"The Walking Dead" developed by Frank Darabont and AMC - Part 5

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Who cares? This will peak and go downhill as well...like every popular show.

Pretty much, I mean most fans of the comic talk about wanting to see is the prison and Governor...so unless they drag this part of the story out over 2 or 3 seasons which I highly doubt, the peak is coming pretty soon I think.
 
So what, this probably wasn't going to be 10 season type of show anyways.
 
I'd still like to know what he meant by ''we're all infected'' ..or whatever he said, pertaining to the CDC guys comments; all of mankind, or just the group?
 
I think he meant that it's an airborne virus and you won't turn unless you are dead.
 
Probably all of mankind. Anyone that has come in direct contact with the walkers which should be most people alive at this point.
 
9 million viewers this show is really getting close to what some big network shows do in numbers heck thats more than most NBC shows do.
 
How did the zombies get into the motor home,do zombies know how to open doors?
 
Lori's reaction to Rick's confession was unwarranted. I was laughing at her ridiculousness and stupidity. I think it was 3 episodes earlier when she was warning him about Shane and now that she was proven right she recoils from Rick? What a dumb mother ****er.

Rest of the ep was good. Really liked the zombie kills. Jimmy dying was funny to me. Why he decided to go towards the zombies and not out the driver's side door was such a stupid decision, Im glad he got eaten.

Andrea was badass. Fighting till the end.

Carl...I really dislike this kid. I dont know why but he just comes off as such a ****ing brat. Its too bad he takes after his mom more than his dad.

I loved Rick telling some of the group whats up. Bunch of ungrateful jerks.

That chick with the sword was pretty cool. Maybe she can do me a favor and slice Lori in half for the hell of it.
 
I just love that, in spite of the **** that was going down, both Herschel and Daryl completely have Rick's back. **** the rest.
 
It's a silly risk. I've seen cars totaled from hitting deer. Just starting to plow over walkers is going to take its toll on the vehicle too. If the car is damaged and broken down, especially in the middle of a zombie horde, then what are you left with?

My thoughts too. There is only so much damage a car can take and is that something you want breaking down in that kind of situation.
 
The group is crazy turning on Rick but the crown always lies heavy.

Also Carl I dont like him either how could he not put 2 and 2 together Rick pretty obviously killed Shane.
 
It's a show based on a comic series that is already out. That's like me going onto the Spider-Man boards saying how a criminal is going to kill Uncle Ben. The show is obviously different than the books so as long as people aren't spoiling the show then already out comic spoilers are fair game IMO. I know Shane died at some point so it's not like that is a spoiler compared to someone posting screen caps of zombie Shane from an unaired ep.


Plus...we all really should read the comic. I plan on it before next season starts up.

I think it's considerably different. Uncle Ben dying is a staple of Spider-man history that's over 70 years old. It's the very first thing that makes him who he is as well. Reading a spoiler here about an event that has yet to occur would be like me going into the Hunger Games movie thread and talking about book spoilers. I'd like to read the comics as well, but until then openly discussing plot points in the comic that could transfer over into the show is kind of a spoiler.
 
I think it's considerably different. Uncle Ben dying is a staple of Spider-man history that's over 70 years old. It's the very first thing that makes him who he is as well. Reading a spoiler here about an event that has yet to occur would be like me going into the Hunger Games movie thread and talking about book spoilers. I'd like to read the comics as well, but until then openly discussing plot points in the comic that could transfer over into the show is kind of a spoiler.

Minus about 20 years. :o:oldrazz:
 
I just love that, in spite of the **** that was going down, both Herschel and Daryl completely have Rick's back. **** the rest.

And really, aside from maybe Glenn, those are the only ones in that group that I'd really want to have on my side. :o

And maybe Andrea too if they keep her in badass survivor mode instead of the insufferable whiner they had her as before.
 
How did the zombies get into the motor home,do zombies know how to open doors?

Some still remember basic things so pulling on a handle isn't anything big. Though red shirt was stupid not lock it.
 
How did the zombies get into the motor home,do zombies know how to open doors?

I was like, "wtf are you opening the door for anyway?" I thought Rick and Carl were just going to hang onto the top of the RV and get in after he drives to a safer locale.:huh: What an idiot.

And yes, Andrea was badass. I like her now that she's gung ho.

I wish Daryl would just go ahead and **** Carol already!
 
This is why HBO canceled Luck. A show about a dying sport with old people versus a zombie horror show. HBO strikes out again.
And horses kept dying...
So, these two have sense enough to quit? Mmmkay.
Hey zombies aren't that dumb in the comics some zombies play dead to trick humans and stuff so eh.
I wish Daryl would just go ahead and **** Carol already!

Daryl deserves better than that useless person.
 
I don't think the group turned against Rick. I just think they see him differently now.
 
I'm still flip flopping on what really threw Lori overboard truthfully - that he killed Shane or that Carl was one that shot him in the head.
 
I'm still flip flopping on what really threw Lori overboard truthfully - that he killed Shane or that Carl was one that shot him in the head.

Or that she was really the reason for the whole ordeal in the first place.
 
And horses kept dying...

That was really just the scapegoat reason. It was a tragedy, sure, but if the show wasn't pulling in under a million viewers, as it was, I think HBO would've fought harder to save it.
 
I'm still flip flopping on what really threw Lori overboard truthfully - that he killed Shane or that Carl was one that shot him in the head.

I think it proved what Andrea was fighting with her about a few weeks ago - that Lori truly had no idea what it was like to lose someone. Now she does, and she wasn't ready for the magnitude of it.

I think part of Lori did love Shane, and she was grieving at his loss. I think she was reacting to knowing that her little boy was the one who shot him and would never be the same, which was something she definitely didn't want.

And yes, I think she's bat**** to be angry at Rick. He had no choice and she damn well knew that.
 
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