Walking Dead Time!

Maybe when the war with the governor starts Rick can summon an army of ghosts to help.
Garth

Anyone else picturing this scene from LOTR, but with Michonne at the front?

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What kind of sheath does Daryl use for his TG?
I don't mean brand or anything, just the style. Is it drop leg, low-ride, etc? The handle strap seems to sit very near the top of the handle as well. Sorry if this seems obvious, I'm new to larger fixed blades. I've never had to consider sheath carry options before.


Would someone please help jdj211 out with his question please ?
Thank you.

edit- nevermind. He started a thread asking about it.
 
I've never seen the show, but have wondered what sheath he uses for the TG.

Maybe someone will come along and let you know.

Had a few drinks so could be totally wrong but I believe that he now carries a sheath from leatherman thanks to Feezle (SP?) :). Or at least Norman Reedus does....
 
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I know Feezle gave him a Leatherman sheath when he met Norman at a Comicon event but I do not think that is the one that is being used in the show.

Garth
 
Is that Norman's Busse that he carries on the show, or is that owned by someone else on the show? Producer etc? I know a lot of actors/actresses collect knives, it would be cool that Norman had the foresight to see his character appreciates quality knives and guns.
 
Great episode! But, Morgan sinks about 6 inches of steel in to Rick's chest/shoulder and it barely seems to affect him? I hardly even saw any blood afterwards. Rick didn't even seem to show any pain, even when loading a heavy duffel bag in to the car!

Yeah, that's not something you would just shake off. In fact, the left subclavian artery runs between the clavicle and first rib. I had separated my left should a handful of years ago, and surgery wasn't even a consideration because of the proximity to this or possibly other major artery. Not to mention getting stabbed is supposed to be an extremely painful experience......:rolleyes:
 
Yeah, that's not something you would just shake off. In fact, the left subclavian artery runs between the clavicle and first rib. I had separated my left should a handful of years ago, and surgery wasn't even a consideration because of the proximity to this or possibly other major artery. Not to mention getting stabbed is supposed to be an extremely painful experience......:rolleyes:

Only logical explanation I could think of would be that he was very lucky and the blade missed any vital areas, and maybe is body is very good with dealing with physical trauma now(he was shot before, not to mention the whole winter they spent that we didn't see).
This was one of the best episodes in a while, my favorite is still the very first.
 
TOMORROW NIGHT!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOO :thumbup: Sorry.. . . . A little excited =)
 
I know Feezle gave him a Leatherman sheath when he met Norman at a Comicon event but I do not think that is the one that is being used in the show.

Garth

Correct. But we are right about where they were filming when I gave Norman his so I can still hold out a little hope. ;)
 
AAAAAAAAHHHHHH BUSSE THROWING KILL FOR THE WIN!!!! LOL
and he managed to save the smokes :D
 
Could be a spoiler, so just scroll past my post :D

















Really Maggie and Glen?!? I know it may seem weird, but kind of annoying that they didn't at least have someone else take watch. Granted, nothing happened but still. You are at war... Sheesh.

















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I wouldn't worry about spoiler alerts, anyone looking at this thread has gotta be up to the minute on the situation...

TG throw-kill... sweet :)

I'm saying, wtf is up with Andrea (actually, I think I did say what the fudge when she went back with Capt. Creep...) she better get govvy boy in his damn sleep this time...

I know Rick won't give up Michonne. She can't die yet because we don't know her backstory or who those walkers she had on chains were :)
 
End of the episode spoiler below. Just in case someone does peek in here lol










That was awesome of Rick not to throw her under the bus or to bring up her name. There's no need for her to feel like she's the cause and the possibility that she would leave to save them. Hopefully next week, it will be some sweet action.










End of spoiler :D
 
Plus he's totally right, even if they gave her up, the governor would still kill them all anyway. I was surprised Hershel's stump gun didn't come into play... at a later date I guess...
 
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