"The Walking Dead" developed by Frank Darabont and AMC - Part 6

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So AMC is taking certain liberties with the show eh? Any word if Morgan will ever come back?

They said from the very start of the show that they would deviate from the comic every now and then to add something new and fresh for the fans. And as for Morgan... [BLACKOUT]He does come back in the comic so we are assuming he's gonna return to the show sometime soon.[/BLACKOUT]
 
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I don't think it's "Dawg"
 
Why do they call the character T-Dog?

You'd think after all that they'd been through they'd be on first name basis.

Surprised he's still alive, really. I figured he would die during the farm battle.

Credit goes to Jimmy for being the most forgettable character. Did anyone even notice that he died in the show? Rick didn't even seem to care.
 
Why do they call the character T-Dog?
Because they didn't need to show a flashback of him telling his name to the characters he was already in a group with when they met Rick.

Credit goes to Jimmy for being the most forgettable character. Did anyone even notice that he died in the show? Rick didn't even seem to care.
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His name is Theodore Douglas.
 
Basically he got killed cause he forgot to lock the RV door...

Well, I guess most characters are doomed to be uninteresting zombie bait.

Just seems odd to call the man "T-dog".
 
Why the hate for T-dog? I actually like him. I can't stand Laura though. I wish it was her gone instead of Shane.
 
I hope they follow the comics in this aspect and get rid of Lori and the baby. I don't want a baby or the baby daddy drama.
 
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Sorry. I'm unable to do that now. Maybe a mod can fix it....sorry about that folks. My bad...

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• The Walking Dead appears on Entertainment Weekly's Must List, which heralds the return of "the zombie thriller."

• The New York Post bestows four stars in its review of The Walking Dead's new season, enthusing, "I'm loving every sickening minute of it."

• GQ trumpets the arrival of Michonne as "your new favorite TV character" and offers a primer on "the hooded avenger."

• Entertainment Weekly calls Season 3's first two episodes "AWESOME!" Variety's review thinks The Walking Dead is "now gliding along like a well-oiled machine."

• After watching the first two Season 3 episodes, The Huffington Post thinks Season 3 "may be the most satisfying year yet," and Newsday gives it an A+.

http://blogs.amctv.com/the-walking-dead/2012/10/the-walking-dead-press-roundups-101212.php
 
I hope they follow the comics in this aspect and get rid of Lori and the baby. I don't want a baby or the baby daddy drama.

A crying baby would be a lot less annoying than Lori. And probably more useful to the group.
 
And the fact that in a post-apocalyptic world with nobody else on the road she still manages to crash, not only crash but flip the damn car over lol
 
And the fact that in a post-apocalyptic world with nobody else on the road she still manages to crash, not only crash but flip the damn car over lol

The sooner she dies the better...FOR EVERYONE:cmad:
 
I agree. I still can't believe her dumb ass left on her own to go after Rick in Season 2. Reminds me of Kate from Lost.

At least Kate was helpful, useful & contributed to the group. WTF has Lori done since day one exactly ? A Lori dying scene would be one of TV's greatest moments
 
I just realized the other day that Andrea was the cop in Silent Hill. I suddenly find her to be much more attractive than I did before...
 
Me too...I love how Andrea told Lori off....

So far she's been the only one who has had the cajones to do so. I also realize that except for Andrea, I don't like any of the other women in this show. I await Mich with baited breath.
 
I just happen to check the channel and start watching it, and it was at my favorite scene when Rick blasted away those guys in the bar. :word:
 
I just happen to check the channel and start watching it, and it was at my favorite scene when Rick blasted away those guys in the bar. :word:

That is probably one of the scenes where I think Rick most defined himself. He showed that he is willing to "go there" if need be. I loved how quick he was off the draw.

I'm glad for the marathon because it's bringing me back to the characters I love and those that I hate.

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