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Then it was incredibly poorly explained.
Then it was incredibly poorly explained.
I think if it's recently planted it also doesn't need to be mowed for a long time? Both my friend and uncle put in grass last year and haven't had to mow it yet, and I'm sure they didn't buy anything special.There are special breeds of lawn grass that only need to be mowed like twice a year. Maybe they got really popular prior to the outbreak.
I think if it's recently planted it also doesn't need to be mowed for a long time? Both my friend and uncle put in grass last year and haven't had to mow it yet, and I'm sure they didn't buy anything special.
You were expecting good writing from this show?
Some of us don't follow the comic relligiously, but how about this?
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Where'd that come from? Future cover? Daryl coming to the comics?!?
I think if it's recently planted it also doesn't need to be mowed for a long time? Both my friend and uncle put in grass last year and haven't had to mow it yet, and I'm sure they didn't buy anything special.
Yeah, I'm talking mostly about the people in the cars. I'd have to rewatch the series to see if I could find other examples of dead people who didn't become zombies. Had thought the camper guy was another one, but someone brought up that he wrote a note saying he was bit.
Were the drifters who were killed in the bar shot in the head?
Yes. Rick even shot the overweight guy in the head after killing him.
Was the soldier in the tank from the pilot episode bitten?
Were the drifters who were killed in the bar shot in the head?
Whoa didn't realize that was Witwer.Not "actually" shown, but the dialogue from the actor (Sam Witwer) and Frank Darabount, was that he had been bitten. That soldier was to be the central role in a planned season 2 opening episode, that centered on a military unit going into Atlanta, and takes place during the fall of the city (and civilization). Episode ends with him taking refuge in that tank, almost using the grenade to blow himself up, but instead just dies. Episode ends with Rick from the Pilot, coming into the tank, and taking the grenade (used to escape the CDC)
1st guy was a direct headshot, 2nd guy was shot twice in the chest, then headshotted when he was on the ground.
Whoa didn't realize that was Witwer.
Which made no fucking sense.Shane and Rick were out of the woods close to the house.
Is that Starkiller?
HOLY SHIT, he was the zombie in the tank!?
Aw what? I would have loved to see that prequel!
On Shane's Death and where that leads Rick.
Glen Mazzara:The Show's focus was always on Rick. Rick dealing with issues of leadership. At first he was lost, and he needed a decisive act in his life to cement his character and leadership abilities in this new world. Episode 12 was really not about Shane dying, but about the act of Rick killing Shane.
Was Shane's way the way?
Shane has been right in most of his calls but he's a flawed character, lacks humanity and compassion, Rick has are leadership qualities but lacked the violent nature of Shane. With Shane's death, Rick has been infected with some of Shane's personality.
(Possible spoilers)
Glen Mazzara was apparently at some media conference, I found a summary of what was said at this forum.
This is what I found the most interesting:
No.
No no no no no no.
No!
NO!
That pretty much follows Rick's development in the books. It is not as bad as it sounds, really (actually, it's a welcome change)
-Super mild spoiler (so silly it's not even one):-his balls finally drop so to speak.
Must.......not........read.........spoilers. BE STRONG REDD
I'm having such a hard time to resist the spoilers! I must be strong!
I wouldn't even call them spoilers (that's why I'm not posting them in the spoiler thread). If you've seen the last three episodes you already get the idea.
I'm only using thecode because some people get extra itchy otherwise.
Edit: What -Pyromaniac- said.
If Daryl makes it into the comics, I may have to start looking into them!
I really would of liked to have seen that prequel. I've always felt this show could use some Lost style flashbacks or interesting stand alone episodes focusing on civilization's downfall.
farm makes sense though. So it's no big deal. Why wouldn't they want to stay at the farm? Shit was nice for a while.Darabont seemed like he had a solid idea of where he wanted to go and it definitely sounds more interesting with what we've been given this season.
That interview with the actor was telling. You wonder why they're not off the farm yet? They don't have the budget. The show is forced to meander is spin tires because of budget cuts and a total change in direction.
farm makes sense though. So it's no big deal. Why wouldn't they want to stay at the farm? Shit was nice for a while.
I just re-watched the last episode....what was with the flashes of zombies when Shane died? I thought that was an odd editing decision.....
It was the large group of zombies roaming the woods. They showed them noticing the sound of Carl's gun. Iirc.I just re-watched the last episode....what was with the flashes of zombies when Shane died? I thought that was an odd editing decision.....
It was the large group of zombies roaming the woods. They showed them noticing the sound of Carl's gun. Iirc.
yeah I thought it was to indicate that he was transforming, so there was no confusion about anything. They just put a visual on the transformation.The transition from infected human into full blown dead zombie.
I thought it was pretty cool, visually.