"The Walking Dead" developed by Frank Darabont and AMC - Part 3

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Lori = Olive Oyl
Shane = Brutus
Rick = Popeye
 
Episode was good it humans vs humans was explored a little bit in season one but the theme is the walkers arent the only enemies out there.
Human nature is dangerous in season 1 the fight over the guns to an extent and in the last epiosde.
Humans needs to survive in there little groups are going to collide with other groups over resources and what not.
 
Things are going to get hairy once food starts running scarce.
 
Lori = Olive Oyl
Shane = Brutus
Rick = Popeye

Wimpy = two guys Rick blew away

"I'll gladly pay you tuesday for a hamb--" *BLAM*

:awesome:
 
Saw this in the funny pics thread, and I had to post it in this thread.:woot:

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Pretty funny. The end with the guy from True Blood showing up and Rick going Dirty Harry on him was interesting. But the plot needs to start moving. Like, now. Or two episodes ago.
 
It definitely seems like it's going to different places. I'm not really in a hurry though.

I actually appreciate the downtime at the farm. It's given us some pretty damn good character insight and the workings of a straining/dividing group dynamic.
 
It definitely seems like it's going to different places. I'm not really in a hurry though.

I actually appreciate the downtime at the farm. It's given us some pretty damn good character insight and the workings of a straining/dividing group dynamic.

Going to different places? If none of us knew they would end up at the prison at the end of this season or the beginning of next we'd all a lot more pissed. They've been doing the same thing at the same place for the whole season. I know they don't want to flood the show with mindless zombie killing week in and week out for gtfo off this damn farm already. Hopefully they explore more of the town in these last eps.
 
His cop instincts clicked in to high gear in that spot.


I'ld say he perfectly channelled Dirty Harry!

Paraphrasing the dialogue....

"Well where should we go then.....?"
Rick," I hear Nebraska is nice...".........BLAM! pure Eastwood IMO.


A question.... given the nature of these guys is any of the info they shared believable?
 
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Going to different places? If none of us knew they would end up at the prison at the end of this season or the beginning of next we'd all a lot more pissed. They've been doing the same thing at the same place for the whole season. I know they don't want to flood the show with mindless zombie killing week in and week out for gtfo off this damn farm already. Hopefully they explore more of the town in these last eps.

Like I said it doesn't bother me. I've enjoyed the downtime.

It's somewhat of a given they won't be on this farm forever. Not with a zombie apocalypse at hand.
 
Doesn't really matter anymore. But that's what made it so interesting. At first you could believe them, but then they started to get untrustworthy.
 
Wimpy = two guys Rick blew away

"I'll gladly pay you tuesday for a hamb--" *BLAM*

:awesome:

I don't understand your reference. Popeye never got violent on Wimpy, nor did Wimpy have any malice towards Popeye. Therefore I fail to see the correlation between the two events, the one on The Walking Dead and Popeye. :huh:

Now the screenshots and conversation text of Rick & Glenn, and Lori are hilarious.

I don't know why people want to rush this show and not enjoy the development at its own pace. I love the pacing of this show and I'm grateful that it doesn't bounce around to different locations and have a fast pace. Those that think this show is slow, should check out Rubicon, which I really liked, and no undead to boot.
 
Gotta say, Glenn and Herschel must be thinking.....Whoa, Rick is one bad a** m* f*!
 
I don't understand your reference. Popeye never got violent on Wimpy, nor did Wimpy have any malice towards Popeye. Therefore I fail to see the correlation between the two events, the one on The Walking Dead and Popeye. :huh:

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Everyone here knows only like two weeks have passed for the characters since the show started right? The first season covered a matter of days and theyve been on the farm for like a week. Just saying the fact they haven't moved on is believable when you considered that. Its also a reason for what makes this shows pace seem like a snail. Not that I'm complaining.
 
There was this episode of Robot Chicken where Popeye called Whimpy on that "Gladly Pay you Tuesday" boos**t......Video's up on youtube, but it's too adult for this pg13 website. :o
 
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The scene in the bar had to be one of the most intense moments in the whole series. Great stuff.
 
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