They've a lot of work to do in one final episode - things have just creeped along for about three weeks now. I have no expectations of a resolution to this whole deal next week - I'm not ready to bet that the governor will live to see next season, but I think it's definitely possible.
I don't think they will tie up all the loose ends in the finale. I've said for awhile I see the prison and the Governor being in the beginning of next season. From the previews though, it looks like they finally do a full out attack of the prison. Also looks like either Team Prison has left or set a trap.
1) Just dawned on me tonight...Merle was in that awful Kevin Smith movie, Mallrats.
His other "big" role was the title character in Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (haven't seen it but it is supposed to have been good). He's been in some other movies; Jumper, Mississippi Burning, Tombstone, Days of Thunder (ugh). He gets around. I thought he did a nice job last night.
2) The Michonne not-talking thing is getting tiring. When she meets Darryl and he asks her a question, a normal human being gives out a few details about her interesting afternoon. She acts like a special ed kindergartener.
Did you miss her talking to Meryl. It think that's why he got rid of her, to shut her up.
3) Things are very sharp in the zombie apocalypse. Swords and knives are always sharp enough to cut skulls clean in half and walkers can disembowel you with one nibble when normal people have to bite like hell to get through a Hebrew National.
It's TV, everyone is a sharpshooter when they need to be also. Some of those heads are getting pretty squishy too.
5) Is everybody on this duck*ing show British? Every time I see someone interviewed on The Talking Dead, it's a high-pitched British accent. If Darryl turns out to be British, I'll stop watching.
Maggie is too. (Lauren Cohen) Although she was born in Philly. (mother was British and she was raised across the pond).
Daryl though (Norman Reedus), if anything he's Irish.
(Boondock Saints)
6) I get why the show runner was canned....from the odd pacing to things to loose ends that stay loose, the show is drifting a bit. Needs tightening up.
I've read it was pretty mutual. He was pretty much as happy to leave as they were to have him go. They each wanted to take the show two separate ways. From what I've seen, Gimple will do a good job. At least he's a good writer. He wrote last night's show.