Well.. I did say it was a thin hope.
I guess you've just conditioned me to think outside the box and not just accept everything as I hear it.
Much appreciated you chiming in tho
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Well.. I did say it was a thin hope.
I guess you've just conditioned me to think outside the box and not just accept everything as I hear it.
Much appreciated you chiming in tho
Haha oh I'm dumb I'm on my moble app. I switched to the normal site to look up the characers because I realized I had the wrong name. I knew that was Burt but got confused listening to the credits when I heard Scott m. And I was like "oh isn't that the voice actor for Duncan " * dumbass award goes to me for this week
I was just thinking about the rings that Durai, Scratch, and Angel have. It reminded me that in chapter 16-3 around 1:20 Angel said he knew who Latch was because of the ring and it has "Two birds wings wrapped around a stone". Angel says he knew it was him because someone asked if they should remove it. Looking back, how would they have known it was Latch when they asked if they should remove it? Sure there are explanations, but this seems like such a big hint that I missed!!
I'm guessing Durai, Scratch, and Angel have similar rings to what Latch had. Not that it tells me anything about what they mean. A few people have mentioned that they could be some sort of mafia - I hadn't considered that. There are definitely hints that make me think mafia style, but others that they're related by blood. I think I am leaning more towards blood related, but
Lastly, Angel certainly has a very troubled background. Far from the description Michael gave of him when describing him in the first chapter. I have to say, I have far more respect for Angel after this episode than I have before.
This was definitely the best episode in a while (not that the others haven't been amazing). It has been a while since I have literally had my jaw hanging open at the end of an episode.
That's what rep is for! Click that star! Yeah baby!
Nothin's gonna get me down today!! :)
I said we needed Angel and Burt back and they both came back one chapter part later! Huzzah!!! And Angel ate a bullet for his troubles! For shame on all of you wanting them back all the time! You would have forced Kc to kill him off quicker! ;)
And awkwardalex: I's not crying! I's smiling for the awesome story :)
and for winning the Angel War....
From this episode we know that Angel was connected with one of "the Families" and named after his father. I'm assuming the Families refers to the Mafia. There was a famous Mafia hitman named Frederick "The Angel" Tenuto. His last name and our Angel's are spelled differently, and there's a big time gap between the two, but I think it's too close to be a complete coincidence.
Tenuto escaped from the Philadelphia County Prison along with Willie Sutton in 1947. He spent 10 years on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List, and is rumored to have died in the early 60s.
All of Season 3 so far just feels like it's been explaining the mysteries set in motion by Season 2. Not at all what I am wanting to hear or expecting in the Zombie Horror genre. I think the We're Alive will be an awesome story when it's all fully released but I find it actually quite difficult to stay interested in it in the weekly releases like that. That's just my preference though. I'm not berating KC and the crews excellent work, I've just got a little bit ADHD when it comes to Zombie stories and some of the action scenes, lore and violence that I've come to know and love from KC seems absent right now. Although it got close again with CJ, Saul and Victor.
Sad that Angel appears to be dead. I could have sworn I heard the heart monitor flat line, I'll have to listen again. I guess now we'll probably get a chapter or two of Burt being tortured by Scratch. Maybe Saul, Victor and Chinwe rescue him? I'm also guessing the ring thing is a gang or syndicate type object. Not sure why Angel would be carrying it around if he despised Scratch so much. Kind of weird really.
Awesome! I'll have to read through the posts. I like to post before reading them and that way I get out my true reaction to the episode. Btw is there any kind of Forum rule or etiquette that goes again this method? This is my first time using Forums to discuss weekly episodes.
I interpreted the it's just you' line as, only Burt is left that knows where they were going. Lizzie had been with the mallers for a little bit. I assumed the female Bricks was watching was Lizzie, but it's just an assumption. Also, unless I've missed something we're still not sure who the other person scratch claimed to have during the second attack on the tower.
I think you're correct, we aren't sure. But there is speculation that it was Kalani's daughter Hanna.
Didn't the Mallers shoot Hannah at the failed "Lizzie exchange" prompting Kalani's sacrificial helo-dive?
ETA: The wiki states that Hannah's status is unknown as of part 2 of "The Thirty-First." My bad.
RIP Lt Angel Tunudo
Not a rule against it per se. We like it if people read before they post, but at the same time......there are a lot of people who have 20 pages to sift through before they get to post and decide "Oh F this crap," and just post.
And Re: Hannah: Her status is currently unknown. She is presumed dead as a victim of the failed prisoner exchange, however Scratch's words bring that into question.
Yea, I could see that. And I know with most other forums I visit it's generally frowned upon if you post with out reading and searching first. But these forums are also kind of like reviews, in which case it makes sense for people to post without reading first. At least that's how I see it and of course, 20 pages to read through can take up to an hour or so lol!
Way to be classy you DICK!
Hahaha I will have my revenge, Victor will lead the next tower to glorrryy
Hoooooooly caca!
My favorite quote
"For those I love I will sacrifice."
I think this fits Angel.
Well, now I'm sad. Way to crush hopes Kc! :P
My theory was that he was still alive, buy for different reasons. Namely, I just didn't think it was Angel, for two reasons: a) There was no speaking role, which seems a little unusual to take out a main character without some sort of that; and b) Scratch mentions Angel getting his face fixed. This is clearly an indivdual damaged beyond repair and recognition, and Scratch IDed him because he had a ring in his pocket. Of course, Kc could have just been playing it straight regarding the injuries, to give us a good description of why we probably didn't want Angel to live, cause he was messed up, and maybe the actor wasn't available. (Or maybe he was. Those gurgles sounded about the right octave. But, pah. No tearful Riley/Angel reunion. He was one of my fav chars, and I'll be sad to see him go! I do hope he gets a flashback, so we have a reason to get his whole story.
That being said Angel's last scene was superbly done! The writing instead of talking really added to the suspense!
Apologies for poor prose, I just had to hop on my phone and comment after hearing this weeks installment. :)