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***OFFICIAL 'The Walking Dead' TV Series Thread*** (10 Viewers)

FYI, technically previews are considered spoiler content.  The same people that get their panties in a bunch about spoilers purposely avoid the previews.  

 
They showed the damn thing in the preview of the next episode, sheesh.
Why can't you get that people might get a laugh out of hearing the name from the character in the actual show and not from you?

Why is it so hard to let the show play out?

 
Why can't you get that people might get a laugh out of hearing the name from the character in the actual show and not from you?

Why is it so hard to let the show play out?
:goodposting:  simple thing to follow..

If it already happened on an episode that aired fair game..

If it is something from the previews or statements mentioning something only those who read the comic or read spolier articles... use the spoiler tag. :thanks:

 
:goodposting:  simple thing to follow..

If it already happened on an episode that aired fair game..

If it is something from the previews or statements mentioning something only those who read the comic or read spolier articles... use the spoiler tag. :thanks:
Simple for you or me, maybe.  But we are talking about adult men who read comic books, after all.

 
According to the story sync, Carol's sleeve gun was a Mac 11 sub machine gun.  Where would the cartridges go?  I suppose that if you need to use such a device, that is the last thing you are worried about, but the ejection of 20 per second would have them ricocheting all around inside the sleeve. 
Exactly.  The gun would get pretty hot too.  

 
Exactly.  The gun would get pretty hot too.  
Her arm would be burnt up by the shells and the barrel. Her shirt likely would've lit on fire. The recoil would have made that gun, being fired at the hip like that, wholly innacurate (though she did miss what, 2 of the 5 people?). 

The show trying to turn Carol into a badass is the single cringiest thing about it.

 
anyone who's had hot brass go down the neck of their shirt at a range laughed at that scene... a sleeve full of hot brass would leave her zero skin on her arm :lol:
But the counter thought to that is better burnt than dead. I would worry about the consequences of saving my life after I went and saved my life. 

If I were setting up something like that, I probably would have preferred to use a smaller revolver, but then she would be dead now instead.

Did she Eugene shoot up their truck in the process? Not sure why she didn't just take that instead of hoofing it across an open field.

 
anyone who's had hot brass go down the neck of their shirt at a range laughed at that scene... a sleeve full of hot brass would leave her zero skin on her arm :lol:
But it was totally cool and badass.  If she would've been on the road with Sasha and Abe when they first met Negan's people, she would've shot the rocket out of her vajayjay.

 
BigJim® said:
Curious if anyone is aware of other TWD threads/message boards angled for the TV viewer audience?
The biggest thread in the Walking Dead forum is usually the complaint thread, so........

 
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anyone who's had hot brass go down the neck of their shirt at a range laughed at that scene... a sleeve full of hot brass would leave her zero skin on her arm :lol:
Bah, I've seen this exact same thing countless times in many action movies and it never phases the hero.  You gun nerds need to do some more research.

 
didn't Glenn make a comment about the stupidity of running out by yourself, to be met by Darryl's :shrug:  non-answer.

also... I figure Doo-wayne will have explained to his group that Darryl was a good guy (saved them, etc) and so Darryl will ultimately be saved. 

also also... I don't read anything about this show outside of this thread. so Negan, Lucille, bats, etc- it's not "floating around the internet" ready to pounce on unsuspecting TWD viewers.... only place I've heard that stuff is in here. so please- keep it to yourself or in spoiler tags.

 
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anyone who's had hot brass go down the neck of their shirt at a range laughed at that scene... a sleeve full of hot brass would leave her zero skin on her arm :lol:
I have had that happen more than once.  Unpleasant to be certain.

 
The sleeve debate aside...there wasn't one logical second in that whole Carol fight scene.

She sticks the dude with a spear from the car...how does that work?

He walks up on his side of the car and the pointed end is sticking upwards.

Yet Carol is on the other side of the car and her end is also sticking upwards.

She grabs it...lifts it up and out a bit...forcing the pointed end up and then jams it home.

It's more impossible physics or it's some miracle, double jointed stick that somehow has both ends pointing upwards at the same time.

It's ridiculous that they filmed that scene and didn't question it for a second...they simply just do not give a damn about making sense with anything...

 
Much rather have a bad ### scene with some implausibilities than some half assed scene where a producing nerd makes sure gravity is 9.8m/s(2) at all times. 

It doesn't matter anyway, the end of the very last episode is going to be Rick waking up from his coma and it was all a dream.............Morgan is an orderly, Governor is a neurologist, Daryl and Merl were on the news wanted for bootlegging, Glen is a resident doctor, and so on...................

 
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Much rather have a bad ### scene with some implausibilities than some half assed scene where a producing nerd makes sure gravity is 9.8m/s(2) at all times. 

It doesn't matter anyway, the end of the very last episode is going to be Rick waking up from his coma and it was all a dream.............Morgan is an orderly, Governor is a neurologist, Daryl and Merl were on the news wanted for bootlegging, Glen is a resident doctor, and so on...................
There is no way Glen will be a resident doctor. More likely possibilities would be Mexican food delivery driver or video game store clerk.

 
Much rather have a bad ### scene with some implausibilities than some half assed scene where a producing nerd makes sure gravity is 9.8m/s(2) at all times

It doesn't matter anyway, the end of the very last episode is going to be Rick waking up from his coma and it was all a dream.............Morgan is an orderly, Governor is a neurologist, Daryl and Merl were on the news wanted for bootlegging, Glen is a resident doctor, and so on...................
There is no way to change that really, unless they decide to shoot a scene on the moon.    

 
For those who just can't help themselves, apparently there is an audio file of the last 11 minutes of the finale out there. AMC seems to be squashing the links as fast they can, (at least the one my wife first saw is down, but a quick search reveals others).

 
For those who just can't help themselves, apparently there is an audio file of the last 11 minutes of the finale out there. AMC seems to be squashing the links as fast they can, (at least the one my wife first saw is down, but a quick search reveals others).
I made the mistake of reading a nerdist artlcle about the future potential spoiler of the guy at the barn and getting smacked with an entire comic book storyline that I did not want to know ahead of time. 

Avoiding spoilers is a real pain with this show.

 
Yeah, I don't go out of my way to avoid them, and I don't get upset if I do come across something, but I don't go looking for them either. I certainly am not motivated enough to listen to 11 minutes of audio, that's for sure.

 
For some reason they wanted to change the end of the last episode because the gunshot and CGI blood spatter along with the bad ADR'd final line was hastily done in post production.

 
What, you have never seen them do scenes with wires and whatnot ala Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon?
Wires don't change the value of the force due to gravity.   I never liked those types of movies so I'm not 100% sure, but, pretty sure in the movies they are super human or super strong and don't actually change the force of gravity right before they jump just so that they can jump real high.

 
For some reason they wanted to change the end of the last episode because the gunshot and CGI blood spatter along with the bad ADR'd final line was hastily done in post production.
Guessing because of the reaction to the Glenn/dumpster debacle. They wanted to be clear that Darryl didn't die there.

 
For some reason they wanted to change the end of the last episode because the gunshot and CGI blood spatter along with the bad ADR'd final line was hastily done in post production.
What does ADR stand for? Normally, I can figure out these acronyms (upthread I noted what NEEGAN stands for) but I am lost with that one.

 
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What does ADR stand for? Normally, I can figure out these acronyms (upthread I noted what NEEGAN stands for) but I am lost with that one.
Automated dialogue replacement (ADR) is the process of re-recording dialogue by the original actor after the filming process to improve audio quality or reflect dialogue changes (also known as "looping" or a "looping session").[6][7] ADR is also used to change original lines recorded on set to clarify context, improve diction or timing, or to replace an accented vocal performance. In India the process is simply known as 'dubbing', while in the UK, it is also called "post-synchronisation" or "post-sync".

In conventional film production, a production sound mixer records dialogue during filming. Accompanying noise from the set, equipment, traffic, wind, and the surrounding environment often results in unusable production sound. During post-production, a supervising sound editor, or ADR supervisor, reviews all of the dialogue in the film and decides which lines must be re-recorded.

For animation, such as computer-generated imagery or animated cartoons, dialogue is recorded to match a pre-edited version of the show. Although the characters' voices are recorded in a studio, ADR is necessary whenever members of the cast cannot all be present at once.[citation needed]

ADR is recorded during an ADR session, which takes place in a specialized sound studio. The actor, usually the original actor from the set, views the scene with the original sound, then attempts to recreate the performance. Over the course of multiple takes, the actor performs the lines while watching the scene; the most suitable take becomes the final version.[citation needed]

Sometimes, a different actor than the original actor on set is used during ADR. Two famous examples are the Star Wars characters Darth Vader (portrayed by David Prowse) and Beru Lars, portrayed by Scottish actress Shelagh Fraser. In post-production, James Earl Jones dubbed the voice of Vader and an unknown actress dubbed for Fraser to replace her heavy Scottish accent.[citation needed]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubbing_(filmmaking)

 
Her arm would be burnt up by the shells and the barrel. Her shirt likely would've lit on fire. The recoil would have made that gun, being fired at the hip like that, wholly innacurate (though she did miss what, 2 of the 5 people?). 

The show trying to turn Carol into a badass is the single cringiest thing about it.
Derp

 

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