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Walking Dead Torrent Episode 13

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Walking Dead Torrent Episode 13 Average ratng: 8,1/10 2275 reviews

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Credit: Gene Page/AMC Sunday night’s episode of The Walking Dead was one of the most tense, frustrating, thrilling episodes of the season so far. I was, quite literally, on the edge of my seat through much of it, assuming something awful would happen—though nothing really did. Virtually the entire 42 minutes plus commercials of ‘The Same Boat’ focuses on Maggie and Carol as prisoners, taken captive by a foursome of Saviors led by the woman whose voice we heard last week: Paula. Paula, played by Alicia Witt (who I recognized from Justified) is a tough cookie.

A woman who has killed double digits worth of living, breathing human beings. A woman who would happily kill her lover in his sleep, and who isn’t taking any chances with Rick’s group.

She’s uninterested in making a trade. And maybe she’s right.

What would you do if you knew that a group of armed thugs had just killed all your people in cold blood? Would you trust them? In any case, the episode plays out with the four captors—Paula, her wounded lover, and two other women—making conversation with Carol and Maggie. It’s a weird episode because Maggie becomes Carol and Carol becomes Morgan over the course of events. Maggie becomes a stone-cold killer filled with determination; Carol is filled only with doubt.

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At first I thought Carol was just pretending her way through the imprisonment, but by the end of it we see her seriously shaken. She’s overwhelmed with guilt, with the brutality of her life. She’s questioning her choices. She sees herself in Paula, and Paula in her. They’re in the same proverbial boat, as the episode title suggests. She sees death everywhere, and herself as death’s instrument. What a time to lose your nerve, Carol! Datchik koda morze r 020 shema.

I think I shouted something to that effect at the screen at one point, as she inched her way closer to Paula, still not pulling the trigger. It was the second time in the same episode that she had a gun on the enemy and failed to shoot. The first time a Walker almost got her. The second time, Paula almost got her. It was Maggie, not Carol, with a steel resolve tonight. It was Maggie who insisted on finishing off the Saviors—though they both lured Paula’s allies into the “Killing Floor” and set the room on fire, burning their enemies to a crisp. Our little band of survivors have become killing machines.

Only now, Carol is flinching. She’s been corrupted by Morgan, for better or worse. I think Morgan’s pro-life philosophy is noble, but Carol gets things done. They’re a good yin to one another’s yang.

There’s some balance there. We don’t need two Morgans or two Carols. Speaking of Morgan, we do get a glimpse of our staff-wielding hero tonight as well, apparently overcome by grief during a welding project. I couldn’t help but think one thing: Just because Morgan isn’t right—talking to the Saviors would have likely been the wrong call—doesn’t mean Rick isn’t wrong. Rick carelessly led his people into an assault on a base they’d never scouted.