Quote Originally Posted by SmokeyZombified View Post
If you think about it, Scratch stole CJ's SWAT van right? I'm sure there were some maps in there right? So she may have been able to discover the location of Dunbar and may have possibly moved in! Wouldn't that be a nice twist? Saul and Victor arrive only to find Scratch and crew hold up in their only hope for survival? *Mind Blown*
Not so sure the SWAT Van left the colony. I think it got used as a battering ram, but I don't think she got away with it.

Something else I'm planning on bringing up today is the following posted to the WA facebook page. I'm not going to bother posting the name because basically...it's easy to find...:
Massive fan of the show. Massive. As a friend of the show I have to saw that this week's episode is the worst in the show's history.
Since this is essentially meaningless from a criticism POV, I asked them why they thought so. Response:
Im sorry to criticize. I dearly love the show. The plot seemed to drag, which i understand is sometimes necessary to broader plot and character development, so no big deal. The big problem was that cj's behavior made no sense. It was inconsistent within the show, for her character, would not be tolerated by any if the other characters, and was generally illogical. In my humble opinion, this kind of major plot problem is unheard of in this show. The plot, character development and writing are major strengths of the show (actors you rock my world, too!), and are what make it so real and engrossing and consistently good. Cj's behavior just seemed to represent a first example of a fundamental plot problem. Still, i love the show, recommend it to everyone and thank you for making it!
What do you think? I've heard loads of positive reviews about this week's episode. What do you think of the criticism?