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Let's just say the horde is coming because they heard it was the season finale.
The horde is coming because Dale wasn't there to not spot them.
Let's just say the horde is coming because they heard it was the season finale.
Watched the episode last night.
Just wow.... when Carl walked into frame, my eyes began rolling backwards and haven't stopped almost 10hrs later.
They could replace Lori with Fran Drescher and digitally insert young Jake Lloyd and i'd probably enjoy their characters more.
Fuck Lori and fuck that stupid kid.
Yeah, I like those. AMC does a nice job with their bonus content every week.I don't know if you guys have been checking them out, but these "Inside Episode ### The Walking Dead: Episode Title" videos on The Walking Dead's AMC website are pretty great. They all give a great look at each episode from the point of the actors/actresses perceptions of their characters and gives some perspective on every key scene in an episode that you may not have thought about when you were watching it.
Yeah, I like those. AMC does a nice job with their bonus content every week.
Here's the "Inside the Episode" feature for last week's episode in case anyone wants to check it out.
Just caught up with the last two episodes. Great scenes at the end but the show remains way too draggy. Too many unnecessary scenes with boring dialogues.
Also a big wtf at how he got a clean head shot from that distance.
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Man, I do that pretty often too.Is that like, uh, a sign of insanity? Zombie-virus?(sometimes even with fists)
Mini-assumption-spoiler, I guess:won't Dale come back from the dead too? His brain remained intact and he must be infected too + the "makeshift" grave is not much of a hindrance - soo nothing is stopping the writers from bringing him back, right?
Riiiight.Headshot.
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Man, I do that pretty often too.Is that like, uh, a sign of insanity? Zombie-virus?(sometimes even with fists)![]()
How did Shane become a zombie?
How come the guy they kept hostage turned a zombie without having any bites?
Did I miss something, or are we supposed to learn this later on?
They're all zombies; they just gotta die first.
If you look at Lori's parenting then Carl probably grew up with playing GTA and CoD. He got dem mad skills from playing video games I tell ya.Enjoyed the ep but it wasn't great or anything.
Mega :lol at Carl. Everything he has done recently has been a complete joke.
Also a big wtf at how he got a clean head shot from that distance.
The Walking Dead.
BOOM.
Cool line and all, but it doesn't really say anything about the characters. I mean, they could live until 100 and die of heart failure.The Walking Dead.
BOOM.
How did Shane become a zombie?
How come the guy they kept hostage turned a zombie without having any bites?
Did I miss something, or are we supposed to learn this later on?
Well, on Conan, he did say he's had his nose broken over 10 times. Probably doesn't work right
I missed the same thing. Very confused by Shane and Randall's turning into zombies. Also, Carl needs to go, any scene with him is instantly fast forwarded through. Worst child actor ever.
I agree, I don't care for Carl at all.
As for why people are turning without any apparent bites, just wait til next episode, if you haven't seen posts explaining this yet.
My thoughts:
Amazing episode.
Show will be shit now that Shane is dead.
There's no reason to watch it now.
Show will be shit now that Shane is dead.
There's no reason to watch it now.
My thoughts:
Amazing episode.
Show will be shit now that Shane is dead.
There's no reason to watch it now.
For all the shit Carl and Lori get... they are not much better in the books. Carl's penchant for wandering in the series defies words, tho. That brat gets around.
My thoughts:
Amazing episode.
Show will be shit now that Shane is dead.
There's no reason to watch it now.
Yep, I agree. Hate pretty much all the characters now except T-Dogg.
Yep, I agree. Hate pretty much all the characters now except T-Dogg.
My thoughts:
Amazing episode.
Show will be shit now that Shane is dead.
There's no reason to watch it now.
Just watched it again, Rick definitely waits around to watch Shane turn. He stands over him watching then gets emotional. It's clear as day.
Very excited for the finale.
His son turned up holding a gun on him, so he had a reason to ignore the corpse.So he knew that would happen, but he turned his back on the corpse, ignoring it and almost dying (if not for his sudden marksman of a son) because of that? Huhwhat?
His son turned up holding a gun on him, so he had a reason to ignore the corpse.
How does someone break their nose around 10 times? Ri-goddamn-diculous.
Uh... even if someone was holding a gun on me, I wouldn't turn my back on a soon-to-be zombie.
Sure. He's already super emotionally messed up from just killing his best friend. Now his son has just seen him do it? Turning his back to deal with his son seems appropriate to me.So he knew that would happen, but he turned his back on the corpse, ignoring it and almost dying (if not for his sudden marksman of a son) as a result? Huhwhat?
Sure. He's already super emotionally messed up from just killing his best friend. Now his son has just seen him do it? Turning his back to deal with his son seems appropriate to me.
Since when has a zombie been able to jump/fly 20 feet? Relying on his son to call out is a valid option. Except his son froze and raised his gun at it. The whole time Carl had his gun up, he assumed Shane was still laying on the ground.Even considering the plot convenient nature of the zombification time lapse?
Here's an idea: if you know Shane's body may turn into a zombie, why not maneuver yourself so you can see the corpse and your son? Is Rick locked into a 2D plane?
If Rick knows about the zombification process, his behavior doesn't make sense. In fact, there would be no reason at all not to put a bullet through The Corpse Formerly Known as Shane's skull before he can rise again. Except for the script declaring that things must play out like it did. (And aside from all that, you have the problem of Carl not saying, "Look out!" just to add more Drama to the scene. There's no excuse for that except bad writing, just like with Dale's death scene.)
I think it makes a lot more sense if he doesn't know Shane will turn. But we'll find out for sure in the next episode.
Since when has a zombie been able to jump/fly 20 feet? Relying on his son to call out is a valid option. Except his son froze and raised his gun at it. The whole time Carl had his gun up, he assumed Shane was still laying on the ground.