Ep 7: Yep Rosita was 🔥 and a badass taking out those walkers, but admittedly when she first came back in dripping I thought why did she hesitate so long before speaking, did you get bit and was thinking am I tripping and overthinking the end of that scene. Yep I could NEVER stand Lance Hornsby from the very first moment I set my eyes on him, my first thoughts were "you greasy", "sleazy" "corrupt" "slimeball", "lying looking politician" and thought he's "not to be trusted" with his "fake smile". I remember my first watch of the ending of this episode when Eugene was sat in that cell, I screamed at the tv at Lance "YOU set up Eugene because YOU wanted to know where Alexandria was DIDN'T YOU"???😡 Then at the end I was screaming "NOOOOOO EUGENE, DON'T TELL HIMMM"!😧😡🤐🤫 LOL!😂 Ep 8: Profit, 'Pope' and Maggie don't have any hidden history. You guy's probably missed it when you were talking or arguing whilst the characters were talking. When Daryl asked Leah why the Reapers are hunting Maggie's group even though they stole their home, she said so they don't try and come back for revenge and she starts defending Pope and her group's actions. Religious sociopaths like 'Pope' who is a hypocrite and twists God's word to suit his twisted version of Christianity don't need an excuse to attack other groups without provocation, if you were listening carefully, that's what he does, he'll send his men in to kill and take what they want and they take pleasure in killing, we only needed to see what he did to Frost in the previous episode(s) when he got 'Carver' to start torturing Frost (which we saw in 11x6 how they forced Daryl to take over the torture and he had no choice, he had to take it up another level as to not blow his cover and prove he was with them whilst 'Pope' just stood there smiling and enjoying it like some sick psycho, but poor 'Frost' played along with Daryl from when they were both in the cells locked up opposite one another when Daryl shouted out telling him he doesn't know him etc etc and Frost quickly caught on and played along replying he should have left Daryl to starve until we get to the torture scene from Daryl and poor Frost held out all bloodied and swollen and NEVER, EVER gave up anything and still told them his allies were in the "yellow" house, (I think he said 12 23 either for location or door number), even though it was really the "GREEN" house not the "yellow" and Frost quickly mumbled the word "antenna" to Daryl a couple of times whilst whimpering in pain after Daryl cut his finger off, but Frost was hinting and when Daryl got there he saw the "antenna" Frost mentioned hanging down from the "GREEN" house and pulled the antenna a few times shaking it, hence Maggie heard it, saw it moving and peeped out and saw the Reapers coming which led them to hide in the basement of that house and why when they got to the next house "the green one" after Daryl slid the rug over the floor hatch opening almost fully covering it, he started speaking loudly telling Maggie, Negan, Gabriel and Elijah how many men Pope had looking for them and how far out they were spread until of course blinking 'Carver' had to see it, BUT everyone misses this about the colour of the house). Apologies, I digressed there re' the torture, I should have put that in your previous double episodes reaction, but just wanted to emphasise Popes sociopathic behaviour, the traits are - often breaking the rules/laws, behaving aggressively or impulsively, feels little guilt for harm they cause others, uses manipulation, deceit and controlling behaviour which all fits his personality etc etc etc. We see he cannot drop this anger and obsession he has for Maggie and hates to leave loose ends, because ever since he captured Maggie's new home, "Meridian", remember he sent his men out to find her and kill her, he "marked" her, wanted her dead, just in case she tried to come back and reclaim it by force with whoever else they failed to kill from Meridian at the time. Plus he has a smaller group and has a twisted delusional mentality when it comes to God & Christianity, thinking God speaks through him and his men fear him. Ever since the start of the outbreak, when Operation Cobalt was put into action Pope and his group managed to escape by hiding out in a church. Seeing that none of his men were injured, Pope began to believe that he and his men were the chosen ones. Then we see him telling Daryl the story making an indirect threat how he strangled his dog 'Tick' for biting him. Was sad seeing Elijah spot his sister amongst the walkers, but good Maggie held his hand to comfort him as that could have ended badly with him stopping and breaking down crying then the walkers noticing that strange behaviour. AJ it wasn't Maggie & Negan who took down 'Wells' the cockey one Pope sent out and used as bait to see if Maggie led the horde to "Meridian", it was Negan & Elijah who stabbed him and left him for the walkers, then we later see the landmine going off near Elijah hitting him in the leg, badly injuring him and Negan helping him to walk off with that serious injury - Maggie was teamed up with Fth. Gabriel as you saw in the end. Agree with you AJ, I couldn't stand Leah Shaw (Pope's right-hand woman and the groups second-in-command) Before or After this episode, but most definitely even more so After when I first watched this and saw her lie to her military comrades/family that Daryl killed Pope. She came across as controlling telling Daryl to choose her or his family at the log wood cabin and frustrated that Daryl kept on leaving for days or longer to look for his brother Rick, she'd ask if he was going to keep on looking in a river for his dead brother and he promised to NEVER stop looking because there was NEVER a body, before she up and left one day and reconnected with the Reapers and from then, that put me off her because I found that behaviour of hers VERY demanding when he's only known her maybe 10 months, not even a year which is 5 minutes in comparison to 13 YEARSSS that he's known our group and that was and is his new family. Hwacha - Hwachas are a 14th century indirect-fire multiple launch artillery system of Korea, a multiple rocket launcher and an organ gun where many explosive rockets are fired at a particular target en masse through the use of rocket-propelled ammunition. By the 15th century there would be shotgun-volley Hwacha variants as well, set up at chokepoints and used like a machine gun nest instead of indirect artillery fire at enemy infantry companies.
Been watching along since the very first episode. My favourite series of all time. Season 11 is 100% underrated cant wait for more reactions. You guys reckon you’re gonna watch any of the spin offs after this season? Highly recommend watching those.
Has anybody ever heard the story about Pope , who was , by far , one of the trashest villain’s of all time and had such a trash anticlimatic death 😂😂😂😂
He was the worst villain in the entire show and by far my least favorite TV Original storyline. Pope and the Reapers and Dawn and the Grady Memorial Cops had no business in this universe IMHO
I 100% disagree, I thought Pope was the best of villain because he was so psychotic and was an absolutely amazing actor when it came to spitting lines.
@@onetallpheeesh Nah. The Grady Memorial storyline was good in retrospect. A lot of characters got some well deserved development in the first half of season 5. It might've not been the most entertaining arc, but it was necessary.
@MFBloosh lol no it wasn't. Beth shouldn't have made it off the prison or she should have died at terminus. There was no reason to introduce characters that don't exist in the comics to give a character that doesn't exist in the comics a storyline that doesn't exist in the comics 💀💀💀💀 Beth dying is necessary. The Grady Memorial storyline is not.
100% agree with you guys, this season is so incredibly underrated. Easily my favorite of the series. 💯
Been watching these for the past couple weeks, finally caught up with you guys! I like the progress in quality 👌
bro cut the camera sounds on the outro please 😭
Pleaseee this shit going to give me a seizure😂😂😂
Ya'll gotta cut out the camera sounds
Diiiiiid you pray today?🐐
Ep 7: Yep Rosita was 🔥 and a badass taking out those walkers, but admittedly when she first came back in dripping I thought why did she hesitate so long before speaking, did you get bit and was thinking am I tripping and overthinking the end of that scene. Yep I could NEVER stand Lance Hornsby from the very first moment I set my eyes on him, my first thoughts were "you greasy", "sleazy" "corrupt" "slimeball", "lying looking politician" and thought he's "not to be trusted" with his "fake smile". I remember my first watch of the ending of this episode when Eugene was sat in that cell, I screamed at the tv at Lance "YOU set up Eugene because YOU wanted to know where Alexandria was DIDN'T YOU"???😡 Then at the end I was screaming "NOOOOOO EUGENE, DON'T TELL HIMMM"!😧😡🤐🤫 LOL!😂
Ep 8: Profit, 'Pope' and Maggie don't have any hidden history. You guy's probably missed it when you were talking or arguing whilst the characters were talking. When Daryl asked Leah why the Reapers are hunting Maggie's group even though they stole their home, she said so they don't try and come back for revenge and she starts defending Pope and her group's actions.
Religious sociopaths like 'Pope' who is a hypocrite and twists God's word to suit his twisted version of Christianity don't need an excuse to attack other groups without provocation, if you were listening carefully, that's what he does, he'll send his men in to kill and take what they want and they take pleasure in killing, we only needed to see what he did to Frost in the previous episode(s) when he got 'Carver' to start torturing Frost (which we saw in 11x6 how they forced Daryl to take over the torture and he had no choice, he had to take it up another level as to not blow his cover and prove he was with them whilst 'Pope' just stood there smiling and enjoying it like some sick psycho, but poor 'Frost' played along with Daryl from when they were both in the cells locked up opposite one another when Daryl shouted out telling him he doesn't know him etc etc and Frost quickly caught on and played along replying he should have left Daryl to starve until we get to the torture scene from Daryl and poor Frost held out all bloodied and swollen and NEVER, EVER gave up anything and still told them his allies were in the "yellow" house, (I think he said 12 23 either for location or door number), even though it was really the "GREEN" house not the "yellow" and Frost quickly mumbled the word "antenna" to Daryl a couple of times whilst whimpering in pain after Daryl cut his finger off, but Frost was hinting and when Daryl got there he saw the "antenna" Frost mentioned hanging down from the "GREEN" house and pulled the antenna a few times shaking it, hence Maggie heard it, saw it moving and peeped out and saw the Reapers coming which led them to hide in the basement of that house and why when they got to the next house "the green one" after Daryl slid the rug over the floor hatch opening almost fully covering it, he started speaking loudly telling Maggie, Negan, Gabriel and Elijah how many men Pope had looking for them and how far out they were spread until of course blinking 'Carver' had to see it, BUT everyone misses this about the colour of the house). Apologies, I digressed there re' the torture, I should have put that in your previous double episodes reaction, but just wanted to emphasise Popes sociopathic behaviour, the traits are - often breaking the rules/laws, behaving aggressively or impulsively, feels little guilt for harm they cause others, uses manipulation, deceit and controlling behaviour which all fits his personality etc etc etc. We see he cannot drop this anger and obsession he has for Maggie and hates to leave loose ends, because ever since he captured Maggie's new home, "Meridian", remember he sent his men out to find her and kill her, he "marked" her, wanted her dead, just in case she tried to come back and reclaim it by force with whoever else they failed to kill from Meridian at the time. Plus he has a smaller group and has a twisted delusional mentality when it comes to God & Christianity, thinking God speaks through him and his men fear him. Ever since the start of the outbreak, when Operation Cobalt was put into action Pope and his group managed to escape by hiding out in a church. Seeing that none of his men were injured, Pope began to believe that he and his men were the chosen ones.
Then we see him telling Daryl the story making an indirect threat how he strangled his dog 'Tick' for biting him. Was sad seeing Elijah spot his sister amongst the walkers, but good Maggie held his hand to comfort him as that could have ended badly with him stopping and breaking down crying then the walkers noticing that strange behaviour. AJ it wasn't Maggie & Negan who took down 'Wells' the cockey one Pope sent out and used as bait to see if Maggie led the horde to "Meridian", it was Negan & Elijah who stabbed him and left him for the walkers, then we later see the landmine going off near Elijah hitting him in the leg, badly injuring him and Negan helping him to walk off with that serious injury - Maggie was teamed up with Fth. Gabriel as you saw in the end.
Agree with you AJ, I couldn't stand Leah Shaw (Pope's right-hand woman and the groups second-in-command) Before or After this episode, but most definitely even more so After when I first watched this and saw her lie to her military comrades/family that Daryl killed Pope. She came across as controlling telling Daryl to choose her or his family at the log wood cabin and frustrated that Daryl kept on leaving for days or longer to look for his brother Rick, she'd ask if he was going to keep on looking in a river for his dead brother and he promised to NEVER stop looking because there was NEVER a body, before she up and left one day and reconnected with the Reapers and from then, that put me off her because I found that behaviour of hers VERY demanding when he's only known her maybe 10 months, not even a year which is 5 minutes in comparison to 13 YEARSSS that he's known our group and that was and is his new family.
Hwacha - Hwachas are a 14th century indirect-fire multiple launch artillery system of Korea, a multiple rocket launcher and an organ gun where many explosive rockets are fired at a particular target en masse through the use of rocket-propelled ammunition. By the 15th century there would be shotgun-volley Hwacha variants as well, set up at chokepoints and used like a machine gun nest instead of indirect artillery fire at enemy infantry companies.
Didn't really care for Pope's character, but the actor? Dude was awesome in this role lol.
React on Pushpa 2 🔥
Been watching along since the very first episode. My favourite series of all time. Season 11 is 100% underrated cant wait for more reactions. You guys reckon you’re gonna watch any of the spin offs after this season? Highly recommend watching those.
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Has anybody ever heard the story about Pope , who was , by far , one of the trashest villain’s of all time and had such a trash anticlimatic death 😂😂😂😂
He was the worst villain in the entire show and by far my least favorite TV Original storyline. Pope and the Reapers and Dawn and the Grady Memorial Cops had no business in this universe IMHO
You are capping out your asshole. He was a very fun character. @@onetallpheeesh
I 100% disagree, I thought Pope was the best of villain because he was so psychotic and was an absolutely amazing actor when it came to spitting lines.
@@onetallpheeesh Nah. The Grady Memorial storyline was good in retrospect. A lot of characters got some well deserved development in the first half of season 5. It might've not been the most entertaining arc, but it was necessary.
@MFBloosh lol no it wasn't. Beth shouldn't have made it off the prison or she should have died at terminus. There was no reason to introduce characters that don't exist in the comics to give a character that doesn't exist in the comics a storyline that doesn't exist in the comics 💀💀💀💀 Beth dying is necessary. The Grady Memorial storyline is not.