I just cannot take those toilet-rolls out from my mind, when those "luxury" items should had disappeared long, long time ago, just like it should had happened to the Alexandria community. But it hadn't. The neighbourhood looks and feels more like old peoples retirement facility rather than an "example" neighbourhood for the DC politicians.
You look at those houses and you'll see a fresh coat of paint, clean windows, and everything else, except modern electronics plus everything you can acquire from the internet. Boys even claimed that they have loads of video games to take their minds out from the outside. Who knows, maybe they spent all this time in relative safety unlike Carl, who had to learn to live with the walkers. The only problem is the girl, Enid, who has only spent "three" months at the inside. But the way she used pecks to make a ladder looked to me like she was either prepared to ditch this community, or then she was going to visit somebody outside the wall and neither one of those thing makes me feels like this is it ... this is the final resting place.
Why?
Well, thing is, we know next to nothing about the Alexandria, and what we have seen doesn't fit the picture we have seen few hundred miles towards south, nor can we see any evidence of struggle. To my eye those corrugated iron walls looked a bit flimsy, not talking about that some idiot put all supporting structures outside wall, instead inside like they should been. Just think about how easily one could collapse a section and then lure a hoard in to finish the survivors.
If Alexandria would had been built properly then those angled support bars would had been inside the perimeter. Someone would had placed barbedwire at top of the fence and erected a few watchtowers. But they haven't. Not even Aiden has thought about those thing, not talking about clearing a reasonable flat terrain outside the wall. Instead they trust that no-one will get in or even find that they're living there even though there's clearly number of people living inside.
In fact I bet if Abraham would had been in charge things would look quite different.
So without going any further with my analysis, I'll ask: "Where the hell did they found all those supplies and how to manage to save toilet rolls all this time?"