![]() ![]() As far as other options in another direction go, it seems one is presenting itself. “It doesn’t ever really occur to me that I have another option,” is the considered response. There’s a fundamental insight into Grimes early on when he’s asked why he takes control and looks out for people. ![]() We’ve been following Grimes, Andrea, Michonne, Glenn, Carl and others for some considerable while, but they’ve never been in the situation that evolves here. ![]() Robert Kirkman cranks up the tension to an ungodly level here, and it’s once again a method of placing a community under extreme stress under the microscope. That works well enough in most situations, but what if there’s a siege? The zombies can’t organise themselves, and as long as the perimeter is kept clear those within ought to be safe. There’s been a sense that within the gated community all is well. Over the past couple of books Rick Grimes and his crew have settled into the gated community near Washington, and while there were a few domestic upheavals, Too Far Gone was a relatively quiet volume all things considered. That’s an ominous title, isn’t it? What can it possibly mean? ![]()
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