It was so shocking! TWD: Episode - The Calm Before. What the hell happened to an almost happy festival of four communities joined together to bring about change, folks gathered round to an open-air of musical and arts and of drama for everyone to celebrate after Henry, Daryl, Lydia and the deaf mute Connie arrived from having escaped the slay under Alpha's command. The first opening of the cinema in Kingdom's lair under Ezequiel's where everyone enjoyed a matinee of cartoons. It was such a happy, jolly scene of once lost normal, ordinary lives of people without thinking that they are in apocalyptic world. While the rest of the crowd watched the movie in the cinema, Carol, Daryl, Michonne and another woman with bow and arrow setforth to the darkest corner of the forest only to be cornered by zombies and the group of whisperers. They were captured by the group of Alpha and Beta and there's no other way to escape Alpha's wrath. However, for whatever reason Alpha changed her mind and talked to Daryl and showed the other side of the forest, downhill was millions of zombies. Apocalypse is not over yet. Alpha made a deal with Daryl and the other captured women were released. On the way to the Kingdom they saw Sidiq who was by himself in shock, who wont be? Nine people from Hilltop and Kingdom were beheaded and their decapitated heads stood on the nine poles were put on display above the hill as if its an Easter Island symbolism of head statues. What a brutal bloodbath and brutal slay by whom? Who killed or murdered those guys? Henry's dead, Enid dead and so as Tara. The new recruits were dead, including the old woman who babysat the newborn. All the teenagers were dead. Do you believe Sidiq's story? Or he is part of the slay? Sidiq is the reason why Carl Grimes was bit by zombie when he tried to help Sidiq from being bitten. Sacrificing one self to rescue another proved fatal, not worthy and unreasonable. It's called suicide!
I think the next episodes will be bloodier than ever. I know it's getting weirder and stranger than fiction.
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