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We have a family. Crest and it says don't tell me
what to do, don't tell me what Ican't and can't do.
It's in the original German Irish.
I'm in like an an elite to WhatsApp.
I know you are, Dave. When I met that one random guy
who worked at Riverside, he's like, oh, you're squawking dead.
I know you guys. And I was like, what?
Like we're famous. Only at Riverside.
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We are squawking dead, a podcastpulverizing programs beyond The
Walking Dead universe. Sometimes we give you news,
sometimes we make you laugh. Most times we go deep.
I'm your host, David Cameo, and I'm joined by Hey.
Cosmo Mom, 09. Bridget, you find me at
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BLAZYGARDNER. Today we're here to talk to you
about The Walking Dead. Daryl Dixon's fifth episode of
its third season, titled Get Ready for Bridget Limbo.
No, no limbo. It's just limbo.
No special pronouncement of any kind in particular.
She wants me to say limbo. It's limbo.
It's not limbo. Like Tonto instead of Tonto, you
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said? Everything.
Forget it. It's like I knew that was going
to happen. Just a good sign of our I had a.
Feeling that he was going to sayit that way.
Like just because it was like she couldn't.
Help herself. Forget it, forget it.
Just. Move on like Sharon, he says.
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How? How low can you go, Dave?
Basically, yeah, to sucker Bridget only.
But housekeeping I think we haveis that I went on a Bender not
only adding another design in our new merch store at
squawkingdead.com. Doesn't mean what you think.
As I mentioned last, yeah. You're using that word wrong.
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You'll see in a second, it's appropriate meaning if if you're
waking up the day before Saturday from the time you wake
up until about 8:00 at night. Just adding a new design with
new products as well in each design category.
I added our classic logo, the one that we used around the time
of The Walking Dead season 10. Do you remember the Silence the
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Whisperers spray paint that was on the wall in Alexandria on The
Walking Dead? I think the promotional art for
the season, Silence the Whisperers, and it would be like
this white font on white spray paint font on black backgrounds.
So I adapted that and I turned our logo.
Well, actually, yeah, this is the font actually here.
And I adapted that. So I put our classic logo on
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many different things. I showed Rob earlier, too, among
which was like a wool baseball cap, which looks so great
embroidered, by the way, Rachel,you'll particularly love it, I
think. I don't know.
I just thought of you for some reason.
But I also improved our Walking Dead Daryl Dixon embroidered
art, too. Sounds.
Thrilled. She sounds fine.
She's so she's OK. I'm just we're going to railroad
her. It's fine.
Which I changed to look better on all different kinds of
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colors. I replace basically the black
with the purple and it looks stellar on everything.
Everything kind of just pops. The colors kind of pop on white,
black, anything and it's embroidered design.
So it just works well with anything.
I highly encourage you to check that out because we are only
going to be keeping up The Walking Dead Daryl Dixon designs
up until we cover the next thingthat comes out because 4th Wall
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gives you a limitation of how many products you can have up on
the on the website. If you want to put more up, you
have to pay extra per month. But that makes sense because why
have a mishmash of so many different things on your website
with all these different designsthat people have to hunt through
and find and whatnot. So I highly encourage you to
check that out. Both the embroidered and the
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print on demand designs of all different stripes.
I'll consult with you guys as I kind of want to see what you
think, what other products we should be adding to what limited
merch we can put onto the website.
If you head over to 4th wall.comand check out the products that
they have available, you tell uswhat you want on what and we'll
do it. There's no problem.
Happy to. I still say if you haven't done
it yet, you could make prints and posters for your show.
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That's coming next I. Think you guys make some pretty
cool designs. Like even anything you put on a
sticker could go on. Like even in, you know, a small
print doesn't have to be huge. That's a good point.
I'll probably reserve that for more of the internal logo stuff
like our moon with the font thing.
I'll work that out. That's good advice, Rob.
And if you guys have any good advice, tell us in the comments.
All right, Limbo, as Bridget is off to say, or wanted me to say,
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rather than Limbo. What, in terms of the title,
does this limbo relate to this episode?
I'll name one which is the lepers being stuck between life
and death in a limbo state. Who didn't immediately think of
The Walking Dead? Not alive, not dead.
We are The Walking Dead. I kind of wanted him to say it
too, you know? I know somebody who said that
too. My brother Mas Agua Porf of War.
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Like I was creepy. That's what Sharon D says.
Darryl and Carol are in limbo, stuck between home and Spain.
Also between wanting to help andwanting to leave.
There you go. OK, well, the other one is what
Tonya Marga actually literally says.
She says Roberto is stuck between despair and hope,
essentially. And if we can't get him out of
it, then all hope is lost, Right, Darryl?
Right. Bet on hope.
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There's another one. Antonio is also on limbo.
The reason for that is because he is stuck between moving
forward with his life and livingin kind of this mausoleum of
regret that he's created for himself because Carol invites
him to go to America, which is crazy.
You just met this dude. But like, good for you.
That was a really big. Deal.
It was a really. Big deal that she said it.
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He can't move on and accept thatmaybe that would be an option.
He keeps saying that this is hishome but it seems miserable.
You have this long running feud with Fete.
Your son wants to leave and be with this girl, which is fine
and he should be able to do that.
But then like, what are you gonna do?
You're just gonna be like a ghost of a person, like
shambling through this city thatyou don't want to be in.
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Stuck in the past but can't moveforward.
Sort of living through your son yet you're limiting your son so
he doesn't follow the same mistake you did.
Or it's like you want him to succeed.
You want him to live, but you don't want him to live too much
so that he doesn't fall in the same trap you did.
But there's more. I can't believe it.
You said something that really struck something because we keep
talking about the flashbacks every single episode.
The flashbacks pertain to Merle telling Daryl to go and Gerald's
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dad becoming more prominent in the the flashbacks showing him
get up and go after Daryl. And obviously we saw the black
guy in two episodes ago. But isn't that what we do as
kids? We run away only to come back
even though it's miserable. Or in Daryl's case, he ran away
and yet he he always comes back until I think one day he didn't.
I don't know what the really endstory of that is, but it's kind
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of like Antonio. Why go back if everything's so
miserable? But isn't that the devil we
know? Isn't that what we said last
week is home? Sometimes you just want to go
home, even though home is well. That's home for people who are
in an abuse situation, yes, which is the case.
And then most of us feel that way though don't we even abuse
or not? It sucks but we still don't want
to leave for some reason. You know, even though it sucks,
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you're comfortable because you know what to expect and you
don't know what to expect outside of that.
Perfectly sad, Rob. Let me read what Sharon D said.
In medieval Catholic theology, Limbo was a border place between
heaven and hell for souls that died without baptism, not
condemned to punishment, but also deprived of the joy of
God's presence. No redemption, but no salvation.
Oh yeah, like everybody in this show.
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Ebb and flow between the two. I see Antonio struggling with
with what to do too, and we don't really know the full back
story there between him and Roberto's mom.
Well, OK, first of all, we obviously know that she's not
around anymore. We don't know the circumstances
of why she's not around. So it's possible Antonio feels
responsible for the reason she'snot around anymore and the
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reason he can't leave is he could quite possibly be
punishing himself or whatever happened to her.
Maybe he doesn't want to go because that was the last place
they were together and it's a way of remembering and punishing
himself possibly. Last season with Ash, he didn't
want to leave because his son was buried on his place, so he
didn't want to venture away fromthat because he didn't want to
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leave. Him.
What a great parallel. And these are both people Carol
met along the way when she's in love with one that's way too
young for her. She fell in love with Ash.
Never mind. Just kidding.
So share any? Didn't Feta get stabbed last
week? Why is he fine now?
I don't think he's fine now. But yes, he did get stabbed.
Turns out he deserved it, no? I still think there's more to
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that story. Not 100% sold on that yet.
Yeah, Rob Lassie was like, well,it depends cuz Oh no, I think it
was Sharon D Sharon D said well,you know, even if he did know
what was going on, he's doing itfor the sake of the town, blah
blah blah. I'm on her side on that one.
But I still, yeah, I still don'tthink he's a bad guy either.
I'm just waiting there's a piecewe're not understanding.
Oh, he's in limbo too. His familial obligations to
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Hasina and as well as his obligations to the town, and
he's straddling that line. He he can't be completely
righteous. He can't completely govern
impartially. But on the other hand, you do
have obligations to your family.You're playing both sides here.
OK, so that was kind of what I was saying about Antonio and why
I feel he's stuck in limbo rightnow.
Sure, initially very sweet that Carol was like, you should just
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come back to America with us, Someone Like You would would fit
in. But it's also quite clear that
she's, you know, maybe a little sweet on him.
And then I thought, yeah, Carol show up back in America with a
new dude right in front of Ezekiel.
That's cool. I mean, they've been a part for.
Keep going because I don't see aproblem with that.
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Yeah, yeah, Rob. I mean, it's a little rude.
He's been years very. Clearly still in love with her.
It's been a long time, but I do agree with Rachel, he very much
probably still has feelings for her.
It makes me feel sad because I liked them together, so I would
like them to be able to make it work.
And so her moving on to a new guy, I mean, I want her to have
happiness, but I know that too much has happened there.
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And I don't think that they're ever going to be able to
reconcile, unfortunately. This could be like a hose and
other area codes thing. God, we talked about this.
This mimics like the statistics of America and people who lose
children and their rate of theirhigh rate of divorce.
There's too much pain there and sometimes easier just to break
it off so you can kind of be away from a pain.
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Yeah, yeah, in response to me saying hose in different area
code situation, charity says Carol's got humpies in other
countries. Rob laughed.
We. That's so dumb.
So dead, Carol. I called you Carol.
Rachel. You're welcome.
I'd be interested to know how long really has it been because
they had a booty call in between.
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During the whisper war, yeah. It's when he has the tumor but.
That's when we first find out about it, yes, I would say at
least a year and a half. There's always going to be love
there. She did all that stuff just to
make sure that he could be higher up on the list to get the
surgery. She loves him still.
That love stands. But.
Well, and there's also the accelerated.
She still care about, you know, still an important person in
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your life, still want that person to be happy, healthy and
move on. Just can't work it out together
because you can't reconcile thatgrief.
Never. Had a break of it in that way so
I have no idea I'm. Like.
You know what I mean? Like I'm.
Like and I hope you never do all.
Of them. I was like, I get like gross
when I think about them. I'm like, I was with that dude,
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but again, there's only four spots on this stupid boat.
Who's going to live? Who's going to die?
There's. Only four spots in this God
forsaken. Boat.
That's assuming that this ends up being the boat they take.
I know, right? Because who knows what happens?
I'm glad all this was brought upbecause, OK, Feta in this
episode says something else. When they're talking about
Tonetti, Antonio's nickname, Carol says who's Maria?
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And Antonio says Maria is Roberto's mother.
He doesn't say she's his wife. I know that's something people
say. So Roberto's mother, right?
It's not uncommon to say that. But then Frederico says Antonio
is a lucky man. He knows that.
He knows that, saying it twice for emphasis.
And then on the heels of him saying you and Roberto have a
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lot to talk about. Did they talk in the last
episode? I think it was last episode On
the heels of, like, us talking about, OK, is Roberto Fede's
son. And we got a little bit more
information. Antonio says in this episode to
Carol. I tried to run away once.
I tried to leave once. It didn't end well, He says, and
she goes Barcelona. And there's like an
acknowledgement that, yeah, it was Barcelona.
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I said Barcelona, Bridget, so calm down.
Do anything. So what does that imply?
Do you think while Antonio was away, Fede came out to play with
Maria, resulting in Roberto? Or maybe he leaves in the
aftermath. I assumed that Maria died in
Barcelona and that's why he's soreluctant to leave.
OK, I thought there was something said that led me to
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believe that. Well, he says it didn't end
well, but that could mean a lot of.
I guess that's why I made that assumption.
And that could be the case. Maybe they went there as a
result of just throwing it out there, Feta and Maria knocking
boots, and they left because it's like, let's leave this
place, let's turn the page and start over again.
And it didn't end well. And she might have come back and
then she died, and then he decided to raise Antonio because
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maybe Fede didn't want to or couldn't, or I don't know.
Even Roberto brought it up. And Carol, for that matter, why
don't you want Roberto and Hasina to be together?
They're like, oh, they just wouldn't be good.
It's complicated. Yeah, and I'm like, what if
they're related? That's so gross.
And then it made me angry because if that's true then they
should just tell them. Well, yeah.
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Because EW, you can't be with her.
She's your cousin or your half sister or whatever however the
relation is. It sounds to me like whatever
relationship or whatever agreement that Fede and Antonio
have, they made this mutual death pact, let's say, over
Roberto or that whole situation,right?
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That's what makes it complicated.
As if Feta is Roberto's father, let's say then.
Then Roberto and Hostina are related.
Yeah, I know. And if he's.
Feta's son. Yeah, there may be more because
the circumstances behind Feta being Roberto's father, let's
just say if that's the case, might have been dodgy.
And so finding out about how it happened might be worse than
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finding out that they may be related.
He could be a dodgy fellow or itwas a dodgy situation.
Finding out that your mom cheated on your dad with your
dad, say an adversary. Well, you're found dad.
You don't know that. So blood, Dad.
With your blood, Dad. She proposes the idea that what
if El Alcazar took Maria and that maybe has something to do
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with the trip to Barcelona. And if El Alcazar is based in
Barcelona, bingo bango because we don't know when she left
slash died, slash whatever, we all assume that she is dead, but
she might not be and we're just talking past tense like Oh well,
she's lost, you know, we don't know what happens to the girls.
Well, and if going with the charity thing about bringing up
the Guillermo Torres being Neganand Alcathar being the saviors,
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Negan was known to take other people's wives, AKA Dwight's
Sherry. And if Guillermo Torres took
Maria, ergo facto soon history is repeating something that
other people would point out more than I would.
Daryl's adventure is starting from one end of Spain, Galicia,
which in the northwest of Spain,technically the region he's
going through the, I'm going to say it, Bridget, but the
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Vadagoda Desert, the Zaragoza Desert, Barcelona's on the exact
opposite side diagonally of Galicia.
So we're talking about span of time.
And if you look up how long thatis, it's big.
It's very big. It takes a long time.
This seems to be occurring. You know, you can make excuses
and say, OK, it's been a couple days.
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That's why maybe Fede's shoulderinjury has gotten a lot better.
It's been maybe two or three days since they brought back.
It takes way longer than that toheal from a stabbing wound that
goes through your shoulder, but it's fine.
But it's fine. Well, no, maybe he's not all
healed, but like he's up and around is what I'm saying.
So I don't know, 2-3, four days,something like that.
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Then there's also the span of time between Daryl leaving,
splitting their path, and how long does it take to get to the
Zaragoza desert and then going through all of that.
And then the next episode, we'regoing to be technical.
I think we're going to be in Barcelona well.
Antonio told him it would take acouple of days to get there.
I'm just saying it feels like because you can say a lot of
things, but if it feels like it's been a short period of
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time, time, your brain is like, oh, this is fast travel, this is
Dragons going across Westeros. That wasn't the beef I had oh,
this episode. We've seen this so many times, I
just don't even pay attention toit anymore.
Trinity says they have Game but Thrones.
Whatever. They do whatever.
Oh yeah, it's going to get therereally quickly.
Also, they fast travel through America constantly.
America is way bigger than any of these countries in Europe.
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Like way bigger. Texas is the size of.
Oh, that's different. You talk about fear, though.
That's for the logic. Even from Georgia to Ohio,
that's a huge spin. Virgin.
Distance, yeah, but I'm saying from the beginning of the show.
Oh. OK, I thought, like Alexander.
It's a huge span of distance. We've seen travel go fairly
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quickly and they've been like walking.
They don't even have like vehicles for a lot of those
points in time. Horses, Even so.
This to me is like, oh, you're on a motorcycle, you're in the
desert. Like whatever, It's not that big
of a deal. I guess you.
Think it'd be worse but I guess.Just you could just zoom, zoom,
zoom zoom. That's what I liked about Tales
from the first episode. It made even the short distance
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very difficult to traverse to. To be fair, it was the first
episode. It was like a year after the
apocalypse started. We did count the time during
that episode, so don't hate me, but yeah, still, it's still bad.
But yeah, I guess 13 years into the apocalypse is a whole other
story. It's possible I may have missed
something. This is why we bring it up here
so that you can help me get through it.
Daryl sees the train and then he's zooming away and then
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bathtub guy and his hench men are looking out the window and
he's like, I want that bike and his eyeballs go get him.
So then he goes out there and hegets them.
And then they have this epic joust with their guns and they
fire at each other and then we see Daryl's bike crashed out.
Obviously he can't use it. Does the other guy not go after
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him? Not right away.
OK. Thank you.
He was. Shot in the shoulder too.
I did. See that?
And his bike had a hole in the gas tank.
I saw that part, too. OK, thank you.
Because in the next scene, Daryl's like very slowly
wandering away. And I'm like, how did they not
find him By now? They could have been right
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behind him. Because they also didn't think
and he would be stupid enough towalk through the desert.
Yeah, they don't know Darrell Dixon.
They scooped up his bike, took it back to the back.
To like repair the bikes so thatthey could go after him.
They got what he wanted, or halfof it.
But then we see these jokers thesecond Darrell leaves limbo,
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they're like, haha, found you well.
This is this is to my point by this.
Is a passage of. Time traveling for a little.
Passage of time issue. Thank you.
OK, This is a passage of time issue and also like a bad camera
shot, OK. Calm down.
But yeah, well, it was. So aggressive.
Here's what happened. He leaves limbo.
He's in the truck for a while. He is trying to drive to
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Barcelona. He's ultimately trying to make
the decision, am I going to Barcelona or am I going to help
these people? That's what that moment is where
he's like looking at the map. He's Lumo.
He's looking at, he's looking atthe map and he's like, OK, what
do I do? Calm down, David, the.
Decision is made for him by the fact that the buzzards show up.
Buzzards. That's what they call them.
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At this point, they've already created this trap, so he's like,
well, they're here, so now I'll lure them back and I'll take
care of it. But for a moment, because he
hadn't found them, he was like. I'm.
Just going to go maybe, which issad, but he's in like a really
weird emotional state. It's something he needs to
seriously consider. I'm not mad at him for it.
So. Bridges said last week, by the
way. It needed to be considered.
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He's not going to do a lot of stuff honestly anyway.
Ultimately he did the right thing, but he was kind of strong
armed into it because they were following him.
But. He still could have turned tail.
Yeah, he could have, but the waythat the shot was filmed and the
transition of time, they should have interjected the point of
them waiting before. They did say something effective
he's been gone for they should. Have done it before, they said.
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He's been gone a really long time.
He's been gone a long time. They.
Should have interjected that in between before he had like
people waiting by the gate seeing like the little girl
maybe walks away or the old man walks away and like one of them
is like still waiting like holding out help.
That would have been like a better passage of time.
It just didn't work out that way.
Counterpoint, you have to consider Daryl is leaving on on
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a truck and when he came into the town he was on foot.
So I can see a world in which, OK, it would take no time to
drive back to the point where heleft the jousting match in
around that area to get back to where the train was headed,
wherever that was going, whetherit was Barcelona or not, by the
way, he just sees a train on thetracks and just catches his eye,
and they catch his eye, and thenthey go after him.
We don't know where that is. We're not meant to know where
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that is. But I'm sure the trains do leak
because trains do tend to lead from city to city, blah, blah,
blah. And then, like we said, they go,
He's been gone a really long time in Spanish.
Yeah. And they finally get back.
Another minor beef is how quickly these bad guys were
dispatched. They seemed like they could have
been an interesting group. Oh, the final fight in the train
car. The buzzer was hilarious.
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I loved it. My.
Favorite part is when Daryl and the people like stop and they're
like I need a minute. I love that.
And Daryl's like, yeah, of course.
That was. It was kind of an underutilized
group because it was kind of a fun concept and the train being
run by walkers is also kind of afun concept.
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It was. It was kind of.
Really liked it being led by thePied Piper.
Like an old railroad. That was super cool.
And the fact that there's like all these subtle things, like
he's taking a bath in the first scene.
So not only did he go steal these people's water, but then
he's being extremely frivolous. And water is like obviously a
really important commodity at this point.
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So like, it's crazy to me that he's like, oh, I'm just going to
be so frivolous. I'll.
Just take the water away. Yeah, that's nuts.
Yeah. Sharon D's really happy that the
horse got away. I was too.
Honestly, when the horse startedto run off I was like, oh thank
God, David. Horses don't usually do well.
Yeah, horses don't fare well, atleast in the first few.
And all throughout The Walking Dead, they've always died.
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Every single one. But then there's implied death.
Or buttons. We went from the first season
where yeah, they horse was takendown and taken apart and then
implied death. We see the aftermath of a horse
being taken down in season 10 and then then.
Implied blown up by mine. In.
Season 11. Oh, in Season 10.
And then they eat horse, so you know.
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Yep, Jeremy says that Daryl justopens the spigot and lets the
water run. OK, that did annoy me a little
bit. Yeah, but filmically it can.
Sorry, I was that over it. Filmically it works so well in
theme of like all the other filmic scenes, like the one
bullet, the two bullet, all thatwas so cool.
I really last episode was very spaghetti western.
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Dave, you'd said that about the battle.
This is so. Oh.
Yeah, Spaghetti Western. It just keeps leading.
It's. Crazy.
Cumulatively, as much as I've liked Carol being on the show
again, I enjoy them being separate.
There's something about these storylines that were they like
split up? I don't know.
It's kind of exciting because wetalked so much trash about this
Daryl show. We're like, what is he going to
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do? Just not talk to anybody?
There's not even going to be anybody for him to interact
with. There's going to be a silent
show. During that conversation we had
about the Carolers going crazy, we.
Thought like how are they going to do this?
But they did it so. Well, right, because he still
doesn't talk to. Me.
But now I'm like. Except when he says.
No, I love this, I love this. I love his adventures by
himself. I want to watch more adventures
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by himself. And then Carol's story was good
because there was like main storyline progress was
happening. But then we got to have this
exciting, like weird delve into this interesting.
There's all this world building that we're seeing that we don't
get to know anything else about.And that's OK because he's like
a hero in a western. He's just riding on in on his
iron horse and then he's riding on out as soon as he fixes
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everything. So when you said you had beef, I
was worried that you were going to say, like, I didn't like that
they were separate. And I was like, Oh no, I know.
To be the case. Because I really like that part.
I thought it was good. I like the separate storylines
as well. I like that it can take us in
these two different directions. Exactly like you said, Daryl's
off on these adventures and Carol is, you know, back giving
U.S. history about these characters that were there.
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I personally, I feel like if they were doing the same thing
but Carol wasn't there, I would be far less interested in these
character stories. The fact that Carol's there
helping tell it is what, for me anyway, is keeping.
My interest because you haven't had as much time with those
characters. But she's there, and she's
interested. They forced by in by being like,
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here's a character that you love.
Well, and also, there's a relevance for the drama that's
happening now to Carol because she too, was this Wraith.
That would obviously help peopleout.
She would get in the thick of it.
She would do things other peoplecouldn't do.
But did she really do it for herself, or did she do it for
everybody? Else she was in limbo for the
bulk of her time. Oh yeah, precisely.
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Not only The Walking Dead, but also at the beginning of this
show. For her storyline in this show.
In case you forgot, which I never did, even when was we
closed out the final season of The Walking Dead, I was like,
wait, her story does not have resolution.
Daryl's saying goodbye to Carol,and then he says I love you,
blah, blah. I'm like sitting there.
I'm going like, Oh, yeah, oh, it's a shame.
She's not going to be on the next spin off.
When we didn't know she was going to come back.
I was like, you could juice thatlemon a little bit more and get
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something really great out of it.
And here we are. To your point, Rachel drinking
lemonade. And it makes us care about these
characters even more because there's a link.
Yes. The bridge charity says good
thing Sherry wasn't there, but also that Daryl and Carol can do
much dancing. More damage separated also very
true right? Divide and conquer Carol
emotional damage as far as I cantell, Daryl literal cutting
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people's throats with that weapon, which I actually learned
a little bit more on. He is using what is I think
called a navaja NAVAJA and thereare many different kinds of
Navajas and it's basically Spanish for razor.
It is Moorish in design too. There's a Moorish inspiration
when it comes to the wood carvings on the handles.
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Wood, copper, ivory, bone. Handles.
Is this the crazy axe? It's a crazy.
Switchblade thing that he opens.That Daryl used Nevermind.
No, I I like the the weapon, thethe other guy.
There we go. The Dead Rising style axe.
I saw Daryl staring at it and I'm like, Daryl's got a new
weapon. I saw bolder.
I'm just saying I saw bolder. No wonder why Daryl likes it.
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Because the blade patterns resemble that of a Bowie knife,
and technically the patterns on the Navaja came first and so the
Bowie knife adopted them. Part of the appeal of it is that
a Navaja master will kind of like the Cortana, will make it
out of forged carbon steel. I think what he is wielding,
because there's three different main types of Navajas, he may be
wielding the Navaja Civiliana, the civilian pocket knife, is
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what they technically call it from Seville.
They're very long and they can be whipped out as like long
swords. And I think this is what he is
using. And it's obviously got like a
wood grained kind of handle. And it does look like one of
those weapons from Walking Dead World Beyond, I think sort of
yeah, yeah. It's like has like an iron
spring loaded sort of switchblade action going on.
The guy, when he pulls out that axe, he's using it with his left
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hand and Darrell on his right. Yeah, and he just charges.
Adam doesn't even swing the axe.He can't hold it in his right
hand because he has to use the throttle on his motorcycle.
That's true, I guess. And yet he's been shot in the
left hand. So I think he overstated his
ability in that moment too, and he shot twice.
He spent a lot of time screaming, so I think he was
going more for like an intimidation rather than
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practical attack. I guess it was a lot of
screaming. I'm glad we went back to this
because I thought for change. This guy seemed formidable.
Daryl couldn't take him down thefirst time.
He's obviously resilient. He's been shot twice in that
area of his body, the shoulders area of his arm, the yelling and
the pulling, because he's yelling as he pulls the throttle
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and he doesn't let go of the clutch, which I thought was a
great touch. Except the clutch is on the
other side. I had a motorcycle for three
years. I'll say this, it doesn't hurt
that this man easy on the eyes the same.
He could only do that if the bike was in neutral.
Maybe he's a lefty and he just prefers the throttle on the
other side. We don't know.
We don't know. Motorcycles aren't built like
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that. You know better than me, I do,
so I'm deferring to you. I've never ridden a motorcycle
in another country. Maybe they're like cars.
That's. What I'm saying, that's what I'm
saying I. Suppose that's possible.
Yeah. I think they drive on the right
side in Spain though, so who knows?
Well. Then there goes that theory, I
guess. But they've been tooling around
with these bikes, so they probably switched whatever they
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do whatever they want. Maybe because his left is his
dominant hand, he wants to be able to wield a rifle and maybe
sweet ass axe. I just think it would have been
cooler if he had ditched the bike and decided to fight him
with the axe and charge at him. But.
Hard disagree. I don't know.
They already did the joust in the earlier part of the episode.
I thought it would have been better.
It would. Have been more.
Effective. But.
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Not for. Us to watch.
Yeah. Yeah.
True. If you were on his side, Rob, I
I 100% agree with you. Like if this was Daryl, I'd be
like Dale, get off the bike and just fight him.
Yeah. And he, that's a good point,
yeah. So we don't want the bad guy,
the bad guy who we're attracted to for some reason to win.
So I wanted to go back to that bridge is that, yeah, this guy
was easy on the eyes and did allthe right things and said all
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the right moves, you know? Honestly not really a bad
looking one among them. Oh, oh, she just upped the ante
on the panty and. Here we are.
Are you? I'd say the leader was the worst
looking. Yeah, yeah, exactly.
I. Don't know, there's something
about those. Bridges into that.
Something about a guy who loves lizards.
I don't know, dude. As I was watching it the first
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time, I'm like, is this going tobe a problem?
The lizard better live tap tap, tap, tap like I'm expecting
messages from Shanty. Lizard better not die.
Yeah, this is gotta wait. Yeah, we see him on the tracks
at the end. A real win for Animal after.
This her name's Lola. Yeah, Lola.
Right, whatever. Yeah, it's like my dog.
I do like the fake out by the way.
Get Lola as if it was the girl we just saw.
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Oh no, I. Immediately knew it was like
something. That Lola was not the I thought
it. Was going to be a.
Walker Yeah, I'm like, Lola's going to be something else.
It's not the girl. We just.
I didn't. Think it was going to be an
iguana. I thought it was going to be
some bigger animal of some kind because she was cheating at
eyeballs. But you know you.
Knew it was going to be something else besides the
obvious that was there. She thought that he was talking
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to himself in the mirror. Because I did too.
Except. Like an organ.
Get my organ. No, no, Except when he was
talking, the words were feminineand I was like, oh, he's talking
about. Like we just.
Like he's talking about a woman because while nouns have gender
in Spanish, adjectives change depending on what they're
attributed to. And so instead of saying bonito,
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he said Bonita. And so I was like, oh, it's a
girl that he's talking about. Bonita Lola Lola.
The Lizard which she calls a snake.
She's an idiot. They called her a snake.
Why are you? Defending him, I don't, I don't
know. I'm into him.
I'm not. Sure.
Why? Well, he's an animal lover, so
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he's. Out at one point.
With me. That's a good point and.
Now we've got the bars up. Really low 2 points.
Exactly. Slim Pickens in the Apocalypse
just got to get him all he can get because Darrell will kill
him. I mean unless you like that sort
of thing. But in the episode or insider
Bridget TM, the leopard print robe that he's wearing was
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Norman Reedus robe in his trailer his adventures in space.
Of course it was. Yeah, makes sense.
Jeff And Andres, what we broughtup last week was we were just
talking about what The Walking Dead could be doing because of
all the F bombs and the S bombs and all that stuff.
There's been increasing rapidly per episode 1 of the things that
we said on the MC's bleeding edge, like what's next?
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Nudity. And it was very close to nudity
in this episode. Now, you know that she probably
had nipple pasties and whatnot, but when she was in the bath,
the I don't know what the other lady's name was.
Consequently, we know the lizard's name.
We don't know. Not Lola.
Not. Lola.
Bathtub Guy. Bathtub guy.
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We never got his name either, did we?
Oh wait. What did they call him?
Chupo. What they call him Churro, What
they call him, they call. Him Churro.
They call him something. No, it was something with a
chapter like Chapo. They might have called him
Chapo. Hefe not cha cha.
They didn't call him Hefe. Is that offensive to Scott?
No, They. Didn't call him Hefe either, it
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was chapter anyway. But she was probably wearing
something obviously to cover up,but she was very close to
showing stuff. And like the closest we ever got
to any sort of nudity was the nude Walker in season 8.
Actually, Rick was trying to chase down Negan.
I think it was in the street coming closer to them.
Yes, I believe you're right. This is my memory.
Hopefully it's working. But yeah, after that they didn't
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do it again because it wasn't real nudity anyway.
But I posed the question to you,do you think The Walking?
Because, I mean, we got really close with ones who live when it
came to nudity with Rick and Michonne in that fourth episode.
Do you think The Walking Dead might at some point go there in
some form or fashion? I think if they ended it with a
feature film they might do that.I don't know if AMC is really
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known for that. That's like an HBO thing.
Showtime. Yeah.
I don't know about AMC, though. I've never needed it.
And we got really close to it onthe flagship show as well.
When Jesus comes into the room, Oh yeah, when he walks into.
The Room. He's like as close as we're
going to get, I think, and it was eyeful.
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We saw Abraham and Rosita in thelibrary.
With a Candlestick. I don't need it.
I'm not like watching it. And I'm like, Oh yeah, What this
is missing is more nudity. I don't.
Want the same? It's fine.
It's fine, Jody says. Same Bridget sex towels to cover
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their beds. I hate that story.
Anyway, moving on. And then things got awkward.
Thanks. Anyway, so glad I posed that
question. Let's go on.
What do you all think about Daryl willingly drinking from a
lepers cup with a little girl? Is that the hesitation?
That's why they all have a cup around their neck, because it's
their cup to drink from. Like no one's supposed to touch
it. And she willingly gives it to
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Daryl and he's like, Oh, yeah, OK.
Yeah, I think it was to show a real act of kindness, which I
appreciate it because while she is a leper, she's also a very
small girl. And to know that people don't
even want to accept a gift that you would give them is like, so
heartbreaking. Honestly, I kind of liked a lot
of that storyline because leper colonies, as we know, are a real
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thing that have happened in history, and they were very much
like this, where they were completely excluded from every
other civilization and lived on the fringes, and it was
considered a great humanitarian act.
If you were one of the people who went to work with them.
Yeah, help them. I thought the makeup was
phenomenal. This is an aspect of the
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apocalypse that people, I think,tend to forget.
Disease runs rampant when you don't have power.
You mentioned Typhoid a lot. Another show.
Yeah, because that's usually a big one that'll pass between
dead bodies, especially in a city that's suddenly full of
dead bodies. This is why like immigration was
not a thing for so many years isbecause anytime anyone like
moved to a different country that opened people up to new
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diseases and we didn't have the antibiotics or anything at the
time to stop that. So people died fairly easily
from things that their immune system just couldn't fight.
I've read a lot of post apocalyptic books and in one of
the series that I'm kind of currently reading, well I'm like
I switched back to another series that I was really
invested in. So I've had a hard time going
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back to they set up a border at the edge of town because their
doctor is like, you can't have people here who are walking from
like four or five hours away. They will bring in new disease
that you don't have the antibodies to fight.
Even just from that close, you probably wouldn't die from a
Walker bite at this point in theapocalypse.
You would be dying from not washing your hands, you know,
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like. Well, this and that.
Yes, Sharon, you said Europeans encountering the New World
People's spread disease that wiped out like 90% of the native
populations, smallpox and syphilis mainly.
That's what happened to Pocahontas.
She was brought back to England and she died shortly thereafter
because her immune system could not fight off.
The grossness that was. Europe was.
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Civilization at that time enter the play, which we found out is
because it was like almost and cooth to wash your hands for
some reason. Well, let me add on a little bit
extra because the reason why I love doing the show is because
we all have different perspectives.
So what I thought when when it came to the girl giving him the
water was the embarrassment he suffered the night before for
wanting more water, kind of likethe eyeless guy in the beginning
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of the episode that he encounters or beginning ish and
being the same thing and realizing oh, that's the water
for everybody. When I saw the little girl
offering the water. That's a difference between life
and death and. So the.
Hesitation, I thought was happening.
That's like a welcoming him intotheir group kind of thing.
Well, yeah. That's sweet.
I just wanted to explain to you my thought process was like, you
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still are thirsty from wanderingthe desert, but I can sacrifice
a little bit of my tiny little portion of water so that you can
keep going. I don't need it as much as they,
the other grown-ups need it. And the hesitation is like, am I
gonna really take water from a little girl?
Yeah. I'm Daryl Dixon.
Hell, yeah, I am. We die little girls.
Agua. Just kidding.
OK, I didn't. No, I didn't think of that.
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That's a nice perspective to have.
I like it. I like that too.
Right, So did the guy wandering in the desert lose his eyes from
the vultures? I thought that was the
impression I got. Reminded me of fear with that
guy with the Raven that was begging at like his eyes and his
brain or whatever. That was crazy.
Oh yeah. Oh yeah, that's right.
Season 3, right. But there was so much going on
there because when you first encounter that, you're like,
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what in the high heaven is? My first thought was, how does
he survive all that time? But then again, you realize it's
not been that long for him probably.
And then you cut to the Buzzard guy, bathtub guy, who has the
eyeballs in the fish tank, and one of those could be his.
Oh, I didn't even connect that wow together.
Thank you, Dave. Oh yeah.
Yeah, and then he says the Bone Crusher waits for me.
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I should have looked that up. He was referring to the
vultures, right? He looked up because they.
They were scratching, you could see, but yeah, was the
symbolism. But yeah.
Right. He heard the sounds, turned his
face. So the bone crush waits for me.
You're next, is what he says to Daryl, and then he.
Starts laughing hysterically after this man just offered you
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water. Rude.
Was very rude. Again, Yeah, it was so
completely bizarre that I wasn'tthinking about rude at that
time. It very much reminded me of the
remake of The Hills of Ice. Oh.
Yikes. The way he was laughing, yeah.
This is the twist. OK, I looked it up, Dave,
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because I was like, I don't know.
What's the Bone Crusher? It's the bearded vulture, known
in Spanish as the Bone Crusher. OK, This bird is called a Bone
Crusher because it drops bones on rocks to break them and
access the marrow. And its Spanish name is a direct
translation of this behavior. I actually sound way cooler.
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Que brantha quesos que brantha wesos is all one word is.
What the buzzer is called? The crusher of bones.
I guess that's what that would be.
She. Already said a lot of things at
the same time she. Just said that she thought he
was blinded by some bad guy and that blinded and left to wander
her and a desert is a horrible fate and.
We technically know who that guywas.
Yeah, I had to put that together, Dave.
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So that was a really good catch actually.
Yes. Agree.
Well, when you're that bothered by were disturbed, even bothered
in a sense that we're in continuity, how does this even
happen? How is he able to survive?
But if it was that soon after, the only thing that makes sense
really is that bathtub guy took his eyes.
That makes sense. And then the Agua thing is very
prescient too. Anywho, since we're here with
the leper colony, I don't want to move away from that because
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there's a couple of really, really cool facts that were
rattled off as to the significance of this place.
This is actually a real place, and it's left that way to remind
the Spanish of the horrors of the Spanish Civil War because
lots of atrocities were committed on both sides.
Remember when cool barbarian buzzer guy was about to put the
axe about to get Dale Dixon? So on the right side of him
there's a door. And on the door there's writing.
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And this is the entrance of the town.
It says Pueblo Viejo de BelchiteYano Terron Dan lagales no say
Iran Las hotas cantaban nuestrosPadres.
Now that means Old Town of Belchite.
They no longer haunt you youngsters.
The hotas. These are folk dances from the
Zaragoza that our father saying will no longer be heard.
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This basically reflects the aftermath of the Civil war, how
many young people died? You were left with all these old
people and there are no young people to pass on these
traditions, these old, old, old traditions onto.
Let this be a warning. This is a warning on a door that
enters the town. So the biker was technically in
the entrance of this town of where this colonies supposedly
dictated. This Belchita town is no longer
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a town. Obviously.
It is just as beautiful, probably more beautiful.
If you look up pictures of Belchita Bel CHITE.
You used to be able to take tours there, but until recently
there was some vandalism, so they stopped having to give
tours there. But you can still get photos of
it now. This quote on the door is also a
song. They talk about the Zaragoza,
the Hota, which is folk dances and stuff.
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So they turn this quote into a folk song that could be sung as
well. I saw a Facebook video of
somebody singing the song at thedoor of this town.
I'm going to say what Charity's likely saying about Generalismo
Francisco Franco. It's a very complicated nuance
as The Walking Dead is sort of conversation gender.
Elisimo Francisco Franco won theSpanish Civil War in 1939 and
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became a dictator known as El Caldillo or the leader.
He led the nationalist forces and overthrew the Spanish
Democratic Republic. The book by Hemingway, For Whom
the Bell Tolls, is set during the Spanish Civil War.
After Franco died, he was followed by Juan Carlos who led
the country into a constitutional monarchy.
Like I said in the second episode, kind of like England,
there's still a king. So El Al Qatar would technically
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be descended from Juan Carlos. And it's interesting that he
chooses El Al Qatar instead of El Caldillo, which I think
that's interesting too, considering the Moorish
influence. There's an implication that this
is Moorish origin, let's say, ofthis line, which Francisco
Franco was definitely not just so everybody knows Moorish
meaning Muslim, Muslim conquest of Spain.
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The lower part of Spain, they called it Andalus or Andalusia,
which by the way is probably where the design of the Navaja,
the switchblade long thing that Darrell wields now she says
Francisco Franco dud in 1975. So this is fairly recent history
too, which surprised me as well to fill in a tiny bit of the
blanks. Is that why I say it's nuanced
is because around the time of the First World War, Spain was
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struggling to hold together its government from anarchy.
Like she said, the Democratic Republic was formed.
It was more of a left-leaning party.
They were trying to form their government.
They couldn't quite because of that, they dissolved the
Military Academy that Francisco Franco was part of.
He was very well known to be nota person of conspiracy theories
or partisan politics or any of that kind.
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But when they dissolved the Military Academy they dissolved
his position as well. And then when he tried to
protest the fact that they weren't getting their's
together, they basically pseudo exiled him to the Canary Islands
because chaos started forming and anarchy started devolving.
The National bloc basically said, hey, we need your help.
And so he broadcast his desire to join the National Party and
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then basically sort of like Darrell Ride into not Barcelona
but Madrid. And so the problem is where it
gets nuances that he aligned himself with fascists.
He called upon Hitler's help. She said, how can we be of help
to you during World War 2? Hitler said, I'd rather pull my
teeth out three or four times than deal with this guy.
And because of his quote, UN quote, neutrality, he was like,
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OK, well, I guess we're neutral again.
But his timing was so off when it came to that, that when the
UN was forming, they were like, no way is Spain joining the UN.
There's a quote, why would we take in a country whose leader
is the last fascist of Europe basically is what they called
him. But why?
It's complicated. Like all things in Europe is
kind of complicated. I don't know if I mentioned this
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to you when I went to the Baltics, Lithuania, Latvia and
all that stuff. These are countries on the line
between Nazis and taking over the left side of the country and
communism taking over. They're on the board of that.
So they had to choose basically,literally between Nazis and the
Communists, which I've just utmost sympathy for because it
tore apart families. In that similar vein, so too was
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Franco trying to align himself with powers that hold order in
the face of chaos, but at the same time they needed it because
otherwise the government itself would fall apart.
However, when the Cold War came about, this was actually to
Spain's advantage because they had an economic boom.
They were very interested in keeping up that boom with
capitalism. So when that came about, they
were staunchly anti communist and over time they developed a
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more liberal system of government under Franco too.
He was listening to the people. He was gauging the political
winds, even though he wasn't really a political animal.
Half the country had always liked him, even though there was
obviously terrible, terrible executions and war crimes
happening throughout the civil war and even years after the
civil war as well. So there is a wisdom in him
enlisting Juan Carlos to be successor, naming deputies to be
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the pseudo parliamentary government.
After his death, he made a proclamation saying here's a
parliamentary government. Juan Carlos immediately
abolishes all the military dictatorship facets of their
government. As if this was planned.
I mentioned all this because, yeah, two things can be true.
Look at the leper colony. Look at the remains of Belchita.
Yeah, that was horrible as well.But kind of like the series.
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Daryl stealing Agua from all these people, That's horrible.
But if not for that, we wouldn'thave a Daryl, and he couldn't
save them in the end without that water.
Horrible things happen everywhere, relatively speaking.
But as long as we make lemonade out of lemons, because all of
history was terrible. As long as the arc bends towards
a more just resolution and charity says.
Our top story tonight the. Top.
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Story. Is still there is still there
good night and have a pleasant night and have a pleasant.
Tomorrow. Chevy Chase and Garrett Morris
on news of the hard of hearing on SNL.
Lol. Mouthful, but I thought it was
interesting. History because I like nuanced
history where there's no clear good guy or bad guy, much to
Rachel chagrin. Who likes a bad guy to be bad
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and a good guy to be good. Rob.
You were supposed to talk about.Cold water.
Cold water, yes. In the chat.
So if you guys can, I highly highly recommend this show.
On ITV if you can, you need. AVPN to watch it right now
because it's not in the US Obviously it's called Cold Water
because it takes place in a towncalled Cold Water.
To start, Angel Lincoln plays a character who is nothing like
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Rick Grimes. He is the biggest wimp on the
planet. He's dealing with struggles in
his marriage. The series opens with him
dealing with a confrontation in a park with his kids and it
causes him to leave town. I saw that initial thing.
It's pretty violent. Yeah, it's very violent, but it
makes him leave London entirely and they move to this called
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cold water in Scotland. Generally speaking, is it weird
once he gets there or does theirfamily fall apart?
The family doesn't fall apart. There's obviously a rift between
him and his wife. Because he kind of runs away in
that encounter. That's.
Basically he does, and without spoiling too much, he has two
kids. He's pushing one on the swing as
you see in that clip, and he runs away and then he's like, I
forgot my other kid and he's back.
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Oh, he goes back OK. I only saw him up to that part.
And I was like, should I continue watching this clip of
this teaser of the show? And I was like.
Well, I don't know why that's like this You can because that's
literally the opening of the show.
The things that happened going forward, especially knowing how
his character is, you really feel for him dealing with the
terrible events that unfold and how you almost want to scream is
like just go to this so and so to fix this problem.
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But being is he can't, I can't recommend it enough.
Andrew Lincoln kills it in this role.
It's completely outside the realm of Rick Grimes.
I highly highly recommend. It the premise of the show
reminds me of 28. Was it 28 weeks later the second
installment? Oh is it because of the intro
scene Dave where the husband leaves his wife is too scared?
He couldn't go back. Well, he would have endangered
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himself. There's an excuse that you can.
Make a lot of it has to do with,like, his own fear, which is his
demise. Ultimately.
It's like the whole thing, yeah.Right.
But this is something that we say about characters in The
Walking did all the time. If you can't save somebody,
don't stick around to try to save somebody that can't be
saved. This is why when I was watching
20 Weeks Later for the first time, right before the newest
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installment came out 20 years Later, I was like, no, I get
that. I get that.
What point is there in both of us dying right now?
You're dead so. I can say that that's not
entirely what happens in the beginning because the people
that. Attack him, are very much alive,
his family, essentially. Yes.
It's. Terrible.
He moves his whole family without again giving too much
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away. He's a stay at home dad, his
wife is the complete breadwinner.
So he's always watching his kidsand that causes a bit of a rift.
Stuff like that, using therapy, all this stuff.
It also goes into like views of like modern couples and like
their views towards religion andstuff like that.
So it's it's very interesting. Oh, cool.
I like that. Challenges the norms or enforces
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them subsequently too. Yeah, I could see that.
Yeah. So when you move into a small
town like over in England where everyone kind of knows each
other because they all go to church together, but you don't
like going to church, you kind of have to integrate and learn,
like maybe accept church in someways.
Or not and then be kind of on the outside.
But it, it also plays with the theme that's been coming up a
lot lately. Lately in England, generally
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speaking, is that there's a lot of violence is gone, just like
in every big cities that or at least London, violence has
really gone up everywhere. And violence of this nature too.
Barriers are starting to break down between human to human,
where we dehumanize each other and blah, blah, blah.
So this is what makes it especially chilling this
premise, at least. Obviously if there's news that
it's coming stateside in some form or fashion, we'll
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definitely, you know, otherwise you're going to have to have a
VPN and go to, I think you can go to ITV's website.
ITVX is where I watch it on my website.
Yeah, and you watch it for free.It just has ads that are long
but. That are long and nothing to do
with anything you'd probably. Get absolutely not because it's
all British ads. Across the pond, maybe Julian,
but he's dad now, so all the England is that.
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So let's pull up the first screenshot of the first of four
parts in the dream sequence thatDaryl has, and this is the first
part. I got this really good grab of
Daryl's supposed dad because youcan actually make out the facial
features just so much. It turned up the exposure a
little bit on the face does not look at all like Kris
Kristofferson. Whistler from Blade 2, by the
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way, is what you were strugglingfor the Norman radius
connection. It doesn't look like Kris
Kristofferson at all, now, does it?
No, not at all. But yeah, the first words that
you hear is I think it's Merle from his childhood saying you've
got to go now and it's his dad'scoming after him.
Charity says he looks like the guy from the Warriors.
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Warriors come out to play. Warriors come out to play.
OK, this is the second part. We see the kid playing
supposedly Merle, right, becausehe's significantly older, like
you said, Bridget in the last year.
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Second to last episode, it says go and it's showing the side of
the trailer and the shed. OK, and this is the third shot.
Now, this one's actually kind ofinteresting.
Another image of his dad in the distance, probably giving up on
chasing Daryl, right, Because he's kind of just standing
there. He's kind of moving towards him,
but he kind of stops in this flashback, this part of the
flashback. But that wasn't the interesting
part to me. Obviously this is the guy who
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plays his dad, but then there's this guy working on the car next
to it. Truck.
Sorry, not car, and the color iswonky just like the last time we
we showed some of these flashbacks.
This is obviously a red truck, but it's purple here, so the
red's been turned down just likethe.
And that trailer in the very back is very dark blue in the
other shots out of it. And this is like significantly
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lightened. Well, and it's probably not blue
at all. It's probably Gray.
Yeah, maybe. If I had to guess, because the
red is basically taking it takenout of everything, this cooler
is very light blue where it's probably grayish, the very
bright green coolers and stuff on the side.
Let me move on to the fourth slide.
This is the thing I wanted to bring up a little bit.
Drastically different angle. Right.
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And this is just as Mateo from the Los Limbos comes up behind
him, because you see Branch snaps at the bottom and
obviously he's giving chase. But the scene is completely
different. Obviously the trailer is still
there. The trailers popped out too, but
it's got to be a different location, right?
There's not all this. Oh I don't know, I assume it's
from the other perspective, so the trailer is perpendicular to
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the blue Gray trailer behind it.Yeah, which would be on the left
here. Well, it would maybe be, but
that tree is there so I can't tell if that's the edge of it in
between the two trees or not. The truck would be in front of
it or something like it. Looks like it's the other
perspective. OK, that's fair.
But then, OK, I can flip back and forth because then he looks
significantly further away down the driveway, let's say, unless
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Merle and he split up. Merle zag this way.
I don't know because again, likeI wasn't even sure if this was
about Merle or not. We've talked about this, or if
Merle was even in it, or if it was just different.
We agreed that the older kid wasMerle.
Well, yeah, I thought. So, well, and this is the angle
we see of Daryl behind the tree the other week.
OK, so this has to be where Daryl ran while Merle zagged
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this way probably, and Daryl zagged that way.
Anything is possible, I just thought that was interesting.
OK, So what does this mean though?
That he was running away from his problems.
Dad is an abusive AOL. But a he came back.
He's a. Kid.
Right. Yeah.
No, I know, I know. But there's a little bit of
guilt there, too. I'm sure that he had no choice,
that he had to come back. Well, because he has nowhere
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else to go. He's living in the woods in the
meantime. Those are the only stories that
we know. We know that his mom died, Merle
left at some point. He runs away from his dad and
lives in the woods. And then when his dad is gone,
or whenever he leaves and he just follows Merle around,
that's all he does until the apocalypse happens.
The reason why I bring it up is because even though you're a
kid, even though we know logically what makes sense, kid
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logic is probably a little different.
You have no choice. You couldn't stop things from
happening. So there's guilt.
It's kind of like, well, like you were saying the other week
about Glenn having died by MeganSam, that really wasn't Daryl's
fault. Cause and effect.
Same thing with his dad. It's like you couldn't, if you
tried, stop your mom from dying,stop your dad from me being a
huge jerk, beyond jerk. Couldn't stop Merle from leaving
too. Sooner or later you started to
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think that logical or not that the problem might be you, but
you could have saved everything or you could have done
something. That's what trauma and abuse is
to somebody. That's probably a long lasting
effect of something that happened in his childhood, maybe
his moms death, I don't know. I mean, we just really don't
know enough about the guy, truly.
Maybe his mom is in Barcelona. Yes, and Sophia was in Europe.
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Oh also Beth is still alive. We find out Donia Monica is
Amigas, like along with her friend, they're making this
potion for Roberto. Yeah, she says bruja, right?
The witch is Bruja. We're actually going to go into
the potion that Donya Marga was making for Roberto to get
better. It mentions in the episode that
it's called the Quemada ceremony, Alcoholic punch.
Regional to Galicia. About that.
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Everything is regional to Galicia.
Even Generalissimo Francisco Franco came from Galicia.
The ingredients are what they call aguar deiente, which is
fire water in the form of, in this episode at the very least,
orujo, which is alcohol made from pomas.
It's the solid remains of grape.So it's like grapa liquor made
from grapes, sugar, lemon peel and coffee beans and is set on
fire. As we've seen.
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This represents basically fire, water and clay, the bowl that
it's placed in, the union of allthe elements basically.
And this is you're ready. Irish people, technically Celtic
in origin, is also influenced bythe Moors.
Over time, some people put anisein it.
Anise is a very Arabian Peninsula sort of thing.
To have star anise licorice taste, well, there you go.
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Acquired. I really don't like black
licorice. It's not a taste that I've
acquired. No.
It's rosewater, orange blossom, migas.
They're witches or wise women. They can be good witches or bad
witches like the Wizard of Oz, but they can use their powers
for either or. They don't have to be strictly
one or the other. It's also regional to Galitia.
This concept. It's pre Christianity obviously
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rooted in nature right? Obviously in the natural world
combined from Celtic and Roman beliefs of many things that
managed to survive after the horrible Inquisition.
This was a tradition in practiceand people who also survived the
Inquisition. Who doesn't love the line?
When asked are they witches? And Antonio goes, no, he sees
the punch on fire and they're stirring the punch on fire.
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Well, yes, I see how this looks.I'm backpedaling.
And Paz says if this doesn't fixhim, at least it'll get him
drunk. True story.
Also, this punch sounds delicious.
When you light it on fire, it burns what's in the alcohol and
in the sugar, leaving the drink with a smoky flavor.
A little less alcohol, a little bit more smoke.
The whole thing has a little bitmore balance.
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There are also the herbs that fed.
It was basically telling Carol that they have that they got
from El Al Qatar, which, OK, I thought we saw ciprofloxin
somewhere in there when he was listing the herbs.
I'm like, oh, so they're not using the stuff that Guillermo
Torres gave him. But then I'm like, oh wait, that
is the stuff on top of the ciprofloxin that they give.
But they're just choosing old rural medicine.
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What? Bridget's shaking her head.
I don't think everybody knows that he has that.
Or maybe it's saved for like thedirest of cases, I don't really
know. Did you think that though?
Also when he they were like whatis this?
No, I really got forgotten. About that because.
It's this seems to be the way that they deliver healing which
is more sustainable, so I understand it.
True, but the fact that they gotthese things from El Al Qatar,
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the Guillermo Torres, was the thing that surprised me.
I thought that they would have grown it or gotten it or forged
toward it. He mentions a couple things, the
calendula, the episote, and the I don't know the name.
For. None of us really know.
He just. Said like, I don't have, I don't
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know the word. Oh yeah.
Can we say these say bed berries?
Calendula is the pot Marigold. It's an anti-inflammatory
antioxidant wound healing. It looks like a Marigold.
It's just used for a variety of things.
It's. Quite popular in like
supplemental stuff. Episode or epithote for those
who don't like me. It's called worm seed or Jesuits
tea. It is antiparasitical.
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So it's a vermicide, A dewormer basically and assists with
digestion, bloating and cramps. And this is the stuff they're
giving to Roberto. I just want to make that very
clear. And then the Berberis, which is
the barberry, it's an anti-inflammatory antioxidant.
The key ingredient is berberine.I like that because I should
have gotten more into this, but of the Berber people, Berber
from, I think it's Morocco. Yes, I love their carpets.
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You're just feeding me information that I can use to
make stupid jokes. Zabel says in the episode of
Insider Bridget TM that Daryl isfinally engaging with his
surroundings as a result of meeting Los Limbos, the people
who are suffering. That's the thing that gets him
unstuck. When he realized Los Zebos will
die because the buzzer stole their water, that's when he
jumps into action. It's one thing if you're like,
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this is not our problem. This guy has heartbreak getting
the girl back. At least they're alive.
One of the things that you couldargue Daryl's right about, they
saved their life from the Bandoleros, which is basically
El Al Qatar's men who are out inthe woods hanging up the dead
with the Nets that they would lay the Primitivos would later
on use to catapult the dead bodies into the town.
He saved their lives and broughthim back alive to the town where
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they'd be most likely safe. But the other part of that is
OK. Well, what are they doing with
the girls? Are you going to sit there idly
by and watch these girls disappear with no idea what's
going to happen next? Antonio's a terrible liar when
they're talking to Feta about what happened to Roberto.
He's so bad at it and even Carolwasn't on her a game.
Well, it's just that Antonio cuther off at the pass.
Was it Los Primitivos? Yes, we think.
(01:01:03):
I don't think so. They both have killed him.
No sign of La Gatha, no. Well, that's for the best, I
suppose. Everyone, but we don't really
know. And then busted by a necklace.
That was a rookie mistake. True.
Also, what you doing grandma? I believe that I don't like it.
I'm glad you brought that up, Donia Marga bring this up to
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Fede. Fede not believing her initially
too, which is interesting because there's two things at
play here, right? Aren't.
There he was playing it up, I think.
I thought he was like, oh, this is going to be a problem, but he
doesn't want her to know that it's going to be a problem.
So he's like, no, no, no, she gave it to him before she left.
I'm sure of it. Because then he waits until she
leaves and he's like Sergio, go see.
Because now he's suspicious of where dare.
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Is that his name? Sergio because I called him the
I effer basically because he keeps I effing he's Daryl every
single episode. Yeah, Sergio, but also not
unattractive. Just going to seem like.
Forest Whitaker got. Away, I guess.
We'll go back to that next episode if you last that long,
you never know. This is what I thought I thought
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when that was going down. You know, sometimes we say
somebody has to be OK or otherwise what will this.
I remember we were talking aboutNico Tortorello's character on
The World Beyond that, their dadhas to be OK Iris and hope that
their dad has to be OK because he's kind of like my dad too.
I have to assume he's OK I. Mean Leo Bennett.
What's his character's name? Felix Carlucci.
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Same thing here. I think Feda has to believe that
what he's doing when it comes tothe Ofrenda, which is something
that we, God, I can't believe wecan talk about this.
He has to believe that this system works and that Guillermo
Torres really is protecting him.Otherwise, what did he do this
for? Because Roberto having a complex
necklace that he got found out about means he did encounter
Guillermo Torres and his men andthey nearly killed him for it.
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So he has to assume that that wasn't the case because that
means his system is not working and he's not there for his best
interests. Why would Guillermo Torres kill
Roberto just for trying to see the girl that left in the middle
of the night is basically his logic.
He has to be a good guy. I still am sticking with like
even though I thought that, I still think that there's more to
the story that I don't understand, so I don't assume
that he's a bad guy because of it.
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That doesn't run in conflict either.
But I have to go. I tried but I am actively just
not OK right now so I'm just going to.
Go away. Before I get mad, OK, OK, thank
you. OK, thank you for hanging
around. Bye.
She's like, OK, let's read what Sharon said really briefly.
He looks like their friend in France.
Wait. Oh.
Falu, you mean. Yeah, that's what she meant.
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He does not. I mean he looks like Falu if
Falu was a balloon and they blewhim.
Oh. Because Fellow is a slender,
very attractive man with a couple earrings and a shaped
beard. They both have white hair and a
white beard. Ish.
But Sergio, I guess, is his name.
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Yeah, He looks rounder, beefier.It's like if you went into
Fellow's mouth, it would look like him.
Yeah, going to stop that right there.
I loved Daryl Sickburn on Carol maybe.
It's safer. We don't know.
We don't know we'll. Say he got jumped on the road or
something, you know, throw feta off and he can get better.
I mean, that's what matters, right it?
(01:04:12):
Could work. Oh, and he's a good liar.
We got one of those. I love my girl but she's a good
liar and he called her out on itand I love it.
Cannon yeah. He's like, we're going to need a
good, good liar. Good thing we have one.
She can't deny it, though. I know she didn't.
She's just like, yeah, good thing we have a good.
Liar. She did love.
(01:04:33):
Like I'm kind of offended, but like, no, you're kind of right.
Initially. But.
Then she was bad at it, yeah. Let's go to the Ofrenda because
Roberto says something very pertinent to what's happening.
Husina did not volunteer in place of Alba.
That was the lie that was told. She was trying to tell Fede
that, hey, I found out, but thatyou're protecting me for the
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Ofrenda and I'm going to blow your ass up.
And then Guillermo Torres took her because she was going to
expose their relationship, theirscheme.
I guess either Feta found out that she was storming the castle
trying to bust Feta spot, and Guillermo Fine found out and
took her because she was taken. She was taken again because
Roberta just had her. Didn't we already see Guillermo
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leave? He's not even there anymore.
We saw him leave with Husina in the car at the end of. 3.
Yeah, this is just wild because there's a very short amount of
time being covered in many episodes, and then there's a
huge amount of time being covered in a matter of three
minutes. Or seconds.
Yeah, so he was still there. I thought they already left,
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which is why I was even more confused that she took Alba's
place because I'm like, I'm thinking Alba's already gone.
No no, this is right before he was leaving 2 episodes ago.
It has to be two episodes because it was at the end of the
episode. But it's about the same day.
Within the at least a day or two, yeah.
A day, yeah. Yeah, and then the horned hairy
guys show up that night. No.
Well, this is where the confusion is.
(01:05:59):
Because the beginning of the last episode, Daryl and Roberto
show up at 5:30 in the morning. We see the clock from the night
before. She's taken away the night
before. The clock is 5:30 in the morning
and throughout that day they're working on the beach.
The Primitivos attack there. Primitivos proceed to attack
Celeste Amar. The next night.
Same day, later on in the day, and then it turns to night with
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the catapults and everything. But it's the day after Hasina
leaves. Subsequent day, Yeah, right,
because she leaves in the middleof the night while Roberto and
Daryl are finding the rudder, ifyou remember right.
And apparently, you know, it takes takes a while to get to
the beach where the votes are. And again, things are far away.
So whatever, Don't touch that dial.
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Bottom line though is what do you think the Ofrenda is?
Is it legit or is it just Guillermo Torres picking the
woman he wants? Because that is the only thing
that didn't make 100% sense. Is it the illusion of a random
lottery? Basically, it could be a
legitimate lottery with the exception.
That who Stina never be chosen. That's what I thought initially,
(01:08:06):
but then I. Wonder, 'cause he says she was
taken and why would she be takenif this was like a legit system?
She wasn't taken because she volunteered.
She was taken by Guillermo Torres, and Alba never went.
She wasn't offering Alba in the place.
Alba never went. So they took Cusina regardless
because she, like you, said, shewas going to blow their spot up.
(01:08:26):
Yeah. So she was taken so that she
couldn't do that. Does that imply because we have
to go through the whole thing, does that mean Fede is?
Complicit or did she complain toGuillermo Torres?
That's what I wanted to know allthe details because some things
aren't adding up. There's a lot of things by
implication, if she went to try to blow up Feta and Guillermo's
relationship or spot about Fede basically sparing her the
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Ofrenda or whatever it might be.The logic that I got out of it
was that though friend is entirely A sham, that he's
keeping the ribbons. Maybe they had a special
relationship between each other,Guillermo Torres and Federico de
Rivera about you pick whoever you want, just don't pick
Christina. But we have to make it seem like
it's it's random, right? Exactly to make it seem like
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it's. Random.
Meanwhile, maybe I get to. Pick whoever I want.
Guillermo Torres is basically. Saying.
I just want to know what you think at this stage.
Either one could be true. It ultimately doesn't matter yet
because we don't know what they're actually taking these
women for to try and speculate who he's choosing and why.
Whether or not it's random or not doesn't matter because we
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don't know what they're being used for if he's keeping.
Them as wives, well. Then sure, maybe he's choosing
who he wants, but if they're being used for something else
then it truly could be a lotterybecause he doesn't care if he's
not the one keeping them. Result is they take Christina
anyway because she said. I'm going to tell everybody that
this is rigged. You've rigged the game, at
least, at least where she's concerned, whether or not he's
(01:09:53):
picking who he wants. The point here is you're sparing
me because I'm an exception here.
The whole thing is rigged and I'm going to tell everybody and
then Guillermo's like, Oh no, you're not.
If it is in fact, that she's theexception.
But either way, jurisprudence. Isn't happening.
There's no law. It's like frontier justice,
right? We could also say that maybe
Guillermo has no idea that Fede.'S keeping Hasina's ribbon.
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Maybe Guillermo's taking Hasina as punishment.
He's punishing Feta for keeping her ribbon and not allowing her
to be chosen if not for the factthat Hasina said to Roberto in
the car, apparently because he. Says this afterwards she never
volunteered that night. She didn't volunteer to go
because she's being. Taken.
Taken as part of punishment possibly.
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I see 3. Scenarios.
The reason? Why I bring it up is because it
is weird and messy because we're.
Led to believe certain things about how the Ofrenda is and
what Fede actually did and what Whostina actually did, but
there's nothing. Seems concrete.
Is this a legit system? The system is crazy as it is.
It's like we're too busy lookingat the cups, the shell gang cups
(01:10:58):
to notice. Oh wait, the system itself is
kind of weird. Anyway, why are you kidnapping
young girls? Well, that's why.
Probably minors. It doesn't matter.
None of the speculation matters.Until we.
Find out what these women. Are being used for.
I see what you're saying. We had to say the dumb thing out
loud. No, you did.
Yeah, I do. Sure, I'm the dumb one.
No problem I'm I'm with it. That was the thing that was
bothering. It's like, but why is it, I have
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to say the dumping out loud because we're too busy looking
at the mechanics of the the RubeGoldberg machine.
That is the system. And this narrative to see is,
oh, yeah, it's effed up. You're falling for the magic
trick. Yeah, exactly.
You're looking exactly where. You're supposed to be looking
exactly. Well, that's that's why you
have. To talk it out because I didn't
quite understand. It I still don't, but that's OK.
Well, I don't either. And we're not going to until we
(01:11:40):
until we. Get this answer might in the
next episode. I think we're going to start
someone that. Maybe, Yeah.
And we're also making the assumption that Elena is also.
One of the ofrenda. Ladies, but she seems to be
higher up on the I think she's. In.
Control. In some way, yeah.
Yeah, she's high up on that. Ladder.
Well, either way, we're going tofind.
Out because Hussein is now part of this, whatever that next part
(01:12:04):
is, we're going to find out because she's she's on her way
there. Hopefully.
Yeah. Again, next week is the
penultimate season. Finale episode an ultimate
episode of this season, and the week after that is the season
finale so interesting. In the meantime, the call to
action has already been wrung out that you should join a
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membership. But we will hopefully be
breaking down and we should talkabout this in our Discord openly
with you, whoever has tipped us,or join a membership about
covering the news coming out of the New York Comic Con panel
relating to The Walking to DarylDixon, right?
Because they have a panel at 8:30 PM Eastern on Friday.
And there's an opportunity therefor everybody who has a.
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I'm curious to know if you, Walker as members want to join
us as well. We could try that out and see
what happens. We'll live stream all your
thoughts. It's a perfect opportunity.
I will open it up to Walker's for you to join us on the live
stream to react to the news along with us.
We're going to probably start at8:00 PM just to see what comes
out beforehand, some promo photos or any news that relating
to stuff. And we could probably announce
(01:13:06):
that maybe we can see any cold water stuff.
Is it still running or is it? So they released all of it at
once. All six episodes were out.
On day 1-6 episodes I think it was a movie.
No, because it feels like 6 episodes.
Series. They did leave it very.
Open-ended for a second season it could be the ending like if
they only get the pilot season or whatever, but it definitely
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kind of continue. So we'll see what Andrew Lincoln
wants to do I guess if he wants to come back to walking down or
not. I would love to see if any news
comes out relating to that on Friday if.
It does. We can probably say where it's
streaming. If it streams here too, it would
be great. I think there's an appetite for
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We want you to participate and stuff So with that everybody, I
cannot wait. Do you remember what we're
talking about in the I don't know if it's the last episode,
how it was long? This episode was technically
uncut 65 minutes, whereas last week's was 54.
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Oh, and also this episode, when it airs tonight, is going to end
at 10:28 PM instead of 1012 lastweek 10:25 PM.
So it's like almost an hour and a half of this show with
commercials. All this to say, though, it felt
like it ended sooner than I I wanted it to end because of all
the action and the motion that was actually whereas the other
episode I was like, whoa, this is still going.
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I thought this could have ended a couple scenes ago.
Not that I didn't like it, but it was just like, oh, I feel the
length of this episode. I really enjoyed this one.
No, this episode was a lot of fun.
So over before I knew it becausewe.
Like things we like when? People move and we look.
We notice when Daryl is not withCarol and doing his Daryl
things. We like that and Carol doing her
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caroly things and it's fine. They don't have to be together.
Always Daryl's brutal double tapof the guy in the the bathtub
Bathtub. Yeah, so annoying.
Shoot you in the face. Then he sits down and takes
another breath and. When?
The camera cuts. Takes his bathroom.
This is. Mine, literally mine.
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See you my trailer. All right, everybody, We'll see
you in the next one. I think that's it really is.
Yes, Sir. I really appreciate you being
here and hanging in there this long.
And in case you have missed it, I was on Bamps You's Bleeding
Edge to cover last week's episode.
It was a 3 1/2 hour long conversation live on their
channel. You can check it out.
I will link to it in the cards for the YouTube, but also
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probably in the blog in the description, but head over to
the channel now. It's the MCU's bleeding edge on
YouTube. We went into a lot of things you
can imagine in 3 1/2 hours. We went through a lot of a lot
more things that didn't relate to the episode than it did,
which isn't entirely terrible ifyou're into that.
You never do that, David. I don't.
I got all that. Love you.
Too, Sharon and Sharon says she loves you guys love you Sharon
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and that's it everybody we'll see you later and.
I hope you enjoyed. This and we'll see you very
soon. Can we see you on Friday?
Bye everybody. Bye.
Hope you join us. Thank.
You again for making it. To yet.
Another episode of. Squawking dead.
This one, the fifth episode of The Walking Dead, Daryl Dixon's
third season, titled Limbo. You're welcome, Bridget.
And before we get to our acknowledgments, which we do at
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the end of every episode, it's alittle perk that our members
receive, I wanted to mention some news on Cold Water, which
we've managed to mention at least twice now on one of our
episodes. What we were wondering was
whether it had any plans on coming stateside.
And as I was editing this episode or waiting for a couple
of files to download, I did somedigging and it looks like it
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will be coming to Showtime and Paramount Plus or could be
Showtime through Paramount Plus.I'm not exactly sure, as early
as early 2026. And it says basically that the
series is planned for a dual release on both Paramount Plus
and Showtime cable channel. There's no exact date just yet,
but when there is one, I will let you all know because I
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personally I'm very interested in checking the series out.
And without further ado, skipping our survivors members
since we don't have any in the whispers here we have the
following two folks, of course, Rob Lucasey, whom you could find
on youtube.com slash at Rob's stuff and thangs THANGS all one
word. And of course, you can get them
on TikTok at Rob's stuff under score and as a Nancy under
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score, Thangs THA NDS, and of course, Kim dot Rally on
Facebook at Kim dot Rally. The number one.
We've only got 2 episodes of TheWalking to Daryl Dixon left to
watch. I'm recording this outro on
Wednesday, October 8th, and we are planning on having a live
stream on Friday night to cover the news coming out of New York
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Comic Con relating to not just probably we'll see The Walking
Dead Daryl Dixon, but perhaps The Walking Dead universe as
well. This is something I've suspected
for a while, but I guess we'll see.
And if you are a Walker's member, you'll probably be
interested to know that we have been trying to tag you in our
Discord to let you know that we want you to join us on camera
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and mic with just your $4.00 a month as we breakdown the news
coming out of New York Comic Conthat night in just a few nights.
So if you are interested, head on over to our logistics
channel. There is a thread relating to
that and we will be dropping thelink to join us in that
particular studio in that that Channel once we're ready for it.
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But in the mean time, just remember that we are squawking
dead.