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

pantherclub said:
This show has turned into a soap opera. The writers should be embarrassed.

"Why were you looking for the governor?"

:beat:

" I don't know "
You might have missed that almost every scene that Michonne is in that she's not that talkative. Even if she was, you'd complain about too much talking.

You can have Lori, Andrea and Dale or Michonne. I'm taking Michonne.

 
I feel like Rick is trying to help Carl develop a sense of humanity despite the tough environment he's growing up in. Having influences like Shane and now Carol is counterproductive to that.

That's also why he has been more interested in helping outsiders lately.

Rick's family is his #1 priority and will continue to drive his decisions.

 
I guess you have to try something, but antibiotics will not cure the flu. Also thought ragging on a guy with a drinking problem during a zombie apocolypse was pretty stupid.
I mentioned this last week. Some people (including the Talking Dead host) are calling them antibiotics, but that's not what they are.

 
Flying Spaghetti Monster said:
Anyone else seeing things the way Carol kind of did, understand her reasoning - to stop the outbreak at the source (at the time were only those two sick?). Carol did the morally objectionable thing, just only to try and save the group.
She went rogue.

To just decide to murder two people and burn them to a crisp without discussion or counsel with the group leader (Rick)......dangerous. That is not humane. And I think the idea of the group (prison) is to try to keep some sense of community and normalcy in a world of utter death.

What Carol did was Governesque IMO.

 
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Anyone else wondering if Bob may be carrying this virus? He mentioned that he has been the last man standing in two different groups. It was assumed the others were killed by walkers but maybe the virus got them.

He also told the others not to get the "infected walkers" blood on them. Seems like he has more experience with this than he has let on.

 
Anyone else wondering if Bob may be carrying this virus? He mentioned that he has been the last man standing in two different groups. It was assumed the others were killed by walkers but maybe the virus got them.

He also told the others not to get the "infected walkers" blood on them. Seems like he has more experience with this than he has let on.
Good point .. Was trying to figure out what that line meant, but you could be right.. he has seen this before..

Then again, if you've seen it before, and know what is coming, why would you stay around :confused:

 
Anyone else wondering if Bob may be carrying this virus? He mentioned that he has been the last man standing in two different groups. It was assumed the others were killed by walkers but maybe the virus got them.

He also told the others not to get the "infected walkers" blood on them. Seems like he has more experience with this than he has let on.
Good point .. Was trying to figure out what that line meant, but you could be right.. he has seen this before..

Then again, if you've seen it before, and know what is coming, why would you stay around :confused:
Umm, he is a medic, why wouldn't he tell them to not get blood on them? Seems pretty standard seeing as how they already connected the dots at the prison with the walker and his bleeding eyes and Harry Potter's bleeding eyes. He was the first one to notice the eyes of the zombies at the college, so I don't think the line meant as much as you guys think.

 
Anyone else wondering if Bob may be carrying this virus? He mentioned that he has been the last man standing in two different groups. It was assumed the others were killed by walkers but maybe the virus got them.

He also told the others not to get the "infected walkers" blood on them. Seems like he has more experience with this than he has let on.
Good point .. Was trying to figure out what that line meant, but you could be right.. he has seen this before..Then again, if you've seen it before, and know what is coming, why would you stay around :confused:
Umm, he is a medic, why wouldn't he tell them to not get blood on them? Seems pretty standard seeing as how they already connected the dots at the prison with the walker and his bleeding eyes and Harry Potter's bleeding eyes. He was the first one to notice the eyes of the zombies at the college, so I don't think the line meant as much as you guys think.
Yeah, I think he was talking about the eyes.
 
Flying Spaghetti Monster said:
Anyone else seeing things the way Carol kind of did, understand her reasoning - to stop the outbreak at the source (at the time were only those two sick?). Carol did the morally objectionable thing, just only to try and save the group.
She went rogue.

To just decide to murder two people and burn them to a crisp without discussion or counsel with the group leader (Rick)......dangerous. That is not humane. And I think the idea of the group (prison) is to try to keep some sense of community and normalcy in a world of utter death.

What Carol did was Governesque IMO.
Notsofastmyfriend.

Rick has been farming and was not the group leader or in the inner circle (by his choice). Carol was trying to get the point across that this is the reality that they are facing and that death is a matter of hours. Do you remember that Rick was trying to keep Carl at a distance when they greeted the past episode, so he is well aware of the threat.

The infected are isolated and Rick was taking the point of did not have the right to Carol.

Bit too far connecting Carol to the Gov as well.

 
Anyone else wondering if Bob may be carrying this virus? He mentioned that he has been the last man standing in two different groups. It was assumed the others were killed by walkers but maybe the virus got them.

He also told the others not to get the "infected walkers" blood on them. Seems like he has more experience with this than he has let on.
Good point .. Was trying to figure out what that line meant, but you could be right.. he has seen this before..Then again, if you've seen it before, and know what is coming, why would you stay around :confused:
Umm, he is a medic, why wouldn't he tell them to not get blood on them? Seems pretty standard seeing as how they already connected the dots at the prison with the walker and his bleeding eyes and Harry Potter's bleeding eyes. He was the first one to notice the eyes of the zombies at the college, so I don't think the line meant as much as you guys think.
Yeah, I think he was talking about the eyes.
So bleeding eyes mean infection?

 
Anyone else wondering if Bob may be carrying this virus? He mentioned that he has been the last man standing in two different groups. It was assumed the others were killed by walkers but maybe the virus got them.

He also told the others not to get the "infected walkers" blood on them. Seems like he has more experience with this than he has let on.
Good point .. Was trying to figure out what that line meant, but you could be right.. he has seen this before..Then again, if you've seen it before, and know what is coming, why would you stay around :confused:
Umm, he is a medic, why wouldn't he tell them to not get blood on them? Seems pretty standard seeing as how they already connected the dots at the prison with the walker and his bleeding eyes and Harry Potter's bleeding eyes. He was the first one to notice the eyes of the zombies at the college, so I don't think the line meant as much as you guys think.
Yeah, I think he was talking about the eyes.
So bleeding eyes mean infection?
Yes, this variant of the flu causes internal bleeding.

 
Flying Spaghetti Monster said:
Anyone else seeing things the way Carol kind of did, understand her reasoning - to stop the outbreak at the source (at the time were only those two sick?). Carol did the morally objectionable thing, just only to try and save the group.
She went rogue.

To just decide to murder two people and burn them to a crisp without discussion or counsel with the group leader (Rick)......dangerous. That is not humane. And I think the idea of the group (prison) is to try to keep some sense of community and normalcy in a world of utter death.

What Carol did was Governesque IMO.
But Carol didn't really do it, she was just covering for the real criminal, Lori.

 
Thought this was the best episode of the season. Really enjoyed the Rick-Carol stuff and I think he made the right call there. It wasn't up to Carol to make that decision and just off a couple of people. That was very Shane/Governor-esque in my opinion.

This season still feels off to me. Can't put my finger on what it is.

 
Season 3 and now season 4 have been great. Season 2 was the only one I was kind of ...meh on...still liked it but was not thrilled with it.

Season 3 was just flat out awesome sauce IMO.

I think this season will pick up a lot of steam here really soon.

 
Season 3 and now season 4 have been great. Season 2 was the only one I was kind of ...meh on...still liked it but was not thrilled with it.
I thought Season 2 was outstanding. The Shane storyline was terrific. The zombie massacre. Sofia walking out of the barn. Dale getting killed. Rick and Shane's final confrontation. The walkers destroying the farm. Michonne. The prison. So many iconic moments.

 
Season 3 and now season 4 have been great. Season 2 was the only one I was kind of ...meh on...still liked it but was not thrilled with it.
I thought Season 2 was outstanding. The Shane storyline was terrific. The zombie massacre. Sofia walking out of the barn. Dale getting killed. Rick and Shane's final confrontation. The walkers destroying the farm. Michonne. The prison. So many iconic moments.
Your right.....the last 3-4 episodes really rocked. But I was not too thrilled with the first half of the season after the stellar Season 1. Again I enjoy all of it. One of the best series ever on TV.

Can't believe this is it for this group.

But it will be cool to see another part of the country or the world for that matter (future new seasons) and how they are getting along with this apocalypse.

 
Thought this was the best episode of the season. Really enjoyed the Rick-Carol stuff and I think he made the right call there. It wasn't up to Carol to make that decision and just off a couple of people. That was very Shane/Governor-esque in my opinion.

This season still feels off to me. Can't put my finger on what it is.
This isn't the first time I've seen Shane and the Governor compared, but really what decisions did Shane make that were wrong? Sure, he thought about killing Rick. I mean, I would have too. Rick repeatedly makes bonehead decisions - going back for Merle, giving away half the guns and ammo, searching for Sophia interminably, bringing the kid back to the farm. However, Shane didn't actually try to kill Rick even though his buddy kept making stupid decisions. Plus, apparently the only time Rick was a good leader happened between seasons 2 and 3, when he more or less seemed to become Shane.

 
Would be awesome if this is setting Carol up to be part of the Governor's crew when he comes back to take his revenge, and she kills Daryll....

 
I think many of the things Shane wanted to do were the right thing but like Andrea told him, he had a presentation problem.

That said, I think Shane's biggest flaw was his decision making was self-centered. It revolved entirely around his own best interests. He would've killed everyone in the group if it meant he, Lori and Carl survived. Rick's biggest strength was (until this season) putting the bigger picture ahead of his own self interests. That also was his biggest flaw (and one of the things that makes him such a great character in my opinion); Rick is the superior leader because he's willing to put his own interests behind the needs of others. To quote a famous Vulcan, the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one. Shane would never accept that way of thinking.

 
I think many of the things Shane wanted to do were the right thing but like Andrea told him, he had a presentation problem.

That said, I think Shane's biggest flaw was his decision making was self-centered. It revolved entirely around his own best interests. He would've killed everyone in the group if it meant he, Lori and Carl survived. Rick's biggest strength was (until this season) putting the bigger picture ahead of his own self interests. That also was his biggest flaw (and one of the things that makes him such a great character in my opinion); Rick is the superior leader because he's willing to put his own interests behind the needs of others. To quote a famous Vulcan, the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one. Shane would never accept that way of thinking.
Vulcans aren't real.

 
I want to keep everyone posted. Took this flaming piece of #### off the dvr last night. I hope zombie Hitler and Bin Laden come back and kill all of those #######s.

 
Season 3 and now season 4 have been great. Season 2 was the only one I was kind of ...meh on...still liked it but was not thrilled with it.
I thought Season 2 was outstanding. The Shane storyline was terrific. The zombie massacre. Sofia walking out of the barn. Dale getting killed. Rick and Shane's final confrontation. The walkers destroying the farm. Michonne. The prison. So many iconic moments.
Your right.....the last 3-4 episodes really rocked. But I was not too thrilled with the first half of the season after the stellar Season 1. Again I enjoy all of it. One of the best series ever on TV.

Can't believe this is it for this group.

But it will be cool to see another part of the country or the world for that matter (future new seasons) and how they are getting along with this apocalypse.
To those who have read the comics: is this show still on script? My understanding is that the show did generally follow the comics the first few seasons. I'm also assuming the comics are quite good. Accordingly, I'm wondering whether this show is going so far off the rails we are experiencing the results of subpar writing.

Frankly, if the entire group eventually dies and the show goes on, I'm gonna lose interest. Be like killing Walter White off in season 4 on the show switching to the California guys.

 
Those two dufus kids were awful.
Yeah, I kept thinking to myself "how the hell did these two survive this long?"
And they some how survived all this time, including 2 days locked in a washroom with a zombie just outside the door. Said zombie somehow managed to not hear a peep from them the whole time, not even the fap-fap-fap from the occasional handy that he surely received, but can't last a few hours with Rick around.

I've watched this show from the beginning, but am not enjoying this season at all thus far. Episode 1 was weak, and this one was right down there with my least favorite episodes. It's interesting to see the comment son here from the different camps, but for me the show has gone in a bad direction. It remains on the PVR schedule but the end is looming.

 
I think many of the things Shane wanted to do were the right thing but like Andrea told him, he had a presentation problem.

That said, I think Shane's biggest flaw was his decision making was self-centered. It revolved entirely around his own best interests. He would've killed everyone in the group if it meant he, Lori and Carl survived. Rick's biggest strength was (until this season) putting the bigger picture ahead of his own self interests. That also was his biggest flaw (and one of the things that makes him such a great character in my opinion); Rick is the superior leader because he's willing to put his own interests behind the needs of others. To quote a famous Vulcan, the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one. Shane would never accept that way of thinking.
When exactly did Rick put the big picture ahead of his own self interest? He prioritizes both his sense of honor and his family ahead of the group. He brings the wounded kid to the farm, not because he's thinking big picture, but because he doesn't want the kid's death on his conscience. He risks everyone looking for Sophia because HE lost her.

 
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Season 3 and now season 4 have been great. Season 2 was the only one I was kind of ...meh on...still liked it but was not thrilled with it.
I thought Season 2 was outstanding. The Shane storyline was terrific. The zombie massacre. Sofia walking out of the barn. Dale getting killed. Rick and Shane's final confrontation. The walkers destroying the farm. Michonne. The prison. So many iconic moments.
Your right.....the last 3-4 episodes really rocked. But I was not too thrilled with the first half of the season after the stellar Season 1. Again I enjoy all of it. One of the best series ever on TV.

Can't believe this is it for this group.

But it will be cool to see another part of the country or the world for that matter (future new seasons) and how they are getting along with this apocalypse.
To those who have read the comics: is this show still on script? My understanding is that the show did generally follow the comics the first few seasons. I'm also assuming the comics are quite good. Accordingly, I'm wondering whether this show is going so far off the rails we are experiencing the results of subpar writing.

Frankly, if the entire group eventually dies and the show goes on, I'm gonna lose interest. Be like killing Walter White off in season 4 on the show switching to the California guys.
Judging by the theme of this thread no one would like the show if they followed the comics

 
I think many of the things Shane wanted to do were the right thing but like Andrea told him, he had a presentation problem.

That said, I think Shane's biggest flaw was his decision making was self-centered. It revolved entirely around his own best interests. He would've killed everyone in the group if it meant he, Lori and Carl survived. Rick's biggest strength was (until this season) putting the bigger picture ahead of his own self interests. That also was his biggest flaw (and one of the things that makes him such a great character in my opinion); Rick is the superior leader because he's willing to put his own interests behind the needs of others. To quote a famous Vulcan, the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one. Shane would never accept that way of thinking.
When exactly did Rick put the big picture ahead of his own self interest? His prioritizes both his sense of honor and his family ahead of the group. He brings the wounded kid to the farm, not because he's thinking big picture, but because he doesn't want the kid's death on his conscientious. He risks everyone looking for Sophia because HE lost her.
I think from the moment he went back to Atlanta to get Merle he's tried to do the right thing and that often meant putting his own self interests to the background. That wasn't always smart but ultimately that's the guy I'd want driving the bus, not the self-centered guy who's trying to kill me and f' my wife.

 
To those who have read the comics: is this show still on script? My understanding is that the show did generally follow the comics the first few seasons. I'm also assuming the comics are quite good. Accordingly, I'm wondering whether this show is going so far off the rails we are experiencing the results of subpar writing.

Frankly, if the entire group eventually dies and the show goes on, I'm gonna lose interest. Be like killing Walter White off in season 4 on the show switching to the California guys.
Judging by the theme of this thread no one would like the show if they followed the comics
There are six characters I see surviving - Rick, Carl, Daryl, Michonne, Glenn, Maggie and Carol (since she's off by herself). If you're not one of them all I can say is good luck making it through the season.

By not being in the comics, there's no incentive to kill Daryl to stay true to the comics especially when he's the show's most popular character.

 
Season 3 and now season 4 have been great. Season 2 was the only one I was kind of ...meh on...still liked it but was not thrilled with it.
I thought Season 2 was outstanding. The Shane storyline was terrific. The zombie massacre. Sofia walking out of the barn. Dale getting killed. Rick and Shane's final confrontation. The walkers destroying the farm. Michonne. The prison. So many iconic moments.
The 2nd half of season 2 was awesome.
 
Thought this was the best episode of the season. Really enjoyed the Rick-Carol stuff and I think he made the right call there. It wasn't up to Carol to make that decision and just off a couple of people. That was very Shane/Governor-esque in my opinion.

This season still feels off to me. Can't put my finger on what it is.
We know we're waiting around for the Governor to the show up. The governor was handled better in the comic book because there was never much of a break in the fighting with him. I would rather he died at the end of last season and they wrote a new antagonist for the group this season.

 
Season 3 and now season 4 have been great. Season 2 was the only one I was kind of ...meh on...still liked it but was not thrilled with it.
I thought Season 2 was outstanding. The Shane storyline was terrific. The zombie massacre. Sofia walking out of the barn. Dale getting killed. Rick and Shane's final confrontation. The walkers destroying the farm. Michonne. The prison. So many iconic moments.
The 2nd half of season 2 was awesome.
Even the first half gets a bad rap since that's how we got to know the characters better.

 
To those who have read the comics: is this show still on script?
In the big picture, yes. Certain characters have been changed/killed and some things in the comic never happened but the important stuff is in the show.

 

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