Walking dead kind of night

I could not stand Dale, I am glad a walker got him . When he took the guns, he needed killing !!!

I didn't think about it then, but him hiding the guns then could've been just as dangerous as releasing the zombies from the barn.

I liked Dale... an honest, compassionate guy who's just trying to do what he thinks is right. He just wasn't meant for that world.
 
They have decided to do the "switch a roo". Watch next weeks episode ,it will be insane . Lorri is going to be like "lady Macbeth". Rick will "handle"things with a blade. Carl will use the pistol like he should of on the "walker"and he will... At this point everybody by now knows that Shane is going to be killed off. Once or twice??
 
They have decided to do the "switch a roo". Watch next weeks episode ,it will be insane . Lorri is going to be like "lady Macbeth". Rick will "handle"things with a blade. Carl will use the pistol like he should of on the "walker"and he will... At this point everybody by now knows that Shane is going to be killed off. Once or twice??

Thanks for "sharing" what you "know" about the TV series plot so far, but it's "weird" that you "know" all this unless you're "on" the "production crew." It seems like you're "avoiding" my "calling you out" on that, but I guess if you "are," you're not "supposed" to be revealing "anything" anyway, so I can "understand" :p :thumbup:

And, yes, I'm totally imagining you with a Christopher Walken voice and line delivery.
 
As far as the gal full of piss and vinegar that will be bringing her sword along for the ride in the near future, she better know her way around a gun or have magical powers. Even in a swarm of walkers a sword wouldn't do much good. One on one oh yeah and I'm anxious to see it...

-Emt1581
 
Could not agree more. I would have everyone armed at all times.

Garth


I could understand Dales point of view, I might not agree with it in those times though.

He did need to be stronger though although it's a mute point now.
 
What about the farmer owner, he didn't want nobody to carry a gun in is own propiety? far worst than Dale and most anyone agree upon on it.
 
i feel like they set us up for dales demise. the last few episodes they made the guy unbearably annoying and whiney. don't get me wrong, i agree that there's an abundance of poor leadership skills being utilized but regardless of that, dale went stale.

shane is an obsessive psychopath and rick is far too indecisive to be a solid leader.

before all of that, i thought dale was the most logical character..

as of now, i'm on team daryl with team glen being my second choice. glen is swift, intelligent and gets the job done without assistance (at least until maggie got into his head). daryl is just a real deal survivor (post apocalypse or not).

where the F is morgan btw??

as much as this show pisses me off, it's well written, emotional and unbelievably addicting. i've been in it since day one and even though season one was much better, i'm not giving up anytime soon haha..
 
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Some important information was given in Episode 210, "18 miles out". After the two "walker"cops were killed by Rick and Shane. They noticed that there were no bite marks on any of the bodies. Yet they were "walkers". They deduced that they became infected via a cut or scratch from an infected "walker". There is another possibility. The virus could have mutated to become an airborne pathogen. Is that what the "good" doctor at the CDC whispered in Ricks ear? So in theory,even if after a very brief airborne exposure from the virus. You happen to die from something other than a major trauma to the brain. You would then "re-animate"into a "walker". This could concern either Randall or Shane. Or both? Watch next weeks episode "Better angels" .
 
edmundl, There's problem with the big secret of reanimating from a more or less natural death. It's that there is no problem. A safety shot to the head before you bury or dispose of the body and you're good. Considering the writing in season two, I think the CDC secret is gone from the story, it wasn't about the pregnancy, and it's been too long for it to be relevant anymore. Unless, as uyotg believes, you're a "mole" in the production crew and you have info.
 
before all of that, i thought dale was the most logical character..
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as much as this show pisses me off, it's well written, emotional and unbelievably addicting. i've been in it since day one and even though season one was much better, i'm not giving up anytime soon haha..

I liked Dale. He and Daryl are the most perceptive of the group, I guess because of their age and lifestyle, respectively. What's that thing about old dogs learning new tricks, though? Shame Dale had to go. With him in the group, there were lots of conflicts on the topic of preserving their civility and humanity vs. toughening up for the new world. Perhaps it's symbolic that Dale, being their last nagging link to the world they left behind, is gone. Rick is getting more ruthless; Carl is getting more apathetic and heartless; everyone initially agreed on offing Randall. It's probably the point in the show where they absolutely accept their circumstances, and now they need to decide between which cliche zombie fiction character they want to be: the gang of thugs who revel in the chaos, the society who's trying to rebuild, the nomadic scavengers who mind their own business, etc..

edmundl, There's problem with the big secret of reanimating from a more or less natural death. It's that there is no problem. A safety shot to the head before you bury or dispose of the body and you're good. Considering the writing in season two, I think the CDC secret is gone from the story, it wasn't about the pregnancy, and it's been too long for it to be relevant anymore. Unless, as uyotg believes, you're a "mole" in the production crew and you have info.

Total mole, man :rolleyes: the things edmundl says are so unfounded and absolute that there could be no other explanation. The way he writes and promotes the show is almost like a commercial sometimes, and he's not responding to us the same way Jerry drops off after one of his teasers. I would've even said AMC planted him here on purpose to build hype, but he has a lot of other non-Walking Dead-related posts, too.
 
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I'm not a normal poster here but I have read and love The Walking Dead. Just watched the episode last night and I am done with Rick and his indecisiveness, go ahead and make a decision and follow through with it. I am glad that Darryl is getting more screen time, he is the character I can most identify with. Ready for the next one.

My question is how did one bad a$$ BUSSE make it in there with all those Gerbers.

Chris
 
I would've even said AMC planted him here on purpose to build hype, but he has a lot of other non-Walking Dead-related posts, too.

Not proof that he isn't, to have a useful asset placed within a group, he must fit into the group.
There's been TWD misinformation and hype planted in IMDB. (Internet Movie DataBase)

By the way, this is the kind of doubt and mistrust that belongs in the show.
 
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Yeah edmundl how could you know whats happening next? You guys think hes a mole? He definitely read the comic.
But how could he know their putting Michonne in the show?
 
well they pretty much gotta put Michonne in she's one of the cooler characters from the mags.
 
I liked Dale. He and Daryl are the most perceptive of the group, I guess because of their age and lifestyle, respectively. What's that thing about old dogs learning new tricks, though? Shame Dale had to go. With him in the group, there were lots of conflicts on the topic of preserving their civility and humanity vs. toughening up for the new world. Perhaps it's symbolic that Dale, being their last nagging link to the world they left behind, is gone. Rick is getting more ruthless; Carl is getting more apathetic and heartless; everyone initially agreed on offing Randall. It's probably the point in the show where they absolutely accept their circumstances, and now they need to decide between which cliche zombie fiction character they want to be: the gang of thugs who revel in the chaos, the society who's trying to rebuild, the nomadic scavengers who mind their own business, etc..



Total mole, man :rolleyes: the things edmundl says are so unfounded and absolute that there could be no other explanation. The way he writes and promotes the show is almost like a commercial sometimes, and he's not responding to us the same way Jerry drops off after one of his teasers. I would've even said AMC planted him here on purpose to build hype, but he has a lot of other non-Walking Dead-related posts, too.

All the info he has posted and more is avaiable someplace else, Google is your friend. ;)
 
All the info he has posted and more is avaiable someplace else, Google is your friend. ;)

Sorry, guess I'm just not good at Google :rolleyes: or not good at filling in rumors with more details and presenting them as fact, perhaps. But that's only because I haven't seem beyond last week's episode yet :foot:
 
Sorry, guess I'm just not good at Google :rolleyes: or not good at filling in rumors with more details and presenting them as fact, perhaps. But that's only because I haven't seem beyond last week's episode yet :foot:

It seems David Morrissey will play the Governer and that Shane will be gone soon (Dead).

Michonne will be played by Runtina Wesley it seems.
 
Wesley's got a :thumbup: from me. I've never seen Morrissey prominently in anything, though.

I've come to like Shane's character a lot. I'm glad they're keeping him alive for longer than they did in the comics. He is one of the few people who sticks out from the group but not in a "sore thumb" kind of way. Almost every other character on the show, I hate to admit, annoys me to almost no end.

Except T-Dawg. I'm sure no one has any opinion about T-Dawg :confused: Two seasons later, I'm still not sure what he's doing on the show.
 
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