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The Walking Dead [merged]

Okay, if you had a dry eye when Michonne started crying when she saw Rick and Carl...IDK what to say, you're dead inside that was a powerful scene!
 
I'd call this an average episode. Everything with Michonne was interesting, she's easily one of the best characters and we're FINALLY getting some backstory on her after like 2 seasons of almost none.

But do we seriously need to go the Anakin Skywalker route with Carl? No, dear God no.....
 
can the wait for the new character Abraham Ford (played by Michael Cudlitz) BE any longer ???

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SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO glad to see Carol again this week...I wasn't much interested since she left. I think that that one girl who tried to strangle the baby was the one who killed those two people and also fed the rats to the zombies and Carol was covering for her. I thin Carol looked like she was pissed off because she must have walked up on her while she was trying to smother the baby...and realized the little girl ...uh..."had a problem".
 
SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO glad to see Carol again this week...I wasn't much interested since she left. I think that that one girl who tried to strangle the baby was the one who killed those two people and also fed the rats to the zombies and Carol was covering for her. I thin Carol looked like she was pissed off because she must have walked up on her while she was trying to smother the baby...and realized the little girl ...uh..."had a problem".

I agree its her or Carl. Carol doesn't seem right, more isolated and buggy. There was no big blow up with her and Tyress either. All is forgotten on times gone past in lieu of total Mayhem.
Its just not feasible that these people would wonder around the woods to avoid the zombies. Its very stupid. Good on a $$$ budget. You will find none of your needs in the woods or train tracks compared to the plethora and dangers of suburbia in a declining world of canned goods, cars, guns, knives, tanks, and batteries.
Get out of the woods, hit the roads Wal-mart and Krogers are on.

Oh that baby is a problem, she needs to be smashed. Make another later if anyone is left to do so. She is a hindrance, a slow down and its the end of the world as we know it.
 
I agree its her or Carl. Carol doesn't seem right, more isolated and buggy. There was no big blow up with her and Tyress either. All is forgotten on times gone past in lieu of total Mayhem.
Its just not feasible that these people would wonder around the woods to avoid the zombies. Its very stupid. Good on a $$$ budget. You will find none of your needs in the woods or train tracks compared to the plethora and dangers of suburbia in a declining world of canned goods, cars, guns, knives, tanks, and batteries.
Get out of the woods, hit the roads Wal-mart and Krogers are on.

Oh that baby is a problem, she needs to be smashed. Make another later if anyone is left to do so. She is a hindrance, a slow down and its the end of the world as we know it.

Tyrese is not aware of the "fact" that Carol killed Karen. We all know it wasn't Carol who killed those two in episode 2, by the way. The baby adds in interesting element that has never been explored in the book; what to do when you have a baby in tow during a zombie apokolips. Creator, Robert Kirkman explained this in an interview recently. I liked that they added Judith as a major component to the storyline.
 
Tyrese is not aware of the "fact" that Carol killed Karen. We all know it wasn't Carol who killed those two in episode 2, by the way. The baby adds in interesting element that has never been explored in the book; what to do when you have a baby in tow during a zombie apokolips. Creator, Robert Kirkman explained this in an interview recently. I liked that they added Judith as a major component to the storyline.

What did I miss? How do we know it wasn't Carol in ep 2?
 
Oh that baby is a problem, she needs to be smashed. Make another later if anyone is left to do so. She is a hindrance, a slow down and its the end of the world as we know it.

#-o Don't ever have kids.

Tyrese is not aware of the "fact" that Carol killed Karen. We all know it wasn't Carol who killed those two in episode 2, by the way. The baby adds in interesting element that has never been explored in the book; what to do when you have a baby in tow during a zombie apokolips. Creator, Robert Kirkman explained this in an interview recently. I liked that they added Judith as a major component to the storyline.

This "fact" you're calling it... is a fact. She admitted to killing them because they were a threat to the community. She said she thought she was preventing the spread of the illness because they had been showing the obvious signs. In fact, she was way wrooong.
 
This "fact" you're calling it... is a fact. She admitted to killing them because they were a threat to the community. She said she thought she was preventing the spread of the illness because they had been showing the obvious signs. In fact, she was way wrooong.

I'm unclear as well on where the idea came from that it's "clear" Carol didn't really do it. I could see the covering for the kid's crazed behavior argument, except I couldn't see that girl dragging two adult bodies by herself and burning them. And Carol's reaction after Rick told her he was trying to find out who had killed them, and she freaked out after he left and overturned the water container, reeked of personal guilt and second thoughts.
 
I'm still a bit confused about Hershel's head. If the severed head can reanimate... does that mean there's hundreds of walker's heads lying around just waiting to bite people? I'm more hoping that they did it to show Michonne could still be a bad ass.
 
I'm still a bit confused about Hershel's head. If the severed head can reanimate... does that mean there's hundreds of walker's heads lying around just waiting to bite people? I'm more hoping that they did it to show Michonne could still be a bad ass.

In fairness this wasn't the first time it was shown. When Darryl first appears in the show in season 1, they've beheaded a walker that was eating a deer and he says "Come on people, what the hell" and shoots the head (which is still trying to bite.)

But yes it does mean that legless or even torso-less walkers laying around which were not injured in the brain are still capable of biting.
 
I'd call this an average episode. Everything with Michonne was interesting, she's easily one of the best characters and we're FINALLY getting some backstory on her after like 2 seasons of almost none.

But do we seriously need to go the Anakin Skywalker route with Carl? No, dear God no.....

Thought the same about this episode but this weeks dear God my nerves were shattered watching it. Cheered with delight when I saw a certain character was OK but I have to say out of the 2 episodes so far shown this weeks was the best.
 
I'm unclear as well on where the idea came from that it's "clear" Carol didn't really do it. I could see the covering for the kid's crazed behavior argument, except I couldn't see that girl dragging two adult bodies by herself and burning them. And Carol's reaction after Rick told her he was trying to find out who had killed them, and she freaked out after he left and overturned the water container, reeked of personal guilt and second thoughts.

Okay this makes some sense. Think she could be covering up for Lizzie then?
 
Okay this makes some sense. Think she could be covering up for Lizzie then?

I think Carol is definitely covering Lizzie's fucked up behavior generally. But I think Carol killed the two sick people in the infirmary, her reaction to it seemed personal rather than simply "worried" to me. Lizzie's fucked up but kill two adults, drag their corpses out and burn them? Not quite that fucked up, at least, as far as we have reason to think yet.
 
Last week's episode was about one of the best they've done. I loved everything.
 
Lizzie killed them, Carol burned the bodies, I think Daryl knows Carol better than Rick...
 
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