The owner being dead won't suddenly change the name that the house had adopted pre-apocalypse. Nor is it totally unlikely to be revisited by anyone aquainted with the owner, dead or not.
The owner being dead won't suddenly change the name that the house had adopted pre-apocalypse. Nor is it totally unlikely to be revisited by anyone aquainted with the owner, dead or not.
Again, read the page. He lived in rural Georgia pre-apocalypse.
And it's been established that at least one family uses it as a holiday home of sorts.
I'll admit its possible (though unlikely) that Bobby Marsh lived near Atlanta and had a bed & breakfast in Savannah... but how does that have anything to do with him post-apocalypse? It is, at most, a nod to Kirkman.
As I have no actual evidence on who the talkie guy could be, I'm thinking maybe he's some relative or close friend of the state senator you've killed. And they be all sorts of mad.
I know that walkie-talkies can be tuned into by other means, but didn't Glen have the other set? Is there anything in the lore that suggests who or how someone else may have got a hold of the other walkie-talkie?
I did start to suspect the governor of Crawford whilst doing the videotape part of episode 4. He could have been the doctor (Vernon), for all we know - or if not the governor then someone else. Perhaps the morgue was the last refuge for the governor and a select few? The more I think of it the more a) I sound like Lilly (paranoid) and b) Molly is a liar and engineered the first meeting with Lee and Kenny to get closer to Clem. She's working with Vernon and the others. Perhaps they needed 'fresh meat' for breeding? Horrible thought and very tinfoil hat.
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The owner being dead won't suddenly change the name that the house had adopted pre-apocalypse. Nor is it totally unlikely to be revisited by anyone aquainted with the owner, dead or not.
And it's been established that at least one family uses it as a holiday home of sorts.
I'll admit its possible (though unlikely) that Bobby Marsh lived near Atlanta and had a bed & breakfast in Savannah... but how does that have anything to do with him post-apocalypse? It is, at most, a nod to Kirkman.
Me too. I wondered if The Marsh house was real and i found the marshel house thingy
I did start to suspect the governor of Crawford whilst doing the videotape part of episode 4. He could have been the doctor (Vernon), for all we know - or if not the governor then someone else. Perhaps the morgue was the last refuge for the governor and a select few? The more I think of it the more a) I sound like Lilly (paranoid) and b) Molly is a liar and engineered the first meeting with Lee and Kenny to get closer to Clem. She's working with Vernon and the others. Perhaps they needed 'fresh meat' for breeding? Horrible thought and very tinfoil hat.
:D:D
Btw, wasn't Beatrice meant to be the name of the doomed girl who you had the option of shooting at the beginning of Ep. 3?