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Gunther Domenig Architect Graz, Buildings
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13 May 2022
Architecture Exhibition Guenther Domenig: DIMENSIONAL, Austria
Das Domenig Steinhaus in Steindorf am Ossiacher See design by Günther Domenig: photo © Gerald Zugmann
Günther Domenig Architecture Exhibition
Located at four unique venues with a packed programme over four months, this Carinthia-wide exhibition shows for the first time the spectacular oeuvre of one of Austria’s most prominent architects: Günther Domenig.
Exhibitions at the MMKK (Museum of Modern Art Carinthia) and the Architektur Haus Kärnten (Architecture House Carinthia) encompass a wide range of Günther Domenig’s artistic and architectural body of work.Two of his key works, the Domenig Steinhaus and Heft/ Hüttenberg, will themselves become exhibition objects and play host to a comprehensive programme.
The exhibitions will take place from June 10 to October 16, 2022. Günther Domenig: DIMENSIONAL is an exhibition at four locations in Carinthia that show the Austrian architect’s work as a comprehensive presentation, contextualised through contemporary artistic and architectural positions.
Exhibition Dates: June 12 – October 16, 2022 Tues – Sun, 10 am – 6pm
The MMKK (Museum of Modern Art Carinthia) explores the relationship between art and architecture, while the Architektur Haus Kärnten (Archictecture House Carinthia) focuses on Günther Domenig’s impact on contemporary architectural production.
The Domenig Steinhaus and Heft / Hüttenberg are buildings designed by Günther Domenig and therefore themselves exhibition objects; these locations will be “activated” by artists.
The physicality of the Domenig Steinhaus will be investigated through the medium of performance, curated by the Tanzquartier Wien.
The former regional exhibition centre at Heft will be opened up to the public again for the first time in decades and features contemporary artistic interventions and works by students from selected art and architecture universities.
The exhibition is accompanied by two books published by JOVIS Verlag.
The first publication In Resonance, published in June 2022, creates a dialogue between over thirty Domenig buildings photographed by Gerhard Maurer and an essayistic exploration by the contemporary writer Anna Baar.
The second publication In Reflection documents retrospectively the exhibitions, the lectures and the artistic works and will also include texts by relevant architectural theorists. This and other content will be made permanently accessible to a broad public in the online archive from June 10, 2022 onwards.
In Resonance available in June 2022 In Reflection available in December 2022
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An Architektur Haus Kärnten project in cooperation with the Province of Carinthia together with the Museum Moderner Kunst Kärnten, the STEINHAUS Günther Domenig Privatstiftung and Heft/ Hüttenberg.
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Günther Domenig – Major Building
Central Savings Bank Vienna, Austria Date built: 1979 Wild rippling facade, utterly uncontextual – anthropomorphic organicism.
photograph : Carl Ha, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Günther Domenig – key buildings – all Austria
Educational Academy, Graz Eggenberg Dates built: 1963-69 Günther Domenig with Eilfried Huth
Catholic Church Centre, Oberwart, Steiermark Dates built: 1965-69 Günther Domenig with Eilfried Huth
Multipurpose Hall, Graz Eggenberg, Styria 1972/3-77
Central Savings Bank, Vienna – aka Z Bank or Zentralsparkasse Bank, Wien 1974/5-79
Technical University, Graz 1983-93
Stone House, Ossiacher See (Lake Ossiach), Kaernten (Carinthia) 1986-
Founder Innovation Centre, Völkermarkt, Carinthia 1993-95
More projects by Günther Domenig online soon
Stonehouse (architectural design by Guenther Domenig) on Uferweg #31, municipality Steindorf am Ossiacher See, district Feldkirchen, Carinthia, Austria, EU photo © Johann Jaritz / CC BY-SA 4.0, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Günther Domenig – buildings
Designs, reverse chronological:
AHS Wolkersdorf 2000
Dokumentationszentrum Reichsparteitagsgelände Nürnberg, Germany 1998
Kraftwerk Río Ebro, Xerta 1998
National Exhibition Leoben, Upper Styria, Austria 1997
Kunstakademie Münster, Westphalia, north Germany 1997
National hospital Graz-West (Landeskrankenhaus Graz) 1997
Augartenhotel Graz 1996
Landesausstellung Steiermark, Ausstellungspavillon Murau 1995
Leoben – Museum extension 1995
Klagenfurt City Theatre (Stadttheater Klagenfurt), Carinthia, Austria 1995
Heidenbauer Werk, Wiener Neudorf 1994
GIG Völkermarkt Industriepark 1993
Hauptschule Simonsgasse, Wien – Essling 1993
Bank Austria AG, Villach 1993
Karl Franzens Universität, Graz 1993
Landesausstellung Kärnten, Hüttenberg 1993 Landesausstellung Kärnten – Ausstellungsgebäude am historischen Hochofen in der Heft, Hüttenberg, (exhibition building at the historic blast furnace), 1993, taken on 6 May 2008: photograph : JJ55, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Dr. Pelzmann house, Klagenfurt, Carinthia, Austria 1989
Renaissance Hotel, Salzburg, Austria 1988
Murkraftwerk Frauenburg / Unzmarkt 1987
Z Dietrichsteinplatz Graz 1981-86
Neufeldweg Housing estate, Graz 1984
Technische Universität, Steyrergasse 1984
Rikki Reiner – fashion store / offices, Klagenfurt, Carinthia, Austria 1983-84
Technische Universität Graz – Extension building 1983
Klagenfurt Dockyard 1979-82
Z Cafe, Vienna, Austria 1982
Humanic Leoben 1980
Z-Bank, Vienna 1979
Haus Eigner, Neunkirchen 1978
Swimming Pavilion, Munich 1970 – For 1972 Olympic Games
Catholic Church Centre, Oberwart (Katholisches Kirchenzentrum) 1966
Academy, Graz (Pädagogische Akademie) 1964
More Günther Domenig buildings online soon
Moses & Aaron Scenery, Graz 1998
Location: Graz, Styria, Austria, central Europe
Gunther Domenig Practice Information
Austrian architects
Günther Domenig studio based in Graz, Styria, Austria
Günther Domenig (1934-) Austrian architect
Born in Klagenfurt, Austria – famous for bold, organic architecture
Günther Domenig – Education
TU Graz (Technical University in Graz), Austria: Architecture 1953–59
Günther Domenig – Early Career
Worked in various architecture practices 1960–64 Partnership with Eilfried Huth 1963–73 Professorship at TU Graz 1980-
Architekten Domenig & Wallner ZT GmbH are based in Graz
Website: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%BCnther_Domenig
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Similar architects to Günther Domenig include Coop Himmelb(l)au, Morphosis Architects, Bernard Tschumi and Daniel Libeskind
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Buildings for Günther Domenig Architecture page welcome
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Parish church in Mank, Mank, district of Melk, Lower Austria Design: X Architekten photo : LITE Studio Parish church in Mank
Swarovski Manufaktur, Wattens, Tyrol Architects: Snøhetta photography © David Schreyer Swarovski Manufaktur in Wattens, Tyrol
World Museum, Vienna, Austria Design: Hoskins Architects photography © Pierer.net/ARGE Ralph Appelbaum Associates/Hoskins Architects World Museum Vienna Building
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Siebte Deutsche Meisterschaft 10:1! Wölfinnen entthronen FC Bayern mit einem Knall 08.05.2022, 17:55 Uhr Es hätte nur einen Sieg gebraucht, aber es wird eine Demontage: Der VfL Wolfsburg überrollt Carl Zeiss Jena und sichert sich mit einem 10:1 die siebte Deutsche Meisterschaft in der Frauenfußball-Bundesliga. Es gibt elf Torschützinnen in einem bemerkenswerten Spiel, Vorjahresmeister FC Bayern kann die Niedersachsinnen nicht mehr einholen. Nach dem Schützenfest knallten die Sektkorken: Mit ihrem siebten Streich sind die Frauen des VfL Wolfsburg zum Bundesliga-Rekordmeister aufgestiegen. Der VfL siegte am vorletzten Spieltag bei Absteiger Carl Zeiss Jena 10:1 (5:0) und nutzte seinen ersten Matchball, um mit sieben Titeln mit dem 1. FFC Frankfurt (heute Eintracht) gleichzuziehen. Denn bei vier Punkten Vorsprung auf den entthronten Meister Bayern München (52) sind die Wolfsburgerinnen (56) nicht mehr einzuholen. Mehr Meisterschaften gewann nur die SSG Bergisch Gladbach, die vor der Bundesliga-Einführung 1990 neunmal triumphiert hatte. Der VfL kann eine Saison des Umbruchs in Trainerteam und Kader sogar noch mit dem Double krönen: Im DFB-Pokalfinale am 28. Mai in Köln trifft der Titelverteidiger auf Turbine Potsdam. In der Champions League war indes im Halbfinale Schluss - der Titelträger FC Barcelona war eine Nummer zu groß für die Wölfinnen. FC Bayern in Schach gehalten Im Kampf um die nationale Vorherrschaft aber hielt der VfL den Rivalen FC Bayern in Schach. Alle drei Duelle mit München, Pokal-Halbfinale inklusive, entschied Wolfsburg für sich - seit dem 6:0-Kantersieg im Liga-Rückspiel Anfang April stand der Sekt kalt. Die Meister-Schale wird nach dem Heimspiel am Sonntag (14.00 Uhr/MagentaSport) gegen Bayer Leverkusen übergeben. Im Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld gelang dem VfL vor 760 Zuschauern der höchste Saisonsieg. Ewa Pajor (8.), Sveindis Jonsdottir (10.), Felicitas Rauch (25.), Lena Lattwein (38.), Jill Roord (46.), Alexandra Popp (57.), Tabea Waßmuth (81.), Pauline Bremer (82.) und Svenja Huth (86.) trafen für Wolfsburg. Tina Kremlitschka (19.) unterlief ein Eigentor, Julia Arnold (79.) erzielte den Ehrentreffer für die Gastgeberinnen. Zwei weitere Entscheidungen fallen erst am letzten Spieltag. Noch offen ist hinter dem Spitzenduo das Rennen um den dritten Champions-League-Platz. Nach dem 0:2 (0:0) von Turbine Potsdam gegen Eintracht Frankfurt am Samstag gehen die beiden Rivalen punktgleich ins Saisonfinale. Auch der zweite Absteiger wird noch ermittelt. Hier verkürzte der Tabellenvorletzte SC Sand durch ein 1:0 (0:0) beim 1. FC Köln am Sonntag den Rückstand auf die SGS Essen (0:3 beim SC Freiburg) auf zwei Punkte.
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Enscenering van skeletten van een mens en van een gorilla aan tafel, 1878 – Rijksmuseum.nl
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10x18 - TTD Clues
Okay, let’s talk TTD. Usually I just have like 4-5 talking points from TTD, but there was a LOT in this episode. And, let’s face it. Given that it’s the Leah episode, there’s lots to discuss anyway. But everything in TTD just backs up what I’ve already said. Namely, that Leah and Daryl are NOT soulmates. And that there’s a lot of Beth symbolism and foreshadow here.
So, let’s just dive right in.
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1)    Despite Chris calling it a “powerful relationship” in the intro (thanks a lot, Chris), when Nicole Mirante-Matthews, the writer, starts talking about it, it’s much better. She says this Leah thing will be relevant to a lot of things moving forward, including Connie. Which I take to mean that this affected his mindset and will probably change how he approaches things we’ll see in his story. 
She says that these were two lost souls, who happen to meet at a specific place and time and sort of crash together. That specifically suggests that it’s not a long-term thing. It’s more of a rebound and they were both lonely, and that’s why it happened. Then she says that this will affect things “reverberating forward into his present day story, which we’re rolling out here.” Because we understand the Bethyl template, and that Beth will be returning soonish, that just screams Beth to me.
2)    Chris talks about the grave marker Daryl looks at and how it’s kind of a fake out, as many people (who hadn’t read spoilers) would assume it was Leah’s grave. I talked about this Monday, and how it reminded me of the Beth/Tyreese fake out. I got that from TTD. Because I’d already read spoilers, the idea of that being mistaken for Leah’s grave wouldn’t have occurred to me.
And of course if she’s a hallucination, the grave marker may even be Leah’s. 
3)    Chris also mentioned massive time gaps. Now, he’s talking about the six-year time gap in which Leah happened, but still. I felt like the way he said it is to remind us that there are time gaps that have to be explained at some point, *coughs missing 17 days*
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4)    Fun fact: the puppy’s name is Carl. Now, I can’t REALLY point to that as a TD thing, because the puppy’s name really is Carl. But I couldn’t help but wonder if THEY named the dog that. And even if not, they still felt the need to mention it here. I’m side-eyeing a little. Only because there are such strong symbolic ties between Carl’s death and Beth’s return. But hey, take it or leave it. Just my TD brain working overtime.
5)    They mentioned the map in the “in memoriam.” So, you know how I said yesterday that Map = Beth. Yeah, they actually treat Map as a lost character here. I’m just saying.
6)    Denise Huth’s pre-taped interview talks about a “lightening” for Daryl. Uuummmm. I don’t want to go into this in too much detail here, but this is part of the eclipse symbolism. Okay, I’ll just run through it super fast, but I’ll probably do a post in more detail later. Beth = sun. In an eclipse, the sun is hidden by the moon. So it’s the “what is hidden” or “what is not seen” theme. Some of the sun’s light is still seen around the edges of the moon (think of that as the symbolism that seeps out) but the sun itself (Beth) is still hidden. Gimple described Coda using the word “penumbra” which is the darkest part of the shadow thrown during an eclipse, and Maggie told Glennin 5x10, “This is just the dark part.” If things are getting lighter, it’s because the eclipse is almost over. The darkest part of the shadow has passed and things are getting lighter. And that’s actually what we see in the eclipse scene with Daryl and Leah. The eclipse being almost over and the sun starting to peek through. So this is all just another way of saying Beth is about to appear.
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7)    There’s a point where Lynn Collins suggests that maybe we would have seen a Daryl/Leah kiss if not for Covid restrictions, but the writer immediately corrects her and says it was a creative choice. She sights reasons such as the fans being protective of Daryl and not trying to piss them off too much, but that seems very significant to me. I think they didn’t want to show Leah and Daryl kissing (even though the sex implication is there) because they’re saving that for someone else.
8)    At one point, talking of Daryl and Carol’s fight, MMB mentioned the scene in S2 where they fought over Sophia. Just seemed significant to me that she brought that up, because that’s basically ground zero for the missing girl theme, and the first person we saw Daryl searching for. Now, this entire episode, he’s searching for Rick, and it’s full of Beth themes.
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9)    Back to the map. I said Monday I would go back to the opening scene where Carol picked up the piece of the map and put it in Daryl’s bag. I never did. Lol. Sorry about that. I threw a LOT of info at you and totally forgot to go back to it. Just keep in mind that this was probably a foreshadowing, and Map = Beth. And they specifically brought that scene up on TTD and drew attention to it, though of course they talked about it in the context of Daryl and Carol.
The other thing that several people have brought up is that map seems to be destroyed, and then whole again. I suppose I just thought he got a new map when I first watched the episode. Now, I agree with other that the state of the map is one of many ways they were hinting that parts or all of this is a hallucination. And again, they drew attention to the map on TTD.
10) When Chris asked the writer what the inspiration was for Carol’s “strong right foot” story, she got REALLY flustered. Now, that’s definitely TD symbolism. Related to the “missing foot/shoe” symbolism, in my opinion. In fact, if they’re synonymous (we’re just not entire certain yet) then this would definitely be a reference to both Beth and Ezekiel being missing. But anyway. The writer finally came up with how and why she had Carol tell the story of her grandmother. And I’m not saying it was a lie. The grandmother story is much more incidental than the “strong right foot” bit. But I don’t think Nicole expected that question or was prepared for it.
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11) They did talk extensively about parallels between Leah and Carol, and I had to chuckle at what was said. They were just doing a lot of back-pedaling. So, first they said they are two completely different characters. Then they said they share a lot of qualities that Daryl recognizes. Then they say his relationship to Leah in the flashbacks is absolutely nothing like his relationship to Carol, both in the present and as it has been for many years. Did you catch all that? It’s their way of pointing out the parallels between Leah and Carol, but also taking care to make sure people know that Daryl and Carol are NOT romantic the way Daryl and Leah are. Lol. This is why I say its kind of the death knell for that ship. But again, why put parallels between Leah and Carol if the romance angle isn’t there? For the answer, read my very long analysis from yesterday.
12) On the “Inside the Dead” portion, it says that the breed of dog they use for Dog is often used for Military and Police K-9 Unites. Yeah, that’s purposeful. I think they specifically chose that breed of Dog to use on the show as Daryl/Leah’s dog, because it both calls back to Grady (police) and foreshadows the CRM (military).
13) Norma’s interview! Yay! This might have been my favorite part of TTD. Because the way he describes Daryl’s arc here makes it clear that it was one chapter of Daryl’s life that is now over. And what he says about Daryl being unable to allow himself to be happy with Leah says to me that he’s still hung up on someone else.
This probably made me happier back when I thought Leah was real. But the other thing is that he specifically uses a Matrix metaphor (the red pill vs the blue pill.) Umm? The red pill vs the blue pill situation in the Matrix is what brought Neo out of the construct and into reality. This is Norman’s very obvious way of telling us that Leah isn’t real. Daryl is in the Leah Matrix in this episode.
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14) When speaking of the arm that Leah throws at Daryl, they said something really interesting. My fellow theorists and are still batting around ideas for what the arm symbolism might mean. But MMB called it “dead weight” that Leah was basically getting rid of. And they all agreed that symbolically that was true. So the arm represented Leah getting rid of the dead weight of her past and working through it. Wow. Where to start with this?
If she were real, that just shows that this is all this relationship was. Once she’d worked through her own losses, she wanted Daryl to commit to her, but he couldn’t. Because he hadn’t worked through his. Plus, a relationship built on this sort of thing, as I’ve already described, is never going to last in the long term. But of course, assuming she’s a hallucination, this is really just Daryl trying to work through his issues and shed his past. It doesn’t really work. 
Dead Weight is literally the name of the episode in 4b where the Governor was a MASSIVE Beth proxy.
Shedding one’s tragic past while in a little cabin in the woods, with DARYL, is pretty much the synopsis of Still. So, it just backs up the symbolic retelling of Bethyl.
All right. That’s what I got for TTD. Anyone see anything I missed?
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Carl Huth, Human and Gorilla Skeletons, 1878
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Enscenering van skelet van mens en van gorilla aan een tafel - Carl Huth - 1878 - via Rijksmuseum
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Carl Huth, Human and Gorilla Skeletons, 1878
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Human and Gorilla Skeletons, Carl Huth, 1878
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If You're Hungry for New Behind the Scenes Photos from 'The Walking Dead' Season 8, Here You Go
CREDIT: AMC
In lieu of the season 8 premiere, which is stated to be simply put by Jeffrey Dean Morgan states simply (in a very Negan-like manner) as “ballsy,” new behind the scenes photos have been released. The photos have a vintage appearance to them as each is high in contrast, low in vibrancy, and delivers a somewhat ’80s-esque action film feel. Check them out for yourself below:
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Entertainment One Australia have announced the complete seventh season of THE WALKING DEAD will be available on DVD & Blu­‐ray from September 27. Regarded by many as the most controversial season in the show’s history, fans will once again get a compelling glimpse behind-­the-­scenes with brand new special features including featurettes and audio commentary.
In Season 7 of the iconic show, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and his group will find out yet again that the world isn’t what they thought it was and the lengths they will have to go to in order to find weapons, food and new fighters is nothing short of remarkable. While they have a singular purpose – to defeat Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) ‐ it won’t come easy. More importantly, victory will require more than Alexandria. They need the numbers of the Kingdom and the Hilltop.
Both the DVD & Blu-­ray editions of the complete seventh season of THE WALKING DEAD will have a host of bonus features as follows:
Featurettes x7: ‘Breaking and Rebuilding’, ‘In Memoriam’, ‘A Larger World’, ‘A New Chapter’, ‘The Writer’, ‘Top Walker’, ‘Warrior Women’
Deleted & Extended Scenes x 8 scenes
Inside THE WALKING DEAD x 16 episodes
Making of THE WALKING DEAD x 16 episodes
Audio Commentaries x 6: Featuring contributions from Scott Gimple, Greg Nicotero, Michael Cudlitz, Angela Kang, Norman Reedus, Alanna Mastertson, Josh McDermitt, Austin Amelio, Denise Huth, Lennie James, Melissa McBride, Lauren Cohan
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Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes – The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan, Michael Cudlitz as Sgt. Abraham Ford, Danai Gurira as Michonne, Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon, Christian Serratos as Rosita Espinosa, Steven Yeun as Glenn Rhee – The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan, Sonequa Martin-Green as Sasha Williams, Ross Marquand as Aaron, Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes, Josh McDermitt as Dr. Eugene Porter – The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan – The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Khary Payton as Ezekiel – The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 2 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Danai Gurira as Michonne – The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 4 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Saviors – The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 4 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Fans can pre-order the complete seventh season of THE WALKING DEAD from JB Hi-Fi here with exclusive cover artwork: jbhifi.com.au
#ICYM #twd 'The Walking Dead' Season 7 Announcement & Production Images Entertainment One Australia have announced the complete seventh season of THE WALKING DEAD will be available…
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AMC released today the official key art, synopsis and select gallery images from the highly-anticipated new season of “The Walking Dead,” premiering Sunday, October 7 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT.
  Season 9 Synopsis: (LIGHT Spoilers)
Last season brought the culmination of “All Out War,” which pitted Rick Grimes and his group of survivors against the Saviors and their cunning leader, Negan. With Negan’s life in his hands, Rick had a character-defining choice in front of him. By making the unilateral decision to spare Negan, Rick upheld the values his late son, Carl, championed in order to build for the future, but created conflict within his group.
  Now, we see our survivors a year and a half after the end of the war, rebuilding civilization under Rick’s steadfast leadership. It is a time of relative peace among the communities as they work together, looking to the past to forge the future, but the world they knew is rapidly changing as man-made structures continue to degrade, and nature takes over, changing the landscape and creating new challenges for our survivors.
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Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
Danai Gurira as Michonne – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
Tom Payne as Paul ‘Jesus’ Rovia – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
Khary Payton as Ezekiel – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
Josh McDermitt as Dr. Eugene Porter – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
Seth Gilliam as Father Gabriel Stokes – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
Ross Marquand as Aaron – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
As time passes, the communities confront unexpected obstacles, danger, and of course, walkers, but nothing quite prepares them for the formidable force they are about to encounter, which threatens the very idea of civilization that our survivors have worked so hard to build.
Based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman and published by Image Comics, “The Walking Dead” reigns the number one drama on television among adults 18-49 for the last six seasons. The series is executive produced by chief content officer Scott M. Gimple, showrunner Angela Kang, Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, David Alpert, Greg Nicotero, Tom Luse and Denise Huth.
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Alanna Masterson as Tara Chambler – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
Callan McAuliffe as Alden – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
Christian Serratos as Rosita Espinosa – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
Katelyn Nacon as Enid – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
Cooper Andrews as Jerry – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
Pollyanna McIntosh as Jadis/Anne – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
Avi Nash as Siddiq – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Gallery- Photo Credit: Victoria Will/AMC
AMC Releases Official Key Art, Synopsis and Gallery Images for “The Walking Dead” Premiering Oct 7 AMC released today the official key art, synopsis and select gallery images from the highly-anticipated new season of “The Walking Dead,” premiering Sunday, October 7 at 9:00 p.m.
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9x14: Scars - Details and an Epiphany!
As I said yesterday, this episode was loaded with parallels, most of it very subtle. If you haven’t read my post from yesterday, click on the link and read it because I’ll be referencing it a lot here. The other great thing about this episode is that it seems every scene and line of dialogue is packed full of callbacks and parallels. I’m sure I’ve missed a lot of them.
***As always, spoilers abound for TWD 9x14. Don’t read until you’ve watched! You’ve been warned!***
The short of it is that Rick and Michonne’s story is closely mirroring Beth and Daryl’s (one member gone and presumed dead by the other).
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We saw some water symbols, such as when Michonne and Daryl searched for Rick's corpse by a body of water. Daryl said he'd followed it all the way to the ocean. We've seen a lot of ocean symbolism around Beth, especially in conjunction with Oceanside. Now, that cannot extend to Rick. So, the two people believed dead by TF but who we know are alive will probably both returned by ocean. So that reinforces that Rick/Michonne are going through the same arc as Beth and Daryl.
In that same conversation, Michonne asks Daryl if he's coming back to Alexandria. He says yes, once he finds something. Michonne says, "Plenty of reasons to come back. Finding something doesn't have to be one of them." I think that's part of the, "we get to come back," theme.
Of course, Daryl says he will never stop looking, and we definitely want to compare that to him looking for breath after she disappeared. Again, because the arcs are the same, this confirms what we’ve always theorized: that Daryl looked for Beth but never found her. Just as he’s never found Rick.
Then there's the sad line where Michonne asks if he's okay being alone. First of all, part of the “it’s okay/not okay” theme. When I saw this scene before the episode aired in a sneak peek, I actually this interaction. I thought Daryl said, “Yes,” but he didn’t. He simply nodded and then asked Michonne, "You?"
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So, when Michonne replies, "I'm not." I thought she meant she was not okay being alone. But what she really meant is that she wasn't alone because she had the baby.
This line is actually much sadder for Daryl because he is alone. I think we all know him saying he’s okay being alone is a load of crap, given his reaction to Beth’s statement about him being the last man standing. The most obvious parallel here is to be episode Alone from S4. Obviously Daryl has been alone in the woods for several years after the time jump, and he is surviving, but he's not really okay. (Beth: "it's not okay.")
And I know Michonne didn't mean anything negative, by it, but it's really kind of insensitive thing to say to Daryl. After all, he doesn't have Beth’s baby to remember her bad, does he?
Michonne finds Rick's gun, which is a lot like Daryl getting Beth’s knife. I can't help but wonder what this means for how Carol came to have Beth’s knife. Because, as we’ve established, this is such a close parallel to Beth and Daryl, we can draw conclusions from what they’re showing us here. So did Carol find Beth’s knife in the mud somewhere AFTER her body went missing? The parallel probably won’t be that close, but we really don’t know what went down during that missing 17 days, and I’m willing to be that in a broad way, the parallel to how Michonne found Rick’s gun will be direct.
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I noticed when Michonne puts Rick’s gun in Judith’s box, there's a picture behind her with purple flowers in it. That jumped out at me because I remember in S7, when Maggie woke up at Hilltop after Glenn died, there were purple flowers that looked exactly like those ones. Because of the way they showed Maggie wake up, we compared it to Beth waking up to Grady. We also saw similar flowers when Rick woke up in the hospital in S1. I’ll talk more about this at the end, but it could be a tie to Beth at Grady, or simply to Maggie having lost Glenn at that point. Michonne has lost Rick for all intents and purposes right now.
When Daryl and his group arrived at Alexandria, I noticed a couple of random references in the dialogue. Connie holds up a note to Michonne and says she wished she had worn different shoes. 
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Super random, and kinda funny, but I wonder if it's a reference to the lost shoe/foot theme. I also noticed animal cages hanging in the background. They’re square, not like the rounded birdcage we saw in Beth’s cell, but still similar.
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We all agreed that Henry’s scar reminded us of Beth’s. Probably just because you can see the stitching. Henry, with all the Beth parallels he's had this season, now has a scar.
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Aaron tells Daryl that he once told him he would be a great dad and it turned out to be true. A couple of things about this. It does show that what Aaron said back then was a foreshadow. (Another thing TD has been written about.) And we did suggest that, while we do think Daryl will eventually have his own children, a part of that could have foreshadowed him being a father figure to Lydia and Henry. This is a confirmation that that was the case.
(Quick aside: those people to swore to high heaven Daryl would have a romance with Lydia? TD was right about that too. Definitely not a romance, and he is definitely a father figure to her. Daryl didn't even bother denying it in this conversation. Just saying.)
You could argue that the father foreshadow ONLY referred to Henry and Lydia, but I don't think so. My evidence for it comes from this same conversation. Aaron specifically says, “you got to skip the exploding diaper part,” to which Daryl replies, “A lot’s changed. Back then, we were still building bridges.” It feels like a contradiction of what Aaron said, which to me says Daryl may have to deal with the diaper situation at some point.
The dialogue itself is also important. “A lot’s changed,” is a callback to Beth’s, “I wish I could just change.” And then there’s the Bridge Theory.
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There is a part where RJ asks for more tomatoes. We’ve seen the tomato symbol a lot. In general, they represent peace and prosperity. I'm not sure where they had RJ asked for them. Perhaps to show that RJ is doing well at Alexandria, or perhaps because Michonne thinks there is peace there, which right now there largely is. It's right after that, the Judith goes missing.
When she finds Judith gone, Michonne goes to see Negan. He makes an interesting horse reference. When he realizes Judith is missing, he says, "maybe she's off petting a horse." The way he's using it in context is to say, maybe she’s off doing something idle or little-girlish. But we know she's not. He says she's Michonne's daughter and, like Michonne, she's not taking shit going down.
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The first thing petting the horse made me think of was Daryl and Buttons, which happened in S5, right after Beth. We can also point out the Horse Theory in general. So, not sure exactly why they used this line here, but it's interesting. Again, with how closely this whole thing is paralleling Beth and Daryl, the horse reference makes a certain amount of sense.
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Judith took Rick’s gun and left a note. Naturally, we always went to compare any written notes to Beth.
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We also saw a super-random bicycle in the middle of the woods, maybe meant to be Judith’s? I’m honestly not sure what to make of that yet, but it was obviously a symbol of something, and it was mostly yellow (Beth color). I know a revamp of my bicycle theory is long past due, so I may come back to this.
Overall, I thought the end of this episode was very sweet and very good in showing not only Michonne and Judith bonding, but Michonne’s character development.
I gotta say, I loved the horse drawn minivan.
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So, in a more general way, this tells us a lot about Michonne’s new attitude at the beginning of this arc, why she wouldn't let people in, etc. It was a flawed way of thinking, but after seeing what happened, we understand more where she's coming from. It does seem that she's now moving back toward the Michonne she used to be and what Rick and Carl would have wanted.
Quick note: While this does explain a lot of the questions we had about the time jump, it definitely doesn't explain them all. It doesn't explain why Tara, specifically, was so angry at Michonne. Even in the flashback with Carol and Tara and Jesus, Tara’s says Michonne isn’t her favorite person these days. She’s already very angry with her. Maybe it's just because Michonne decided not to let people in, but Tara's anger almost seems a little too heavy for that. So, we don't know specifically why Hilltop is angry at Michonne. We don't know why they all dropped their farming tools and ran inside the gates when they heard riders coming.
We also still don't know how Daryl lost the wing on his vest. When I noticed he had both wings when the flashback started, I thought when he got shot by the arrow by one of the kids, maybe somehow that made the wing fall off his vest. But I did find this shot when they returned Alexandria with the kids, and both wings are still on Daryl's vest. So still not know how that happened either.
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We also don’t know how he got the scar over his eye, as that doesn’t seem to have been a result of this incident either. So again, he answers a lot of the questions we had, but not all. Other stuff must have happened to result in the rest.
Jocelyn:
Jocelyn, who just so happens to know Michonne—Denise Huth confirmed on TTD that it was a mere coincidence that Michonne ran into someone she'd known before the turn—pretends to be hurt and needs help finding the kids she's caring for. Michonne and some others going find them in an abandoned building and bring them back to Alexandria.
They employed a TON of dialogue foreshadow in these flashbacks. Some for what would happen later on (still in the flashbacks) and others for what's happening in the present with Whisperers.
When Michonne went to get the children from that abandoned building, there are diagrams of how to string animals up for gutting. An obvious foreshadow of her and Daryl being strung up in a similar way and branded. The animals in the diagrams were even cows. And what animal is most famously branded? Cattle. 
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Which, btw, we can relate back to Carol and Mary at Terminus. “You’re either the cattle or the butcher.” In this case, Jocelyn’s group = Terminus and TF had fallen prey to their “mask of evil” as Daryl would have called it. A lot of things in this episode felt like Terminus, actually.
The second chart shows rabbits. Remember that Lizzie also killed rabbits.
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When Jocelyn makes off with the Alexandria kids, they disappear through the drain tunnels in the ground. This is really an interesting callback. I think Michonne’s terror comes mostly (other than the fact that Judith is gone) from the fact that she probably associates the tunnels with Carl's death. It was down there, after all, that she found out he'd been bitten. Now Judith, her other child, has disappeared via that same route.
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But the other thing I really want to callback to is when we first found out about that the existence of those tunnels, when Maggie went looking for Glenn in S6. She and Aaron went down there, but didn't end up actually leaving to look for Glenn. Why is that important? First off, because that was during Glenn’s death fake out. There was a million parallels between Glenn and Beth during that fake out.
Also, earlier in S5 we learned that Alexandria had exiled three people. The walkers Maggie and Aaron ran into in those tunnels were confirmed to be some of the people who’d been exiled. So just as Jocelyn went down through that drain to escape Alexandria, we saw others doing the same in the midst of Glenn’s death fake out. Which in turn had lots of parallels to Beth. (I promise I’ll tie that all together at the end. Bear with me.)
Okay, Daryl and Michonne at the abandoned playground. As I said yesterday, ots of people picked up on Daryl's line about how some people are evil, but they hide it, as if wearing a mask. That’s a perfect example of how they’re foreshadowing what's going on in the present day with the Whisperers, which is why I think this Jocelyn thing will replay at some point during the Whisperer arc.
Earlier, when Jocelyn and all her kids are at Alexandria, a couple of interesting things. We see them all playing “the quiet game.” I seemed just a little bit random to me. Maybe a foreshadow of Connie and her being deaf, but the quiet game is about not talking, more than it is about not hearing. And given that Jocelyn's group turned out to be evil, I feel like this is a sinister foreshadowing of some kind. Something we haven't seen fulfilled yet. Like maybe someone isn’t able to be quiet and it means their death. We did have the crying baby, which Connie saved, but that doesn’t ring true to me either. I'm not sure, but this was just so random, I think it has to lead to something.
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When talking to Jocelyn, Michonne says that when she heard Jocelyn's kids could hunt, she assumed it would be a few squirrels and a slingshot. The slingshot is an obvious foreshadow of Connie. I also noticed that when Jocelyn told the story about Michonne getting signatures for a petition in high school, she showed up at some "fancy ass Regent’s dinner” with double the number of signatures she needed. Regent is another word for ruler or King. Fancy academic dinners often have names like that. But I couldn't help but think that foreshadowed Michonne showing up at the Regent’s (King Ezekiel’s fancy ass fair). See what I mean about how they were using dialogue foreshadows for the present day?
When Michonne and Daryl get free, they split up and I noticed that Michonne grabs a water pipe. (Water =s Beth). 
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She drops it after fighting the kids I the hallway in favor of her katana (which one of the kids had). Yet another way to show that this arc is being paralleled with Beth in some way. Because Michonne wielded the water pipe as a weapon, I also thought it could be a way to show that Beth is the weapon they will use to defeat this (or some other *coughs Alpha*) evil group.
Michonne kills Jocelyn and then all the kids still try to kill her. I thought alternating between Michonne killing walkers in the present (while looking for Judith) rather than showing her kill the kids was really smart way. Obviously, the alternative would've been a lot darker and probably not allowed on TV.
Everything works out, Judith and all the Alexandrian kids are found, and there's a happy reunion.
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Winnie does get away, which is super-interesting. As I said yesterday, I think she’ll resurface, but just a couple of details about her. Since this happened roughly 5 years ago, I think she could be with the Whisperers. Even though she’s evil, I naturally want to read into the fact that she was part of this group who disappeared, and no one knows where she is now. Feels like an anti-Beth thing. Oh, and she's blonde. I mean, I would've read into her as a Beth parallel one way or the other, but they just so happened to make her blonde. Just saying.
I will mention one point of unreality in all of this. No way all the parents from Alexandria wouldn't have been there to help get their kids back. I get that in terms of the story, they needed Michonne and Daryl to bond and go through something together, just the two of them. It has everything to do with the parallels to Beth and Daryl’s arc. But no way those parents would have just twiddled their thumbs in Alexandria while Michonne (pregnant lady) and Daryl went to get the kids. Just doesn't happen my friends. But since I know what the show was trying to accomplish, I'll let it slide. ;D
Okay, in closing, I said there was something I wanted to pull together at the end. This was a small but kind of important epiphany I had while writing this post and thinking about the episode. I’m surprised it didn’t occur to me sooner, but now that I say that, I realize it really couldn’t have until I formulated the “Carzekiel will also get a death fake out” theory. In other words, I couldn’t have put it all together until this season.
Many of my past leadership predictions for Michonne and Carol (and by extension belief that Beth will lead as well) are based on one of her lines during her and Daryl’s fight in Still. “I’m not Michonne, I’m not Carol, I’m not Maggie…but I made it.” Anyone who’s followed me long knows I can really beat this line and it’s symbolism to death.
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Many TDers made early predictions about it that didn’t pan out. Or else we had theories…but they had holes in them. The leadership is the one that really seemed to work out for us. Maggie leading at Hilltop, Carol at the Kingdom, and Michonne at Alexandria. So by definition, Beth will have to lead somewhere, sometime too, and we definitely didn’t see that before Coda.
Minor aside: this is yet another reason I do think it will be Ezekiel, rather than Carol who is “just gone.” Because I think Carol will have to lead alone at the Kingdom for a time, just as Michonne is leading without Rick and Maggie led at Hilltop after losing Glenn. By the same token, if Beth woke up alone, then she lost Daryl as much as he lost her, and might have started leading at any time after that. We simply don’t know yet.
Anyway, so the epiphany I had was that three of the four ladies mentioned in Beth’s line in Still—Michonne, Carol, and Beth herself—all had death fake out arcs. So I had the thought that maybe her line foreshadowed that.
The odd one out is Glenn and Maggie. Because, although I obviously believe Beth is alive, we know Rick is, and I think the same will be true of Ezekiel, I do NOT think Glenn is coming back. I doubt anyone does.
Well, it took all of about twenty seconds for it to click for me. Glenn ISN’T coming back, but he already had his death fake out. In season 6.
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So this line did foreshadow that these four couples would all have a death fake out. We know they planned from very early on that Negan would indeed kill Glenn, just as in the CBs, so they had to do something a little different with his fake out. The whole point of doing it in S6 was to include him and Maggie in this arc. And it really wasn’t even a matter of him being paralleled with Beth per se (I mean, it WAS, because hers was the only fake out that had happened at that point; Richonne’s and Carzekiel’s wouldn’t come for several more seasons) but rather that the same symbolism has been and will be employed in each case because they’re all following the same arc.
Hence, the Sirius/Serious piggyback images we’ve seen around Carzekiel, the hand-holding, the clocks…
I think the writers figured out the major characters that people loved from the first three seasons—which included Rick and Michonne, Daryl, Carol, Glenn and Maggie—and figured out who their love interests would be in the long term. These are the four main couples of the apocalypse. There have been other awesome couples, sure, but these are the most mainstream and epic. These are the couples who were given death fake outs and resurrection arcs. Glenn’s was simply shorter than the others, spanning only a few episodes where Bethyl’s spanned several seasons. I’m assuming Michonne will figure out about Rick sometime next season, and of course we have no idea what kind of time span Carzekiel will have, but you get the idea.
So, for what I said earlier: this is why the purple flowers behind Michonne—the same ones we saw Maggie wake up to RIGHT after Glenn died—are important. It’s why the tunnels being part of this Jocelyn story are important. We first saw them in the midst of Glenn’s death fake out. It’s also why the Xs are important. Michonne and Daryl both have them—rather than other characters—because they’re both part of this same arc. See what I mean?
So yeah, that was my other other epiphany. :D And it, you know, makes me happy. *Does creepy TD dance* 
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