well if you hade ears lol you could hear them say "didnt even warn Carl all they said was watch the wire" cus its an invisible wire bro Carl could have still easily tripped it
“She went incognegro” Bro when I tell you I fucking spit my drink out laughing! that shit caught me so off guard 😂😂 I’ve never heard that before but I’m stealing it 😂
One of the best episodes to this date the scenes between Andrew Lincoln (Rick) And Lennie James (Morgan) are just fantastic Two of the best actors on the show no doubt and it’s pure magic.
You can understand Ricks weary attitude towards taking in strangers. The father and son with Tyreese and Sasha are a good example of desperate people being dangerous.
If you guys are interested, there is a deleted scene for season 2 episode 1 on TH-cam, that shows what happened to the vatos group that took over the nursing home.
Morgan was broken, he was already broken when his wife died but after watching her kill his son because he was too weak to kill her when he had the chance, it didn’t break him, it obliterated him, he was just a mindless corpse walking, with only a tiny bit of sanity left
I look at this episode of Rick looking at Morgan as a reflection of who he could become We saw what Rick was like losing Lori Imagine what would happen if he were to lose Carl and/or Judith Lose everything.
The old people and the gangsters (the vatos) were in Atlanta city. Found them when they went back for Rick's bag of guns (edit to add, and meryl... lol) by the tank... where Glen found him. 😊
Fun Facts about Season 3 Episode 12: • First appearance of Erin. (Zombified) • This episode marks the return of Morgan Jones to the series after being absent since "Days Gone Bye". • This episode contained a scene that later made fans believe was a prelude to the Whisperers. Morgan in a deluded rant, screams to Rick about "People wearing dead people's faces!" Although at the time, the group had not been conceived and it has since been confirmed by showrunner Scott Gimple that this line was totally accidental and a coincidence. "That definitely predated my knowledge of the Whisperers, because they were not at all in the book yet," Gimple said. "Maybe that could wind up being a reference." • This is the first episode Woodbury has not appeared in since it was introduced. • The Walking Dead creator, Robert Kirkman, has stated this is his favorite episode. • The title of the episode, "Clear", refers to Morgan clearing his neighborhood from signs of the apocalypse because of his mindstate, caused by his son's death. ^It also refers to Rick beginning to clear his head after Lori's death and he begins to come back to his senses. Rick sees Morgan and realizes that what Morgan has become isn't far from what Rick would have become if he continues on his path. • The picture Carl wanted to get from the restaurant was seen in The Walking Dead Webisodes: Cold Storage. • The song that played in the closing scenes of the episode is called "Lead Me Home" by Jamie N. Commons. • The episode features key locations of Grantville, Georgia in the Coweta County: ^The Grantville's Historic Railroad Depot was transformed into a Café. ^Morgan's "Stronghold" is actually Grantville Mayor Jim Sells' Downtown Apartment. ^The Walker Stockpile Area was the City's Former Cotton Mill. • During his Q&A at Walker Stalker Con Chicago 2014, Greg Nicotero said that he tried to pitch in an alternate version of the episode, where Woodbury appears in this episode, shows the Governor after getting slit by Andrea, his neck is all wrapped with bandages. The Governor then takes Andrea away, as a result of her failed assassination. Upon asked why he tried to pitch this version of the episode, Nicotero explains that he wanted to show the viewers what Andrea's intention is, which is keeping the Prison safe as possible from the Governor, and listens to what her friends said about what she has to do to the Governor. • Among the names in Morgan's apartment (aside from Jenny and Duane), which may or may not represent real people as Morgan was suffering from delusional episodes: Abbey. • Rick expecting there to be guns at the King County Sheriff's Department is strange since he had cleared them all out in "Days Gone Bye" to make the Sheriff's Bag of Guns. • At the beginning of the episode, when the group passes by the wreckage for the first time, Rick can be seen having a bloody wound on his chest, which he gets much later in the episode. Also, Carl has his hat on, while in the preceding and the following scenes he has it off. • While talking about possible firearms kept in bars, Rick mentions he signed the permits for them. Georgia doesn't require any type of permit to keep a firearm on the premises of a place of business. • When the female walker in the dress approaches the spikes to get at the caged rat, you can see the spike that impales her collapse. • When Michonne and Carl were traveling to the back of the café, Michonne held out her sword, which has blood residue of a previous walker she killed. Then she killed the walker behind the bar, the one that grabbed Carl's leg. When she pulled it out, it only had the blood residue of this walker. • When Michonne pulls her sword out of the walker that grabbed Carl's leg, the sound of the sword being pulled out continues even after the blade is visibly removed from the walker's head. • At the end of the episode, back on their way to the prison, they again reach the pileup of wrecked cars. This time they get around it on that side of the road where the trailer lays, passing by its top. However, what we see as they are pulling back to the road, is that the trailer lays with its wheels toward them, on the other side of the road, which could be only if they were driving to the town's direction. • When Morgan stabs Rick, pulls the knife out of his body and drops it, it isn't bloody. • While Michonne and Rick are talking about Rick seeing things, you see a crossbow on Michonne's back. When Rick gives her the keys and Michonne throws her bag in, the crossbow is still on her back. In the next shot, the crossbow is laying in the back of the SUV as she closes the back hatch.
It was the senior care facility because in one of the episodes you can see the Sheriff bag of guns Rick gives them in the governors home meaning he killed them all and stole the weapons
Chance was right, that the location does look a lot like the "Vatos" setting and quite probably is - for filming purposes. Can't be so logistically, though, as that was inside the city of Atlanta, yet this episode is all happening in King County - quite a way outside of Atlanta. Good spot - and suitably rationalised at the end. Jason was right and me not noticed it before 😱Why the hell di Rick or Michonne not throw Carl a warning for the axe tripwire! You guys are really into this show - a man can tell!
The vatos the Hispanic group yall were talking about had a deleted scene at the end of season 1 look it up it's worth watching but they found that the gang of people protecting the old people got raided and everybody killed
Rip Backpack man, it was wrong for them leave him and take his stuff I don’t agree with this, rip Russ Comegy 1972-2017 who played Backpack guy he died in a car accident, if I was the show I would have brought the guy with us,
Ngl, while I understand why Rick and Michonne didn't stop for the guy, I wish they did. Could've saved his life. Them only stopping to take his bag after he's dead, kinda disgusts me. So, a small F-U to Rick and Michonne for this episode. Lol
All the years later this still gets me Lennie James is such an incredible actor.
Lennie James portrays Morgan's grief and emotions in FEAR rally good too. It just seems like a lot of the episodes are just filler content.
best in twdu
indeed, he was also really good in jerhico, in fact if it wasnt for the back stories i would say both characters were the same persona
Love this episode The dynamic between Michonne and Carl The reconnection of Rick and Morgan Good stuff.
All the actors are amazing bringing their characters to life especially Morgan talking about Duane’s death you can tell he put soul into his character
Rick: Carl watch the wire.
The guys: Damn didn’t even warn Carl
Lol
well if you hade ears lol you could hear them say "didnt even warn Carl all they said was watch the wire" cus its an invisible wire bro Carl could have still easily tripped it
@@Sp1neEdits yo when tf did they say that , i played that scene 12 times and aint hear jack
and y did u get so pressed bro
“She went incognegro”
Bro when I tell you I fucking spit my drink out laughing! that shit caught me so off guard 😂😂 I’ve never heard that before but I’m stealing it 😂
One of the best episodes to this date the scenes between Andrew Lincoln (Rick) And Lennie James (Morgan) are just fantastic Two of the best actors on the show no doubt and it’s pure magic.
You can understand Ricks weary attitude towards taking in strangers. The father and son with Tyreese and Sasha are a good example of desperate people being dangerous.
If you guys are interested, there is a deleted scene for season 2 episode 1 on TH-cam, that shows what happened to the vatos group that took over the nursing home.
I was just thinking of letting them know about that scene! Hope they watch it
I saw it a couple months ago and im so glad i watched it. Now i dont have to wonder what happened. Its real good for those who havent seen it
by clear her means kill anything in his way
The guy on the street wasn't very smart, screaming like that, probably drew every walking around.... probably what caused his death.
Was expecting to see some walkers still around, though
Weird to think he summoned them, they ate him and then they left right away
That, and he was traveling with a bag that was way to heavy. In the apocalypse, always travel light.
Morgan was broken, he was already broken when his wife died but after watching her kill his son because he was too weak to kill her when he had the chance, it didn’t break him, it obliterated him, he was just a mindless corpse walking, with only a tiny bit of sanity left
When he says clear he means clear everything and everyone from everywhere
I look at this episode of Rick looking at Morgan as a reflection of who he could become We saw what Rick was like losing Lori Imagine what would happen if he were to lose Carl and/or Judith Lose everything.
He warned Carl, you guys were talking when he told him to watch the wire.
when they surrounded the car, Michonne didnt even flinch
1:03 imagine getting robbed at thera-gun point 4 ya undies💀
Michonne with that black girl magic
Rick and Morgan are coins of the same face with different journals but end the same.
Carl should get a picture of shane for Judith, so that she can know what her daddy looks like.
He may have been her biological father, but he wasn't her daddy.
She knows what her dad looks like. She has a picture of Rick.
They did warn Carl, my man's don't listen to what they be saying
Watch for that orange backpack through all eleven seasons. Great reaction!
The old people and the gangsters (the vatos) were in Atlanta city. Found them when they went back for Rick's bag of guns (edit to add, and meryl... lol) by the tank... where Glen found him. 😊
Never forget Morgan…..as he professes…he does not die. Phenomenal actor
I like how y’all react to these EPs most YT channels mostly block every scene but you guys show parts of it ,it’s like I’m watching it with y’all ❤
And the curse of the orange backpack begins
Fun Facts about Season 3 Episode 12:
• First appearance of Erin. (Zombified)
• This episode marks the return of Morgan Jones to the series after being absent since "Days Gone Bye".
• This episode contained a scene that later made fans believe was a prelude to the Whisperers. Morgan in a deluded rant, screams to Rick about "People wearing dead people's faces!" Although at the time, the group had not been conceived and it has since been confirmed by showrunner Scott Gimple that this line was totally accidental and a coincidence. "That definitely predated my knowledge of the Whisperers, because they were not at all in the book yet," Gimple said. "Maybe that could wind up being a reference."
• This is the first episode Woodbury has not appeared in since it was introduced.
• The Walking Dead creator, Robert Kirkman, has stated this is his favorite episode.
• The title of the episode, "Clear", refers to Morgan clearing his neighborhood from signs of the apocalypse because of his mindstate, caused by his son's death.
^It also refers to Rick beginning to clear his head after Lori's death and he begins to come back to his senses. Rick sees Morgan and realizes that what Morgan has become isn't far from what Rick would have become if he continues on his path.
• The picture Carl wanted to get from the restaurant was seen in The Walking Dead Webisodes: Cold Storage.
• The song that played in the closing scenes of the episode is called "Lead Me Home" by Jamie N. Commons.
• The episode features key locations of Grantville, Georgia in the Coweta County:
^The Grantville's Historic Railroad Depot was transformed into a Café.
^Morgan's "Stronghold" is actually Grantville Mayor Jim Sells' Downtown Apartment.
^The Walker Stockpile Area was the City's Former Cotton Mill.
• During his Q&A at Walker Stalker Con Chicago 2014, Greg Nicotero said that he tried to pitch in an alternate version of the episode, where Woodbury appears in this episode, shows the Governor after getting slit by Andrea, his neck is all wrapped with bandages. The Governor then takes Andrea away, as a result of her failed assassination. Upon asked why he tried to pitch this version of the episode, Nicotero explains that he wanted to show the viewers what Andrea's intention is, which is keeping the Prison safe as possible from the Governor, and listens to what her friends said about what she has to do to the Governor.
• Among the names in Morgan's apartment (aside from Jenny and Duane), which may or may not represent real people as Morgan was suffering from delusional episodes: Abbey.
• Rick expecting there to be guns at the King County Sheriff's Department is strange since he had cleared them all out in "Days Gone Bye" to make the Sheriff's Bag of Guns.
• At the beginning of the episode, when the group passes by the wreckage for the first time, Rick can be seen having a bloody wound on his chest, which he gets much later in the episode. Also, Carl has his hat on, while in the preceding and the following scenes he has it off.
• While talking about possible firearms kept in bars, Rick mentions he signed the permits for them. Georgia doesn't require any type of permit to keep a firearm on the premises of a place of business.
• When the female walker in the dress approaches the spikes to get at the caged rat, you can see the spike that impales her collapse.
• When Michonne and Carl were traveling to the back of the café, Michonne held out her sword, which has blood residue of a previous walker she killed. Then she killed the walker behind the bar, the one that grabbed Carl's leg. When she pulled it out, it only had the blood residue of this walker.
• When Michonne pulls her sword out of the walker that grabbed Carl's leg, the sound of the sword being pulled out continues even after the blade is visibly removed from the walker's head.
• At the end of the episode, back on their way to the prison, they again reach the pileup of wrecked cars. This time they get around it on that side of the road where the trailer lays, passing by its top. However, what we see as they are pulling back to the road, is that the trailer lays with its wheels toward them, on the other side of the road, which could be only if they were driving to the town's direction.
• When Morgan stabs Rick, pulls the knife out of his body and drops it, it isn't bloody.
• While Michonne and Rick are talking about Rick seeing things, you see a crossbow on Michonne's back. When Rick gives her the keys and Michonne throws her bag in, the crossbow is still on her back. In the next shot, the crossbow is laying in the back of the SUV as she closes the back hatch.
It was the senior care facility because in one of the episodes you can see the Sheriff bag of guns Rick gives them in the governors home meaning he killed them all and stole the weapons
Morgan’s character development is the best
LETS GOOOOOOOOOO I LOVE THIS SERIES
The gangsters in the nursery home were in Atlanta.
Rick was from King County just west of Atlanta😊😊
If its not rude of me asking what happened to the third katana in the group?
it got tired of them talking over so much of the dialogue
@@luckboy6886thanks 👍
Chance was right, that the location does look a lot like the "Vatos" setting and quite probably is - for filming purposes. Can't be so logistically, though, as that was inside the city of Atlanta, yet this episode is all happening in King County - quite a way outside of Atlanta. Good spot - and suitably rationalised at the end.
Jason was right and me not noticed it before 😱Why the hell di Rick or Michonne not throw Carl a warning for the axe tripwire!
You guys are really into this show - a man can tell!
Return of Morgan Jones LETS GOO
22:42 como lo consiguio tan rapido
error?
Man you out of ammo? Just turn on the unlimited ammo!
LOVE UR REACTIONS!!!!!!
Carl lol “iM gOiNg oN a RuN 🍼👶”
The vatos the Hispanic group yall were talking about had a deleted scene at the end of season 1 look it up it's worth watching but they found that the gang of people protecting the old people got raided and everybody killed
Esse è dos eps q eu mais gostei de twd.
Rip Backpack man, it was wrong for them leave him and take his stuff I don’t agree with this, rip Russ Comegy 1972-2017 who played Backpack guy he died in a car accident, if I was the show I would have brought the guy with us,
if he stayed on the show his life could of taken another path
It's quite understandable, actually.
Yeah I'm pretty sure that the waking dead forgot about the Latinos and the old people cause they never show up again.
They all died in season 1 there was a deleted scene where they confirmed their deaths
@@superfragic1 HAHHAHAHAHAAHAH heck yeah i hate "them people"......... buncha hooligans
BRO IM JUST KIDDING........chill pls
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Ngl, while I understand why Rick and Michonne didn't stop for the guy, I wish they did. Could've saved his life. Them only stopping to take his bag after he's dead, kinda disgusts me. So, a small F-U to Rick and Michonne for this episode. Lol
It least we know it haunts Michonne 😢
@@sheilaellis124 does it?
@@josh_miester_x511 her last episode in season 10 it's brought up in her drugged state
@@sheilaellis124 oh, I didn't watch that far.
x511 Oops sorry dude