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***OFFICIAL 'The Walking Dead' TV Series Thread*** (2 Viewers)

Shane is showing a much darker side to himself again when threatening Dale.
Definitely. Although Dale acting as the "protector" of Andrea, as her semi-father-figure, was pretty predictable. Liked that scene though. Is it just me, or was the acting in this episode the best yet? Maybe because there was some honest anger. Its an intense emotion that we don't see much between these characters, and its much less whiny. I like how they're developing Shane's character. He's like an Alpha predator in the wild, doing what he has to to survive. He kills when he has to, ####s when he has the opportunity, and generally takes what he wants, other than Laurie. He's dangerous, and its believable. Dude will do anything.Kinda shocked she finally told Rick, by the way. What a pansy, he already "knew" what was going on but was ignoring the signs, if I had to guess.
 
Shane is showing a much darker side to himself again when threatening Dale.
Dale is a fool - if he really believes what he was saying to Shane then he's trying to get himself killed. If I was Shane I would have looked at him like I was confused and murdered him the first chance I got.
 
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Shane is showing a much darker side to himself again when threatening Dale.
Dale is a fool - if he really believes what he was saying to Shane then he's trying to get himself killed. If I was Shane I would have looked at him like I was confused and murdered him the first chance I got.
Sure, internet tough guy :rolleyes: I liked Shane's comments to Dale, him and blondie are going to split the group at some point the way things are going. Much less of Lauri would be appreciated.
 
Shane is showing a much darker side to himself again when threatening Dale.
Dale is a fool - if he really believes what he was saying to Shane then he's trying to get himself killed. If I was Shane I would have looked at him like I was confused and murdered him the first chance I got.
Sure, internet tough guy :rolleyes: I liked Shane's comments to Dale, him and blondie are going to split the group at some point the way things are going. Much less of Lauri would be appreciated.
Internet tough guy? Wow - talk about missing his point entirely.
 
Shane is showing a much darker side to himself again when threatening Dale.
Dale is a fool - if he really believes what he was saying to Shane then he's trying to get himself killed. If I was Shane I would have looked at him like I was confused and murdered him the first chance I got.
Sure, internet tough guy :rolleyes: I liked Shane's comments to Dale, him and blondie are going to split the group at some point the way things are going. Much less of Lauri would be appreciated.
Palace coup? In most apocalyptic tales, aren't there always people who use the societal breakdown as an excuse to seize tyrannical power? Like copier salesman Will Patton in The Postman?
 
I've refrained from complaining about it up until now.

PLEASE CLOSE OUT THIS BARN STORY!!

I'm all for character development, but sweet Jesus. I'm thinking now that perhaps it's more of a production cost issue. It can't be cheap to take over a neighborhood for they day, dress up your zombie extras and shoot those scenes. I just wish the writers could do more with less I guess.

 
Walkers in the barn = Herschel's Walkers
:lmao: They ARE in Georgia.
:goodposting: Great in-joke if it was intentional.Great episode. Loved seeing Shane's dark side continue to emerge and Andre definitely doesn't mind grabbing hold of it (and other things). A little surprised by Rick's reaction to Lauri banging Shane but maybe he figures that personal conflicts aren't going to help anyone at this point and he needs Shane. Not surprised that there are family members and friends in the barn (great first line from Maggie after Glenn asked her what she calls Walkers - "Mom."). That makes perfect sense given what Herschel said to Rick before when they were talking about the new world. Very bummed the show is going away after next week's mid-season finale. This has been a terrific season so far.
 
Internet tough guy? Wow - talk about missing his point entirely.
I'm joking but I am also tired of having to explain that to everyone who picks apart a response in a literal sense. Whatever dude.
Shane is showing a much darker side to himself again when threatening Dale.
Dale is a fool - if he really believes what he was saying to Shane then he's trying to get himself killed. If I was Shane I would have looked at him like I was confused and murdered him the first chance I got.
Sure, internet tough guy :rolleyes: I liked Shane's comments to Dale, him and blondie are going to split the group at some point the way things are going. Much less of Lauri would be appreciated.
Palace coup? In most apocalyptic tales, aren't there always people who use the societal breakdown as an excuse to seize tyrannical power? Like copier salesman Will Patton in The Postman?
Yea that's exactly what I'm talking about. I could see it, what's he got to lose? Pretty much all bets are off when society ceases to exist as we know it. Strongest tend to rise to the top and people follow the strongest leader in a crisis. Doesn't always mean he's the best alternative but human nature dictates otherwise.
 
Internet tough guy? Wow - talk about missing his point entirely.
I'm joking but I am also tired of having to explain that to everyone who picks apart a response in a literal sense. Whatever dude.
Shane is showing a much darker side to himself again when threatening Dale.
Dale is a fool - if he really believes what he was saying to Shane then he's trying to get himself killed. If I was Shane I would have looked at him like I was confused and murdered him the first chance I got.
Sure, internet tough guy :rolleyes: I liked Shane's comments to Dale, him and blondie are going to split the group at some point the way things are going. Much less of Lauri would be appreciated.
Palace coup? In most apocalyptic tales, aren't there always people who use the societal breakdown as an excuse to seize tyrannical power? Like copier salesman Will Patton in The Postman?
Yea that's exactly what I'm talking about. I could see it, what's he got to lose? Pretty much all bets are off when society ceases to exist as we know it. Strongest tend to rise to the top and people follow the strongest leader in a crisis. Doesn't always mean he's the best alternative but human nature dictates otherwise.
The big question is how the "strongest" is perceived by the rest. Is he openly acknowledged and followed willingly? Or does he use force and impose his will on the rest in the guise of the greater good? Shane might be a reluctant despot but Andrea looks like she'd secretly enjoy being the deadly power behind the throne. Boy, I can picture BGP fantasizing about this kind of stuff during WoW raids.

 
The writing may suck but it's tv viewership is seriously climbing towards Lost ratings.

 
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I was only half way watching when Shane and blondie were in the tract house. What was the deal with the boarded up hallway and all the stiffs in the garage?

 
I was only half way watching when Shane and blondie were in the tract house. What was the deal with the boarded up hallway and all the stiffs in the garage?
I think it was the homeowner's attempt at creating a hidden garage ala Dawn of the Dead when they boarded off the stairs to the storeroom. Any walkers coming into the house would walk right by the garage entrance. But apparently that didn't work out so well for the occupants.
 
I was only half way watching when Shane and blondie were in the tract house. What was the deal with the boarded up hallway and all the stiffs in the garage?
I think it was the homeowner's attempt at creating a hidden garage ala Dawn of the Dead when they boarded off the stairs to the storeroom. Any walkers coming into the house would walk right by the garage entrance. But apparently that didn't work out so well for the occupants.
:thumbup:And once again a whole freaking herd of walkers sneaks up our heroes. Are we sure Shane as a real cop and not some narcoleptic crossing guard?
 
What's the situation when Shane had a gun pointed at Rick? Having a tough time remembering that.
I'm trying to remember that too. Wasn't it when the walkers attacked the group when they were camping out? When blondie's sister got bit? :shrug:
Yeah, Rick had recently come into the group. Shane and Rick are out in the woods hunting a walker, and Shane has a moment where he gets rick in his sights.
 
When Shane and Rick were in the woods all alone in season 1, I forget what exactly they were doing, but Shane pointed his gun at Rick, but Rick didn't see him doing so. The old dude saw him doing it.

 
grant is the best character in the series. the part in the pharmacy where he's telling the girl the walkers aren't people anymore and she says they're her friends and relatives then 2 minutes later he's chopping a walker head off and saving her life was pretty good. Grant and Darryl are the most interesting plot developments so far, to me. Shane just needs a bullet in his forehead, he's a loose cannon ready to explode and Andrea is mrs psychopath now that she knows how to slow down time ala The Matrix and headshot zombies with a handgun effortlessly. <BR><BR><BR><BR>eta wrong name on the chick

 
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grant is the best character in the series. the part in the pharmacy where he's telling the girl the walkers aren't people anymore and she says they're her friends and relatives then 2 minutes later he's chopping a walker head off and saving her life was pretty good. Grant and Darryl are the most interesting plot developments so far, to me. Shane just needs a bullet in his forehead, he's a loose cannon ready to explode and laurie is mrs psychopath now that she knows how to slow down time ala The Matrix and headshot zombies with a handgun effortlessly.
:mellow: Where to start....
 
Shane is showing a much darker side to himself again when threatening Dale.
Dale is a fool - if he really believes what he was saying to Shane then he's trying to get himself killed. If I was Shane I would have looked at him like I was confused and murdered him the first chance I got.
Sure, internet tough guy :rolleyes: I liked Shane's comments to Dale, him and blondie are going to split the group at some point the way things are going. Much less of Lauri would be appreciated.
Not what I'd do, what Shane should do. If Shane really has turned that corner then he shouldn't want someone around who is capable of turning the group against him. Plus he's an old man who isn't much help to their survival anyway.
 
grant is the best character in the series. the part in the pharmacy where he's telling the girl the walkers aren't people anymore and she says they're her friends and relatives then 2 minutes later he's chopping a walker head off and saving her life was pretty good. Grant and Darryl are the most interesting plot developments so far, to me. Shane just needs a bullet in his forehead, he's a loose cannon ready to explode and laurie is mrs psychopath now that she knows how to slow down time ala The Matrix and headshot zombies with a handgun effortlessly.
:mellow: Where to start....
:lmao:
 
The Barn is a good example of what could happen in real life in any apocalyptic situation. Your good buddy of a neighbor could very well end up cutting your throat if it means the survival of him and his own.

 
The Barn is a good example of what could happen in real life in any apocalyptic situation. Your good buddy of a neighbor could very well end up cutting your throat if it means the survival of him and his own.
Not sure I follow. How is "the barn" cutting someone's throat?
 
What's the situation when Shane had a gun pointed at Rick? Having a tough time remembering that.
I'm trying to remember that too. Wasn't it when the walkers attacked the group when they were camping out? When blondie's sister got bit? :shrug:
Yeah, Rick had recently come into the group. Shane and Rick are out in the woods hunting a walker, and Shane has a moment where he gets rick in his sights.
Shane holds it there even after it was obvious that it was Rick.
 
Shane is showing a much darker side to himself again when threatening Dale.
Dale is a fool - if he really believes what he was saying to Shane then he's trying to get himself killed. If I was Shane I would have looked at him like I was confused and murdered him the first chance I got.
Sure, internet tough guy :rolleyes: I liked Shane's comments to Dale, him and blondie are going to split the group at some point the way things are going. Much less of Lauri would be appreciated.
Not what I'd do, what Shane should do. If Shane really has turned that corner then he shouldn't want someone around who is capable of turning the group against him. Plus he's an old man who isn't much help to their survival anyway.
:no: He is the mechanics who fixes the RV and cars.

 
Shane is showing a much darker side to himself again when threatening Dale.
Dale is a fool - if he really believes what he was saying to Shane then he's trying to get himself killed. If I was Shane I would have looked at him like I was confused and murdered him the first chance I got.
Sure, internet tough guy :rolleyes: I liked Shane's comments to Dale, him and blondie are going to split the group at some point the way things are going. Much less of Lauri would be appreciated.
Not what I'd do, what Shane should do. If Shane really has turned that corner then he shouldn't want someone around who is capable of turning the group against him. Plus he's an old man who isn't much help to their survival anyway.
:no: He is the mechanics who fixes the RV and cars.
mehThis world is full of abandoned cars

 
meh

This world is full of abandoned cars
You won't just be able to put the key in and crank up any old car for long. And chances are if he's mechanically inclined with cars he's probably useful in other ways (getting a generator running, etc.).
99%...96%,,,what's the difference?

I'm sure they could have T-Bone understudy for Dale for awhile untile he's ready to take over the lab job

 
Dale is valuable in lots of ways. Not only is he a capable mechanic but he's an extra pair of eyes and an extra gun and only minor competition for the wimminz. Somebody has to take the 2-4 watch.

 
Sorry if this was answered previously but does anyone know what became of the scene with Shane that was part of the first Season 2 promo trailer? I remember reading somewhere it was cut but I never heard why. Anyone know? It's the first part of this clip:

Link

 
After Glenn dispatched the walker who attacked Hot Cowgirl, the writers should have had her say something like, "Oh, god, you just hacked up Uncle Clem!"

 
'roadkill1292 said:
Dale is valuable in lots of ways. Not only is he a capable mechanic but he's an extra pair of eyes and an extra gun and only minor competition for the wimminz. Somebody has to take the 2-4 watch.
He's slow so he'll make good zombie bait in a pinch too...and you get to save a bullet.
 
Also, did I notice that T-Bone still had his bandage on his arm from where he cut it on the highway? Hell, Carl is already up and walking around

 
'packersfan said:
Sorry if this was answered previously but does anyone know what became of the scene with Shane that was part of the first Season 2 promo trailer? I remember reading somewhere it was cut but I never heard why. Anyone know? It's the first part of this clip:

Link
That show in that trailer looks awesome...way awesomer than Walking Dead. When is that one on?
 
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'Jobber said:
The Barn is a good example of what could happen in real life in any apocalyptic situation. Your good buddy of a neighbor could very well end up cutting your throat if it means the survival of him and his own.
:confused:
 

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