The Walking Dead Recap: Knowing Gabriel on His Unpredicatable Past
The Walking Dead Recap: Knowing Gabriel on His Unpredicatable Past
Last weeks episode mounded on the spike, explosives, and emotion so insistently that what will happen next could only slows down the scene. However, it doesn’t mean that ‘Strangers” are slow and simple for viewers: The disgusting part Nicotero playfully expected done in a properly vicious manner, and at the end deceived Bob before bringing him to the Terminans (now also called as the Hunters).
Here is a recap of “The Walking Dead”.
After a few moments of temporary happiness brought by reunion, they have to go back to the forbidding survival job. “Strangers” shows the group in the vanishing joy, dealing with the wounded past they all went through. Rick assisted to relieve Tara’s guilty feeling for joining the Governor. Even Tyreese could not told the group about the Lizzie and Mika, he had protected Carol actively when they had discovered what she had done. Rick tried to invite Carol to join the group again and apologizes to her for driving her out. Carol can’t say to Daryl what was really happened to her.
Daryl used to tell Carol, that this is not a world that provides those who are living the comfort of home on the past. Survivors need extreme focus, the life becomes unsettled because of continuous movement from one place to another. However, the constant movement gives them the chance for replenishment, that arriving at the next place will ease the painful past.
It gives the group a feeling of starting over when they meet Gabriel. Gabriel is a new character with unpredictable past, whose character may give the dwelling or may deceive the group for a trap.
Learning from their past, the group watched Gabriels movement with hostile doubt. Rick gave him two common questions, but Gabriels said that he hadn’t killed neither living person or walker; accordingly, he dwells all the time in a church and never go further until he was found by the group defenseless. It doesn’t appear to be doubtful, not even on the part that he guides the group going to the church he dwells, St. Sarah’s.
When they arrived outside the church, Ricks gave a signal to Carl and Daryl to prepare, this was a strong group hardened by battle experienced who moved and thought the same. The church was so neat and clean inside, and Gabriels room doesn’t alarm the group. Looks like the group as well as the fans’ expectation of Gabriels church somehow fails . Well, this gave the audience a lesson to watch the whole story first.
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