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

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Disappointed with what they did with the changes from the comic but I'll be tuning in.
 
"Do whatever you gotta do to keep the group safe."

That's right, *****, you fall in line. :o
 
Honestly, I'm glad the show's Governor seems a bit more subdued and subtle to begin with. It'll have more of an effect when you see the monster within. Whereas comics Governor showed himself to be the sadistic, blood-thirsty mother****er we know him to be by, like, page 3.
 
Good trailer, definitely has got me pumped! Hope Michonne and The Governor don't lose their touch though.

I hope they don't get rid of Michonne's zombie pets once she and Andrea are taken to Woodbury though.

Nice to see Carol actually finally contributing btw.
 
Awesome, awesome trailer. Season 3 really does look awesome.

They all look far more seasoned and accustom to killing Zombies at this point.
 
That trailer was amazing, love that they kept most things in the comic on the show.... though It looks like
the folks that were already living in the prison isn't there, sad. :csad:
 
That trailer was amazing, love that they kept most things in the comic on the show.... though It looks like
the folks that were already living in the prison isn't there, sad. :csad:

Before I realized it was Hershel with a beard in the screenshot, I thought it was Axel.
 
This season really looks packed with action and intensity, and Morrisey looks great and he really pulled off a convincing southern accent, he got the chops anyway so I wasn't worried.
I'm just curious to know the reason for the change on Andrea and Michonne being in Woodbury before Rick and the group, it seems like nothing major will happen to them besides being prisoners but that could be the trailer not revealing anything else.
 
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I don't like the decision to [blackout]bring back Merl. There is no realistic way that a man who amputates his own hand on a roof of a building with zombies pounding down the door is going to survive. I liked the mystery, I liked being pretty sure that he was dead but never quite sure. It adds to the uncertain environment of that world. To bring him back at this point it just feels like silly fan service. Plus if the trailer reveal is any indication they are going completely over the top with it which is another minus.[/blackout]

Other than that, this season looks great.
 
EDIT: dammit wrong thread. I suck, sorry.

Love Walking Dead too though.
 
I don't think they were ever not going to bring [blackout]Merle[/blackout] back. Unless I see a corpse, my assumption will always be "he/she is alive".
 
[BLACKOUT]I thought it was certain he was alive. In that next episode you see Rick finding out that he cauterizing his arm in the kitchen.[/BLACKOUT]
 
Well...I guess

Beth or whoever she is bites the dust. Kirkman says someone dies very early on in the season and he shed a tear, and she doens't appear to be in the trailer much other than the beginning.
 
[BLACKOUT]I thought it was certain he was alive. In that next episode you see Rick finding out that he cauterizing his arm in the kitchen.[/BLACKOUT]

Plus [blackout]it was implied he stole their ride into the city[/blackout].
 
Kirkman says something happens to someone early in Season 3 that happened to another character in the comics.

Kirkman says someone dies early on, and Rick in the trailer says blood was spilled taking the prison.

My guess?

[BLACKOUT]T-Dawg gets his leg bit and they try and amputate it, and he then dies from the infection. In the Talking Dead last weekend, Kirkman was asked if a person would survive if a bitten appendage were amputated quickly enough, and he DEFINITELY didn't want to answer the question. My guess? Because they address that situation "early on." :cwink:[/BLACKOUT]
 
Four minutes ago I had no clue they had released a S3 trailer.
My reaction:
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Don't even mind the changes now.
 
Kirkman says something happens to someone early in Season 3 that happened to another character in the comics.

Kirkman says someone dies early on, and Rick in the trailer says blood was spilled taking the prison.

My guess?

[BLACKOUT]T-Dawg gets his leg bit and they try and amputate it, and he then dies from the infection. In the Talking Dead last weekend, Kirkman was asked if a person would survive if a bitten appendage were amputated quickly enough, and he DEFINITELY didn't want to answer the question. My guess? Because they address that situation "early on." :cwink:[/BLACKOUT]

I was with you on this.... until I rewatched the trailer. [blackout]T-Dog is standing right behind him when he says "We spilled blood."[/blackout]
 
I was with you on this.... until I rewatched the trailer. [blackout]T-Dog is standing right behind him when he says "We spilled blood."[/blackout]

D'oh...so much for that idea. :doh:
 
Nice trailer! Though it always makes me crazy when they change things drastically from comic to tv. I know to expect it but i have it in my head a certain way and it is hard to change and it looks like they changed plenty about the prison arc.
 
I think they did a pretty good job of keeping who dies under wraps in the trailer, seem to see most all characters spread throughout the trailer, pre and post entrance of the prison. Wonder how much time time passed from last season til now, Ricks 5 O'clock shadow is put to shame by Hershels barbarian beard he has going plus Carl is like a foot taller. Also as much as I was happy Shane was finally dealt with, I think his character on the show would have been fun to watch dealing with the Prison and Woodbury.
 
Shane would probably ****ing join The Governor. :o

I'm glad he was dealt with, and I'm glad it went down the way it did. Rick being the one to do it was entirely necessary for the series.
 
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