Paula, the obvious leader, thought it was comical that Carol is so terrified. "You're a nervous little bird," the older woman, Molly, said as Carol clutches the rosary in her duct-taped hands. Paula ungags Maggie, who yelled at her to take Carol's gag out to stop her hyperventilating. ![]() The women try to shush her, but her terror takes over. Rosary tucked safely in her pocket, Carol started hyperventilating and having a panic attack. The innocent strand of beads and crucifix was a prop for Carol's Oscar-winning performance. When Paula drags a dead one out of the room, the walker's rosary gets caught on Carol's boot. The place was a safe spot for the Saviors, though it wasn't free of walkers. Anyway, That’s all from me.A short, blindfolded and duct-taped car ride later, Carol and Maggie are shoved into a machine room at an abandoned slaughterhouse by Paula, Molly, Donny and a younger, brunette woman who was a little too quick to shove her gun in their faces. I absolutely cannot wait for Negan to appear, but that’s only because of Jeffrey Dean Morgan. The guy says simply, “I’m Negan.” You can tell by Carol’s expression that she wants to speak up, but it’s too late, Rick has already shot the guy. Tell me, was Negan there last night or in here? They have the guy they were going to trade, and Rick’s stating the facts: Your people are dead. Carol and Maggie finally make it out, where Rick and the others are there to greet them. Paula is killed in what has to be one brutal way of going, and Carol mimics her voice to lure their back up in, quickly setting them on fire in the process. ![]() ![]() It’s rather disturbing how this episode starts off relatively calm and then by the end you have all this blood on your hands – some literal, some not so literal. She leaves, and Carol is left alone to break her binds and find Maggie, and finally they’re free. When Paula contacts Rick and agrees to the trade, she thinks it’s all too easy, and so she should. Maggie’s interrogated, but not to much success. Though the guy that Carol shot at the start of the episode, sure wants to kill her.Ĭarol plays on the innocent and weak act, and at first you think she’d being serious, but the more information she gets out of their captors, it suddenly dawned on me. But thankfully they have some sliver of humanity left. At first you think Paula, the main woman in charge, will just kill her for even trying to plea. When aren’t there, huh? The statement is that they can do whatever to Carol, but leave Maggie alone. When Carol and Maggie are bound and gagged, taken to some place in the middle of nowhere, we don’t see the outside of it, only that the others hate it there and that there are walkers about. So it stands to reason they might as well die trying, right? I don’t know, it all got a bit fuzzy. As in, Negan’s enough of a threat, that if anyone finds out who he is, and he finds out who spilled the beans, so to speak, they might as well be dead. However when Carol mentions Negan, the women laugh and say ‘We’re all Negan’ which makes me think that they’ve been told to say this. The end of last week sees Maggie and Carol being held hostage by some stragglers from Negan’s group. It’s interesting how on point they are for once. Though they stipulate that Carol and Maggie aren’t the good guys. Compared to last week’s episode, this week we see more from the bad guys point of view.
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