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I KNOW, RIGHT? lol :) Could you please cut it out with the explanations? You are trying to justify the unjustifiable, belittling the viewers in the process. No, I am not talking about the scene where Judith was talking, I am talking about the scene where Rick patted a blonde girl on the head. The girl looked to be around 4 or 5. THAT drastic change was inexplicable. Can walkers fly or something? Is there something I am not aware of?.. And we didn't see a single Savior getting killed - in fact, for all we know, the building was empty. Right, that's why it made so much sense to shoot out all the windows beyond the ground floor. [facepalm] Yes, I remember, but that doesn't justify shooting at nothing. They didn't hit a single Savior in the process. And you must realize that *materials* to make bullets in an apocalypse aren't easy to come by either, right?.. And don't forget Judith - she is now played by a much older girl. I also thought that tonight's events would take place literally the day after those of season 7 finale, it must have been only a week or two since Negan held her in his lap, but suddenly Judith has grown a couple of years. It's things like these that make me wonder who the F is writing this. They are in a friggin' apocalypse, bullets aren't easy to come by, and they waste what must have been several thousand bullets on a building?? I just finished watching ep 6. No, I don't feel sorry for him, but I also don't think it's a particularly good series. The acting was on point by everyone involved, but that's pretty much the only positive. I don't know how that evidence was admissible in court - I don't think it would have been in the US. And who killed him?? Also, the use of the word "alleged" at the end of the episode was maddening - how was he an alleged rapist when by that point apparently everyone and their grandmother had seen the recordings? Btw, at the end of the ep it said "Liar will return" - I thought it was just a miniseries? Will there be a season 2 after all? Although to be honest, doesn't matter, I don't think I'll be tuning in if there is a continuation. We'll see. I think there is a lot more to this story line. "I don't get the twist at the end though. Is Bebe actually on Kai's side?" We are supposed to infer that Kai is the genius behind all this. He is a master manipulator, he knew he could get more out of the women if he marginalized them, so he did precisely that, and used Bebe as a tool in accomplishing that. And also for some reason he decided he needs to get rid of the gay guy. I think everything that happens is happening because that's how Kai wants it - that's the point. Well, look at the things you are complaining about! How dare Ryan Murphy try anything new? Especially in a genre like horror where everything has been done already and it's difficult to be innovative? That sounds ludicrous, and to not understand that an artist (and art) needs to evolve makes you sound like an extremely limited individual. I personally LOVED the artistic choices in Roanoke - the documentary format, actors playing actors, etc. How anyone can complain about the show creators "experimenting" is beyond me. I feel so sorry for people who just can't appreciate art... No inhibitions when people are on drugs. I am not sure why this even needed to be explained to the commenter above. Until next episode where I am pretty sure it will come up, we can't assume anything. That said, I would think that would have been her first priority, and in light of that your presumption was strange. And why do you assume she didn't take one? Right, right... But hey, I am allowed to have my fantasies! Huh? You mean she was asking for directions in the zombie apocalypse? I don't. What bothers me more is that the writers wrote it that way, like the audience is stupid. Truth is he wouldn't have been able to walk at all at first. A lot of things about this finale episode were a little too convenient and unrealistic, and yes, this was definitely one of them.