Still up there as one of the top episodes ever for The Walking Dead. So emotional. It was great to see the reaction after not seeing the episode for so long! And our great thanks for sharing the love for us!
Thank you!! We’ll try!! Brad bought a onesie with skulls on it so he is working on making him badass but I buy stuff with Winnie the Pooh lol so I’m not really helping the cause 😂
@@TheSnyderWeb lol that's so cute! I have a 9 year old son and my husband and I did the same things. He's my sweet mama's baby boy while my husband is always trying to toughen him up a bit. Lol
Congrats on your little Carl! So exciting!!! Lizzie's case is even more tragic because they gave us hints early on that she was getting treatment before the ZA hit, but once society fell apart, she really didn't have a chance. And if you left her alone, she'd not only be in danger of starvation or being torn apart by walkers. You'd also have to worry that she'd be found by a horrible group like the one that found Daryl. All four actors were outstanding, but Melissa McBride's performance in this was next level. Pretty much all the major media outlets had her on their Emmy lists, but sadly she was overlooked, just like the rest of the excellent cast always was during the show's run. She did get nominated for the Television Critic's Award, at least, and she won the Saturn Award that year. Interesting tidbit: Because they were primarily in one location, the director decided to film the entire episode in order, instead of filming scenes out of order, as they normally do. He felt it would seem more real to the actors that way and help them better immerse themselves in the story. Also, if you noticed the jigsaw puzzle on the table throughout the episode, it was there as more than just set decoration. Right before Melissa McBride and Chad Coleman filmed the scene where Carol confesses to killing Karen and David, the director showed them a picture of what the puzzle would look like once it was put together. It was a picture of Carol's daughter Sophia, wearing the blue Unicorn T-shirt she had on when she went missing. Needless to say, that added an extra layer of emotion to their performances, which was the director's intent. lol
I love those fun behind the scene facts! Thank you! We may need to do a video just talking about the behind the scenes sometime 😃 It’s really interesting about how they had the puzzle be Sophia. Lizzie’s story really is tragic and I think the first sign we saw something already existing was when Mika had her look at the flowers to calm herself earlier in the season. The walking dead cast getting overlooked for major awards is a shame but I’m glad Mellisa McBride was at least recognized and won a Saturn award. I don’t think they want to take a zombie show or anything horror related seriously with awards and they exclude such excellent acting and writing. And thank you for the baby congrats! 😊🍼
Hi Brad, and Brooke! Congratulations on your baby boy. I'm so happy for you. Great reaction once again. (I'm still crying over this one.) Hugs! Kay in Kentucky
Thank you Kay!! and we are really excited!! 👶 This episode was a very sad one and took a lot out of you. We were still talking about it several days later. We can't wait for the next one, have a great week! 🥰
hey guys its been a while since I've commented, you guys are such wonderful people and so fun to watch, i hope everyone else realizes that too. as for this episode its definitely considered the darkest episode in this show, because you have 2 children who are just not physically, emotionally and mentally ready/fit to live in a world like this, one if them is just too sweet and the other is just unexplainably messed up in the head, nobody knows if she was born this way or if the world just screwed her head, but fir carol to have to put her down because shes unexplainable, is just very depressing because you're putting down a child who pretty much doesn't understand the values of what's going on, so a very dark episode
Hi!! and thank you so much for saying that 😊 I agree with everything you said about this episode. It’s eluded to that Lizzie and some things preexisting but this world defiantly aggravated it for sure. It’s sad too that Mika was too sweet to really survive but overtime she may have adjusted to at least be able to somehow survive. Carol now has to live with that trauma and just that image of having to do that to Lizzie is hard to watch. It’s definitely the darkest episode so far. Thank you for watching again. Welcome back! 😁
Rip Lizzie and Mika, the ones who are alive from the prison group are Rick, Carl, Carol, Daryl, Glenn, Maggie, Beth, Judith, Michonne, Tyreese, Sasha and Bob, rip Hershel, Jeanette, Mr Jacobson, Mr Richards, Mrs Richards, Ms McLeod, Karen, David, Eryn, Owen, Luke, Molly, Lizzie, Mika, Greg, Bob, Dr S Caleb, Patrick, Zach, Charlie, Chloe, Henry, Julio, Ana and Clara, Clara was the woman that Rick found in the woods in season 4 episode 1, he asked her the 3 question, if she had survived she would have joined the prison community, Ana was the woman that Rick and Carol found in season 4 episode along was a man named Sam
I love how much you know about TWD. You’re a superfan 🥇You help me out so much because sometimes I have trouble remembering some of the character’s names!!
They allude to the fact that Lizzie was always mentally ill, even before the world went to hell. That's why the "look at the flowers", it seems like a coping skill a therapist would tell somebody.
I really like how they gave us clues early on and how we already know something is off with Lizzie but we aren’t exactly sure what it is. Carol even says that at the end, the signs were there all along she just didn’t want to see it.
@@welovehorror Yeah, it is honestly such a devastating story. This episode will always remain a pivotal one, also with showing the walking dead really "went there"
Lizzie wasn't killed because she was mentally ill, there really wasn't any other choice here. Lizzie is sick...at any point she could slip into your room while you're sleeping or sneak up behind you when your back is turned and murder you...just because she thought it would be fun or wanted to see what would happen. There's no fixing that even with medication, let alone in a world like this.
Yes I agree, I think that’s what was so hard. Her mental illness would hurt or kill others and you have no control over it. Abandoning her isn’t a great solution either.
Hello 👋 Another awesome video, 👍👍 The smoke is from the Daryl and Beth fire (the burnt Walkers are from it too), they were not to far behind them, they passed by the dead bunnies which Mika commented on in the beginning of this episode, when she tells Lizzy she is more like Tom Sawyer because she didn’t even get grossed out by dead bunnies, my take on it is, Carol and Ty took a right at the tracks and found ‘The Grove’ as Daryl and Beth got to the tracks, they unfortunately decided to go straight across the tracks instead of turning, 👍😀 This was a hard one to watch, poor Mika, RIP Mika (wonderfully played by Kyla Kennedy) and also (not sure she will rip) Lizzie (wonderfully played by Brighton Sharbino) Sad that Carol had to be the one to deal with Lizzy, but between the two, even though it nearly destroyed her, she is the stronger one emotionally, I think it would have destroyed Ty, but seeing how hard it was for her to make the choice she did, made it easier for Ty to forgive her. Pine sap is considered a wonder sap, and can be used as a self-aid to treat wounds, stop bleeding and treat rashes. I personally would do the exact same thing as Carol, unfortunately leaving her alive would potentially put anyone she might cross paths with in danger, even if it were available, sadly with how far gone she is, counseling would not even help, 😏 Have a safe and wonderful week, 👋😀👋
Hello! That's really interesting that was the same fire as Daryl and Beth! We didn't think about it but it puts them very close to each other and you can almost figure out the timeline with where their paths almost cross. That's a nice catch about Daryl and Beth crossing instead of turning. We need a map to see where everyone is at right now 😅 Also, the bunny comment was something I did spot, the second time around. With Carol's decision, it was logically the right choice, it's just hard to follow through with something like that. Psychologically it would be impossible to get over and move past it. However, someone else definitely would have been hurt by Lizzie, no doubt so it wasn't the wrong choice, just a hard one. Thank you again for the excellent comments. Have a great week your self! 😄
The Grove is one of the best episodes! In an interview with the two girls after its premiere, they said that both had a lot of fun! Time of their lives!
Thank you!! 🍼🤠. We both actually thought it was gong to be a Judith ourselves 😂 And yes it was a very controversial and sad episode! 😭.. we were still talking about it several days later Im curious to know what the reviews were like for this one when it first premiered.
the world did not mess lizzy up i believe she is a psychopath. she does not understand that walkers are not real people. she sometimes hears voices like when she said the walker was talking to her that she was "playing" with. she said she didnt mean to shoot her in the head as far as the person shooting at tyrese because she thinks shooting in the head destroys the brain and that means they cannot come back and she thinks its good that people come back. lizzy has a mental health issue and it is unchecked in this world. she is too far into this illness to be able to recover. it is tragic and heartbreaking but letting her live would be dangerous to others in the world. ending lizzys life was exactly what needed to happen. Carol carries such a heavy burden. if you had not unalived her after finding out how far gone she is ...she would have unalived you and the baby. they are protecting the baby over protecting a girl that cannot live in this world
Yeah and I have to agree with all your points about Lizzie. It was just a seriously hard decision to make. My thoughts weren’t necessarily about right and wrong but more about what I’d be capable of doing and it’s a tough choice . Carol made the right choice despite how hard it had to be. I agree too that Lizzie was far gone and needed mental help and probably medication otherwise she did pose a danger to everyone.
Still up there as one of the top episodes ever for The Walking Dead. So emotional. It was great to see the reaction after not seeing the episode for so long! And our great thanks for sharing the love for us!
I agree, definitely a top episode so far and it was very emotional, definitely a tough one to watch. You’re welcome for the shout out!
Congrats on the baby! Hope he grows to be as cool of a badass like Coral!! ❤
Thank you!! We’ll try!! Brad bought a onesie with skulls on it so he is working on making him badass but I buy stuff with Winnie the Pooh lol so I’m not really helping the cause 😂
@@TheSnyderWeb lol that's so cute! I have a 9 year old son and my husband and I did the same things. He's my sweet mama's baby boy while my husband is always trying to toughen him up a bit. Lol
Thank you!!! And that would be so cool we are going to get little Coral a little Sheriff Rick hat! 😂 🤠
Congrats on your little Carl! So exciting!!!
Lizzie's case is even more tragic because they gave us hints early on that she was getting treatment before the ZA hit, but once society fell apart, she really didn't have a chance. And if you left her alone, she'd not only be in danger of starvation or being torn apart by walkers. You'd also have to worry that she'd be found by a horrible group like the one that found Daryl.
All four actors were outstanding, but Melissa McBride's performance in this was next level. Pretty much all the major media outlets had her on their Emmy lists, but sadly she was overlooked, just like the rest of the excellent cast always was during the show's run. She did get nominated for the Television Critic's Award, at least, and she won the Saturn Award that year.
Interesting tidbit: Because they were primarily in one location, the director decided to film the entire episode in order, instead of filming scenes out of order, as they normally do. He felt it would seem more real to the actors that way and help them better immerse themselves in the story.
Also, if you noticed the jigsaw puzzle on the table throughout the episode, it was there as more than just set decoration. Right before Melissa McBride and Chad Coleman filmed the scene where Carol confesses to killing Karen and David, the director showed them a picture of what the puzzle would look like once it was put together. It was a picture of Carol's daughter Sophia, wearing the blue Unicorn T-shirt she had on when she went missing. Needless to say, that added an extra layer of emotion to their performances, which was the director's intent. lol
I love those fun behind the scene facts! Thank you! We may need to do a video just talking about the behind the scenes sometime 😃 It’s really interesting about how they had the puzzle be Sophia.
Lizzie’s story really is tragic and I think the first sign we saw something already existing was when Mika had her look at the flowers to calm herself earlier in the season.
The walking dead cast getting overlooked for major awards is a shame but I’m glad Mellisa McBride was at least recognized and won a Saturn award. I don’t think they want to take a zombie show or anything horror related seriously with awards and they exclude such excellent acting and writing.
And thank you for the baby congrats! 😊🍼
@@welovehorror Ooh! A behind the scenes video would be really interesting. Fingers crossed you decide to do that at some point!
@@annapurna4054 I think that'll definitely be on the list now :)
Hi Brad, and Brooke! Congratulations on your baby boy. I'm so happy for you. Great reaction once again. (I'm still crying over this one.) Hugs! Kay in Kentucky
Thank you Kay!! and we are really excited!! 👶 This episode was a very sad one and took a lot out of you. We were still talking about it several days later. We can't wait for the next one, have a great week! 🥰
hey guys its been a while since I've commented, you guys are such wonderful people and so fun to watch, i hope everyone else realizes that too.
as for this episode its definitely considered the darkest episode in this show, because you have 2 children who are just not physically, emotionally and mentally ready/fit to live in a world like this, one if them is just too sweet and the other is just unexplainably messed up in the head, nobody knows if she was born this way or if the world just screwed her head, but fir carol to have to put her down because shes unexplainable, is just very depressing because you're putting down a child who pretty much doesn't understand the values of what's going on, so a very dark episode
Hi!! and thank you so much for saying that 😊
I agree with everything you said about this episode. It’s eluded to that Lizzie and some things preexisting but this world defiantly aggravated it for sure. It’s sad too that Mika was too sweet to really survive but overtime she may have adjusted to at least be able to somehow survive.
Carol now has to live with that trauma and just that image of having to do that to Lizzie is hard to watch. It’s definitely the darkest episode so far.
Thank you for watching again. Welcome back! 😁
Rip Lizzie and Mika, the ones who are alive from the prison group are Rick, Carl, Carol, Daryl, Glenn, Maggie, Beth, Judith, Michonne, Tyreese, Sasha and Bob, rip Hershel, Jeanette, Mr Jacobson, Mr Richards, Mrs Richards, Ms McLeod, Karen, David, Eryn, Owen, Luke, Molly, Lizzie, Mika, Greg, Bob, Dr S Caleb, Patrick, Zach, Charlie, Chloe, Henry, Julio, Ana and Clara, Clara was the woman that Rick found in the woods in season 4 episode 1, he asked her the 3 question, if she had survived she would have joined the prison community, Ana was the woman that Rick and Carol found in season 4 episode along was a man named Sam
I love how much you know about TWD. You’re a superfan 🥇You help me out so much because sometimes I have trouble remembering some of the character’s names!!
They allude to the fact that Lizzie was always mentally ill, even before the world went to hell. That's why the "look at the flowers", it seems like a coping skill a therapist would tell somebody.
I really like how they gave us clues early on and how we already know something is off with Lizzie but we aren’t exactly sure what it is. Carol even says that at the end, the signs were there all along she just didn’t want to see it.
@@welovehorror Yeah, it is honestly such a devastating story. This episode will always remain a pivotal one, also with showing the walking dead really "went there"
Yes! It shows they aren’t afraid to get really dark, which can make future storylines much more tense.
Lizzie wasn't killed because she was mentally ill, there really wasn't any other choice here. Lizzie is sick...at any point she could slip into your room while you're sleeping or sneak up behind you when your back is turned and murder you...just because she thought it would be fun or wanted to see what would happen. There's no fixing that even with medication, let alone in a world like this.
Yes I agree, I think that’s what was so hard. Her mental illness would hurt or kill others and you have no control over it. Abandoning her isn’t a great solution either.
Yeah she is a psychopath
Congratulations 😂🎉
Thank you!!!!!!! 😃 🍼
This was a great episode!! Dark but possible!
I agree! I think that’s what made it so good was how it was a possibility in this world.
yes that was a great episode !
Hello 👋
Another awesome video, 👍👍
The smoke is from the Daryl and Beth fire (the burnt Walkers are from it too), they were not to far behind them, they passed by the dead bunnies which Mika commented on in the beginning of this episode, when she tells Lizzy she is more like Tom Sawyer because she didn’t even get grossed out by dead bunnies, my take on it is, Carol and Ty took a right at the tracks and found ‘The Grove’ as Daryl and Beth got to the tracks, they unfortunately decided to go straight across the tracks instead of turning, 👍😀
This was a hard one to watch, poor Mika, RIP Mika (wonderfully played by Kyla Kennedy) and also (not sure she will rip) Lizzie (wonderfully played by Brighton Sharbino)
Sad that Carol had to be the one to deal with Lizzy, but between the two, even though it nearly destroyed her, she is the stronger one emotionally, I think it would have destroyed Ty, but seeing how hard it was for her to make the choice she did, made it easier for Ty to forgive her.
Pine sap is considered a wonder sap, and can be used as a self-aid to treat wounds, stop bleeding and treat rashes.
I personally would do the exact same thing as Carol, unfortunately leaving her alive would potentially put anyone she might cross paths with in danger, even if it were available, sadly with how far gone she is, counseling would not even help, 😏
Have a safe and wonderful week, 👋😀👋
Hello! That's really interesting that was the same fire as Daryl and Beth! We didn't think about it but it puts them very close to each other and you can almost figure out the timeline with where their paths almost cross. That's a nice catch about Daryl and Beth crossing instead of turning. We need a map to see where everyone is at right now 😅 Also, the bunny comment was something I did spot, the second time around. With Carol's decision, it was logically the right choice, it's just hard to follow through with something like that. Psychologically it would be impossible to get over and move past it. However, someone else definitely would have been hurt by Lizzie, no doubt so it wasn't the wrong choice, just a hard one. Thank you again for the excellent comments. Have a great week your self! 😄
Look at the flowers 💀
Such a sad phrase to hear. 😥
The Grove is one of the best episodes!
In an interview with the two girls after its premiere, they said that both had a lot of fun!
Time of their lives!
I agree! and that would be a great interview to watch. It's nice to hear they enjoyed it and they are safe and made it out ok 😅
I was right!! I knew it!! ❤️❤️ Congratulations!! #boymomanddad
Yes, you were the only one! 😄Thank you and Congratulations on getting it right!👶🍼
@@welovehorror ❤️
This episode is definitely one of the more controversial! Congrats on your little Carl ❤
And don’t ever feel silly for crying I bawled my eyes out! 😭
Thank you!! 🍼🤠. We both actually thought it was gong to be a Judith ourselves 😂 And yes it was a very controversial and sad episode! 😭.. we were still talking about it several days later Im curious to know what the reviews were like for this one when it first premiered.
Lizzies character obviously had a mental illness it's sad
This was definitely one of the saddest episodes.
One more sub!
thank you!!! We always get excited when we see new subs! 😅
Would you trust Lizzie around your family?
She had to go
I agree there was no way she could have been trusted with the group or anyone. I would have to keep everyone else safe. Carol didn’t have much choice.
She can eat dinner with termites
That explains the paleness.😁
Probably are looking a little pale 😅
:((( Another great reaction!
Thank you!! It was such a good episode!
the world did not mess lizzy up i believe she is a psychopath. she does not understand that walkers are not real people. she sometimes hears voices like when she said the walker was talking to her that she was "playing" with. she said she didnt mean to shoot her in the head as far as the person shooting at tyrese because she thinks shooting in the head destroys the brain and that means they cannot come back and she thinks its good that people come back. lizzy has a mental health issue and it is unchecked in this world. she is too far into this illness to be able to recover. it is tragic and heartbreaking but letting her live would be dangerous to others in the world. ending lizzys life was exactly what needed to happen. Carol carries such a heavy burden.
if you had not unalived her after finding out how far gone she is ...she would have unalived you and the baby. they are protecting the baby over protecting a girl that cannot live in this world
Yeah and I have to agree with all your points about Lizzie.
It was just a seriously hard decision to make. My thoughts weren’t necessarily about right and wrong but more about what I’d be capable of doing and it’s a tough choice . Carol made the right choice despite how hard it had to be.
I agree too that Lizzie was far gone and needed mental help and probably medication otherwise she did pose a danger to everyone.
emotions and botox is somehow a weird mixture
Speak tooooo much