killed the Dr and the soldier, so didn't know if they'd so anymore. But nice touch to add in Travis killing his ex. (how cool would that be, I can't wait for the apocalypse- My wife and I were discussing which main character was going to die. Ophelia made some sense, but it didn't seem impactful enough. Daniel was the only one that would really care. When it looked like she'd survive, we were just waiting for a random beach zombie or something. The ex dying was surprise because I thought they were going to want to play out the conflict in the "family."
)On the Talking Dead after the show, the Travis actor talked about, Travis likes order and when he makes a deal (like with the soldier) he's not fond of being double crossed. And it was kind of a build up of all that had happened. And the realization that order was gone. I think part of it was he was pissed he now knew he couldn't trust anyone. And he likes order and trusting people.T
- Looks like Travis had his moment and it didn't take much damage to get there. Ophelia should be okay, but Travis now knows this is a different world. Madison now respects him also.
A couple things on that. One, I think it was to hurt Daniel. Two, I think it was to shut her up. She was probably the only one who could talk him out of it. Three, she was the one who used him for meds, brought him to her father, and didn't do anything to stop her father from torturing him. Sooo...wing shot b!tch.- The Ophelia shooting did seem a bit forced, however. He only got off one shot? I guess he wanted Daniel to suffer, but that was pretty hard core to shoot Ophelia first.
I'm thinking she took the No Country for Old Men way out and went down with the ship. Too bad, she could have been a good character and they'd have had a Dr too. But this of course makes their way much tougher.- The doctor was looking like a potentially great character. I'm assuming she had a lot of war experience and she seemed like she was doing good. She was either a captain going down with her ship, or we're going to see her again. I'm assuming/hoping for the latter.
Well that was Daniel's idea/doing and he seems pretty hardened from the El Salvador rebellions. Don't think any of the rest of them would have thought of that. He's pretty cold really.- The group got hardened pretty quickly. I don't care how slow the walkers are, opening up that arena was extreme for where their heads should be at.
It could be interesting. If/when they get to the boat, I suppose that will be an adventure itself, yea that will make for some cool stuff. They will have to make "port calls" for supplies. That will open up all kinds of things. Plus like you said, pirates?, islands? Could be much different than TWD.- A boat like Abigail is going to need a lot of gas. Is this going to become "Water World: The TV Series"? I'm foreseeing pirates and ghost ships filled with zombies.
That escalated quickly!
Solid finale. I wasn't sure if I was going to care about the season being over, but I think I'm looking forward to the next season. Couple comments / questions:
- My wife and I were discussing which main character was going to die. Ophelia made some sense, but it didn't seem impactful enough. Daniel was the only one that would really care. When it looked like she'd survive, we were just waiting for a random beach zombie or something. The ex dying was surprise because I thought they were going to want to play out the conflict in the "family."
- Looks like Travis had his moment and it didn't take much damage to get there. Ophelia should be okay, but Travis now knows this is a different world. Madison now respects him also.
- The Ophelia shooting did seem a bit forced, however. He only got off one shot? I guess he wanted Daniel to suffer, but that was pretty hard core to shoot Ophelia first.
- The doctor was looking like a potentially great character. I'm assuming she had a lot of war experience and she seemed like she was doing good. She was either a captain going down with her ship, or we're going to see her again. I'm assuming/hoping for the latter.
- The group got hardened pretty quickly. I don't care how slow the walkers are, opening up that arena was extreme for where their heads should be at.
- A boat like Abigail is going to need a lot of gas. Is this going to become "Water World: The TV Series"? I'm foreseeing pirates and ghost ships filled with zombies.
It could be interesting. If/when they get to the boat, I suppose that will be an adventure itself, yea that will make for some cool stuff. They will have to make "port calls" for supplies. That will open up all kinds of things. Plus like you said, pirates?, islands? Could be much different than TWD.
umm being on a boat out in the ocean for starters.My thought after the finale was where do they go from here. Once the zombies were released en masse and people started looking for their own safe places, doesn't the show become The Walking Dead? I'll watch next season, but I have no clue what they'll do to keep it as a different show.
I didn't get that the boat was the plan. I have to admit I was half working/half listening & watching the finale. On the surface a boat sounds limiting, but I'll wait and see.umm being on a boat out in the ocean for starters.
I suppose it could sink.On the surface a boat sounds limiting, but I'll wait and see.

Can zombies swim? I don't think zombies can swim. At least I've never seen a zombie swimming. They can't drown though, so maybe they would float. If zombies can float, that could be a problem, but how would they get up the side of the boat and on board? I vote boat as the way to survive my zombie apocalypse (note to self...take sailing lessons).I suppose it could sink.
I think it will could be very liberating. First you'll have getting to the boat. That could be an adventure itself. What's on the boat when they get there. Then you can have them fighting off pirates/zombies or having to pull into different places. An island, San Francisco, Mexico, all kinds of different ways this can go.
I actually gave this some thought, which is a bit embarrassing. I've watched all the TWD and FTWD episodes, but rarely see the Talking Dead and I haven't read the comics.Can zombies swim? I don't think zombies can swim. At least I've never seen a zombie swimming. They can't drown though, so maybe they would float. If zombies can float, that could be a problem, but how would they get up the side of the boat and on board? I vote boat as the way to survive my zombie apocalypse (note to self...take sailing lessons).