‘The Walking Dead’ season 5, episode 4 preview: Emily Kinney’s Beth returns in ‘Stabtown’
Tonight, “The Walking Dead” had an episode that was above shocking for a variety of different reasons, but the biggest one was seeing the Grim Reaper come for not just one, but two separate people.
The biggest shock to us right now is losing Gareth, given that we had thought he was going to be the answer to The Governor this season, and he would be the Big Bad that lasts for a while. Unfortunately, he and the majority of the other folks at Terminus were completely taken out and taken down. Bob is also no longer with us, but let’s be honest: Didn’t we all see this one coming from a mile away?
The next new episode is entitled “Stabtown,” and it is taking a very different approach in casting the focus on Beth (Emily Kinney), who has not received much time at all in the spotlight since the end of last season. We are about to figure out just where she is, what will happen to her, and if it is possible for her to return to the others.
We do definitely hope that she survives, if for no other reason than that if she leaves, we really will start to feel super-awful for Maggie. She’s already lost her father in Hershel; how rough is this situation going to become for her? We know it is a post-apocalyptic world, but still.
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Bigbare01
October 28, 2014 @ 2:10 pm
I’m thinking Morgan and michone are husband and wife.
Bigbare01
October 28, 2014 @ 2:08 pm
I’m thinking that Morgan and Sasha.
Famouspork
October 27, 2014 @ 6:14 am
I was shocked that it all went down so quickly for the antagonists in this episode. But I cannot say I wasn’t relieved to see these cannibals get what they deserved. They might have been survivors, but the actions they took to do so cannot be excused. Bob was, in my opinion, a cool guy but I never really ‘felt’ him since he appeared in the series. I am just happy that he never did anything that could have proved me right when I thought he could have been a traitor or turn back to his old addiction. I cannot wait to watch the next episode, as I am still wondering who was driving the ‘Christian Chrysler’.
Serena
October 30, 2014 @ 2:37 am
LOL at ‘Christian Chrysler’. However, I think the white crosses are not religious but is more of an imitation of the crosses seen on an ambulance. Slabtown is shot in a hospital and they’re putting people in patient scrubs.
Gavin Shepherd
October 27, 2014 @ 6:09 am
but maggie left willingly to go to atlanta, which okay is maybe were beth is but she didnt know that she left the group with no concern for beth,thinking , well maybe if I stay we might find her! No she just took off