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Posted By Cooper Andrews (Jerry) - t.co/VWcjIftjws One of my favorite scenes from "Mother". I watched this movie so many times over the years. Just try the sherbet! #CooperAndrews #TWD #TheWalkingDead #TheKingdom December 28, 2016 at 10:09PM
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Posted By Cooper Andrews (Jerry) - @YO_Barbieee and I getting ready for cheerleading tryouts at the pub last night. @ The North… t.co/TkrUE0zOsS #CooperAndrews #TWD #TheWalkingDead #TheKingdom December 20, 2016 at 08:55PM
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Posted By Cooper Andrews (Jerry) - Headed for the pool. 50/50 chance of me actually swimming. 100% chance of me being in the hot tub.
#DECISIONS… t.co/Vq4ldbbp5A #CooperAndrews #TWD #TheWalkingDead #TheKingdom July 29, 2017 at 04:53PM
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EZEKIEL AND JERRY PRESS ON
“Some Guy” opens on a gruesome scene, picking right up from the end of last week’s massacre: Ezekiel and his men are in a field littered with dismembered bodies. It’s clear immediately that every Kingdom fighter that shielded the king is now dead. Ezekiel, crawling out from under his fallen comrades, spends the first few minutes distraught over leading so many people to die, before realizing that he’s lying in a pool of soon-to-be walkers. With his leg injured, he hobbles away from the rising zombie horde.
Ezekiel is barely able to put some distance between him and the walkers before he is captured by a member of the Saviors. Intent on delivering the king to Negan alive, Ezekiel’s captor marches him forward. He skewers Ezekiel for his make-believe antics, calling a “con man” who’s responsible for the death of his people. When Ezekiel tries and fails to break free using a sword sheathed inside his walking cane, the Savior decides it’s too risky to keep him alive. But before he can kill the leader of the Kingdom, Ezekiel’s ally Jerry appears, charging the Savior with his axe, and cleaving the man in two. Ezekiel and Jerry then turn to face the walkers.
Posted By Cooper Andrews (Jerry) - @kody_the_chody ALWAYS in the way of the laundry.
#couchbuddy t.co/tvudPRGfYo t.co/eWsy8ZyrYk #CooperAndrews #TWD #TheWalkingDead #TheKingdom July 28, 2017 at 04:22AM
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EZEKIEL LOSES HIS MOST FAITHFUL WARRIOR
At the end of “Some Guy,” Ezekiel begins to crack with the realization that his Elizabethan persona not hasn’t saved those he leads, but actually gotten them killed. Ezekiel offers to sacrifice himself to the pursuing zombie horde so Carol and Jerry can escape, but they won’t have it. Jerry insists that he has to protect the king, and in a moment of desperation, Ezekiel screams that Jerry has no king and that everything Ezekiel has ever stood for was just an act to help people forget that they live in a nightmare.
Just when it seems that Carol and Jerry might actually leave the broken king behind, Shiva the tiger arrives — yet again, magically, at just the right moment — to fend off the zombies. The brief moment of triumph quickly turns to panic, however, as it becomes clear Shiva’s not going to make it out alive. As Carol and Jerry drag a screaming Ezekiel away, the tiger is overrun by walkers and killed, sacrificing herself for the king just as so many members of the Kingdom did before her. In the final moments of the episode, Ezekiel hobbles back into the Kingdom, a broken shell of his former self, leaving open the very real possibility that his regal persona might be retired for good.
CAROL IN RARE FORM
We’ve been told time and again that Carol is one of the savviest and most ruthless survivors on The Walking Dead. She began her transformation way back at the prison in season 3, and she’s come full circle these last two seasons to make peace with her innate ability to eliminate threats. However, we haven’t really seen Carol put those skills to use since the arrival of Negan, making her performance in “Some Guy” that much more enjoyable. It kicks off when Carol discovers the group of Saviors — and the high-caliber weapon — responsible for mowing down Ezekiel and his men in a building, having escaped the slaughter herself by running for nearby cover. After hiding in the ceiling of the first floor, she deftly takes out four of the men, but is chased off by the remaining Saviors before she can secure the gun herself.
Outside, Carol manages to take out three more men, before finding herself in the middle of an impossible dilemma. As Ezekiel and Jerry fend off a horde of walkers in the distance, Carol must choose between saving the king or securing the gun, knowing full well that the weapon could make its way to the Sanctuary and be used to free Negan. In a moment illustrates her well-rounded moral conscience, Carol chooses to save Ezekiel. But in a stroke of luck, she hears the sounds of a motorcycle in the distance.
Posted By Cooper Andrews (Jerry) - See you in London! t.co/SjzgqLSE61 #CooperAndrews #TWD #TheWalkingDead #TheKingdom January 14, 2018 at 05:52PM
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Posted By Cooper Andrews (Jerry) - Throwback from that time it actually did snow in Atlanta. @osmithdotnet and I hit the train… t.co/X2bbfRZNKX #CooperAndrews #TWD #TheWalkingDead #TheKingdom January 07, 2017 at 04:13PM
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