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

'Borat said:
'Mentos said:
'Flying Spaghetti Monster said:
'bigbottom said:
'Flying Spaghetti Monster said:
:goodposting: I still want a show based on reality (with zombies). If this turns into "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" with super human abilities then I will stop watching.
Super human abilities? It's a sword. People have been using them for centuries.
Like I said if she start doing some "ninja-backflipping-Kill Bill" type swordsmanship then I will stop watching.
Have you watched all the episodes? If so, wouldn't a sword make a hell of a lot more sense for that person than a gun?
The whole premise of that character pretty much destroys the show. The appeal of the show to most people (I think?) is to see how regular people would survive and develop personally and with each other during the zombie apocalypse. Now we've got some lawyer chick who's handy with a sword because she used to fence back in high school (or some such nonsense)? Give me a break. Oh, and the mindless zombies who would stop at nothing for a piece of flesh? They're completely tame (and perhaps even subservient) for this chick, who is so super cool that you can't even see her face from under her hood. :rolleyes:It was fun while it lasted.
Did you have any problem with some lawyer chick (Andrea) who makes 15 head shots in a row? Or a shotgun that never seemed to run out of ammo?
These things were also ridiculous, but they are more or less standard fare for any action movie/TV show.
 
'Thunderlips said:
'tdoss said:
'Thunderlips said:
'bushdocda said:
So why didn't Hershal ever suggest the prison to the group as a means to get them off his farm back before they all started playing house together and forgetting about zombies until Carl was mean and teased one?
According to the wiki.....the timeframe for Season Two (at least the point from which Carl gets shot to when they leave the farm) is two weeks. A lot #### happened in those two weeks...so it might have slipped his mind. Plus up until the very end....they thought it was safe.
So that dude that had his leg impaled on that fence and then having it ripped from the fence like pulling an arrow out backwards...healed up enough to stand and deliver within that short of a time?
I don't write it Brah. I just relay it. I don't know.....did the fence go through bone or must flesh? He was still limping pretty severely.
This isn't really a spoiler but more a comment about the timeframe of the story. Still, not sure the protocol on giving anything away about the comics so...
For what it's worth, this sounds like the timeframe from the start of the story to when they left the farm in the comics, but not the show. In the video in the link above the writer dude says that 3-4 months have passed. They were at the farm quite a bit longer in the show than in the comics.
 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.

I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:

 
Just spent the last 6 hours watching the first season. I'll check back in a year when season 2 is on netflix. :thumbup:

 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
 
'Marvin said:
'bigbottom said:
'Marvin said:
'Thunderlips said:
Lori is great. I don't see why people do not like her. She has a lot going on and she is the only one, other than Rick, who has to deal with a child and "family". Of the characters we have now, no other character has that issue and this is an issue from the old world, peaceful world. Her and Rick are unique compared to the likes of the others.
I forget which character said it.....but I'll summarize. Lorie is a INSERT BILL MAHER WORD HERE who has not to deal with any real loss in this New World. Hell...her husband came back from the dead AND she's going to welcome a new child at a time when every other woman is losing a loved one. She has her husband who loves her, his friend who loves her and her son....and she just sits there like butter don't melt in her mouth.
I hate her hair too. I know she can't exactly make it to the hairdresser with this whole zombiefest going on but something tells me she was sporting that 1979 hairdoo before everything went south.
Well, this is small town Georgia we're talking about.
This isn't the 1920s. No such thing as cultural isolationism any more. Even hillbillies have TV and the internet.
:rant: This one has 4 TVs and 3 PCs.
 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
Why all the references to super heroes? She's just a lawyer.
 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
:lmao:Oh come on. Yes, a zombie-based post apocalyptic story arch is EXACTLY the same as a show based on a crime family.
 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
Why all the references to super heroes? She's just a lawyer.
Right. And Bruce Wayne is just a rich guy.
 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
:lmao:Oh come on. Yes, a zombie-based post apocalyptic story arch is EXACTLY the same as a show based on a crime family.
Right, because analogies always compare two things that are EXACTLY the same two things.
 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
:lmao:Oh come on. Yes, a zombie-based post apocalyptic story arch is EXACTLY the same as a show based on a crime family.
Right, because analogies always compare two things that are EXACTLY the same two things.
You tried.
 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
:lmao:Oh come on. Yes, a zombie-based post apocalyptic story arch is EXACTLY the same as a show based on a crime family.
Right, because analogies always compare two things that are EXACTLY the same two things.
You tried.
:lmao:I hate to say this, but I think the zombie show may be a tad over your head.
 
'dhockster said:
'tdoss said:
Dexter is and was one of my favorite shows...but it fell off a cliff this last season. The writing got sloppy and they tried way too hard to wow us, especially with a twist that EVERYONE saw coming.

I'm just saying that there are certain moments in a show's storyline that can end up losing connection with the viewers and subsequently spell the demise of the show.

Who knows...I may end up liking this character and it's story...but my gut reaction to it is:

By next season's end, I expect to see a zombified Fonzie jumping a zombified shark for the finale.
I think it is perfectly reasonable that some sick stuff would happen to the zombies if earth really became a zombie world.Look at what human's do to other humans during wartime. pretty sick stuff. When inhuman stuff starts happening, humans tend

to start acting inhuman. So the zombie pets, while pretty twisted, seems very much like something a human would do, if only to convince themselves that they are in control of a world that is out of control.
I bought a straight to DVD movie at Walmart a couple of years ago like that. It had a couple of characters that were raping/torturing zombies and pretty much killed their own group of survivors if I remember correctly. That one went in the garbage after one viewing it was so bad.
 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
:lmao:Oh come on. Yes, a zombie-based post apocalyptic story arch is EXACTLY the same as a show based on a crime family.
Right, because analogies always compare two things that are EXACTLY the same two things.
You tried.
:lmao:I hate to say this, but I think the zombie show may be a tad over your head.
You brought logic into this guy. Not me.
 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
:lmao:Oh come on. Yes, a zombie-based post apocalyptic story arch is EXACTLY the same as a show based on a crime family.
Right, because analogies always compare two things that are EXACTLY the same two things.
You tried.
:lmao:I hate to say this, but I think the zombie show may be a tad over your head.
You brought logic into this guy. Not me.
Don't you ever, EVER accuse me of using logic. EVER.
 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
:lmao:Oh come on. Yes, a zombie-based post apocalyptic story arch is EXACTLY the same as a show based on a crime family.
Right, because analogies always compare two things that are EXACTLY the same two things.
You tried.
:lmao:I hate to say this, but I think the zombie show may be a tad over your head.
You brought logic into this guy. Not me.
Don't you ever, EVER accuse me of using logic. EVER.
YOUR WORDS CONDEMN YOU.I rest my case your honor. :poundsfistontable::endscene:
 
Some of you guys just crack me up. Mechonne was always going to be a huge part of the story. Don't like. don't watch. Most will enjoy her.

 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
:lmao:Oh come on. Yes, a zombie-based post apocalyptic story arch is EXACTLY the same as a show based on a crime family.
Have have no dog in this ninja lawyer chick fight.But the point of the show is that it is supposed to be realistic. It's not fantasy, it's not a cartoon. There is ONE point of departure: Some virus has caused this zombification or whatever. That's it. This show isn't about the supernatural. It's not about wizards or Jedis or some #####-rods stuck on purgatory island or whatever. Yes, in terms of science that is not realistic but that is no reason to throw everything else out the window.
 
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I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
Why all the references to super heroes? She's just a lawyer.
Right. And Bruce Wayne is just a rich guy.
With no super powers, but they're both comic book characters.
 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
:lmao:Oh come on. Yes, a zombie-based post apocalyptic story arch is EXACTLY the same as a show based on a crime family.
Have have no dog in this ninja lawyer chick fight.But the point of the show is that it is supposed to be realistic. It's not fantasy, it's not a cartoon. There is ONE point of departure: Some virus has caused this zombification or whatever. That's it. This show isn't about the supernatural. It's not about wizards or Jedis or some #####-rods stuck on purgatory island or whatever. Yes, in terms of science that is not realistic but that is no reason to throw everything else out the window.
As someone who just freshly watched and only knows about what happened in the first season, some super-heroish ninja does sound a bit over the top. I found the "realism" of episode one to be good (although they are all crack shots and, statistically, I don't think the world would have dwindled down as fast as it did) and a key element of the show. Kinda like Breaking Bad where some crazy #### happens, but it's believable.
 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
:lmao:Oh come on. Yes, a zombie-based post apocalyptic story arch is EXACTLY the same as a show based on a crime family.
Have have no dog in this ninja lawyer chick fight.But the point of the show is that it is supposed to be realistic. It's not fantasy, it's not a cartoon. There is ONE point of departure: Some virus has caused this zombification or whatever. That's it. This show isn't about the supernatural. It's not about wizards or Jedis or some #####-rods stuck on purgatory island or whatever. Yes, in terms of science that is not realistic but that is no reason to throw everything else out the window.
This is what I was trying to get at, but Marvin put it far better than I could.
 
I get what you guys are saying, but honestly, it's not like this chick has telepathy or some crazy #### like that. It's still within the laws of physics and theoretically possible.

 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
:lmao:Oh come on. Yes, a zombie-based post apocalyptic story arch is EXACTLY the same as a show based on a crime family.
Have have no dog in this ninja lawyer chick fight.But the point of the show is that it is supposed to be realistic. It's not fantasy, it's not a cartoon. There is ONE point of departure: Some virus has caused this zombification or whatever. That's it. This show isn't about the supernatural. It's not about wizards or Jedis or some #####-rods stuck on purgatory island or whatever. Yes, in terms of science that is not realistic but that is no reason to throw everything else out the window.
This is what I was trying to get at, but Marvin put it far better than I could.
There is nothing unrealistic about someone wielding a sword.
 
Some of you guys just crack me up. Mechonne was always going to be a huge part of the story. Don't like. don't watch. Most will enjoy her.
Sorry us rubes didn't know about the completely out-of-her-element character who appeared for 10 seconds during the last episode of the second season. Clearly, we should've seen that coming.
 
Some of you guys just crack me up. Mechonne was always going to be a huge part of the story. Don't like. don't watch. Most will enjoy her.
Sorry us rubes didn't know about the completely out-of-her-element character who appeared for 10 seconds during the last episode of the second season. Clearly, we should've seen that coming.
It is based on a comic book out for years. Just because you don't know the story, doesn't mean it's not going to be told in due time.
 
I get what you guys are saying, but honestly, it's not like this chick has telepathy or some crazy #### like that. It's still within the laws of physics and theoretically possible.
There's a lawyer-turned-ninja in the middle of the woods in Georgia.
 
Some of you guys just crack me up. Mechonne was always going to be a huge part of the story. Don't like. don't watch. Most will enjoy her.
Sorry us rubes didn't know about the completely out-of-her-element character who appeared for 10 seconds during the last episode of the second season. Clearly, we should've seen that coming.
It is based on a comic book out for years. Just because you don't know the story, doesn't mean it's not going to be told in due time.
I already apologized. Again, very sorry.
 
'cstu said:
'bushdocda said:
So why didn't Hershal ever suggest the prison to the group as a means to get them off his farm back before they all started playing house together and forgetting about zombies until Carl was mean and teased one?
#1 - Not the brightest dude.#2 - In the beginning he didn't care what they did as long as they got off his yard.
Or #3, probably the real reason, they drove until the red Suburban ran out of gas. Let's assume it had half a tank of gas (they left the blue truck, so reasonable they siphoned the rest from that), they probably drove well over an hour/80+ miles. Herschel probably didn't know about the prison at all, pretty sure it wasn't in his back yard. Without the Internet/GPS, would any of you know where the nearest prison was?
 
'cstu said:
'bushdocda said:
So why didn't Hershal ever suggest the prison to the group as a means to get them off his farm back before they all started playing house together and forgetting about zombies until Carl was mean and teased one?
#1 - Not the brightest dude.#2 - In the beginning he didn't care what they did as long as they got off his yard.
Or #3, probably the real reason, they drove until the red Suburban ran out of gas. Let's assume it had half a tank of gas (they left the blue truck, so reasonable they siphoned the rest from that), they probably drove well over an hour/80+ miles. Herschel probably didn't know about the prison at all, pretty sure it wasn't in his back yard. Without the Internet/GPS, would any of you know where the nearest prison was?
Yes (Walpole, MA). We used to drive there on blunt cruises. It's in the middle of nowhere and creepy as hell.
 
'cstu said:
'bushdocda said:
So why didn't Hershal ever suggest the prison to the group as a means to get them off his farm back before they all started playing house together and forgetting about zombies until Carl was mean and teased one?
#1 - Not the brightest dude.#2 - In the beginning he didn't care what they did as long as they got off his yard.
Or #3, probably the real reason, they drove until the red Suburban ran out of gas. Let's assume it had half a tank of gas (they left the blue truck, so reasonable they siphoned the rest from that), they probably drove well over an hour/80+ miles. Herschel probably didn't know about the prison at all, pretty sure it wasn't in his back yard. Without the Internet/GPS, would any of you know where the nearest prison was?
Yes (Walpole, MA). We used to drive there on blunt cruises. It's in the middle of nowhere and creepy as hell.
Sorry, didn't word that right. Not the nearest prison in your backyard, but the nearest one after you've driven an hour or two+ away. Without seeing a sign for it, I would have no idea.
 
Some of you guys just crack me up. Mechonne was always going to be a huge part of the story. Don't like. don't watch. Most will enjoy her.
Sorry us rubes didn't know about the completely out-of-her-element character who appeared for 10 seconds during the last episode of the second season. Clearly, we should've seen that coming.
It is based on a comic book out for years. Just because you don't know the story, doesn't mean it's not going to be told in due time.
I already apologized. Again, very sorry.
K, bye.
 
Some of you guys just crack me up. Mechonne was always going to be a huge part of the story. Don't like. don't watch. Most will enjoy her.
Sorry us rubes didn't know about the completely out-of-her-element character who appeared for 10 seconds during the last episode of the second season. Clearly, we should've seen that coming.
It is based on a comic book out for years. Just because you don't know the story, doesn't mean it's not going to be told in due time.
Think they should be careful. The heart of the show is a man trying to protect his family amdidst a zombie plague. Fantastical? Yes. But dealing with it in a realistic way is one of the strengths of the show. Why I say, "Even if you don't like zombie's you'll like the drama and survival aspects of it." As oppossed to watching True Blood but never recommending it to anyone.Barely have 10 good movies a year and a handful of good shows. If something is working on screen you should take pause to mess with it regardless of the source material. It's like magic in a bottle. A chick dragging around two zombies wielding a samurai sword seems a bit much. How far since the zombie plagues started like three months? We'll see how it plays out.
 
Some of you guys just crack me up. Mechonne was always going to be a huge part of the story. Don't like. don't watch. Most will enjoy her.
Sorry us rubes didn't know about the completely out-of-her-element character who appeared for 10 seconds during the last episode of the second season. Clearly, we should've seen that coming.
It is based on a comic book out for years. Just because you don't know the story, doesn't mean it's not going to be told in due time.
Think they should be careful. The heart of the show is a man trying to protect his family amdidst a zombie plague. Fantastical? Yes. But dealing with it in a realistic way is one of the strengths of the show. Why I say, "Even if you don't like zombie's you'll like the drama and survival aspects of it." As oppossed to watching True Blood but never recommending it to anyone.Barely have 10 good movies a year and a handful of good shows. If something is working on screen you should take pause to mess with it regardless of the source material. It's like magic in a bottle. A chick dragging around two zombies wielding a samurai sword seems a bit much. How far since the zombie plagues started like three months? We'll see how it plays out.
Mechonne is probably the most popular character in the story. Why would you think it won't be the same in the TV story? Everyone hates Lori-Carl-Carol, she just saved Andrea, adding a strong popular character can only help.
 
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I get what you guys are saying, but honestly, it's not like this chick has telepathy or some crazy #### like that. It's still within the laws of physics and theoretically possible.
There's a lawyer-turned-ninja in the middle of the woods in Georgia.
What have we seen that makes her a ninja? She didn't do three flips out of a tree. We saw her chop off a zombies head with a sword. We've seen an axe and a shovel take off a zombies head, but there's no way a normal person could figure out how to do it with a sword?
 
I get what you guys are saying, but honestly, it's not like this chick has telepathy or some crazy #### like that. It's still within the laws of physics and theoretically possible.
There's a lawyer-turned-ninja in the middle of the woods in Georgia.
What have we seen that makes her a ninja? She didn't do three flips out of a tree. We saw her chop off a zombies head with a sword. We've seen an axe and a shovel take off a zombies head, but there's no way a normal person could figure out how to do it with a sword?
And for what it's worth, I'm a lawyer in Texas who owns a samurai sword. Not that far-fetched.
 
I personally know at least a half dozen guys that would be comfortable wielding a sword in a zombie apocalypse scenario. It's not that far fetched. :shrug:

I don't know what's up with the zombies-in-tow thing, but I think in an apocalypse people are going to do crazy stuff.

 
I get what you guys are saying, but honestly, it's not like this chick has telepathy or some crazy #### like that. It's still within the laws of physics and theoretically possible.
There's a lawyer-turned-ninja in the middle of the woods in Georgia.
What have we seen that makes her a ninja? She didn't do three flips out of a tree. We saw her chop off a zombies head with a sword. We've seen an axe and a shovel take off a zombies head, but there's no way a normal person could figure out how to do it with a sword?
And for what it's worth, I'm a lawyer in Texas who owns a samurai sword. Not that far-fetched.
Own any armless zombies?
 
'cstu said:
'bushdocda said:
So why didn't Hershal ever suggest the prison to the group as a means to get them off his farm back before they all started playing house together and forgetting about zombies until Carl was mean and teased one?
#1 - Not the brightest dude.#2 - In the beginning he didn't care what they did as long as they got off his yard.
Or #3, probably the real reason, they drove until the red Suburban ran out of gas. Let's assume it had half a tank of gas (they left the blue truck, so reasonable they siphoned the rest from that), they probably drove well over an hour/80+ miles. Herschel probably didn't know about the prison at all, pretty sure it wasn't in his back yard. Without the Internet/GPS, would any of you know where the nearest prison was?
Gander Hills 20 miles from Thunderlips Castle....but in a Zombie Apocalypse it might as well be on the moon...it would that difficult to reach. I wouldn't recommend trying to get to it from my house.
 
I get what you guys are saying, but honestly, it's not like this chick has telepathy or some crazy #### like that. It's still within the laws of physics and theoretically possible.
There's a lawyer-turned-ninja in the middle of the woods in Georgia.
What have we seen that makes her a ninja? She didn't do three flips out of a tree. We saw her chop off a zombies head with a sword. We've seen an axe and a shovel take off a zombies head, but there's no way a normal person could figure out how to do it with a sword?
And for what it's worth, I'm a lawyer in Texas who owns a samurai sword. Not that far-fetched.
Own any armless zombies?
No, but I'm in the market for a couple.
 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
Guess I missed the Zombie episode during the Soprano's series, anyone care to share a link?? :excited:
 
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'Thunderlips said:
'tdoss said:
'Thunderlips said:
'bushdocda said:
So why didn't Hershal ever suggest the prison to the group as a means to get them off his farm back before they all started playing house together and forgetting about zombies until Carl was mean and teased one?
According to the wiki.....the timeframe for Season Two (at least the point from which Carl gets shot to when they leave the farm) is two weeks. A lot #### happened in those two weeks...so it might have slipped his mind. Plus up until the very end....they thought it was safe.
So that dude that had his leg impaled on that fence and then having it ripped from the fence like pulling an arrow out backwards...healed up enough to stand and deliver within that short of a time?
I don't write it Brah. I just relay it. I don't know.....did the fence go through bone or must flesh? He was still limping pretty severely.
This isn't really a spoiler but more a comment about the timeframe of the story. Still, not sure the protocol on giving anything away about the comics so...
For what it's worth, this sounds like the timeframe from the start of the story to when they left the farm in the comics, but not the show. In the video in the link above the writer dude says that 3-4 months have passed. They were at the farm quite a bit longer in the show than in the comics.
That makes a bit more sense. I guess the point of the matter in regards to Herschel is that once he made the decision to allow them to stay....why would he tell them of a place that might be better?
 
I, for one, welcome our new zombie sword slicing overlord.I mean... it's a TV show... and I want to be entertained. :hifive:
By this logic, no one should have complained if The Sopranos had introduced The Incredible Hulk to Tony's screw, and no one should have anything negative to say if Kermit the Frog parachutes in to help out Bruce Willis if there's another Die Hard movie, right? After all, we're just looking to be entertained. :popcorn:
LOL!!!..... I don't know if you're fishing on this Michonne thing....but that #### is money.
 
'Billy Bats said:
WOW, a lot of over reaction on a character that was seen for 5 seconds. The days of going to Starbucks to get your morning coffee and read your iPad are long gone. It's the zombie apocalypse, the end of the world, you guys expecting normalcy? I would expect the unexpected, and welcome it in my zombie shows. :shrug:
:goodposting: I've had my fill of listening to poorly-written halfwits pontificate about how "If we do XYZ, then we've lost our humanity!" I'm ready for something different.
 
I am concerned about the prison thing... have not read the comics but I hope it doesn't get stale staying in the same location for another long period.

 

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