Also sorry to see the Dale hate on this thread. But, seriously, he was the only one trying to keep humanity in the group. And now he's gone.
The rumor was [BLACKOUT]Laurie Holden (Andrea)[/BLACKOUT] was the other actor all over AMC for their mistreatment of Darabont and wanting out.
Also sorry to see the Dale hate on this thread. But, seriously, he was the only one trying to keep humanity in the group. And now he's gone.
Apparently reading through this thread I've found there's people who hate almost every person in the group collectively. I don't understand it, maybe because I've read the comic or understand that the group represents different characters fighting for the same goal of survival. The only member of the group that I don't like only because he is written terribly is T-Dog.
I think the problem is that a lot of people just want "teh zombiez and and teh killing." Now I'll be the first to admit that the show moved WAY too slow in the first half of the season, but characterization is not a bad thing and Dale was by no means a bad character. IMO, he was one of the better written ones on the show.
I think the problem is that a lot of people just want "teh zombiez and and teh killing." Now I'll be the first to admit that the show moved WAY too slow in the first half of the season, but characterization is not a bad thing and Dale was by no means a bad character. IMO, he was one of the better written ones on the show.

And in the preview during Comic Book Men, did T-Dog say [BLACKOUT]the governor called and let him off the hook?[/BLACKOUT]![]()
Carl deserves to be kicked in the nuts repeatedly. I thought he was just gonna kill the walker and keep moving him toward his detached callous behavior. I can see him still becoming callous and detached, but now it's because of a personal fault and not simply because of the world around him.
And in the preview during Comic Book Men, did T-Dog say [BLACKOUT]the governor called and let him off the hook?[/BLACKOUT]![]()
I like how Dale's zombie death wasn't by getting bitten. People forget that zombies can kill people in other ways.
Carl deserves to be kicked in the nuts repeatedly. I thought he was just gonna kill the walker and keep moving him toward his detached callous behavior. I can see him still becoming callous and detached, but now it's because of a personal fault and not simply because of the world around him.
the consequences of the group's laid back attitude since arriving on the farm should be slamming them in the face right now. Between Carl's and Dale's walkabouts, neither would have been so bold to go so far from the farm or out of the groups line of site back when they first arrived on the farm.
Because it's the governor who gives a stay of execution. It's not a reference to that governor. How is T-Dog supposed to know about a character who isn't part of the show yet?
I like how Dale's zombie death wasn't by getting bitten. People forget that zombies can kill people in other ways.
No, he's acting that way completely because of the world around him. Hell, most of you act like the world ends when Batman's suit is slightly off from what you expected...how do you think a 12-year-old is supposed to act when his entire world is shattered by a zombie apocalypse?
Carl is as confused as any of the adults about what he's supposed to be now, and he made a mistake. He certainly didn't mean it.
Because it's the governor who gives a stay of execution. It's not a reference to that governor. How is T-Dog supposed to know about a character who isn't part of the show yet?
That's how I read it. I may be mad that he didn't just kill that zombie and he played around which led to Dale's death, but he is a kid in a bizzare situation.
It's probably meant to be foreshadowing, especially for those who have read the comics, but yes, T-Dog meant it as a saying in which a governor gives a stay of execution.
No, he's acting that way completely because of the world around him. Hell, most of you act like the world ends when Batman's suit is slightly off from what you expected...how do you think a 12-year-old is supposed to act when his entire world is shattered by a zombie apocalypse?
Carl is as confused as any of the adults about what he's supposed to be now, and he made a mistake. He certainly didn't mean it.
Because it's the governor who gives a stay of execution. It's not a reference to that governor. How is T-Dog supposed to know about a character who isn't part of the show yet?

No, he's acting that way completely because of the world around him. Hell, most of you act like the world ends when Batman's suit is slightly off from what you expected...how do you think a 12-year-old is supposed to act when his entire world is shattered by a zombie apocalypse?
Carl is as confused as any of the adults about what he's supposed to be now, and he made a mistake. He certainly didn't mean it.
Its funny that the group is soooo worried about safety yet they don't even notice that Carl was gone alllllll day.
That sorta bugged me.