Was Maggie Dreaming At The End Of This Episode?

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  • Black Gaytheist Pilot - 9 years ago

    This was my take on that final scene (just my random thoughts): the walkers were indeed there, and the crew held them off for a time, and they were saved by a tornado. Two reasons why it could be interpreted as a dream: a) the director purposely filmed it that way where we weren't supposed to know whether it all happened or not until the "big reveal", when Maggie and Sasha walk outside. I think we were supposed to say "gasp! They were saved by a tornado!" When Michonne gave the stink eye back when it started raining, it was because she saw the dark storm clouds forming that foreshadowed the tornado. b) while the events we saw were "based on true events", the actual way it went down wasn't exactly how it was filmed. They got real art housey in the previous episode, so they could have been going for something similar this time which could explain some of the inconsistencies, where the night before they are dramatically holding the door, but the next morning they all look refreshed and ready to go as if nothing happened.

  • Tunde - 9 years ago

    i definitely think that everything that happened with the walkers trying to get in happened in real life. the director probably did a poor transition to the next morning. in my opinion i think the high winds were enough to sweep away the walkers and leave the barn standing (hence the trees being knocked over and walkers all messed up the next morning). if it were a dream then the whole scene the next morning would make no sense.

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