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RIP Beth
Didn't miss any of these really, the writing just wasn't strong enough to portray a lot of it correctly. The whole Gabriel stuck outside could have been done better to add intensity, maybe the two inside knew about the ordeal and made him think the same outcome was coming etc...
The clock thing is just reaching really. It reminds me of the Half Life 3 jokes. "4 + 6 = 10, Beth will be in Half Life 3!" 1 Beth got her head clearly blown to pieces lol 2 Kinney already supposedly moved and said bye etc
I was so upset with the way they killed off Beth they built her from when she was on the farm til how she was coping with the reality of a Zombie Apocalypse just to watch her get shot in the head.(What?) Then, just so happen Meg (whatever her sister name is) just so happen to see her lifeless body when she gave 2 fucks about her after the prison was horded by Zombies. It seems to me the directors are making the group seem population controlled one dies someone else gets rescued and joins the group.
I still find it funny that Maggie forgot all about Beth throughout season 4 and just suddenly remembers her.
'The Secret Comes Back to Bite Gabriel in the Ass'
You'd have to be completely blind to miss that, it wasn't exactly supposed to be hidden.