The Walking Dead

My guess is that it is another, as yet to be introduced, survivor.

I think that is right. They keep toying with us on the Merle reintroduction!

Sadly, I think that the Merle reintroduction will take place in one of those TV cliche cliffhanger season ending episodes. If not this season, then the next.

No...i think we will be seeing Merle next week. I could've sworn i saw him in the trailer for next week's episode.
 
I think that is right. They keep toying with us on the Merle reintroduction!

Sadly, I think that the Merle reintroduction will take place in one of those TV cliche cliffhanger season ending episodes. If not this season, then the next.

No...i think we will be seeing Merle next week. I could've sworn i saw him in the trailer for next week's episode.

I think your right, I want to see the Governor too.
 
LOVED last night's episode! Rick's axe whack to that dude? AWESOME! Split his old head right apart. Felt bad for the guy Rick locked outside with the walkers ... now there's just one more walker to kill. He should have just axed his head too. The two prisoners left? Sucks to be them.
Not sure I felt bad for him. He seemed like an immoral prick that would have caused problems. I felt for how he was taken out!

Not sure he will come back as a walker. There were a lot of walkers out there, I am sure they picked his bones clean!

Yeah, meant I felt bad for him being thrown to the walkers but you're right there probably wasn't anything left of him after they got done with him.

So is Herschel dead or alive? I thought he was alive when he was holding Rick's hand then I thought he died and he made the daughter's hold Herschel's hand but then Lori said he was alive. I thought Herschel was going to bite Rick on the arm. Confusion here.
I thought that was fairly obvious that he lived! And be honest, when Herschel grab Lori's face you jumped out of your seat (reminded me of the beginning of the webisode!

When Herschel passed out I thought he died and that was why Lori left the room, Rick gave Herschel's hand over to the daughters and then left the room too.


Glad that the young blond girl told Carl to knock off the way he talks to Lori. Someone had too.
He should be more respectful, but he RIGHTFULLY got supplies and that helped save Herschel's life!!! He is a child soldier now!

He should be a little soldier boy now ... but he should still respect his momma! lol


Rick is pisssed at Lori for sleeping with Shane. If that babby comes out with a big old head of black hair and a bit of a honker nose Rick will never get over (or forgive Lori) for it being Shane's kid.
Doubtfully! At this point, I think he is only hoping for a healthy and live baby!

I still have doubts that Lori or the babby are going to live ... c-section by Carol? In all that filth and muck? Hmmmm. Unless they get to that town before the babby is born.
 
LOVED last night's episode! Rick's axe whack to that dude? AWESOME! Split his old head right apart. Felt bad for the guy Rick locked outside with the walkers ... now there's just one more walker to kill. He should have just axed his head too. The two prisoners left? Sucks to be them.
Not sure I felt bad for him. He seemed like an immoral prick that would have caused problems. I felt for how he was taken out!

Not sure he will come back as a walker. There were a lot of walkers out there, I am sure they picked his bones clean!

Yeah, meant I felt bad for him being thrown to the walkers but you're right there probably wasn't anything left of him after they got done with him.


I thought that was fairly obvious that he lived! And be honest, when Herschel grab Lori's face you jumped out of your seat (reminded me of the beginning of the webisode!

When Herschel passed out I thought he died and that was why Lori left the room, Rick gave Herschel's hand over to the daughters and then left the room too.



He should be more respectful, but he RIGHTFULLY got supplies and that helped save Herschel's life!!! He is a child soldier now!

He should be a little soldier boy now ... but he should still respect his momma! lol


Rick is pisssed at Lori for sleeping with Shane. If that babby comes out with a big old head of black hair and a bit of a honker nose Rick will never get over (or forgive Lori) for it being Shane's kid.
Doubtfully! At this point, I think he is only hoping for a healthy and live baby!

I still have doubts that Lori or the babby are going to live ... c-section by Carol? In all that filth and muck? Hmmmm. Unless they get to that town before the babby is born.

The governor probably has a doctor or 2 in his town, I didn't even think of that.
 
Agreed, and as for locking the young one out on the yard with the walkers...the convict should have made a more rational decision about his
circumstances

I didn't like that little guy anyways, he was straight talking smack the whole time. He got what he deserved.

Yep, but then again, imagine being locked in a room for over a year with all those other nutz!
And think how bad-ass they were, shaving the whole time with kitchen knives. :lol:
 
Lori's little chat with Rick about him being a killer etc and the talk they had at the end, hopefully Rick will stop wallowing in his own self-pity.

Also, he needs to have a chat with Carl. He was awesome in this season's first ep for his shooting capabilities but this ep, he was being his usual dick of a self.
 
Lori's little chat with Rick about him being a killer etc and the talk they had at the end, hopefully Rick will stop wallowing in his own self-pity.

Also, he needs to have a chat with Carl. He was awesome in this season's first ep for his shooting capabilities but this ep, he was being his usual dick of a self.

Carl is trying too hard to impress that blonde girl.
 
As a fan of the Romero zombie movies, my appreciation for 'The Walking Dead' has waned somewhat. The writers of TWD have read and written their screenplays concept by concept by the "Big Book Of Romero" film creation. As was oft the theme in Romero's flicks, the zombies are far less terrifying than the despotic folks who populate them. So has it become in The Walking Dead. I continue to enjoy the social and political themes of Romero horror movies overlayed with the pervading zombie apocalypse. Romero's human villans were caricatures of the taboo and darker themes of the historical eras in American history during which they were produced. Romero's villans existed for a purpose: to boldy emphasize the most controversial social and political issues of the day which no one really wanted to discuss or air in public. Not so the villans in the Walking Dead who seem to exist solely as added sources of suspense useable when zombies are not attacking.

I still watch the show, but as a drama it functions more as 'camp' than depth. Rick for instance. For how long prior to Shane's demise did he know without doubt Shane possessed sociopathic tendencies he was willing to act on? I mean at one point last season, I was waiting for Shane to off a member of Rick's family just to prove that 'Hey, Rick I am a really bad guy.' I guess at this point I just watch the show because it's zombies and unedited gore on TV. I suppose that's something original in and of itself.
 
Okay ... before I read feedback post from this past week's episode I have to say the following .....

Holy shit Rick! That was ******* nasty! I mean, I know it was either you or him, but damn!
 
Okay ... before I read feedback post from this past week's episode I have to say the following .....

Holy shit Rick! That was ******* nasty! I mean, I know it was either you or him, but damn!

Rick did the right thing, can't have another Shane repeat. That Hispanic guy wanted to take over the whole show.
 
LOVED last night's episode! Rick's axe whack to that dude? AWESOME! Split his old head right apart. Felt bad for the guy Rick locked outside with the walkers ... now there's just one more walker to kill. He should have just axed his head too. The two prisoners left? Sucks to be them.
Not sure I felt bad for him. He seemed like an immoral prick that would have caused problems. I felt for how he was taken out!

Not sure he will come back as a walker. There were a lot of walkers out there, I am sure they picked his bones clean!

Yeah, meant I felt bad for him being thrown to the walkers but you're right there probably wasn't anything left of him after they got done with him.


I thought that was fairly obvious that he lived! And be honest, when Herschel grab Lori's face you jumped out of your seat (reminded me of the beginning of the webisode!

When Herschel passed out I thought he died and that was why Lori left the room, Rick gave Herschel's hand over to the daughters and then left the room too.



He should be more respectful, but he RIGHTFULLY got supplies and that helped save Herschel's life!!! He is a child soldier now!

He should be a little soldier boy now ... but he should still respect his momma! lol


Rick is pisssed at Lori for sleeping with Shane. If that babby comes out with a big old head of black hair and a bit of a honker nose Rick will never get over (or forgive Lori) for it being Shane's kid.
Doubtfully! At this point, I think he is only hoping for a healthy and live baby!

I still have doubts that Lori or the babby are going to live ... c-section by Carol? In all that filth and muck? Hmmmm. Unless they get to that town before the babby is born.

This is TV and for a prison to be abandoned for over a year, it was pretty clean!
 
As a fan of the Romero zombie movies, my appreciation for 'The Walking Dead' has waned somewhat. The writers of TWD have read and written their screenplays concept by concept by the "Big Book Of Romero" film creation. As was oft the theme in Romero's flicks, the zombies are far less terrifying than the despotic folks who populate them. So has it become in The Walking Dead. I continue to enjoy the social and political themes of Romero horror movies overlayed with the pervading zombie apocalypse. Romero's human villans were caricatures of the taboo and darker themes of the historical eras in American history during which they were produced. Romero's villans existed for a purpose: to boldy emphasize the most controversial social and political issues of the day which no one really wanted to discuss or air in public. Not so the villans in the Walking Dead who seem to exist solely as added sources of suspense useable when zombies are not attacking.

I still watch the show, but as a drama it functions more as 'camp' than depth. Rick for instance. For how long prior to Shane's demise did he know without doubt Shane possessed sociopathic tendencies he was willing to act on? I mean at one point last season, I was waiting for Shane to off a member of Rick's family just to prove that 'Hey, Rick I am a really bad guy.' I guess at this point I just watch the show because it's zombies and unedited gore on TV. I suppose that's something original in and of itself.

I am also a HUGE fan of the Romero films (except for the last one - it was beyond stupid)! As much as I loved Night (and the remake), Dawn (and the remake), I actually enjoy the Walking Dead more!!! It's that F'ing good!
 
Okay ... before I read feedback post from this past week's episode I have to say the following .....

Holy shit Rick! That was ******* nasty! I mean, I know it was either you or him, but damn!

Rick did the right thing, can't have another Shane repeat. That Hispanic guy wanted to take over the whole show.

Oh, I know he did. I just thought they might get into a tussle, roll around on the floor beating the crap out of each other. The machete in the head was not what I expected.
 
As a fan of the Romero zombie movies, my appreciation for 'The Walking Dead' has waned somewhat. The writers of TWD have read and written their screenplays concept by concept by the "Big Book Of Romero" film creation. As was oft the theme in Romero's flicks, the zombies are far less terrifying than the despotic folks who populate them. So has it become in The Walking Dead. I continue to enjoy the social and political themes of Romero horror movies overlayed with the pervading zombie apocalypse. Romero's human villans were caricatures of the taboo and darker themes of the historical eras in American history during which they were produced. Romero's villans existed for a purpose: to boldy emphasize the most controversial social and political issues of the day which no one really wanted to discuss or air in public. Not so the villans in the Walking Dead who seem to exist solely as added sources of suspense useable when zombies are not attacking.

I still watch the show, but as a drama it functions more as 'camp' than depth. Rick for instance. For how long prior to Shane's demise did he know without doubt Shane possessed sociopathic tendencies he was willing to act on? I mean at one point last season, I was waiting for Shane to off a member of Rick's family just to prove that 'Hey, Rick I am a really bad guy.' I guess at this point I just watch the show because it's zombies and unedited gore on TV. I suppose that's something original in and of itself.

I am also a HUGE fan of the Romero films (except for the last one - it was beyond stupid)! As much as I loved Night (and the remake), Dawn (and the remake), I actually enjoy the Walking Dead more!!! It's that F'ing good!

LOVE the remake to Dawn Of The Dead!
The original Night is one of my all time favs.
 
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Okay ... before I read feedback post from this past week's episode I have to say the following .....

Holy shit Rick! That was ******* nasty! I mean, I know it was either you or him, but damn!

Rick did the right thing, can't have another Shane repeat. That Hispanic guy wanted to take over the whole show.

Oh, I know he did. I just thought they might get into a tussle, roll around on the floor beating the crap out of each other. The machete in the head was not what I expected.

Its better to end it quickly, fighting that guy like that would have complicated things. Better to finish him off quickly.
 
As a fan of the Romero zombie movies, my appreciation for 'The Walking Dead' has waned somewhat. The writers of TWD have read and written their screenplays concept by concept by the "Big Book Of Romero" film creation. As was oft the theme in Romero's flicks, the zombies are far less terrifying than the despotic folks who populate them. So has it become in The Walking Dead. I continue to enjoy the social and political themes of Romero horror movies overlayed with the pervading zombie apocalypse. Romero's human villans were caricatures of the taboo and darker themes of the historical eras in American history during which they were produced. Romero's villans existed for a purpose: to boldy emphasize the most controversial social and political issues of the day which no one really wanted to discuss or air in public. Not so the villans in the Walking Dead who seem to exist solely as added sources of suspense useable when zombies are not attacking.

I still watch the show, but as a drama it functions more as 'camp' than depth. Rick for instance. For how long prior to Shane's demise did he know without doubt Shane possessed sociopathic tendencies he was willing to act on? I mean at one point last season, I was waiting for Shane to off a member of Rick's family just to prove that 'Hey, Rick I am a really bad guy.' I guess at this point I just watch the show because it's zombies and unedited gore on TV. I suppose that's something original in and of itself.

I am also a HUGE fan of the Romero films (except for the last one - it was beyond stupid)! As much as I loved Night (and the remake), Dawn (and the remake), I actually enjoy the Walking Dead more!!! It's that F'ing good!

LOVE the remake to Dawn Of The Dead!
The original Night is one of my all time favs.

The original Dawn of the Dead was my fav, then I'm one of the few freaks that like the remake of Night of the Living Dead better than the original. The Dawn remake was awesome, running Zombies was a good twist. I absolutely HATED Land of the Dead. What a horrible twist on the story! I think there was one between Dawn and Land, but I never saw that one.
 
I am also a HUGE fan of the Romero films (except for the last one - it was beyond stupid)! As much as I loved Night (and the remake), Dawn (and the remake), I actually enjoy the Walking Dead more!!! It's that F'ing good!

LOVE the remake to Dawn Of The Dead!
The original Night is one of my all time favs.

The original Dawn of the Dead was my fav, then I'm one of the few freaks that like the remake of Night of the Living Dead better than the original. The Dawn remake was awesome, running Zombies was a good twist. I absolutely HATED Land of the Dead. What a horrible twist on the story! I think there was one between Dawn and Land, but I never saw that one.

They need to make a Dawn of the Dead 2 with a different cast.
 
LOVE the remake to Dawn Of The Dead!
The original Night is one of my all time favs.

The original Dawn of the Dead was my fav, then I'm one of the few freaks that like the remake of Night of the Living Dead better than the original. The Dawn remake was awesome, running Zombies was a good twist. I absolutely HATED Land of the Dead. What a horrible twist on the story! I think there was one between Dawn and Land, but I never saw that one.

They need to make a Dawn of the Dead 2 with a different cast.

Why a different cast? Vin Rims was awesome in it! Keep him around at least!
 
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