I don't know what to think about the season finale, to be honest.
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It looks the like Governor is done with his little city after killing half of the damn people after their failed run on the prison. Also, why did Glen and Maggie go from good shots to not being able to hit the broad side of the barn while ambushing the invaders? The people poured out of ONE door. How hard is it to lay down fire on the door and walkway and just kill them. It's as close to shooting fish in a barrel as you're gonna get!!!! I was also confused about the spike strips. Why only just the one out in the field? Why not hit all the vehicles. Also, when the group did go into the prison, why didn't someone jump into the truck and just take it leaving them there stranded and easy to kill. Those .50 caliber machine guns would have laid waste to the fleeing Woodburians, (I guess that's what you call them!) not to mention the grenade launcher left behind in the truck....all of which was unguarded!!!
It was cool to see the Governor go full Postal on his own people and slaughter them, but it was odd nobody shot back. They were armed to the teeth with AK-47's, M4's, shotguns, etc. and nobody fires back? Instead they just run in circles and happily get cut-down by the mad man. Then the Governor, Martinez and the other Lieutenant just drive away into the sunset together to have a circle-jerk in one truck leaving behind two army trucks complete with Ma Deuces (.50 Cal machine guns) and all those weapons and ammo? It seems like the writer got pissed with 10 minutes left in the episode and said, "Aw fuck it all! Let's just go home for the night!"
Andrea's fate was messed up, but not unexpected. I kinda figure she was going to die since she outlived her usefulness in terms of progressing the story. Now that Woodbury is gone and the Governor is on the run or doing whatever, there's no need for that link/liaison between the Prison and town. Although, she was quite pretty, IMHO, and I will miss seeing her....especially those scenes of her nude in the bedroom but darkened out.
Overall, my biggest gripe was that the episode was a bit much for me to put past the "willing suspension of disbelief" which goes with these types of shows. It was also a crappy and lazy way to end, what I felt constituted, the best season yet.
But in all honesty, I think I'm just depressed my favorite show is gone until the Fall. Thank goodness I have Breaking Bad to carry me through, but the very subject of that show is against Rule #22 and may make it hard to discuss here.... LOL! Have a good night ya'll.