"The Walking Dead" developed by Frank Darabont and AMC - Part 2

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Perhaps because you haven't gotten attached to any characters yet. Wait till horrible things start happening to characters you like. Every so many issues, somebody writes Kirkman saying they're done with the comic because nothing good ever happens to these people haha.



Kirkman has said that he enjoys doing horrible things to these characters.



Haha, I need these things to make it to the show. We need to kick this apocalypse up a notch. Right now, these characters seem mildly inconvenienced.



You know what I've found interesting? People complain how dialogue heavy the show is, making it a slow paced serious. But now that I've read the comics... it's just as dialogue heavy.

As a person who reads more manga than comics, I'm used to more action-base/reaction panels, rather than all this dialogue. The comic is just as dialogue heavy, frustrating me to the point that I just skim through the pics.

So, I'll never complain about all the talking scenes in the show ever.
 
The comic is easy to fly through. I think I read 1-70 in a week. So if you have 3 or 4 "slow" issues, Kirkman throws in a bat**** crazy issue to wake you back up. What's the craziest thing we've seen so far? Carl and Otis getting shot?

And I get that they have to stretch the show out for an hour but the dialogue is repetitive, not so much heavy IMO. Sophia's missing, Carl blinked today, Shane's brooding, Daryl comforts Carol. Somebody.Needs.To.Get.Eaten.
 
The comic is easy to fly through. I think I read 1-70 in a week. So if you have 3 or 4 "slow" issues, Kirkman throws in a bat**** crazy issue to wake you back up. What's the craziest thing we've seen so far? Carl and Otis getting shot?

And I get that they have to stretch the show out for an hour but the dialogue is repetitive, not so much heavy IMO. Sophia's missing, Carl blinked today, Shane's brooding, Daryl comforts Carol. Somebody.Needs.To.Get.Eaten.

Or Daryl needs to be a Back Woods John Wayne again.
 
he's become like the chuck norris of zombie killing. me and my friend were joking around a few episodes back like "watch, norman reedus swoops in on a horse and starts tearing sh**up" then boom, this episode he's on a horse.
 
Look at what I just found on IMDB:

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This show has huge balls.
:wow:
 
he's become like the chuck norris of zombie killing. me and my friend were joking around a few episodes back like "watch, norman reedus swoops in on a horse and starts tearing sh**up" then boom, this episode he's on a horse.

I'm waiting for what goes down next ep with the barn. Daryl's injured. So is he gonna boss level with the barn, with stitches, a bullet wound, and one crossbow bolt?
 
and daryl is actually the governor, who is in turn cthulu in disguise. The show will become an increasingly preposterous series of plot twists involving norman reedus. and i'll love it.
 
and daryl is actually the governor, who is in turn cthulu in disguise. The show will become an increasingly preposterous series of plot twists involving norman reedus. and i'll love it.

It'll be perfect. And then the ultimate troll of all trolls for the series...




















































DARYL DIXON IS THE VIRUS! :bow:
 
MIND=BLOWN. might as well give them with the golden globe for greatest cosmic phenomenon.
 
And so it shall be!

All hail the great norman reedus. Our future salvation.
 
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Okay, seriously. I can't be the only person that has been waiting for
michonne and rick
to hump this entire comic with no results.
 
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Spoilers for Episodes 6 & 7, as posted on the IMDB message board:

"Secrets"

Episode opens with Patricia feeding the trapped walkers with live chickens.

Maggie has convinced Glenn to keep the presence of the walkers a secret. However, he eventually spills the beans to Dale, also revealing Lori's pregnancy in the process. Dale confronts Hershel in private, who somehow manages to persuade Dale to keep the secret as well, since he's convinced the walkers in the barn (including his wife and stepson) are merely sick and can be cured.

Andrea apologizes to Daryl for shooting him. And that's all we see of Daryl this week.

Shane instructs the women and Carl in the shooting range. He privately tutors Andrea, but manages to piss her off by mentioning Amy. Shane apologizes and they go off searching for Sohpia in a nearby housing development. No Sophia, but lots of walkers. Andrea and Shane blow away several walkers before getting to their car. On the drive back, they have some near-death-experience sex. When they arrive back at the farm, Dale realizes that something happened between them and tells Shane to stay away from Andrea. Shane responds with a not-so-veiled threat to kill Dale, after he promises to reveal that Shane considered shooting Rick (in the first season).

Lori discovers that Herhsel wants the group to leave and berates Rick for keeping it a secret. She sends Glenn back to the pharmacy for another trip and Maggie accompanies him. They're attacked by a walker, which Glenn kills, earning some big points with Maggie in the process. Glenn brings back abortion pills for Tori, who takes some but then immediately throws them back up. Meanwhile, Rick finds the bottle of pills and confronts Lori, who admits she's pregnant. Cue dramatic conversation about bringing a baby into a zombie-infested world. She also reveals that she and Shane used to bump uglies. Rick's reaction: "Meh, I always kind of figured."

"Pretty Much Dead Already"

Episode opens with Glenn revealing the presence of the walkers to the rest of the group, who promptly proceed to freak out. Maggie becomes angry with Glenn for not keeping the secret and ruins his hat in retribution. Dale gives Glenn his trademark bucket hat as a replacement. Maggie later makes a plea to Hershel for the group to stay. She and Glenn also have an argument about the walkers, after which they eventually admit their feelings, kiss and make up.

Rick and Hershel argue, with Hershel demanding the group leave within a week. Rick uses the my-wife-is-pregnant card, but Hershel's not persuaded. Shane also wants the group to get the hell out of there because of the walkers in the barn, but Rick uses the same excuse to cool him down. However, Shane then becomes convinced that Lori's baby is his.

Dale takes off with Shane's guns to hide them in the swamp. Shane tracks him down and demands he give the guns back. Dale points his rifle at him and threatens to shoot. However, he backs down at the last moment, since he has no wish to become like Shane: he reveals that he knows Shane shot Otis and lied about what really happened. Shane heads back to the farm with the guns.

Hershel has Rick help him and Jimmy try to fish some walkers out of a nearby pit of quicksand and lead them into the barn with snare poles. He says the group can stay on the farm if they agree not to kill the walkers. They arrive at the farm about the same time Shane emerges from the swamp and hands out guns to other members of the group...

[sp]"Pretty Much Dead Already" (CONT'D)

Shane sees the snared walkers and goes berserk. He yells at Rick and Hershel as they guide the walkers towards the barn, with the rest of the group and people in the farm looking on. He pulls his sidearm and unloads it in the chest of one of the walkers, demanding to know "Could someone who's alive just take that? Why is it still coming?" Hershel has no answer.

He finishes off the walker with a headshot, grabs a nearby pickaxe and breaks open the barn door. Walkers pour out, T-Dog, Daryl, Shane, Glenn, and Andrea form a line and open fire. Once the dust clears, one more walker emerges. Sophia. Rick finally steps up next to the others, pulls his six-shooter and kills Sophia with a shot to the head. End episode.
 
^ while all of that sounds plausible, the last part seems pretty out of character for Rick on the show.
 
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