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

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Dont you guys remember the female zombie they did the web short on? She was practically bones and gristle by the time Rick came on her and yet she was still alive.

Otis is fat. Really fat. Im sure the zombies would have sated their hunger for human flesh with 50% of his total body mass. That should be enough for him to wander back to his house.
 
Best episode of the season. Great ending, though it may have been a little too out of left field since Shane and Otis were pretty chummy before that.

They better find that girl soon, that plot thread has been stretched out long enough.
 
Thats what made the betrayal worse. They seemed to have formed a bond the short time they were forced to work together but Shane's need to survive and save Carl outweighed any decency.
 
Man every-time I think I'm going to start liking Shane's character he goes and does something stupid again which makes me hate him all over again.

I wonder how Shane will bite the bullet or bite I should say... Cause it's coming it feels like.
 
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I've said this before. With a show like "The Walking Dead", where there is no time lapse, and it's a continuous show, it's hard to have children in it.

Yes, Sophie is missing, why....... because she probably has school. the show needs an excuse for the children to go missing once in a while. For example, Carl will be missing from alot of scenes since he is now resting from the gun shot wound.

But, later on, for continuity believability, the children need to somehow exit the show because they grow up fast.
 
Dont you guys remember the female zombie they did the web short on? She was practically bones and gristle by the time Rick came on her and yet she was still alive.

Didnt she just turn after being bitten and was dismembered later? I don't recall he being "eaten" by a large group of zombies.

Otis is fat. Really fat. Im sure the zombies would have sated their hunger for human flesh with 50% of his total body mass. That should be enough for him to wander back to his house.
Their hunger can never be sated, they're zombies! Not to mention he got mobbed by like 30 of them.
 
I wonder what the end game is for this show ? Go an Angel type route & end the show with everyone we know alive at the time dying with Rick being the last one ? Or they meet a scientist that finds a way to kill every living Zombie & anyone left alive lives happily ever after ?
 
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is it just me or is there some kind of faith undertone going on this season? i haven't followed the books much. is this kind of theme present in the books?
 
The way I would end the show is to have the survivors make their way north where winter kills of the zombies or at least makes it possible to clear out a large area where civilization can restart.
 
I'd end the show with Sophia never being found by the group, but revealing that she was found by some scientist and she held the cure to the zombie outbreak in her DNA or something.
 
I'd end the show with Sophia never being found by the group, but revealing that she was found by some scientist and she held the cure to the zombie outbreak in her DNA or something.
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Their hunger can never be sated, they're zombies!

True, but at a certain point, he'd just be another mass of dead flesh. According to Wikipedia, human decomposition starts immediately after the heart stops and blood is no longer being supplied to the body's extremities. At that point or shortly thereafter, I'd think that the zombies would lose interest.

My opinion is, in that kind of situation, a normal human would die from shock or blood loss long before they get totally consumed.
 
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Man every-time I think I'm going to start liking Shane's character he goes and does something stupid again which makes me hate him all over again.

I wonder how Shane will bite the bullet or bite I should say... Cause it's coming it feels like.

I like that they bring up a moral dilemma. What Shane did was ultimately a survival instinct which brings up the question, was it stupid of him to have done that or was that something that could have played a huge factor in the survival of the rest of the group most importantly Carl's?
 
This episode was fantastic. Better then the two crap episodes in every department. Writing, character development, acting, cinematography...great episode!
 
True, but at a certain point, he'd just be another mass of dead flesh. According to Wikipedia, human decomposition starts immediately after the heart stops and blood is no longer being supplied to the body's extremities. At that point or shortly thereafter, I'd think that the zombies would lose interest.

My opinion is, in that kind of situation, a normal human would die from shock or blood loss long before they get totally consumed.

Well I'd assume that 30+ zombies would do some pretty heavy damage while the meat was still fresh which it would be for at least a few hours after death.

Regardless, Otis aint coming back so I dont think we need to debate it much further.
 
Uhm, the car wasn't very far, Shane got there in some seconds and he still took some more time trying to escape from Otis, who he doomed, but it wasn't necessary, in fact SHane was the one hurt and with probably less chances of survival, it was he who was slowing Otis down.
 
Uhm, the car wasn't very far, Shane got there in some seconds and he still took some more time trying to escape from Otis, who he doomed, but it wasn't necessary, in fact SHane was the one hurt and with probably less chances of survival, it was he who was slowing Otis down.

But if Shane died & Otis was running with those bags then those bags would have made Otis slow down & get eaten anyway
 
Yeah, I do think they might have made it to the car anyway. Sucks even more for Otis. Guess Shane wanted to be extra sure...
 
Yeah, I do think they might have made it to the car anyway. Sucks even more for Otis. Guess Shane wanted to be extra sure...

They would not have made it. If that was Shane in Otis's place then Otis being Otis would have been carrying those big bags & got eaten anyway. Otis would have been force to leave those bags behind to ensure his escape which would have made the entire trip pointless
 
I think the zombies move a little too fast on this show. Some of them practically run which kind of takes away from the creepy factor of slow moving zombies.
 
Zombies on the Walking Dead varies. Some Zombies walk faster than others depending on how badly messed up their bodies they are.
 
Zombies themselves dont know what sort of zombies they are.
 
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