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

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It's too bad you feel that way. I think the comic is miles above the show.

Also some people find it difficult to get into the comic, there's a lot of dialogue to read.

Zap's the first person I've seen not like the comic. I gobble those issues up like a crackhead when they come out.
 
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Unknowingly training someone with the tools to kill you
 
Zap's the first person I've seen not like the comic. I gobble those issues up like a crackhead when they come out.

Haha same here.

"New issue?"

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For one, because I know that there's a good chance some character may not be alive by the end of the issue. That sense of actual danger is addicting. I don't get that sense of danger with the show; the zombie apocalypse seems like a minor inconvenience at best.
 
For one, because I know that there's a good chance some character may not be alive by the end of the issue. That sense of actual danger is addicting. I don't get that sense of danger with the show; the zombie apocalypse seems like a minor inconvenience at best.
That's cause they've spent almost all season at Happy Acres Farm it seems.
 
It's too bad you feel that way. I think the comic is miles above the show.

Also some people find it difficult to get into the comic, there's a lot of dialogue to read.

Yes, there really is, which is why I was confused by people complaining about the show being so dialogue heavy.

Not to mention the trollfest on Rick. Like, wtf.
 
oh I know what that Ausiello guy is talking about and it's not Andrea. Check the last few pages for that spoiler pic.

You mean Sophia? Did you read the article I posted? Why would a 12 year old girl have a beef with amc about Darabont leaving?
 
Yes, there really is, which is why I was confused by people complaining about the show being so dialogue heavy.
Because it's a bunch of bad writing with pointless dialogue that hasn't progressed the story.
 
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Thought it was quite interesting that they were wasting ammuntion just for target practice.
 
Dale is the 2nd best character on the show.

I agree. Daryl is my fav, and as much as i hate him, Shane is the third. These characters are complex. I find Rick to be the most boring, followed by Lori.

So, what did the CDC guy whisper in Rick's ear at the end of last season?
 
If I was going to put my favorite characters is order...

1. Darryl
2. Dale
3. Shane
4. Rick
5. Andrea
6. Glenn
7. Lori
8. T-Dog
9. Carol

If I were to add Herschel I would probably put him #3 (maybe 4) and Maggie....6 just under Andrea but above Glenn. I used to like Glenn, especially season 1 but his character has become a bit whiny, while I hated Andrea before, her character is moving on up.
 
This show is really starting to fall apart for me, to be honest.

I was cool with them not having in Allen, Donna, and the twins, I'm alright with them killing off Otis, but this Shane/Andrea/Lori/Rick cluster **** is just too much.

Daryl, Hershel, Maggie, and Glenn are the only characters I care about.

Oh, and Carl.
 
Just wondering....has it been detailed where they get ammunition.....Did they restock?

That and where they're getting this endless supply of food from; are they growing it all on the farm?

Most of the characters on the show are getting fleshed out to a degree...now give T-Dog an arc.......

..and it's kinda weird that Daryl is my fav character seeing as how i'm black, and he's racist! I've just been a fan of Norman Reedus since Blade 2 and 'Saints'.
 
Here's a question I have. Why didn't Maggie/Glenn/whoever just clean out the entire damn pharmacy the first time they were there? You never know what you're going to need, and worse comes to worse you just don't use it.

Why take the risk of going back into a town where walkers are likely to be at some point? This isn't like Atlanta where there are endless stores, it's Podunk, Georgia, you know what's there. Take it all back to the damn farm the first time.
 
Here's a question I have. Why didn't Maggie/Glenn/whoever just clean out the entire damn pharmacy the first time they were there? You never know what you're going to need, and worse comes to worse you just don't use it.

Why take the risk of going back into a town where walkers are likely to be at some point? This isn't like Atlanta where there are endless stores, it's Podunk, Georgia, you know what's there. Take it all back to the damn farm the first time.


I agree given the opportunities that must exist to stock up on supplies and weapons they seem woefully under prepared. Why drive a Winnebago, SUV or pick up, when you could travel in tanks, troop transports and Humvees?
 
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Here's a question I have. Why didn't Maggie/Glenn/whoever just clean out the entire damn pharmacy the first time they were there? You never know what you're going to need, and worse comes to worse you just don't use it.

Why take the risk of going back into a town where walkers are likely to be at some point? This isn't like Atlanta where there are endless stores, it's Podunk, Georgia, you know what's there. Take it all back to the damn farm the first time.

I was thinking the exact same thing, but wasn't there a note left on the store a few eps backing saying take what you need, or was that somewhere else? I figured they only took what they needed incase other wandering people came across the store, and needed supplies too.

Plus they can only carry but so much on horse back.
 
My question about the pharmacy, is how did the walker get in there, did they leave the door open last time, has he always been inside just hoping for another Maggie/Glenn show?
 
It always makes me smile when I see Reedus credited with the main cast.
 
If I was going to put my favorite characters is order...

1. Darryl
2. Dale
3. Shane
4. Rick
5. Andrea
6. Glenn
7. Lori
8. T-Dog
9. Carol
Mine would most likely be:
1. Darryl
2. Dale
3. Rick
4. Shane (even though I hope him and Andrea get attacked by a hoarde of zombies somehow - can't stand his *****enozzle self)
5. Lori
6. Glenn
7. Andrea
(talk about a whiny doofus, that needs to stop the woe is me/pity me card-pulling)
8. Carl

Here's a question I have. Why didn't Maggie/Glenn/whoever just clean out the entire damn pharmacy the first time they were there? You never know what you're going to need, and worse comes to worse you just don't use it.

Why take the risk of going back into a town where walkers are likely to be at some point? This isn't like Atlanta where there are endless stores, it's Podunk, Georgia, you know what's there. Take it all back to the damn farm the first time.
I agree given the opportunities that must exist to stock up on supplies and weapons they seem woefully under prepared. Why drive a Winnebago, SUV or pick up, when you could travel in tanks, troop transports and Humvees?
I thought that as well. I'm hoping that they don't keep using the pharmacy (luckily they didn't show Glenn's "scene") as a place for possible sex scenes or for more random walkers to leech in. And hopefully the Winnebago won't break down/stall again since it's fixed and since they could've chosen a different mass-transport vehicle while stranded.
 
That and where they're getting this endless supply of food from; are they growing it all on the farm?

Most of the characters on the show are getting fleshed out to a degree...now give T-Dog an arc.......

..and it's kinda weird that Daryl is my fav character seeing as how i'm black, and he's racist! I've just been a fan of Norman Reedus since Blade 2 and 'Saints'.

well, to be fair, he's only ever given **** to Glenn, not T-dog.
 
Oh, and since I'm new but too lazy to go back a few pages, lol... who else thought that the "Nearly-Headless Nick" walker was a cool addition to the zombies featured on the show so far? They really go to great detail/creative lengths and I applaud the team for the efforts - best overall zombies I've seen featured in anything yet.
 
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