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12-02-2012, 09:27 PM #1201
Re: Walking Dead
Just started watching this show on Netflix. Saw first episode. How ****** would everyone be if the final finale turned out that the cop was just dreaming the whole thing while in a coma?
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12-02-2012, 09:34 PM #1202
Re: Walking Dead
Michonne is a total bada$$, but does anyone else find her really unlikeable and unsympathetic?
Awesome fight scene between her and the Governor.
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12-02-2012, 10:21 PM #1203
Re: Walking Dead
So I'm watching Talking Dead now, and the guests are Robert Kirkman, the creator of Walking Dead, and Damon Lindelof, the Exec Producer of Lost.
Right before they go to first commercial break every episode, they do an "In Memoriam" of characters/walkers that have died in that night's episode. Of course, they show Penny. When they come back, Chris Hardwick, the host, has written on his hand in Sharpie "Not Penny's Boat".
Have to be a Lost fan to get that, but so awesome.
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12-02-2012, 10:37 PM #1204
Re: Walking Dead
 Originally Posted by SaraV So I'm watching Talking Dead now, and the guests are Robert Kirkman, the creator of Walking Dead, and Damon Lindelof, the Exec Producer of Lost.
Right before they go to first commercial break every episode, they do an "In Memoriam" of characters/walkers that have died in that night's episode. Of course, they show Penny. When they come back, Chris Hardwick, the host, has written on his hand in Sharpie "Not Penny's Boat".
Have to be a Lost fan to get that, but so awesome. Splain, preez?
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12-02-2012, 10:38 PM #1205
Re: Walking Dead
This season so far totally pulled this show out of the flaming pile of crap it was in the majority of last year.
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12-02-2012, 10:39 PM #1206
Re: Walking Dead
 Originally Posted by helechopper This season so far totally pulled this show out of the flaming pile of crap it was in the majority of last year. Season 1: Awesome
Season 2: Pretty bad, then decent
Season 3: Decent, then very good (so far)
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12-03-2012, 12:13 AM #1207
Re: Walking Dead
 Originally Posted by xboxfever You can clearly see in the preview what happens. They throw a smoke bomb in the area, get Merle and Darryl, and go back to camp. You can see the smoke when they zoomed in on the governor, and Glenn getting ****** saying something like, '''What is he doing here?'' In the preview for the second part of this season, you can clearly -
12-03-2012, 01:24 PM #1208
Re: Walking Dead
 Originally Posted by danrog In the preview for the second part of this season, you can clearly Two things from this image;
1. Looks like Daryl was shot/bit in the *** (joking)
2. Looks like he and Rick are locking Andrea out of the prison gate.
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12-03-2012, 01:30 PM #1209
Re: Walking Dead
 Originally Posted by weR138 Two things from this image;
1. Looks like Daryl was shot/bit in the *** (joking)
2. Looks like he and Rick are locking Andrea out of the prison gate. I think she is acting as a negotiator between Woodbury and the Prison.
For some reason the governor is bent on eliminating live humans, not proactively eliminating walkers. He could have a point if resources got scarce the warring tribes could rob each other, or become enemies. It seems he is proactively creating that environment. He would probably be better served bartering and trading goods with them.
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12-03-2012, 04:06 PM #1210
Re: Walking Dead
 Originally Posted by ThatllDoCy I think she is acting as a negotiator between Woodbury and the Prison.
For some reason the governor is bent on eliminating live humans, not proactively eliminating walkers. He could have a point if resources got scarce the warring tribes could rob each other, or become enemies. It seems he is proactively creating that environment. He would probably be better served bartering and trading goods with them.
He loves the power trip of being in charge and he's obviously bat **** crazy. It seems like anything that would usurp his power is a threat.
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12-03-2012, 04:35 PM #1211
Re: Walking Dead
I think the Governor is going to reach a whole new level of crazy when the season picks back up. Michonne killing his daughter and ruining his eye is going to put him into full nutjob mode.
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12-03-2012, 04:49 PM #1212
Re: Walking Dead
 Originally Posted by SaraV So I'm watching Talking Dead now, and the guests are Robert Kirkman, the creator of Walking Dead, and Damon Lindelof, the Exec Producer of Lost.
Right before they go to first commercial break every episode, they do an "In Memoriam" of characters/walkers that have died in that night's episode. Of course, they show Penny. When they come back, Chris Hardwick, the host, has written on his hand in Sharpie "Not Penny's Boat".
Have to be a Lost fan to get that, but so awesome. Agreed. That was cool.
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12-03-2012, 09:47 PM #1213
Re: Walking Dead
 Originally Posted by ISUChippewa Michonne is a total bada$$, but does anyone else find her really unlikeable and unsympathetic?
Awesome fight scene between her and the Governor. I don't find her at all like that. She's been out in the "wild" for God knows how long, she kinda forgot what compassion was. I think Andrea leaving her changed her a bit, as well as when she saw the Governor and penny it looked like it hit her hard. I find her very likeable as a character
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12-03-2012, 10:23 PM #1214
Re: Walking Dead
 Originally Posted by ThatllDoCy For some reason the governor is bent on eliminating live humans, not proactively eliminating walkers. He could have a point if resources got scarce the warring tribes could rob each other, or become enemies. It seems he is proactively creating that environment. He would probably be better served bartering and trading goods with them. Yeah. You'd think that once 99%(?) of the humans are gone, as long as you can find a defensible location, you shouldn't have much competition for resources or land.
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12-03-2012, 10:42 PM #1215
Re: Walking Dead
 Originally Posted by ThatllDoCy I think she is acting as a negotiator between Woodbury and the Prison.
For some reason the governor is bent on eliminating live humans, not proactively eliminating walkers. He could have a point if resources got scarce the warring tribes could rob each other, or become enemies. It seems he is proactively creating that environment. He would probably be better served bartering and trading goods with them.
Kind of raises some interesting questions about how you go about forming a society once everything has been destroyed. It ain't easy.
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