RyanardoDaVinci
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Daryl better not die because idiot kid lost his gun in the woods...
OK, the shock and slap-happy coping mechanism has worn off, and now I'm just mad, frustrated and depressed Dale died, and so horribly. Seriously.![]()
Daryl better not die because idiot kid lost his gun in the woods...
*zombie crawls towards Daryl, who is pinned under his hog*
"FUCK!"
*Daryl frantically goes through his bag, kicking the zombie away... and comes up with nothing. Before he is eaten alive, he has a revelatory moment and stares straight ahead*
"You little shit."
*smash cut to Carl watching from the woods with a trollface*
Peace, Brotha.Done. I can't watch this train-wreck anymore.
Aaw, I really wanted to see the television audience reaction to (comic book spoiler, now irrelevant for TV show)Dale and Andrea gettin' it on.
What the shit???Aaw, I really wanted to see the television audience reaction to (comic book spoiler, now irrelevant for TV show)Dale and Andrea gettin' it on.
I haven't read the comic, and I shouldn't have read that spoiler.But TV Dale had better taste than that.
What the shit???
Ok, now I want no part of that comic...
Daryl better not die because idiot kid lost his gun in the woods...
I think it's funny you took exception to this when you call him T-Dawg instead of his real name on the show, T-Dog.
Awesome and sad at the same time.maybe dale will come back as a force ghost?
to give us all dale-face from the beyond.
Agree with this.He argued for them not to become murderers. Wow, that's morally condescending alright.
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It's a real gut punch to see Dale go, and I'm sure that's the point -- pull no punches, no one's safe. Still, there's really no one else quite like him in the group. He was a father figure, a warm character, a foil to all the hard-asses and he provided some much-needed levity.
I mean, just wow. And the saddest part is he died not knowing that in the end, Rick did the right thing. (Whether that "right thing" backfires doesn't change the fact it IS the right thing.)
Seriously. And tie it to the front porch of the farm and not be longer than 20ft.Someone get Carl one of these...
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Oh God, now that I think about it. :/ I also agree about how there can be 10 great moments in the show but something so seemingly dumb you wonder what the hell happened. Most recent being Lori taking off on her own and Carl in this episode.So your kid shows obvious signs of growing callous and cold.. and what do you do? You pay no attention to him and let him walk around in the fucking woods by himself.
"If there were a zombie apocalypse" is like, one of the biggest "worst case scenario" cliches imaginable. But when it's actually happening in this show, people act retarded. It seems like every episode has like 10 great moments and 1 really baffling, poorly-written plot hole.
Watch Daryl die later because he expected to have that gun in his motorcycle sidebag. Fuck you, Carl.
And can T-Dawg get a fucking line, please? I forget he even existed until they were debating the execution in the house.
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Dale, dead > you, alive
Sometimes I wonder how many seasons it will take before the "why aren't they shooting more zombies and being more badass?"-crowd figures out this show isn't made for them.
Show redeemed. Make it happen, writers.
I believe his Christian name is Theodore Douglas
I don't think Dale had a problem with being killed since he raised his head up to meet the gun.[RedLetterMedia Intruding Star Trek Background Guy]
Hey, I have a question. Why would the group take Hershel's medical opinion as incontrovertible fact? Just a few episodes ago, Hershel said the captive kid would definitely lose his leg if pulled off the fence. But then Rick pulled him off anyway, and in the next episode the captive still had his leg, and the audience got one line telling us he would suffer only "minor nerve damage."
Wouldn't you want a second opinion before shooting a man in the head if this guy were your doctor? I know there aren't many medical professionals available, and Dale's wound looked really bad and was almost certainly infected. But in season 1, an infected man was allowed to live until he turned into a zombie, and the episode's message was that every moment of life is precious. Does this seem possibly contradictory to anyone else?
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I can't wait for a mega zombie Otis to crash through a wall and eat Shane.
I don't think Dale had a problem with being killed since he raised his head up to meet the gun.
Carl is as dumb as his mother, I mean fuck, what the hell was he doing?
Then Shane, as he's being eaten, will scream at Rick as he walks away, "YOU CAN'T LEAVE ME TO DIE WITH THIS MONSTER, RICK!"
And Rick will turn, stone-faced and point a finger. "You're the monster, Shane. You're the monster."lolz
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Hey, I have a question. Why would the group take Hershel's medical opinion as incontrovertible fact? Just a few episodes ago, Hershel said the captive kid would definitely lose his leg if pulled off the fence. But then Rick pulled him off anyway, and in the next episode the captive still had his leg, and the audience got one line telling us he would suffer only "minor nerve damage."
Wouldn't you want a second opinion before shooting a man in the head if this guy were your doctor? I know there aren't many medical professionals available, and Dale's wound looked really bad and was almost certainly infected. But in season 1, an infected man was allowed to live until he turned into a zombie, and the episode's message was that every moment of life is precious. Does this seem possibly contradictory to anyone else?
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Dale died for everyone's sins. Now they have to carry that burden
Dale died because he decided to go for a walk in the middle of the night all the while not being aware of his surroundings
They should have had Shane find Dale right before he was gutted and have him let it happen.I applaud that the show was ballsy enough to kill off a main character. I hate that they decided to do it in the stupidest and least interesting way possible.
Shane should have killed Dale
I applaud that the show was ballsy enough to kill off a main character. I hate that they decided to do it in the stupidest and least interesting way possible.
Shane should have killed Dale
This show is so goddamn dumb. I love it so much. Dale bitching about not wanting to live in world of survival of the fittest. Wtf, that's like the number one rule of life on Earth. What an idiot.
[RedLetterMedia Intruding Star Trek Background Guy]
Hey, I have a question. Why would the group take Hershel's medical opinion as incontrovertible fact? Just a few episodes ago, Hershel said the captive kid would definitely lose his leg if pulled off the fence. But then Rick pulled him off anyway, and in the next episode the captive still had his leg, and the audience got one line telling us he would suffer only "minor nerve damage."
Wouldn't you want a second opinion before shooting a man in the head if this guy were your doctor? I know there aren't many medical professionals available, and Dale's wound looked really bad and was almost certainly infected. But in season 1, an infected man was allowed to live until he turned into a zombie, and the episode's message was that every moment of life is precious. Does this seem possibly contradictory to anyone else?
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Edit : Unfortunately, they have probably fucked up any hope of Randall not being an enemy. The torture/ruined execution isn't going to go over well if he meets up with his old group again.
No, way. Shane will be like "RICK, SAVE ME" and then Rick will turn around it will be Dale's face.
Shane will drop his jaw and gasp as five zombies eat all of his insides. But he'll keep breathing and staring at Rick/Dale for 15 seconds over a looped sound bit that's supposed to pass for music.
Then Rick will put on his hat and be Lori will be sleeping in their Prius.
Dale died because he decided to go for a walk in the middle of the night all the while not being aware of his surroundings
They should have had Shane find Dale right before he was gutted and have him let it happen.
His stomach was ripped right open, you don't need a doctor to know he's fucked. They put him out of his misery, as such a wound is going to cause a long painful death.
They should have had Shane find Dale right before he was gutted and have him let it happen.