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***OFFICIAL 'The Walking Dead' TV Series Thread*** (3 Viewers)

'flapgreen said:
'Raider Nation said:
Time for a biter to put Carl on the menu.
Agreed. Time for him to go.
Carl is one of the best characters on the show, still don't get why you guys hate him. He didn't even have the hat on the whole episode.
 
They need to find better vehicles for when the go to look for supplies. I know about the whole “product placement” thing, but c’mon. In a zombie apocalypse I’m not going to be driving a….whatever the heck they are driving. I’m gonna look for a 4 wheel drive truck or something, and reinforce it somehow.
Actually a small SUV seems like a perfect vehicle. 4x4, small so you can get through small spots (still crap on the roads here and there), better gas mileage and still enough room to carry a decent amount of suppliers.If you get a big 4x4 and reinforce it, you are getting what 8mpg? Unlimited gas, you are OK for a run, but way too much chance you hit an emergency and you are toast without a car.
I could go with a smaller suv, but you'll still need to reinforce it. And make sure it can't get stuck in a little mud. Thankfully Rick had enough bullets to kill the 4 or 5 zombies that surrounded their car. If there were more, Rick, Carl, and Michonne would have met a different fate.
Michonne could have, and probably did spear some of them with her Katana. Which brings me back to the fenceline at the prison. Why don't they call over the zombies and kill them like they did when they took over the prison. Might take a few days, but eventually they'd have cleared much of the yard. Anyway, love the Morgan return. He's one of the strongest actors they have, hope that's not the last we see of him.
I figured they would do this if they didnt have to worry about being shot while theyre out there. I guess they can also serve as a defense for when/ if anyone from Woodbury come creeping up.
:goodposting: :goodposting:
 
And again, reinforcing a vehicle wouldn't make the gas mileage much worse. Put some plywood (not much heavier than the glass) over the windows with small gaps to see/shoot out of. Make sure it's 4 wheel drive. Not much to it to keep zombies out really.
Plywood?
Why not? It's light, and from what we have seen, zombies aren't gona get through it. They can't even get through glass. But if that glass is in a car window and rolled part way down, it would break easily.
 
And again, reinforcing a vehicle wouldn't make the gas mileage much worse. Put some plywood (not much heavier than the glass) over the windows with small gaps to see/shoot out of. Make sure it's 4 wheel drive. Not much to it to keep zombies out really.
Plywood?
Works for store windows, why not car windows :shrug:
Because you need to see where the hell you are going when you drive?
Maybe you missed the bold part :unsure:
 
Not sure if this was mentioned already but the writer of last night's episode, Scott M. Gimple, is the new showrunner. He also wrote "18 Miles Out" last season which was another amazing episode. Writing and being a showrunner are different skills but if these episodes are any indication the show may remain in great hands with Glen Mazzara gone.

 
And again, reinforcing a vehicle wouldn't make the gas mileage much worse. Put some plywood (not much heavier than the glass) over the windows with small gaps to see/shoot out of. Make sure it's 4 wheel drive. Not much to it to keep zombies out really.
Plywood?
Works for store windows, why not car windows :shrug:
Because you need to see where the hell you are going when you drive?
Maybe you missed the bold part :unsure:
Good luck with that
 
worthless episodeWhy did andrea (or the short haired woman) feel like she had to sleep with the gov to get his guard down to kill him? She could have just walked in and shot him with the 9mm. A lot easier than cutting his throat.
1. He is always armed. She would have to be very quick to drop him before he could react. Unlikely she could do that without hesitating.2. If she somehow was successful in shooting him, she's not getting out of town alive. With a quiet, late-night throat cutting she has at least some chance of escaping.
 
Not sure if this was mentioned already but the writer of last night's episode, Scott M. Gimple, is the new showrunner. He also wrote "18 Miles Out" last season which was another amazing episode. Writing and being a showrunner are different skills but if these episodes are any indication the show may remain in great hands with Glen Mazzara gone.
Seems like a great decision if he can get the other writers to write on his level. Easily the best written episode of the series IMO.
 
And again, reinforcing a vehicle wouldn't make the gas mileage much worse. Put some plywood (not much heavier than the glass) over the windows with small gaps to see/shoot out of. Make sure it's 4 wheel drive. Not much to it to keep zombies out really.
Plywood?
Why not? It's light, and from what we have seen, zombies aren't gona get through it. They can't even get through glass. But if that glass is in a car window and rolled part way down, it would break easily.
I'd with metal - sheet metal, steel bars or chain link - welded to the car.
 
And again, reinforcing a vehicle wouldn't make the gas mileage much worse. Put some plywood (not much heavier than the glass) over the windows with small gaps to see/shoot out of. Make sure it's 4 wheel drive. Not much to it to keep zombies out really.
Plywood?
Why not? It's light, and from what we have seen, zombies aren't gona get through it. They can't even get through glass. But if that glass is in a car window and rolled part way down, it would break easily.
I'd with metal - sheet metal, steel bars or chain link - welded to the car.
That would upset alot of people in this thread who are worrying about the extra weight affecting the gas mileage. Also, plywood would work just as well. These zombies aren't gonna get through it.Now, if they are going to use it in an attack against humans (Woodbury), then yeah, the steel would work better.
 
And again, reinforcing a vehicle wouldn't make the gas mileage much worse. Put some plywood (not much heavier than the glass) over the windows with small gaps to see/shoot out of. Make sure it's 4 wheel drive. Not much to it to keep zombies out really.
Plywood?
Why not? It's light, and from what we have seen, zombies aren't gona get through it. They can't even get through glass. But if that glass is in a car window and rolled part way down, it would break easily.
I'd with metal - sheet metal, steel bars or chain link - welded to the car.
That would upset alot of people in this thread who are worrying about the extra weight affecting the gas mileage. Also, plywood would work just as well. These zombies aren't gonna get through it.Now, if they are going to use it in an attack against humans (Woodbury), then yeah, the steel would work better.
But the zombies didnt get through the glass last night? Why change it up?I agree they should have other cars and as many as possible. They should have made off with some of those military hummers!
 
And again, reinforcing a vehicle wouldn't make the gas mileage much worse. Put some plywood (not much heavier than the glass) over the windows with small gaps to see/shoot out of. Make sure it's 4 wheel drive. Not much to it to keep zombies out really.
Plywood?
Why not? It's light, and from what we have seen, zombies aren't gona get through it. They can't even get through glass. But if that glass is in a car window and rolled part way down, it would break easily.
I'd with metal - sheet metal, steel bars or chain link - welded to the car.
That would upset alot of people in this thread who are worrying about the extra weight affecting the gas mileage. Also, plywood would work just as well. These zombies aren't gonna get through it.Now, if they are going to use it in an attack against humans (Woodbury), then yeah, the steel would work better.
But the zombies didnt get through the glass last night? Why change it up?
We went through that earlier. If there were more zombies, the survivors would have run out of bullets. Then they would have been sitting ducks. Thats why I said to make sure you have a decent 4 wheel drive vehicle so you don't get stuck in that situation. Also, if the window is rolled partially down, that glass is gonna break with the sheer weight of the zombies. It would break eventually even if it wasn't rolled down partially.They were lucky there were only a few zombies. Had that happened in the first episode of season 2 on the highway, the survivors would have been toast.
 
And again, reinforcing a vehicle wouldn't make the gas mileage much worse. Put some plywood (not much heavier than the glass) over the windows with small gaps to see/shoot out of. Make sure it's 4 wheel drive. Not much to it to keep zombies out really.
Plywood?
Why not? It's light, and from what we have seen, zombies aren't gona get through it. They can't even get through glass. But if that glass is in a car window and rolled part way down, it would break easily.
I'd with metal - sheet metal, steel bars or chain link - welded to the car.
That would upset alot of people in this thread who are worrying about the extra weight affecting the gas mileage. Also, plywood would work just as well. These zombies aren't gonna get through it.Now, if they are going to use it in an attack against humans (Woodbury), then yeah, the steel would work better.
But the zombies didnt get through the glass last night? Why change it up?I agree they should have other cars and as many as possible. They should have made off with some of those military hummers!
No need to roll down the window and take a chance one of the Zombies grabs the glass and pulls and breaks it.So, leave the front Windshield as is, but Board up the side windows with Shooting/viewing areas at the top. :thumbup:

 
They need to find better vehicles for when the go to look for supplies. I know about the whole “product placement” thing, but c’mon. In a zombie apocalypse I’m not going to be driving a….whatever the heck they are driving. I’m gonna look for a 4 wheel drive truck or something, and reinforce it somehow.
Actually a small SUV seems like a perfect vehicle. 4x4, small so you can get through small spots (still crap on the roads here and there), better gas mileage and still enough room to carry a decent amount of suppliers.If you get a big 4x4 and reinforce it, you are getting what 8mpg? Unlimited gas, you are OK for a run, but way too much chance you hit an emergency and you are toast without a car.
I could go with a smaller suv, but you'll still need to reinforce it. And make sure it can't get stuck in a little mud. Thankfully Rick had enough bullets to kill the 4 or 5 zombies that surrounded their car. If there were more, Rick, Carl, and Michonne would have met a different fate.
They keep reinforcing how things have changed in their world. At the beginning of all this, being trapped in a car surrounded by zombies would have been reacted to/handled much differently. Now the group is used to how things are in the world... ear damage was the biggest concern.
 
And again, reinforcing a vehicle wouldn't make the gas mileage much worse. Put some plywood (not much heavier than the glass) over the windows with small gaps to see/shoot out of. Make sure it's 4 wheel drive. Not much to it to keep zombies out really.
Plywood?
Why not? It's light, and from what we have seen, zombies aren't gona get through it. They can't even get through glass. But if that glass is in a car window and rolled part way down, it would break easily.
I'd go with metal - sheet metal, steel bars or chain link - welded to the car.
That would upset alot of people in this thread who are worrying about the extra weight affecting the gas mileage. Also, plywood would work just as well. These zombies aren't gonna get through it.Now, if they are going to use it in an attack against humans (Woodbury), then yeah, the steel would work better.
How do you plan to attach the wood to the car?Glass isn't light (probably 5-10 lbs. per side window) so replacing them with metal bars isn't going to add that much weight.One of the advantages of having a larger vehicle is even though you get worse mileage you can carry jerry cans or even install a second gas tank.
 
'GordonGekko said:
Rick is a bad leader. If part of the problem is Woodbury's superior numbers, and you are losing shooters, you don't push away Tyrese and two other men, and you don't leave Morgan behind alone, and you don't leave behind the hitchhiker ( tie him up and blindfold him in the car, lock him up and then evaluate him in the jail)
agreedwhat do people think Shane would have done? I don't think he does much better. I think the Governor may be the best leader of the three...
If my group was going to war with the governor, I would Shane as my leader, not Rick.
Not me. Unless my name is Shane, Lori or Carl I'm expendable in Shane's eyes. That's all that mattered to Shane.
Live Leader Shane = Most Likely to Be Fragged
 
'GordonGekko said:
Rick is a bad leader. If part of the problem is Woodbury's superior numbers, and you are losing shooters, you don't push away Tyrese and two other men, and you don't leave Morgan behind alone, and you don't leave behind the hitchhiker ( tie him up and blindfold him in the car, lock him up and then evaluate him in the jail)
agreedwhat do people think Shane would have done? I don't think he does much better. I think the Governor may be the best leader of the three...
If my group was going to war with the governor, I would Shane as my leader, not Rick.
Not me. Unless my name is Shane, Lori or Carl I'm expendable in Shane's eyes. That's all that mattered to Shane.
Live Leader Shane = Most Likely to Be Fragged
Yeah he's Tom Berenger in "Platoon." Carl is Charlie Sheen. Just a matter of time before Carl took him out if Rick didn't do it first.
 
'GordonGekko said:
Rick is a bad leader. If part of the problem is Woodbury's superior numbers, and you are losing shooters, you don't push away Tyrese and two other men, and you don't leave Morgan behind alone, and you don't leave behind the hitchhiker ( tie him up and blindfold him in the car, lock him up and then evaluate him in the jail)
agreedwhat do people think Shane would have done? I don't think he does much better. I think the Governor may be the best leader of the three...
If my group was going to war with the governor, I would Shane as my leader, not Rick.
Not me. Unless my name is Shane, Lori or Carl I'm expendable in Shane's eyes. That's all that mattered to Shane.
Live Leader Shane = Most Likely to Be Fragged
Yeah he's Tom Berenger in "Platoon." Carl is Charlie Sheen. Just a matter of time before Carl took him out if Rick didn't do it first.
Second place in that contest belongs to the Governor, who nearly bought it from Andrea, and IMO is still pretty likely to get offed by his techie lieutenant, who realizes the guy is off his rocker and has little love for his fellow man.
 
What did they pick up on the side of the road at the end?
Remember the guy running after them.. twice? He had a backpack on..Carnage on the side of the road was his body.. Backpack was left so they took it with them.Pretty powerful message about where the group is at .. :thumbup:
Can't wait to see what comes out of that backpack.
Everything looked brand spanking new: the backpack itself, the yoga mat, the frying pan. None of it was even dirty, much less used. That's the first new looking gear I've seen on anyone for two seasons, at least.
 
This show is entertaining as hell. This thread is too, but for much different reasons. LOL's at all the posts about exactly how Rick's Band should attack Woodbury, which leader would be better to go into war with, how they should zombie proof their cars with plywood, why doesn't it ever rain where they live, and many other "they should do this" type posts. :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

 
What did they pick up on the side of the road at the end?
Remember the guy running after them.. twice? He had a backpack on..Carnage on the side of the road was his body.. Backpack was left so they took it with them.Pretty powerful message about where the group is at .. :thumbup:
Can't wait to see what comes out of that backpack.
Everything looked brand spanking new: the backpack itself, the yoga mat, the frying pan. None of it was even dirty, much less used. That's the first new looking gear I've seen on anyone for two seasons, at least.
Also, you wonder where this guy had been, yelling the way he did, attracting all sorts of zombies to himself. How had he survived this long being that stupid? Could he have been holed up since the zombie apocalypse started and has just run out of food and taken to the road? It's funny how you want to know everyone's story even though they are just minor characters.
 
'GordonGekko said:
Rick is a bad leader. If part of the problem is Woodbury's superior numbers, and you are losing shooters, you don't push away Tyrese and two other men, and you don't leave Morgan behind alone, and you don't leave behind the hitchhiker ( tie him up and blindfold him in the car, lock him up and then evaluate him in the jail)
agreedwhat do people think Shane would have done? I don't think he does much better. I think the Governor may be the best leader of the three...
If my group was going to war with the governor, I would Shane as my leader, not Rick.
Not me. Unless my name is Shane, Lori or Carl I'm expendable in Shane's eyes. That's all that mattered to Shane.
Live Leader Shane = Most Likely to Be Fragged
Yeah he's Tom Berenger in "Platoon." Carl is Charlie Sheen. Just a matter of time before Carl took him out if Rick didn't do it first.
He'd like to hear about it pothead.
 
I rather have the clear vision of the glass than plywood mickey moused all over the suv.I think keeping the vehicle nimble & clean line of sight is safer.

 
What did they pick up on the side of the road at the end?
Remember the guy running after them.. twice? He had a backpack on..Carnage on the side of the road was his body.. Backpack was left so they took it with them.Pretty powerful message about where the group is at .. :thumbup:
Can't wait to see what comes out of that backpack.
Everything looked brand spanking new: the backpack itself, the yoga mat, the frying pan. None of it was even dirty, much less used. That's the first new looking gear I've seen on anyone for two seasons, at least.
Also, you wonder where this guy had been, yelling the way he did, attracting all sorts of zombies to himself. How had he survived this long being that stupid? Could he have been holed up since the zombie apocalypse started and has just run out of food and taken to the road? It's funny how you want to know everyone's story even though they are just minor characters.
you would think the survivors left out there are the best of the best. I hope that backpack comes into play later
 
What did they pick up on the side of the road at the end?
Remember the guy running after them.. twice? He had a backpack on..Carnage on the side of the road was his body.. Backpack was left so they took it with them.Pretty powerful message about where the group is at .. :thumbup:
Can't wait to see what comes out of that backpack.
Everything looked brand spanking new: the backpack itself, the yoga mat, the frying pan. None of it was even dirty, much less used. That's the first new looking gear I've seen on anyone for two seasons, at least.
Also, you wonder where this guy had been, yelling the way he did, attracting all sorts of zombies to himself. How had he survived this long being that stupid? Could he have been holed up since the zombie apocalypse started and has just run out of food and taken to the road? It's funny how you want to know everyone's story even though they are just minor characters.
It screamed set up to me, especially in the middle of a war with the Governor.As for him being stupid, people get desperate when they are out of food and/or water.
 
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What did they pick up on the side of the road at the end?
Remember the guy running after them.. twice? He had a backpack on..Carnage on the side of the road was his body.. Backpack was left so they took it with them.Pretty powerful message about where the group is at .. :thumbup:
Can't wait to see what comes out of that backpack.
Everything looked brand spanking new: the backpack itself, the yoga mat, the frying pan. None of it was even dirty, much less used. That's the first new looking gear I've seen on anyone for two seasons, at least.
Also, you wonder where this guy had been, yelling the way he did, attracting all sorts of zombies to himself. How had he survived this long being that stupid? Could he have been holed up since the zombie apocalypse started and has just run out of food and taken to the road? It's funny how you want to know everyone's story even though they are just minor characters.
you would think the survivors left out there are the best of the best. I hope that backpack comes into play later
I was thinking the same as dhockster that this guy holed up somewhere with supplies and finally ran out. He had to be a newbie to the survival game yelling like that. They had to see you and obviously didn't want to help you, don't yell and alert other zombies. Maybe he was a guy into camping or worked at REI had some survival gear, maybe even a stockpile of food/rations and finally decided he had to leave where he was holed up because he was running on empty.Sucks for the guy that had he flagged them down on the way back, they might have brought him with them.
 
What did they pick up on the side of the road at the end?
Remember the guy running after them.. twice? He had a backpack on..Carnage on the side of the road was his body.. Backpack was left so they took it with them.

Pretty powerful message about where the group is at .. :thumbup:
Can't wait to see what comes out of that backpack.
Everything looked brand spanking new: the backpack itself, the yoga mat, the frying pan. None of it was even dirty, much less used. That's the first new looking gear I've seen on anyone for two seasons, at least.
Also, you wonder where this guy had been, yelling the way he did, attracting all sorts of zombies to himself. How had he survived this long being that stupid? Could he have been holed up since the zombie apocalypse started and has just run out of food and taken to the road? It's funny how you want to know everyone's story even though they are just minor characters.
you would think the survivors left out there are the best of the best. I hope that backpack comes into play later
I'm calling it right now - Marcellus Wallace's soul is inside.
 
'GordonGekko said:
I like the show, but there really is a lot of poor writing involved.
Isn't it ironic. Calling out the poor writing on the show yet saying Morgan is the best leader based on what you have seen when he has said he is weak and he effed up so badly that it cost him the #1 thing in the world that was his only goal to save. Sounds about right.
 
Morgan definitely had the best set up and best preparation; but could he lead other people? He didn't have the stones to take care of his zombie wife - a definite sign of weakness.

 
And again, reinforcing a vehicle wouldn't make the gas mileage much worse. Put some plywood (not much heavier than the glass) over the windows with small gaps to see/shoot out of. Make sure it's 4 wheel drive. Not much to it to keep zombies out really.
Plywood?
Why not? It's light, and from what we have seen, zombies aren't gona get through it. They can't even get through glass. But if that glass is in a car window and rolled part way down, it would break easily.
I'd go with metal - sheet metal, steel bars or chain link - welded to the car.
That would upset alot of people in this thread who are worrying about the extra weight affecting the gas mileage. Also, plywood would work just as well. These zombies aren't gonna get through it.Now, if they are going to use it in an attack against humans (Woodbury), then yeah, the steel would work better.
How do you plan to attach the wood to the car?Glass isn't light (probably 5-10 lbs. per side window) so replacing them with metal bars isn't going to add that much weight.One of the advantages of having a larger vehicle is even though you get worse mileage you can carry jerry cans or even install a second gas tank.
How would I attach wood panels to a car? Screws?Metal bars would be fine, as long as you can cut them and fit them in. And how would you attach THOSE to the car?
 
I'll bet Rick finds something in the backpack that would identify who that guy was. Maybe someone famous or something.

 
Morgan definitely had the best set up and best preparation; but could he lead other people? He didn't have the stones to take care of his zombie wife - a definite sign of weakness.
:goodposting: He had a good setup for 1 guy, not for a group of people. If he didn't recognize Rick right away the Duane thing happened a while ago, so he has been holed up in that area of town for a long time with no one else. Pretty sure the Governor has shown he has been able to create a pretty damn safe setup (pre-messing around with the prison) for a lot of people, far more impressive than the mousetraps Morgan setup. I am also pretty sure that Rick and/or Shane could have done the same at the prison if they never got involved with the Governor. Morgan did fine even as a crazy man because he knew about Rick's weapon cache so he was able to hole up with a lot of weapons to start and go from there. With that time and the weapons to start, I don't think he was any more amazing that the other head guys.
 
And again, reinforcing a vehicle wouldn't make the gas mileage much worse. Put some plywood (not much heavier than the glass) over the windows with small gaps to see/shoot out of. Make sure it's 4 wheel drive. Not much to it to keep zombies out really.
Plywood?
Why not? It's light, and from what we have seen, zombies aren't gona get through it. They can't even get through glass. But if that glass is in a car window and rolled part way down, it would break easily.
I'd go with metal - sheet metal, steel bars or chain link - welded to the car.
That would upset alot of people in this thread who are worrying about the extra weight affecting the gas mileage. Also, plywood would work just as well. These zombies aren't gonna get through it.Now, if they are going to use it in an attack against humans (Woodbury), then yeah, the steel would work better.
How do you plan to attach the wood to the car?Glass isn't light (probably 5-10 lbs. per side window) so replacing them with metal bars isn't going to add that much weight.One of the advantages of having a larger vehicle is even though you get worse mileage you can carry jerry cans or even install a second gas tank.
How would I attach wood panels to a car? Screws?Metal bars would be fine, as long as you can cut them and fit them in. And how would you attach THOSE to the car?
Probably use a torch/welding gear, if available and working. Not sure what is available for all the groups, but I would think welding tools are in use in Woodbury because they have power.
 
And again, reinforcing a vehicle wouldn't make the gas mileage much worse. Put some plywood (not much heavier than the glass) over the windows with small gaps to see/shoot out of. Make sure it's 4 wheel drive. Not much to it to keep zombies out really.
Plywood?
Why not? It's light, and from what we have seen, zombies aren't gona get through it. They can't even get through glass. But if that glass is in a car window and rolled part way down, it would break easily.
I'd go with metal - sheet metal, steel bars or chain link - welded to the car.
That would upset alot of people in this thread who are worrying about the extra weight affecting the gas mileage. Also, plywood would work just as well. These zombies aren't gonna get through it.Now, if they are going to use it in an attack against humans (Woodbury), then yeah, the steel would work better.
How do you plan to attach the wood to the car?Glass isn't light (probably 5-10 lbs. per side window) so replacing them with metal bars isn't going to add that much weight.One of the advantages of having a larger vehicle is even though you get worse mileage you can carry jerry cans or even install a second gas tank.
How would I attach wood panels to a car? Screws?Metal bars would be fine, as long as you can cut them and fit them in. And how would you attach THOSE to the car?
Probably use a torch/welding gear, if available and working. Not sure what is available for all the groups, but I would think welding tools are in use in Woodbury because they have power.
Maybe we should create a separate thread for how to modify cars :rolleyes:
 
Like how Darryl risked his life fighting a bunch of zombies with complete strangers and Rick does not even slow down for someone yelling for help.
I think Rick even in his current state, would have helped them. I think he was worried about that the hitchhiker was a trap. If they would have stopped for the hitchhiker, would 4-5 people in the woods rush out and take the car?There was no possible way for an ambush in Daryl's situation
 
Like how Darryl risked his life fighting a bunch of zombies with complete strangers and Rick does not even slow down for someone yelling for help.
Nah....Rick was able to conclude very quickly that the backpacker would do nothing but hold his merry band back what with all the yelling, screaming, and carrying on that guy was doing. What a sissy. He doomed himself.
 
Morgan also tried to kill innocent people, certainly those who had not done him any harm. Not sure that's the kind of guy you want as your leader. Rick's been pushing people away but he hasn't tried to gun them down the second they walked into the prison. Still think he's is the best leader for this group, flaws and all. Shane doesn't even enter the conversation because he's too selfish and willing to sacrifice everyone to get whatever selfish goals he wants to attain.

 
Enjoyed the episode. Loved the comment from Michone about the welcome mat.

Nice bit of acting from the guy playing Morgan. Great scenes. Although, I think that stab wound would affect Rick a little more than they showed.
The welcome mat line as she was munchin down on the chips was good.As for the bolded, that seems to be the consensus, I thought it was pretty over the top for the most part though. He was trying to black it up a little too much or something. It got better when he was more subdued, but the crazy wasn't a very believable performance to me.

 
Enjoyed the episode. Loved the comment from Michone about the welcome mat.

Nice bit of acting from the guy playing Morgan. Great scenes. Although, I think that stab wound would affect Rick a little more than they showed.
The welcome mat line as she was munchin down on the chips was good.As for the bolded, that seems to be the consensus, I thought it was pretty over the top for the most part though. He was trying to black it up a little too much or something. It got better when he was more subdued, but the crazy wasn't a very believable performance to me.
:mellow:
 
Rick: We’re eating his food now?Michonne: Mat said “welcome.” :lmao: That was a great line. Loved everything they did with Michonne in this episode.

 
Enjoyed the episode. Loved the comment from Michone about the welcome mat.

Nice bit of acting from the guy playing Morgan. Great scenes. Although, I think that stab wound would affect Rick a little more than they showed.
The welcome mat line as she was munchin down on the chips was good.As for the bolded, that seems to be the consensus, I thought it was pretty over the top for the most part though. He was trying to black it up a little too much or something. It got better when he was more subdued, but the crazy wasn't a very believable performance to me.
He was :thumbup: in Snatch
 
Lol @ everyone in here forgetting who Gekko is and taking his comments that Morgan should be leader as serious business.

 
Rick: We’re eating his food now?Michonne: Mat said “welcome.” :lmao: That was a great line. Loved everything they did with Michonne in this episode.
Michonne actually seemed like a "normal " person . The episode was a real breakout or even reboot for her character.
 

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