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***OFFICIAL 'The Walking Dead' TV Series Thread*** (4 Viewers)

zombie kill of the week1- shooting thru the mouth of one zombie to get a head shot on another zombie OR2-running over and splattering the head of a zombie with a car
#1 by far. Wouldn't have wasted all my bullets but that was the winner for me this week.
great episode :shrug: I like how Rick looked at the two zombies in cop uniforms and it reminded him of himself and his partner and he saved him
I'll give you a shot at turning back now since this is a pretty big spoiler but. . . My take was when Shane mentioned there were no bite marks, Rick was confirming that because of what the scientist told him when he whispered to Rick at the CDC, essentially that everyone is infected. Yes, no?
Interesting...
If that is the case, then I take back my post above about the infection.. not sure if I'm happy I read this spoiler or not.. But it helps explain the issue I had with the episode.
 
Very good episode. Mrs. SB made a comment about it being about time that there was some real zombie action going on. It's a shame that Rick is gullible enough to still believe Shane can be normal and "come back". I think Rick realizes that Shane is too cowardly to do something directly to Rick, but if Shane gets enough supporters at the camp, he would be bold enough to take him on.

 
I'll give you a shot at turning back now since this is a pretty big spoiler but. . . My take was when Shane mentioned there were no bite marks, Rick was confirming that because of what the scientist told him when he whispered to Rick at the CDC, essentially that everyone is infected. Yes, no?
This was my take also. Someone mentioned in this thread about the group not being intellectually curious enough about the zombie outbreak. Well, here's some of that, from Shane no less.The last 3 episodes have been really good overall. Show is finally starting to find its groove.
 
Also, why did they repeat the scene with Shane staring out the car window looking at the zombie in the field. Not sure what they were going for there? It was funny how he zoned out Rick's rambling on the way out.
I took it as Shane realizing that he is as alone as that zombie walking aimlessly thru the field. The first time he seen it he probably didn't think too much about it, but after the experience at the prison Shane realized that everyone, especially him, is alone in this new world after he was left alone in the bus to fight for himself, fighting with the "leader" of his group and not agreeing with anything that's going on.
 
Wait, I thought when the series started all it took was to get zombie blood on you and you were infected? :confused:
Had to be in the eyes or a scratch. But seems pretty incredulous that they aren't getting infected by splatter when they kill zombies. Like this episode, they should have road rash from fighting, and Shane cut his hand and used that same hand to kill with a knife. I'd think chances are slim they don't get infected fluids into their cuts.
Up until this episode I gave them a pass on how the infection is transmitted.Then they had Rick and Shane look over the security guards and talk about the fact there were no bits marks, and just some scratches.. oh oh :unsure:Meanwhile, they both cut themselves across the hands to entice the Zombies in closer for the kill (BTW.. :thumbup: for that one )Then they get in a fight, lot's of blood and "scratches" and yet no worries when Rick pops a couple zombies laying on top of him. :rolleyes:
Ok good, I'm glad I'm not the only one questioning the way you get infected. I thought for sure One of them, particularly Shane, would get infected with all the open wounds and close up zombie killing they did. I hope they expand on this issue and clarify it, since you know it's a pretty big deal. Unless they George Lucas it and don't feel the need to explain anything.
 
Wait, I thought when the series started all it took was to get zombie blood on you and you were infected? :confused:
Had to be in the eyes or a scratch. But seems pretty incredulous that they aren't getting infected by splatter when they kill zombies. Like this episode, they should have road rash from fighting, and Shane cut his hand and used that same hand to kill with a knife. I'd think chances are slim they don't get infected fluids into their cuts.
Up until this episode I gave them a pass on how the infection is transmitted.Then they had Rick and Shane look over the security guards and talk about the fact there were no bits marks, and just some scratches.. oh oh :unsure:

Meanwhile, they both cut themselves across the hands to entice the Zombies in closer for the kill (BTW.. :thumbup: for that one )

Then they get in a fight, lot's of blood and "scratches" and yet no worries when Rick pops a couple zombies laying on top of him. :rolleyes:
Ok good, I'm glad I'm not the only one questioning the way you get infected. I thought for sure One of them, particularly Shane, would get infected with all the open wounds and close up zombie killing they did. I hope they expand on this issue and clarify it, since you know it's a pretty big deal. Unless they George Lucas it and don't feel the need to explain anything.
I would guess that they will, otherwise what's the point of that 20 seconds of dialogue?Good episode, good second half of the season so far.

 
Also, why did they repeat the scene with Shane staring out the car window looking at the zombie in the field. Not sure what they were going for there? It was funny how he zoned out Rick's rambling on the way out.
I took it as Shane realizing that he is as alone as that zombie walking aimlessly thru the field. The first time he seen it he probably didn't think too much about it, but after the experience at the prison Shane realized that everyone, especially him, is alone in this new world after he was left alone in the bus to fight for himself, fighting with the "leader" of his group and not agreeing with anything that's going on.
Rick coming back to save Shane's bacon was as much a rebuttal to Shane's way of thinking as anything else. It must have felt a little "ironic" ( :lmao: ) to Shane when he saw Rick and the kid abandoning him to the bus. That lesson probably didn't taste so good. If you're the guy willing to sacrifice anybody in the blink of an eye, it's not so much fun when nobody will help you when you're the one who needs it instead.
 
Good zombie action but so much nonsense with this kid now.

I guess Shane owes Rick again so might not kill him but he should. And Rick should kill Shane. Instead they'll argue about what flavor pudding to have with dinner.

 
Also, why did they repeat the scene with Shane staring out the car window looking at the zombie in the field. Not sure what they were going for there? It was funny how he zoned out Rick's rambling on the way out.
I took it as Shane realizing that he is as alone as that zombie walking aimlessly thru the field. The first time he seen it he probably didn't think too much about it, but after the experience at the prison Shane realized that everyone, especially him, is alone in this new world after he was left alone in the bus to fight for himself, fighting with the "leader" of his group and not agreeing with anything that's going on.
Rick coming back to save Shane's bacon was as much a rebuttal to Shane's way of thinking as anything else. It must have felt a little "ironic" ( :lmao: ) to Shane when he saw Rick and the kid abandoning him to the bus. That lesson probably didn't taste so good. If you're the guy willing to sacrifice anybody in the blink of an eye, it's not so much fun when nobody will help you when you're the one who needs it instead.
:goodposting: and good thoughts, exactly what I was thinking as well. Shane had a rough night last night. :thumbup:
 
Good zombie action but so much nonsense with this kid now. I guess Shane owes Rick again so might not kill him but he should. And Rick should kill Shane. Instead they'll argue about what flavor pudding to have with dinner.
Arguments aren't necessarily a bad thing, except when they involve morons like Shane, who are incapable of seeing the other side and brooking compromise. Better for Shane to just hit the road where he can be his own boss and get away from the temptation posed by Olive Oyl. Right now he's a murder waiting to happen.
 
Damn this show is good. Nearly every second of the episode worked at a high level. The Rick-Shane-Kid stuff was terrific. Loved Shane identifying with the lone zombie in the woods. Even Lori getting put in her place by Andrea was a good scene. Another great episode.

 
great episode :shrug: I like how Rick looked at the two zombies in cop uniforms and it reminded him of himself and his partner and he saved him
:goodposting: yep. Although it turned into a "yahoo!" moment. :D
Are you saying he decided to save Shane after being reminded of their past when he saw the dead cop bodies?
That's how i saw it. I thought the fight was well done too.
Rick was out of ammo (remember he used up making the zombie sandwich) and he went back to the cops because they had bullets to scavenge.
 
great episode :shrug: I like how Rick looked at the two zombies in cop uniforms and it reminded him of himself and his partner and he saved him
:goodposting: yep. Although it turned into a "yahoo!" moment. :D
Are you saying he decided to save Shane after being reminded of their past when he saw the dead cop bodies?
That's how i saw it. I thought the fight was well done too.
Rick was out of ammo (remember he used up making the zombie sandwich) and he went back to the cops because they had bullets to scavenge.
If a jockey or smoker showed up about then, followed by a boomer . . . man, oh, man would there be some serious problemas.
 
great episode :shrug: I like how Rick looked at the two zombies in cop uniforms and it reminded him of himself and his partner and he saved him
:goodposting: yep. Although it turned into a "yahoo!" moment. :D
Are you saying he decided to save Shane after being reminded of their past when he saw the dead cop bodies?
That's how i saw it. I thought the fight was well done too.
Same here. I thought Rick was prepared to leave Shane behind. A big part of what he told Shane was that he wasn't afraid to make the big decisions that involved life and death. That was one of them. But when he saw the dead cop bodies, he realized he couldn't leave his friend behind, even if they had just kicked the s**t out of each other. :) That's who Rick is - at the end of the day he has a strong moral compass. Shane doesn't. Or at least he doesn't have one anymore.
 
Also, why did they repeat the scene with Shane staring out the car window looking at the zombie in the field. Not sure what they were going for there? It was funny how he zoned out Rick's rambling on the way out.
I took it as Shane realizing that he is as alone as that zombie walking aimlessly thru the field. The first time he seen it he probably didn't think too much about it, but after the experience at the prison Shane realized that everyone, especially him, is alone in this new world after he was left alone in the bus to fight for himself, fighting with the "leader" of his group and not agreeing with anything that's going on.
Rick coming back to save Shane's bacon was as much a rebuttal to Shane's way of thinking as anything else. It must have felt a little "ironic" ( :lmao: ) to Shane when he saw Rick and the kid abandoning him to the bus. That lesson probably didn't taste so good. If you're the guy willing to sacrifice anybody in the blink of an eye, it's not so much fun when nobody will help you when you're the one who needs it instead.
Shane felt like Otis last night.
 
great episode :shrug: I like how Rick looked at the two zombies in cop uniforms and it reminded him of himself and his partner and he saved him
:goodposting: yep. Although it turned into a "yahoo!" moment. :D
Are you saying he decided to save Shane after being reminded of their past when he saw the dead cop bodies?
That's how i saw it. I thought the fight was well done too.
Rick was out of ammo (remember he used up making the zombie sandwich) and he went back to the cops because they had bullets to scavenge.
If a jockey or smoker showed up about then, followed by a boomer . . . man, oh, man would there be some serious problemas.
TANK!!!!!!!
 
Also, why did they repeat the scene with Shane staring out the car window looking at the zombie in the field. Not sure what they were going for there? It was funny how he zoned out Rick's rambling on the way out.
I took it as Shane realizing that he is as alone as that zombie walking aimlessly thru the field. The first time he seen it he probably didn't think too much about it, but after the experience at the prison Shane realized that everyone, especially him, is alone in this new world after he was left alone in the bus to fight for himself, fighting with the "leader" of his group and not agreeing with anything that's going on.
The thing was, it wasn't Shane going back in the car. He had no blood on his face. They repeated the exact same scene from earlier in the show. Maybe they came up with the idea in post-production but never actually shot it. Just used the footage thinking no on would notice or if they did, who cares.edit: they could have at least reversed the direction of the zombie.
 
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Also, why did they repeat the scene with Shane staring out the car window looking at the zombie in the field. Not sure what they were going for there? It was funny how he zoned out Rick's rambling on the way out.
I took it as Shane realizing that he is as alone as that zombie walking aimlessly thru the field. The first time he seen it he probably didn't think too much about it, but after the experience at the prison Shane realized that everyone, especially him, is alone in this new world after he was left alone in the bus to fight for himself, fighting with the "leader" of his group and not agreeing with anything that's going on.
The thing was, it wasn't Shane going back in the car. He had no blood on his face. They repeated the exact same scene from earlier in the show. Maybe they came up with the idea in post-production but never actually shot it. Just used the footage thinking no on would notice or if they did, who cares.edit: they could have at least reversed the direction of the zombie.
He had blood on the left side of his face in the final shot. I agree, though, that the zombie walking in the same direction should've been caught. I still liked the symbolism, though.
 
Also, why did they repeat the scene with Shane staring out the car window looking at the zombie in the field. Not sure what they were going for there? It was funny how he zoned out Rick's rambling on the way out.
I took it as Shane realizing that he is as alone as that zombie walking aimlessly thru the field. The first time he seen it he probably didn't think too much about it, but after the experience at the prison Shane realized that everyone, especially him, is alone in this new world after he was left alone in the bus to fight for himself, fighting with the "leader" of his group and not agreeing with anything that's going on.
The thing was, it wasn't Shane going back in the car. He had no blood on his face. They repeated the exact same scene from earlier in the show. Maybe they came up with the idea in post-production but never actually shot it. Just used the footage thinking no on would notice or if they did, who cares.edit: they could have at least reversed the direction of the zombie.
He had blood on the left side of his face in the final shot. I agree, though, that the zombie walking in the same direction should've been caught. I still liked the symbolism, though.
I'll have to set it to record again but It looked to me like the same scene from earlier, with no blood or cuts on his face. I get the symbolism if he saw the same zombie on the way home but was confused that I was missing something different, like maybe what he was thinking when he zoned out Rick earlier. IDK, just threw me off.
 
Good zombie action but so much nonsense with this kid now. I guess Shane owes Rick again so might not kill him but he should. And Rick should kill Shane. Instead they'll argue about what flavor pudding to have with dinner.
Arguments aren't necessarily a bad thing, except when they involve morons like Shane, who are incapable of seeing the other side and brooking compromise. Better for Shane to just hit the road where he can be his own boss and get away from the temptation posed by Olive Oyl. Right now he's a murder waiting to happen.
As long as he murders the self-righteous ##### Lori, I have no problems.
 
Not getting the "Andrea gave Lori a smack down" talk. It just exposed Andrea as a jealous, selfish, lazy ##### IMO. We all knew that though. If she got her face ripped off by zombies next episode, no one would care.

 
Not getting the "Andrea gave Lori a smack down" talk. It just exposed Andrea as a jealous, selfish, lazy ##### IMO. We all knew that though. If she got her face ripped off by zombies next episode, no one would care.
Whew .. thought I was the only one tired of her crap. :hifive:
 
Not getting the "Andrea gave Lori a smack down" talk. It just exposed Andrea as a jealous, selfish, lazy ##### IMO. We all knew that though. If she got her face ripped off by zombies next episode, no one would care.
Whew .. thought I was the only one tired of her crap. :hifive:
:hifive: The whole, "let's let a suicidal teenage girl go ahead and make the choice to kill herself" attitude, then intentionally leaving the girl to her own devices, and finally saying "she made her choice, she chose to live" was ridiculous. Chick lost some serious credibility.
 
I didn't think Andrea gained any points with what went down with the sister but I thought she did a good job of putting Lori in her place. I liked it.

 
I didn't think Andrea gained any points with what went down with the sister but I thought she did a good job of putting Lori in her place. I liked it.
Not believable. What do you have to do to get two chicks brawling. There should have been a catfight right there.
 
I didn't know anything about a governor until this thread...but don't really think it's that big a deal but would like stuff like that kept to a minimum and taken over to the comic thread. I don't even watch previews of the next week because I like to be surprised by the show.As for the show...I love it. I do...but so many things piss me off continuously.You kill two security guards and you don't immediately take their weapons and ammo? Come on man...that just absolutely kills me.You find a bus...but don't think to check it's fuel tank and see if it runs? Do you have any idea the freakin vehicles I'd be rolling around in? Trust me people...come with me, we'll be living great in one of those "Girls Gone Wild" buses.You've deal with a crap-ton of zombies at this school...and now that there's only 3 left...you decide to book it out of town? Screw that...kill those last three and lets explore this entire area for other supplies and such.How the hell does this guy go from piercing his leg on a fence post to standing, walking and planting his weight enough to fight off a zombie and stab it multiple times. Maybe on one leg but we see him fully standing on both. I had a serious problem with that moment.I thought the head shot through the mouth was cool but was a bit unnecessary and man, why waste that many bullets? One more zombie comes through that window and you're toast.I wonder about the guards with no bites. Are they setting it up for other ways to catch this? Seems a bit unlikely since we've seen our characters almost completely bath in zombie blood and parts while also having injuries and open wounds. But I think I'll just have to let that one go and roll with whatever the show is setting up.
:goodposting: I thought this was the worst episode of the season. Why drive the kid with the bad wheel 18 miles into town and dump him off. Just deadline his ###, it would have been the more humane thing to do. I was feeling pretty good about the show after the second episode, but last night was a total buzz kill for me. :thumbdown:
 
I'll give you a shot at turning back now since this is a pretty big spoiler but. . . My take was when Shane mentioned there were no bite marks, Rick was confirming that because of what the scientist told him when he whispered to Rick at the CDC, essentially that everyone is infected. Yes, no?
This was my take also. Someone mentioned in this thread about the group not being intellectually curious enough about the zombie outbreak. Well, here's some of that, from Shane no less.The last 3 episodes have been really good overall. Show is finally starting to find its groove.Could be they are more concerned with survival and are hoping that there are more qualified people looking into a cure.
 
Great episode. Starting to setup a lot of things from the comics. Although, Andrea was one of my favorite characters from the comics. Not so much in the show.

 
Not getting the "Andrea gave Lori a smack down" talk. It just exposed Andrea as a jealous, selfish, lazy ##### IMO. We all knew that though. If she got her face ripped off by zombies next episode, no one would care.
Whew .. thought I was the only one tired of her crap. :hifive:
:hifive: The whole, "let's let a suicidal teenage girl go ahead and make the choice to kill herself" attitude, then intentionally leaving the girl to her own devices, and finally saying "she made her choice, she chose to live" was ridiculous. Chick lost some serious credibility.
I think the Andrea character is to provide a female character that helps in the fighting like the men and doesn't need protecting and only does the domestic chores like the other women.I took the suicide thing as Andrea felt it was the girls choice, and by her not succeeding at it because she didn't cut deeply enough and put pressure to the the wound, the girl wasn't committed to ending her life.Their talk about conserving bullets this episode, maybe they'll get smart and actively look for silent ranged weapons like bows. I'd make some spears too.
 
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zombie kill of the week1- shooting thru the mouth of one zombie to get a head shot on another zombie OR2-running over and splattering the head of a zombie with a car
#1 by far. Wouldn't have wasted all my bullets but that was the winner for me this week.
great episode :shrug: I like how Rick looked at the two zombies in cop uniforms and it reminded him of himself and his partner and he saved him
I'll give you a shot at turning back now since this is a pretty big spoiler but. . . My take was when Shane mentioned there were no bite marks, Rick was confirming that because of what the scientist told him when he whispered to Rick at the CDC, essentially that everyone is infected. Yes, no?
Similar to this?
Kind of like The Stand where everyone was affected by Captain Tripps virus but the survivors had the defense systems that could fight off the infection?
 
Not getting the "Andrea gave Lori a smack down" talk. It just exposed Andrea as a jealous, selfish, lazy ##### IMO. We all knew that though. If she got her face ripped off by zombies next episode, no one would care.
Whew .. thought I was the only one tired of her crap. :hifive:
:hifive: The whole, "let's let a suicidal teenage girl go ahead and make the choice to kill herself" attitude, then intentionally leaving the girl to her own devices, and finally saying "she made her choice, she chose to live" was ridiculous. Chick lost some serious credibility.
I think the Andrea character is to provide a female character that helps in the fighting like the men and doesn't need protecting and only does the domestic chores like the other women.I took the suicide thing as Andrea felt it was the girls choice, and by her not succeeding at it because she didn't cut deeply enough and put pressure to the the wound, the girl wasn't committed to ending her life.Their talk about conserving bullets this episode, maybe they'll get smart and actively look for silent ranged weapons like bows. I'd make some spears too.
Ninja swords!
 
I did like the parallel fights going on between Andrea and Lori and Shane and Rick. New Morality vs. Old Morality. Survival of the fittest vs. Love thy neighbor.

I just wish Andrea had said in her best Ivan Drago voice "If she dies.....she dies"

 
Not getting the "Andrea gave Lori a smack down" talk. It just exposed Andrea as a jealous, selfish, lazy ##### IMO. We all knew that though. If she got her face ripped off by zombies next episode, no one would care.
Whew .. thought I was the only one tired of her crap. :hifive:
:hifive: The whole, "let's let a suicidal teenage girl go ahead and make the choice to kill herself" attitude, then intentionally leaving the girl to her own devices, and finally saying "she made her choice, she chose to live" was ridiculous. Chick lost some serious credibility.
I think the Andrea character is to provide a female character that helps in the fighting like the men and doesn't need protecting and only does the domestic chores like the other women.I took the suicide thing as Andrea felt it was the girls choice, and by her not succeeding at it because she didn't cut deeply enough and put pressure to the the wound, the girl wasn't committed to ending her life.Their talk about conserving bullets this episode, maybe they'll get smart and actively look for silent ranged weapons like bows. I'd make some spears too.
Ninja swords!
Michonne
 
Not getting the "Andrea gave Lori a smack down" talk. It just exposed Andrea as a jealous, selfish, lazy ##### IMO. We all knew that though. If she got her face ripped off by zombies next episode, no one would care.
I liked that they gave us that scene. It's almost as if the writers knew theyd given us two chicks no one watching can stand. And this was the audience now taking them to task. You're lazy! Oh yea, what have you to cry about?! You've got everything!I loved it.
 
Not getting the "Andrea gave Lori a smack down" talk. It just exposed Andrea as a jealous, selfish, lazy ##### IMO. We all knew that though. If she got her face ripped off by zombies next episode, no one would care.
Whew .. thought I was the only one tired of her crap. :hifive:
:hifive: The whole, "let's let a suicidal teenage girl go ahead and make the choice to kill herself" attitude, then intentionally leaving the girl to her own devices, and finally saying "she made her choice, she chose to live" was ridiculous. Chick lost some serious credibility.
Not in my opinion. It was the first time I've agreed with her.We can't have someone just laying around for days feeling sorry for themselves. And just how long has she been like this? If there really was a time in-between the leg being pierced and now healed...how long has this girl been just moping around?And you damn sure cannot devote one or two people to watchdog her every move. Suck it up and join us or check out...but please stop wasting our time and efforts.I know I probably have a bit too much Shane in me but damned if I'm going to coddle you for weeks. Time to siht or get off the pot.
 
Not getting the "Andrea gave Lori a smack down" talk. It just exposed Andrea as a jealous, selfish, lazy ##### IMO. We all knew that though. If she got her face ripped off by zombies next episode, no one would care.
Whew .. thought I was the only one tired of her crap. :hifive:
:hifive: The whole, "let's let a suicidal teenage girl go ahead and make the choice to kill herself" attitude, then intentionally leaving the girl to her own devices, and finally saying "she made her choice, she chose to live" was ridiculous. Chick lost some serious credibility.
Not in my opinion. It was the first time I've agreed with her.We can't have someone just laying around for days feeling sorry for themselves. And just how long has she been like this? If there really was a time in-between the leg being pierced and now healed...how long has this girl been just moping around?And you damn sure cannot devote one or two people to watchdog her every move. Suck it up and join us or check out...but please stop wasting our time and efforts.I know I probably have a bit too much Shane in me but damned if I'm going to coddle you for weeks. Time to siht or get off the pot.
Didn't she agree to watch her?
 
Not getting the "Andrea gave Lori a smack down" talk. It just exposed Andrea as a jealous, selfish, lazy ##### IMO. We all knew that though. If she got her face ripped off by zombies next episode, no one would care.
Whew .. thought I was the only one tired of her crap. :hifive:
:hifive: The whole, "let's let a suicidal teenage girl go ahead and make the choice to kill herself" attitude, then intentionally leaving the girl to her own devices, and finally saying "she made her choice, she chose to live" was ridiculous. Chick lost some serious credibility.
Not in my opinion. It was the first time I've agreed with her.We can't have someone just laying around for days feeling sorry for themselves. And just how long has she been like this? If there really was a time in-between the leg being pierced and now healed...how long has this girl been just moping around?And you damn sure cannot devote one or two people to watchdog her every move. Suck it up and join us or check out...but please stop wasting our time and efforts.I know I probably have a bit too much Shane in me but damned if I'm going to coddle you for weeks. Time to siht or get off the pot.
Didn't she agree to watch her?
They may have been a ruse.
 
Not getting the "Andrea gave Lori a smack down" talk. It just exposed Andrea as a jealous, selfish, lazy ##### IMO. We all knew that though. If she got her face ripped off by zombies next episode, no one would care.
Whew .. thought I was the only one tired of her crap. :hifive:
:hifive: The whole, "let's let a suicidal teenage girl go ahead and make the choice to kill herself" attitude, then intentionally leaving the girl to her own devices, and finally saying "she made her choice, she chose to live" was ridiculous. Chick lost some serious credibility.
Not in my opinion. It was the first time I've agreed with her.We can't have someone just laying around for days feeling sorry for themselves. And just how long has she been like this? If there really was a time in-between the leg being pierced and now healed...how long has this girl been just moping around?And you damn sure cannot devote one or two people to watchdog her every move. Suck it up and join us or check out...but please stop wasting our time and efforts.I know I probably have a bit too much Shane in me but damned if I'm going to coddle you for weeks. Time to siht or get off the pot.
I can agree with this, but then again the young girl just watched her mother being shot to death before her eyes - I know she was a zombie but still that has to leave a mark.In fact I would say that if that happened to my mother - I might be looking for a little payback toward those who did it, in the least I would want to them off my farm.
 
I didn't think Andrea gained any points with what went down with the sister but I thought she did a good job of putting Lori in her place. I liked it.
That was nice. Lori sucks.The only problem with Andrea is that she's underutilized, imo. She doesn't seem very popular around here, but I like her.
 

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