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On November 15 2011 08:50 dazed wrote:Show nested quote +On November 15 2011 08:07 Pyskee wrote:On November 14 2011 15:21 dazed wrote:On November 14 2011 15:18 jbui wrote: why was glen "not supposed to see that" at the end there? The greene family kill off people to create a super zombie army Not even kidding when I say that would be fucking awesome and this show would reach new levels of badassery. I'm just saying... what a "coincidence" that otis "accidentally" shot carl. A hunter that can miss a deer but hit a small child? Dude didnt have any means to bring the deer back to the farm. Shit aint adding up
You're seeing too much into it, I think.
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So isn't Daryl just about guaranteed to become a zombie? He's been reusing the same set of arrows over and over, and now he's been stabbed with one.
That's gotta mean an infection.
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I'm guessing that Daryl in his anger conflicting emotions are going to cause him to release all the zombies in the barn, thus causing chaos, killing off some people, and adding a few more characters to the group as the flee from the farm.
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On November 15 2011 11:11 Fighter wrote: So isn't Daryl just about guaranteed to become a zombie? He's been reusing the same set of arrows over and over, and now he's been stabbed with one.
That's gotta mean an infection.
That's a really good point, but I don't see it happening. Don't forget the magic of antibiotics. My take on the whole pregnancy thing is the fear of having to bring a baby into a world so inhospitable. A couple episodes earlier she was talking about whether to let Carl die because the world is no place for a child. And obviously the whole baby daddy drama. The barn full of zombies feels a little cliche. I'd like to see Maggie sucker Glen into keeping the secret.
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AHHH I hate you comic readers.
Yeaaa spoiler it herp derp. As if anyone could resist clicking on the spoilers
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On November 15 2011 11:11 Fighter wrote: So isn't Daryl just about guaranteed to become a zombie? He's been reusing the same set of arrows over and over, and now he's been stabbed with one.
That's gotta mean an infection.
Quite a good spot - but I don't think they'll take it up.
Daryl's quickly gone from a secondary character to almost the main character levels, it would be quite surprising for them to kill him off now.
Also gutted that Merle was just him hallucinating. Wanted him to come back :-(
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If they kill off Daryl, I'm done with this show. He's the only good thing about it right now. And I'm pretty sure the producers know that, which is why he's getting the most time on air. It doesn't seem likely they'd kill him at this point.
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Haha yeah Daryl is definitely the best part about that show. Then I guess Shane but what with last season about him trying to rape Cop #1's wife, pointing shotgun at cop #1 when his back is turned, etc etc I don't know about him.
But uhh, yeah I dunno. The best part about every episode is the first two minutes of the introduction, everything goes down hill from there. Still, this show is worth watching.
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On November 15 2011 04:47 p4NDemik wrote:Show nested quote +On November 15 2011 01:17 purecarnagge wrote: two things that I really want to know...
1. What did that dr say to rick in the CDC?
2. Lori would give birth to a walker if she's prego because she's infected correct?
So far I'm liking season 2. Its part of my regular line up of shows. Walking Dead, Boardwalk Empire, Sons of Anarchy, Hell on Whells. If it wasn't about Lori's pregnancy I don't know what it would be about. That's the one thing that makes sense that he would say. As for your zombie-baby theory, that just makes no sense and would be totally out of left field. it wasn't. Not to spoil it to you but it has to do with + Show Spoiler +how this came to be and is + Show Spoiler +going to tie in when the black guy from season one join up with the group. Its going to be amazing just wait and watch.
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The best part of the show is the freaking beginning credits. It's probably the best intro on tv right now.
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On November 15 2011 21:49 matiK23 wrote: The best part of the show is the freaking beginning credits. It's probably the best intro on tv right now. Sorry dexter has the most awesome intro :D
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Can someone explain the whole ears thing though?
That was so gross. Why would he have any reason to do that, he's not done it before, so it cant be like some kinda trophy
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On November 15 2011 11:11 Fighter wrote: So isn't Daryl just about guaranteed to become a zombie? He's been reusing the same set of arrows over and over, and now he's been stabbed with one.
That's gotta mean an infection.
This show doesn't seem to pay attention to small details like that. In season 1 they kind of did, but in season 2 that kind of stuff is out the window. As another example. Season one they had to cover themselves in zombie guts just to avoid detection from zombies and yet season 2 they can just hide under cars? Anyways the latest episode was probably the best yet for this season, even if the the whole 'zombies in the barn' thing is pretty cliche.
On November 15 2011 22:15 Nekovivie wrote: Can someone explain the whole ears thing though?
That was so gross. Why would he have any reason to do that, he's not done it before, so it cant be like some kinda trophy
Cuz he's a badass.
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On November 15 2011 22:15 Nekovivie wrote: Can someone explain the whole ears thing though?
That was so gross. Why would he have any reason to do that, he's not done it before, so it cant be like some kinda trophy Because he realised it's time to stop fucking around and go into Rambo mode to survive and get somewhere!
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On November 15 2011 22:17 Neurosis wrote:Show nested quote +On November 15 2011 11:11 Fighter wrote: So isn't Daryl just about guaranteed to become a zombie? He's been reusing the same set of arrows over and over, and now he's been stabbed with one.
That's gotta mean an infection. This show doesn't seem to pay attention to small details like that. In season 1 they kind of did, but in season 2 that kind of stuff is out the window. As another example. Season one they had to cover themselves in zombie guts just to avoid detection from zombies and yet season 2 they can just hide under cars? Anyways the latest episode was probably the best yet for this season, even if the the whole 'zombies in the barn' thing is pretty cliche.
I agree with you. also: how can the zombies sneak up on people in a forest (like they did to andrea) but whenever you see them they moan and dont exactly walk like ninjas...
also some stuff about how this virus/disease/whatever is transmitted arent very clear. but whatever, its not like details like that will stop me from watching... still, you kinda expect more from the network that brought you breaking bad and mad men
another funny note: whats up with all the people who died in their cars? did they just not get out until they starved to death or something?
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On November 15 2011 22:39 Zafrumi wrote:
another funny note: whats up with all the people who died in their cars? did they just not get out until they starved to death or something?
Maybe they 'opted out' and took an overdose of something. Thats what I always thought anyway
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yeah but why did the zombies not eat them or turn them into more zombies!
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On November 15 2011 23:10 Zafrumi wrote: yeah but why did the zombies not eat them or turn them into more zombies!
Zombies aren't too good at opening car doors? :p
I dont know
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the zombies don't know how to open car doors? so they died from starvation?
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Do you know how many zombies it takes to put a light bulb?
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