While "The Walking Dead" season 6 has had many great moments, the season has also had a share of dumb times.
Episode 3 treated fans with Glenn's fake death. To begin with, it was shockingly selfish and silly for Nick to shoot himself while atop a dumpster where walkers came in from below. In such close range, he should have known the recoil would affect himself and Glenn, although it was evident that he was not in his rightful mind.
Furthermore, it was unfair on how AMC's producers were to fans after the event. In an extraordinary move, Steven Yeun's name was eliminated from the show's opening credits for something that did not make sense. It was an intentional move to sprite many fans that had been expecting Glenn's possible death.
Worst of all, spoiler sites pointed out that Glenn survives. The spoiler was both a feeble joke and a stupid way of dying.
On the other hand, episode 4 saw Morgan trying to reform a wolf. After Morgan was ambushed by a group of wolves, he tries to change the leader of the pack to turn him away from violence. Although this leader promises Morgan that he will forever try to hurt Alexandria, the good-hearted captor take the risk as a chance to do some good.
However, it was silly that he ended up returning to bite him. The hostage not only sparks a fight between Morgan and Carol but also inevitably escapes with a human bargaining chip.
In episode 6, Daryl almost dies from a single walker. Daryl was as well a hostage to some strangers, but that was the least dangerous of his demises during the entire plot.
After running away from Dwight and the rest, the fan-favorite zombie hunter faces a single walker in the woods and reacts bizarrely to the altercation. As Daryl writhed to break his crossbow free, it was stupidly evident that everyone's best heartthrob was on the verge of dying.
The incident did not make sense given Daryl slaughtered at least a thousand walkers.
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