I can’t 100% tell; is that Walt at the door or a wolf? The doorknob is rattling, but Walt would have a key since it’s his place so I’m wondering. If it is Walt, the rattling doorknob can be explained by his fumbling with the key due to stress.
If it’s a wolf, and Walt is on his way home to make sure Portia is safe, and Walt turns a corner and sees the wolf, with the frame of mind Walt is currently in that wolf will likely be an expired wolf in short order.
“Little pig little pig let me in???”“Not by the hair of my……..NO Ffffffing way am I gonna let you in with THAT LUNATIC expression!!!!”Meanwhile the wolves have hoisted her wrecked broken body to the top of the clock tower…….just to mark their turf.
It looks like someone risking his life to get Portia to safety, but no one will trust him because he’s a wolf, so he’ll have a hard time of it. He could have been sent by Portia’s brother, if the pigs are really the ones behind the disappearances and it’s a hoax to bring about the rioting.
To those concerned about how dark the story is currently… well, this is a post-apocalyptic tale so all is not going to be sunshine and roses. It won’t be totally darkness and misery either; not forever.
Which I know you know, but although sometimes I wish I could skip ahead and “read the back of the book first”, I trust Aaron’s storytelling and where/how he’s steering the story.
zorro456 about 7 years ago
Eyes like that are always a bad sign.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 7 years ago
Tell ‘em go away, we don’t want any.
DADOF3 about 7 years ago
Zombie-wolf apocalypse…
gigagrouch about 7 years ago
The wolf is at the door…
LizardPriest about 7 years ago
That looks more like Walt than wolf.
Ida No about 7 years ago
“Land shark.”
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Can you say, Schism syndrome?
pam Miner about 7 years ago
Looks like everyone is all pinpoint eyes now. Fear. Schism Syndrome for all.
RDT64 Premium Member about 7 years ago
I have the feeling that wolf ain’t long for this world…
ganhammer64 about 7 years ago
If there were an endtown drinking game we’d all be poisoned by now.
Kyneris Premium Member about 7 years ago
I can’t 100% tell; is that Walt at the door or a wolf? The doorknob is rattling, but Walt would have a key since it’s his place so I’m wondering. If it is Walt, the rattling doorknob can be explained by his fumbling with the key due to stress.
If it’s a wolf, and Walt is on his way home to make sure Portia is safe, and Walt turns a corner and sees the wolf, with the frame of mind Walt is currently in that wolf will likely be an expired wolf in short order.
UBBM Premium Member about 7 years ago
I’m not enjoying this arc. There is no adventure in it like the others had.
Vet Premium Member about 7 years ago
“Little pig little pig let me in???”“Not by the hair of my……..NO Ffffffing way am I gonna let you in with THAT LUNATIC expression!!!!”Meanwhile the wolves have hoisted her wrecked broken body to the top of the clock tower…….just to mark their turf.
tad1 about 7 years ago
Is that Walt or a wolf?
Dragoncat about 7 years ago
Well, Walt is in dire need of a bear hug… I would recommend that over a drink any day of the week.
Coyoty Premium Member about 7 years ago
It looks like someone risking his life to get Portia to safety, but no one will trust him because he’s a wolf, so he’ll have a hard time of it. He could have been sent by Portia’s brother, if the pigs are really the ones behind the disappearances and it’s a hoax to bring about the rioting.
coffeeturtle about 7 years ago
That’s how Walt’s eyes looked in the last episode. I’m sure this is him now…freaked out about what happened to Ms. Hoss Horse.
ergererg about 7 years ago
Don’t mind the complainers Aaron. This is my favorite arc so far.
Kyneris Premium Member about 7 years ago
To those concerned about how dark the story is currently… well, this is a post-apocalyptic tale so all is not going to be sunshine and roses. It won’t be totally darkness and misery either; not forever.
Which I know you know, but although sometimes I wish I could skip ahead and “read the back of the book first”, I trust Aaron’s storytelling and where/how he’s steering the story.
Fiammata about 7 years ago
And if it’s Foxworthy, and if Walt sees “canine at piggy’s door”…
bedd022 about 7 years ago
{camera pans around Endtown from high above, fires and smoke everywhere} {defeated saxophone music}
ENTER Wally Wallechinsky via elevator {studio applause}
Wally: “Hi everybody, I’m back! Did I miss anything while I was away?”
{audience chuckle}
Wally: “Wow! This town has really gone to the dogs!”
{audience laughter} {applause} {upbeat saxophone music} {credits roll} {season finale}