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I wonder what that folded piece of paper was in the hand written bible book was? did anyone else see that.
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What was with the markings on the Trees? what they mean we don't know Morgan seemed to recognize it - so that's puzzling. |
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Quoted: Morgan seemed to recognize it - so that's puzzling. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What was with the markings on the Trees? what they mean we don't know Morgan seemed to recognize it - so that's puzzling. or he just saw a trail and followed it |
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So in the after clip "3 of our people missing" just means Bob, and Darryl and Carol who went to the hospital. And Tyrese just spilled the beans on the Talking Dead that he didn't kill that guy in the shack. View Quote Well we saw him at the campfire so obviously he didn't. I'd give Tyreese a severe lecture for that.... |
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I think the Terminus crew talking to Bob had a familar vibe to it because they had previously introduced themselves when they first arrived at Terminus. We saw how Rick's group ended up in the box car but we don't know what went on when Bob and company got there. The Terminus group may have kept up the friendly appearance for awhile. I have my doubts about Bob being infected. If he got bit I would have expected him to have to check the wound. I don't think you could resist seeing it for sure with your own eyes. Also I would expect bleeding which would be hard to hide. I think he was just spooked by so much hope for the future.On the other hand when Jim got bit in the first season it took at least several hours before he died. So he could have been bitten and still be walking around. I don't blame Rick for not going back to finish off the Terminus crew. He has managed to reunite with most of his group and gotten out of there in one piece. Time to get out while the getting is good. What if they went back to kill them and one of their own got killed? Or if another horde of walkers showed up drawn by all the gunfire? What little they have in the way of weapons and ammo will be needed to keep them alive. Going back is all risk and no reward. View Quote He is the de facto leader so he earned the blame. Their whole world is a risk; the reward is killing off the termites and eliminating that threat and recovering a known supply of weapons. Nothing ventured nothing gained, then they are eating one of your crew… Heads they win, tails you loose so you might as well kill them while the getting is good. Exploit the advantage at hand. |
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Well we saw him at the campfire so obviously he didn't. I'd give Tyreese a severe lecture for that.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So in the after clip "3 of our people missing" just means Bob, and Darryl and Carol who went to the hospital. And Tyrese just spilled the beans on the Talking Dead that he didn't kill that guy in the shack. Well we saw him at the campfire so obviously he didn't. I'd give Tyreese a severe lecture for that.... No shit, dude was about to kill the baby and he wouldn't even kill him for that, please. He needs to get bitten in the dick by a walker... |
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stupid plan View Quote No one in Rick's group thought sharp sticks through the skull from the safety of the first floor would be a good idea? And the priest freaks out a' la corny horror movie convention and runs off from behind the defensive lines? Oh, duh, what could be bubbling underwater right in front of me? For every step forward this show takes it takes two (or three) steps back. |
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I knew they should have finished the job at Terminus.
Unfinished work has a way of coming back and biting you in the butt. I knew we would see them again, just didn't think it would be this soon though. |
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No one in Rick's group thought sharp sticks through the skull from the safety of the first floor would be a good idea? And the priest freaks out a' la corny horror movie convention and runs off from behind the defensive lines? Oh, duh, what could be bubbling underwater right in front of me? For every step forward this show takes it takes two (or three) steps back. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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stupid plan No one in Rick's group thought sharp sticks through the skull from the safety of the first floor would be a good idea? And the priest freaks out a' la corny horror movie convention and runs off from behind the defensive lines? Oh, duh, what could be bubbling underwater right in front of me? For every step forward this show takes it takes two (or three) steps back. After Rick saw all the joists rotted through, he not only thought it was a good idea to walk on the floor but he decided to wave everybody else over to get as much weight as possible on the edge... |
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Why are you even expecting the writers to treat the story with any sense of logical continuity? If they want Bob to be bit so they can have him turn at some opportune time in the termite camp to trigger some escape or somesuch they will do so. When have they not set up convoluted or nonsensical plot intersections for just that sort of thing? Did anyone really expect Glenn, Darryl or Rick to get their throats slit last episode? Were you surprised that Carol explodes the gas tank at just the right time? Bob's role in the script is to give the fan's the illusion that anyone can die at any time, even though that's not really true. He's really just a red shirt beaming down with Kirk, Spock and Bones. And does anyone really care about what the preacher's secret really is? He locks himself in the church to save himself leaving his congregation outside to the wolves, maybe? Is that really compelling? It's a year and half after the fall and he's still walking around in his white collar? |
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Did anybody else notice that Hardwick made a reference to Bob-kebob's on TD?
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So in the after clip "3 of our people missing" just means Bob, and Darryl and Carol who went to the hospital. And Tyrese just spilled the beans on the Talking Dead that he didn't kill that guy in the shack. View Quote I think people spotted the cabin boy around the camp fire at the Bob B Que. So it wasn't a spoiler. Tyrese says he was at the camp fire. |
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Jesus, do you guys watch the show. I bite makes you sick, fast, really fast. You are dead in hours. Bob is fine and everyone has the zombie virus, everyone is already tainted, fuck This. Herschel turned pretty quick. Guys, turning time is strictly at the convenience of the writers. Turing happens when they need it to drive the plot in some way. |
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Why are you even expecting the writers to treat the story with any sense of logical continuity? If they want Bob to be bit so they can have him turn at some opportune time in the termite camp to trigger some escape or somesuch they will do so. When have they not set up convoluted or nonsensical plot intersections for just that sort of thing? Did anyone really expect Glenn, Darryl or Rick to get their throats slit last episode? Were you surprised that Carol explodes the gas tank at just the right time? Bob's role in the script is to give the fan's the illusion that anyone can die at any time, even though that's not really true. He's really just a red shirt beaming down with Kirk, Spock and Bones. And does anyone really care about what the preacher's secret really is? He locks himself in the church to save himself leaving his congregation outside to the wolves, maybe? Is that really compelling? It's a year and half after the fall and he's still walking around in his white collar? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm thinking Bob got bit on his leg... Why are you even expecting the writers to treat the story with any sense of logical continuity? If they want Bob to be bit so they can have him turn at some opportune time in the termite camp to trigger some escape or somesuch they will do so. When have they not set up convoluted or nonsensical plot intersections for just that sort of thing? Did anyone really expect Glenn, Darryl or Rick to get their throats slit last episode? Were you surprised that Carol explodes the gas tank at just the right time? Bob's role in the script is to give the fan's the illusion that anyone can die at any time, even though that's not really true. He's really just a red shirt beaming down with Kirk, Spock and Bones. And does anyone really care about what the preacher's secret really is? He locks himself in the church to save himself leaving his congregation outside to the wolves, maybe? Is that really compelling? It's a year and half after the fall and he's still walking around in his white collar? Click To View Spoiler This is straight out of the comics (except it happens to Dale, who is still alive) - tainted meat. http://walkingdead.wikia.com/wiki/The_Hunters
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Anyone get the feeling the Hunters knew Bob before he joined Rick's group? Since Bob talked about the previous groups he was with didn't work out. I just rewatched the Hunter's speech, and it gives me that vibe. I caught that too. Seems like Bob might have a history with these Terminus guys. If so it might have been worth mentioning last effing season. Yeah. He leaves Terminus only to walk back in with his unsuspecting new friends? That would be horrible writing. So, yeah, that's probably what happened. |
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"People are just as dangerous as the dead" "no, people are worse" it's like they were reading this thread View Quote Apparently not. The dead are still able to turn invisible and then suddenly uncloak to grab people who should have seen them coming. How do Michonne and others keep getting tunnel vision and ignore the other walker shambling right up to them? Geez, that "I just saved your ass" moment in these TWD fights is getting old. Anyone see TTD and the sneak preview where the nightvision chick gets surprised by a zombie? I mean, WTF! She hears a zombie off in the distance and then OMG it's right on top of her? These things clumsily stumble all over the place stepping on twigs and branches and dry leaves and getting stuck on fences but yet they somehow keep appearing right on top of people. This is nothing more than Jason in a Friday the 13th movie using his magic teleportation ability. Can it get any more stale in the suspense building category? |
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Yeah. He leaves Terminus only to walk back in with his unsuspecting new friends? That would be horrible writing. So, yeah, that's probably what happened. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anyone get the feeling the Hunters knew Bob before he joined Rick's group? Since Bob talked about the previous groups he was with didn't work out. I just rewatched the Hunter's speech, and it gives me that vibe. I caught that too. Seems like Bob might have a history with these Terminus guys. If so it might have been worth mentioning last effing season. Yeah. He leaves Terminus only to walk back in with his unsuspecting new friends? That would be horrible writing. So, yeah, that's probably what happened. but it would totally be bob... |
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We don't have any idea how many survivors the walkers are killing off screen. We see survivors in conflict so often because it makes for more complex drama than just survivors killing walkers - I think that has skewed your perspective into thinking that people are killing more people than the walkers are killing, but none of us know what the actual tally is. I admire your persistence in defending the spirit of cooperation, but I have to agree with everyone else here. All of us have probably seen neighbors get violent with each other after just a few days without electricity or some other rapid break down of social standards. People are animals, and the wall between civility and barbarism is extremely thin, in my opinion. I don't think it takes much at all to turn a group of survivors into a Golden Horde, so seeing a group of people who have already learned how to defend themselves (the Termites, the Claimed group) turn into monsters isn't inconceivable at all for me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not one person has agreed with you, that says something I don't care if anybody agrees with me. I didn't post my opinion for other people's approval. I think that what it says is that nobody else has thought it out. It is not about good people and bad people. It is about a few people dealing with millions of walkers wanting to kill them. This is not a scenario where there are 300 million people fighting to survive. If there were then you would expect tremendous competition and a dog eat dog conflict. This is a not a "One Second After" scenario where everything goes to hell and people are fighting over scare resources. There is no competition for resources because with so many dead there are plenty of resources available to go around. You don't have to kill somebody and take whatever they have because you can get it yourself. The writers have invented conflict in order to create more action. There are only a few survivors and in this series those few survivors are killing each other at a rate greater than the walkers are killing them. It is not very realistic in that regard. In fact it is ridiculous. There would always be assholes but it is clear that cooperation produces greater security than conflict. Security is the most valuable commodity in the post zombie apocalyptic world. At least it would be until all the stored food runs out. I think the more realistic scenario would that people would band together for security and that they wouldn't be killing and eating every other group they came in contact with. Of course I am not writing the scrips so I don't get a vote on the matter. We don't have any idea how many survivors the walkers are killing off screen. We see survivors in conflict so often because it makes for more complex drama than just survivors killing walkers - I think that has skewed your perspective into thinking that people are killing more people than the walkers are killing, but none of us know what the actual tally is. I admire your persistence in defending the spirit of cooperation, but I have to agree with everyone else here. All of us have probably seen neighbors get violent with each other after just a few days without electricity or some other rapid break down of social standards. People are animals, and the wall between civility and barbarism is extremely thin, in my opinion. I don't think it takes much at all to turn a group of survivors into a Golden Horde, so seeing a group of people who have already learned how to defend themselves (the Termites, the Claimed group) turn into monsters isn't inconceivable at all for me. How long have people been banding together to form some sort of society with laws, ethics and morals? And everyone who is a survivor in TWD is coming from a relatively standard, peaceful, homogenous common culture. The Donner party turned to cannibalism why? Same with that soccer team that crashed in the Andes. How is TWD world different from that scenario? Survival (food) is not dependent on cannibalism in TWD. Cannibals are choosing to be so and they don't even have a mystic/religious justification for doing so which ritualistic cannibals would have. It's a popular theme in fantasy/horror, but that's because it plays on our psyche and base fear of being consumed by a predator. It's not because we are all just a couple of missed meals away from resorting to it. So Flash66 makes a fair point. There would be little need to invite confrontation and risk injury when there is plenty of food around for the taking. The whole premise of "good people doing bad things" is that there are limited resources which force them into a moral dilemma. From what we have seen, there shouldn't be a lot a resource shortages in TWD given the huge, sudden population die-off. In TWD, if something survived, there should be plenty of it to go around for the few that survived and could still use it. And if someone doesn't have something, then it's likely that no one does, so there is no one to steal it from. And even when there is a rapid paradigm shift, you can expect an immediate panic, but the initial panic subsides and people then calm into a very rational problem-solving mindset. You see this in every 3rd world cesspool that currently exists in the world. If a regulatory structure collapses, there is initial unrest. But very soon people start to adapt and a new regulatory structure emerges. |
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That - in red - is like the dumbest thing I have ever read. It is clear you are no student of history. How many men have died at the hands of fellow man through murder, genocide, war, in process of committing a crime, etc? Please stay in this thread though, you may not realize it but you're the comic relief. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not one person has agreed with you, that says something I don't care if anybody agrees with me. I didn't post my opinion for other people's approval. I think that what it says is that nobody else has thought it out. It is not about good people and bad people. It is about a few people dealing with millions of walkers wanting to kill them. This is not a scenario where there are 300 million people fighting to survive. If there were then you would expect tremendous competition and a dog eat dog conflict. This is a not a "One Second After" scenario where everything goes to hell and people are fighting over scare resources. There is no competition for resources because with so many dead there are plenty of resources available to go around. You don't have to kill somebody and take whatever they have because you can get it yourself. The writers have invented conflict in order to create more action. There are only a few survivors and in this series those few survivors are killing each other at a rate greater than the walkers are killing them. It is not very realistic in that regard. In fact it is ridiculous. There would always be assholes but it is clear that cooperation produces greater security than conflict. Security is the most valuable commodity in the post zombie apocalyptic world. At least it would be until all the stored food runs out. I think the more realistic scenario would that people would band together for security and that they wouldn't be killing and eating every other group they came in contact with. Of course I am not writing the scrips so I don't get a vote on the matter. That - in red - is like the dumbest thing I have ever read. It is clear you are no student of history. How many men have died at the hands of fellow man through murder, genocide, war, in process of committing a crime, etc? Please stay in this thread though, you may not realize it but you're the comic relief. Yet man has continued to find ways to organize and cooperate along common cultural lines in a manner which increases survivability and stability and expands the population. Crime, war and even genocide have failed to curb the growth of the human population across the globe. So is the general bent of man to kill each other and die off or to find a means of cooperation wherein the odds of survival actually increase? Now, once you consider the causes of conflict, war, crime and genocide and consider whether those same causes remain after the zombie apocalypse, it's very possible that much of those causes disappear if a massive percentage of the population were to suddenly die off over the course of a few weeks. Someone isn't a student of history, that's true. |
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Why are you even expecting the writers to treat the story with any sense of logical continuity? If they want Bob to be bit so they can have him turn at some opportune time in the termite camp to trigger some escape or somesuch they will do so. When have they not set up convoluted or nonsensical plot intersections for just that sort of thing? Did anyone really expect Glenn, Darryl or Rick to get their throats slit last episode? Were you surprised that Carol explodes the gas tank at just the right time? Bob's role in the script is to give the fan's the illusion that anyone can die at any time, even though that's not really true. He's really just a red shirt beaming down with Kirk, Spock and Bones. And does anyone really care about what the preacher's secret really is? He locks himself in the church to save himself leaving his congregation outside to the wolves, maybe? Is that really compelling? It's a year and half after the fall and he's still walking around in his white collar? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm thinking Bob got bit on his leg... Why are you even expecting the writers to treat the story with any sense of logical continuity? If they want Bob to be bit so they can have him turn at some opportune time in the termite camp to trigger some escape or somesuch they will do so. When have they not set up convoluted or nonsensical plot intersections for just that sort of thing? Did anyone really expect Glenn, Darryl or Rick to get their throats slit last episode? Were you surprised that Carol explodes the gas tank at just the right time? Bob's role in the script is to give the fan's the illusion that anyone can die at any time, even though that's not really true. He's really just a red shirt beaming down with Kirk, Spock and Bones. And does anyone really care about what the preacher's secret really is? He locks himself in the church to save himself leaving his congregation outside to the wolves, maybe? Is that really compelling? It's a year and half after the fall and he's still walking around in his white collar? Why do you keep watching such a poorly written show??. You seem to have everything figured out and there are no surprises for you what is the point of even turning it on??. |
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No shit, dude was about to kill the baby and he wouldn't even kill him for that, please. He needs to get bitten in the dick by a walker... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So in the after clip "3 of our people missing" just means Bob, and Darryl and Carol who went to the hospital. And Tyrese just spilled the beans on the Talking Dead that he didn't kill that guy in the shack. Well we saw him at the campfire so obviously he didn't. I'd give Tyreese a severe lecture for that.... No shit, dude was about to kill the baby and he wouldn't even kill him for that, please. He needs to get bitten in the dick by a walker... Coach said he thought he punched him to death and he would even be suprised he lived after that beating. |
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First, a nod to Son #2 who spotted Gabriel.......he was the Corporal in "Starship Troopers", the one who wore a large tooth around his
neck and carried the "sniper rifle." He died with his hands wrapped around the RPG nuke in the tunnels. I was, all, like, "Damn, good eye." Right now the show is following the comics almost exactly. There was no Terminus, though, just this group of cannibals who stalked Rick's crew. They snagged DALE, who was still alive but bitten. Good episode, not as much action but they ARE moving the story long. You haters are something else. "I HATE this show, but I watch it EVERY week so I can talk shit about it......See you next week!" |
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Maybe he should let Carol lead for awhile...........she can show the Terminus crew the pretty flowers
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Rick wanted to go shoot em up real bad, then Carol Tyrese and Judith came along and everyone had a sappy reunion, and Ricks balls fell off, again. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Rick did say he wanted to go back and finish them, I don't remember why they didn't Pussification of his followers.... right on cue. Rick wanted to go shoot em up real bad, then Carol Tyrese and Judith came along and everyone had a sappy reunion, and Ricks balls fell off, again. |
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Anyone get the feeling the Hunters knew Bob before he joined Rick's group? Since Bob talked about the previous groups he was with didn't work out. I just rewatched the Hunter's speech, and it gives me that vibe. I caught that too. Seems like Bob might have a history with these Terminus guys. If so it might have been worth mentioning last effing season. Yeah. He leaves Terminus only to walk back in with his unsuspecting new friends? That would be horrible writing. So, yeah, that's probably what happened. but it would totally be bob... He was drunk the whole time. |
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I'm thinking Bob got bit on his leg... Why are you even expecting the writers to treat the story with any sense of logical continuity? If they want Bob to be bit so they can have him turn at some opportune time in the termite camp to trigger some escape or somesuch they will do so. When have they not set up convoluted or nonsensical plot intersections for just that sort of thing? Did anyone really expect Glenn, Darryl or Rick to get their throats slit last episode? Were you surprised that Carol explodes the gas tank at just the right time? Bob's role in the script is to give the fan's the illusion that anyone can die at any time, even though that's not really true. He's really just a red shirt beaming down with Kirk, Spock and Bones. And does anyone really care about what the preacher's secret really is? He locks himself in the church to save himself leaving his congregation outside to the wolves, maybe? Is that really compelling? It's a year and half after the fall and he's still walking around in his white collar? Why do you keep watching such a poorly written show??. You seem to have everything figured out and there are no surprises for you what is the point of even turning it on??. They hate it so much that they can't miss an episode. |
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It's the same thing every season. There just have to be folks that watch, and then bitch about every episode.
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I'd put up with Father Gabriel's cowardly do-nothing shit for a couple days while we stayed in his church and ate some food, but if he didn't get his shit together I'd be moving on and leave him at his church.
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Anyone else notice that the car with the white cross, driven by whoever "has Beth" was a dark blue late model Chrysler 300? When she was abducted it was a 30 year old baby blue Cadillac. http://i1288.photobucket.com/albums/b489/trbrst/f82ebdff6e82a36bc778e0ca18a0a546_zps43d000af.jpg yeah noticed that. Yeah, but the White Cross indicates a strong likelihood that it's someone affiliated with the person(s) who took Beth. |
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Eating infected Bob is not a good move.
I mean they're all infected, but I believe the virus mutates at some point into something that kills if transmitted. However, you'd think that in their process of cutting Bob up to eat him they would have noticed a bite. I also didn't see any evidence that Bob was bleeding from the water zombie attack so maybe Bob didn't get bit. I don't know if I buy that Bob knew the Terminus folks. He waltz in there like he had no clue what was coming and I seriously doubt anyone would be dumb enough to return someplace they knew they would be eaten. |
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Why haven't they secured any radios?
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Anyone else notice that the car with the white cross, driven by whoever "has Beth" was a dark blue late model Chrysler 300? When she was abducted it was a 30 year old baby blue Cadillac. http://i1288.photobucket.com/albums/b489/trbrst/f82ebdff6e82a36bc778e0ca18a0a546_zps43d000af.jpg yeah noticed that. Me too, and when Daryl was describing the abduction at the beginning of the premier he described the car as dark blue with a white cross in the rear window, like the one last night. |
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Quoted: Why do you keep watching such a poorly written show??. You seem to have everything figured out and there are no surprises for you what is the point of even turning it on??. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'm thinking Bob got bit on his leg... Why are you even expecting the writers to treat the story with any sense of logical continuity? If they want Bob to be bit so they can have him turn at some opportune time in the termite camp to trigger some escape or somesuch they will do so. When have they not set up convoluted or nonsensical plot intersections for just that sort of thing? Did anyone really expect Glenn, Darryl or Rick to get their throats slit last episode? Were you surprised that Carol explodes the gas tank at just the right time? Bob's role in the script is to give the fan's the illusion that anyone can die at any time, even though that's not really true. He's really just a red shirt beaming down with Kirk, Spock and Bones. And does anyone really care about what the preacher's secret really is? He locks himself in the church to save himself leaving his congregation outside to the wolves, maybe? Is that really compelling? It's a year and half after the fall and he's still walking around in his white collar? Why do you keep watching such a poorly written show??. You seem to have everything figured out and there are no surprises for you what is the point of even turning it on??. |
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Jesus, do you guys watch the show. I bite makes you sick, fast, really fast. You are dead in hours. Bob is fine and everyone has the zombie virus, everyone is already tainted, fuck This. Herschel turned pretty quick. Hershel died. Bob isn't dead yet. Remember Dale's friend got bit and they drove with him for a long time before the left him by that tree to die. |
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Would cooking human meat to the right temp kill off the disease? If so, no rare bob burgers.
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