Call me a calloused asshole, but I didn't really feel all that sad from that episode like I was probably supposed to. The episode where Lori died and Judith was born was sadder in my opinion. More or less I found myself actually glad that she executed that little cunt. I got the feeling that eventually that little idiot was gonna kill someone, especially after almost smothering the baby. Furthermore, the story doesn't explicitly say it, at least not up to the point where I'm at (just finished s04e14), but I guess it's safe to assume that when that little bitch was feeding rats to the walkers it created an infectious strain of something that spread from the walkers to the survivors. Don't guess it really matters anymore though, the psycho kid is dead, they're outta the prison, those parts of the story are no longer essential, so I doubt the story will reveal what exactly happened. Still, that's just my theory, and for all the combined shit that little cunt was doing, she was a big liability and I was hoping sooner than later she'd be the next in line to get whacked off the show. I approve of killing children for once.
2d: this whole thread is a spoiler alert. LOL
It's not like the show is getting written from scratch. From what I've read on wikipedia while trying to re-label torrented copies of episodes properly, the show is based on some kind of comic book or graphic novel thing. I think if they wanna tell the entire story and conclude it where it's supposed to end, they should maybe consider omitting parts or reducing the dialogue to speed it along faster.
Futhermore, you keep saying "occupation". It's not an occupation.
Future seasonsExecutive producer David Alpert said the original comics have given them enough ideas for Rick Grimes and company over the next seven years. "I happen to love working from source material, specifically because we have a pretty good idea of what Season 10 is gonna be," Alpert said. "We know where seasons 11 and 12 [will be]... we have benchmarks and milestones for those seasons if we're lucky enough to get there."
The only concrete information we know of from any government official is what Dr Jenner told everyone at the end of season 2; everyone is infected.
Quote from: 2d on October 22, 2014, 03:56:05 PMThe only concrete information we know of from any government official is what Dr Jenner told everyone at the end of season 2; everyone is infected.Actually, we DON'T know that, not for sure. The scientist at the CDC Atlanta never actually told anyone except Rick. It's possible that Rick could be holding something else back.
Hehe, ask DS, he'll tell you. I think he was from Florida originally and then moved to Texas. It's still twang, just two different twangs.
I wanna know what happened to beth, i hope darrel and carol save her :/ she had a pretty voice.
What I personally find pretty funny about the show is that all these people are supposedly FROM Georgia, yet there's barely any of them that actually SOUND like they're from anywhere even bordering Georgia.
I think they've been shooting the show in different places in Georgia all along. I know right now there's some town southwest of Atlanta that's basically been entirely taken over and fenced off as part of the set. I forget the name of the place though. So they probably bought the RV from somebody locally. Supposedly the show has increased tourism and revenue for those counties by like 1000% or something ridiculous, and TONS of local folks are used as extras/zombies.I didn't ever notice that decal watching the show, but the name does sound familiar. Probably heard radio commercials for it years ago.
Sunday's episode was brutal. It looks like the writers are determined to navigate through plots much quicker than in seasons past. Already, the clan has escaped terminus, and defeated the cannibal clan twice.Also, for the amount of time and bonding glen and maggie had with rick and the rest of the crew, they did not exhibit much emotion when they left with sergeant jackass to dc on the bus. I was a little surprised at this, and also surprised at how gruesome the deaths of the cannibal clan were. I would say that for the first time I felt a little uneasy with Rick's decision to kill these people. Sure they ate people, but so did the Donner family and others in time's past. Garrett is right when he suggested that Rick had never really been through "real hunger" and it should be interesting if in the future, starvation becomes a factor in the storyline. Darrell's return during the episode cliffhanger was very unusual. I have no idea how to read this situation, but it definitely appeared as though darrell may have been under hidden duress or accompanied by something very cryptic.This season has definitely earned an unpredictability award and remains my top watch of the week. still #1