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Quoted: Oh, what about when Gareth said "it is almost a kind of cosmic justice for it to be you"... I cant think of any reason why that would be the case unless these two knew about one another. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 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. That's what I thought too. Oh, what about when Gareth said "it is almost a kind of cosmic justice for it to be you"... I cant think of any reason why that would be the case unless these two knew about one another. That line meant they'd have captured anyone they came across........that he was a member of the group was the cosmic justice. He would have said the same thing if it had been Rick or Carl or Maggie.
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How is that his fault? He wanted to go back and finish things but the group didn't/wouldn't. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Uh oh. The Terminus group is back. Another byproduct of Rick's fucked up "leadership". Should have gone back in to finish the job and recover weapons. Now look at what you have to clean up. How is that his fault? He wanted to go back and finish things but the group didn't/wouldn't. Stumped you with the "L" word didn't I, sorry. Leadership skills, he has none. Even Sgt Rock got everyone to buy into the DC road trip; he has some. |
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Yeah, the Terminus group definitely was better organized than Rick's. They even came up with the idea of using fireworks as a way to draw off zombie herds that could gather in strength at their fence line. Plus, they had scouts and sentries positioned, which Rick's group even when at risk by the Governor never seemed to have. The Terminus group used good comms as well to coordinate their round-up and seemed like they really had their stuff together in terms of logistics (counting ammo expended and so forth). Obviously, the Terminus group wasn't that well put together, but far better than Rick's band of merry survivors. As far as going into D.C. I'd want some kind of communication verification that they were there before I entered that city. Operating on Faith alone would be really difficult for me especially based on the word of one stranger. I'd want to see some government ID or something this guy had on him that would back up his story at all at the very least. What they know about D.C. they learned from the two east coast guys they shot in the bar in the Second Season and that is that D.C. was set up as a refugee center like Atlanta and fell. That means that the place was probably just jammed packed with people so now you've got a ton of zombies in that AO. It would be one thing if they had armored heavy vehicles and heavy weapons with some kind of ability to scout by air, but they've got none of that. I mean maybe approach by sea up the Delaware and see what you can find from the safety of the water, but just walking in there or driving in there with the church short bus is insane. If they're really going to go into D.C. they need to be ready for an all out war with the Walkers. Explosives, the whole nine yards. I don't think they're going to be able to just ninja that one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nobody in the group was on sentry duty while they were eating and drinking? How the heck do you let Carol and Daryl just wonder off AWOL? No light or noise discipline whatsoever. No attempt to even black out the church windows. Why on earth don't they have radios? How hard can it be to get your hands on some decent comms during the zombie apocalypse and batteries? Terminus had some (comms) I'd think it would have been worth it to go back for that reason alone. But then again this is the same group that things the grand plan is to march into an area with a population of around 6,OOO,OOO likely walkers. Yeah, the Terminus group definitely was better organized than Rick's. They even came up with the idea of using fireworks as a way to draw off zombie herds that could gather in strength at their fence line. Plus, they had scouts and sentries positioned, which Rick's group even when at risk by the Governor never seemed to have. The Terminus group used good comms as well to coordinate their round-up and seemed like they really had their stuff together in terms of logistics (counting ammo expended and so forth). Obviously, the Terminus group wasn't that well put together, but far better than Rick's band of merry survivors. As far as going into D.C. I'd want some kind of communication verification that they were there before I entered that city. Operating on Faith alone would be really difficult for me especially based on the word of one stranger. I'd want to see some government ID or something this guy had on him that would back up his story at all at the very least. What they know about D.C. they learned from the two east coast guys they shot in the bar in the Second Season and that is that D.C. was set up as a refugee center like Atlanta and fell. That means that the place was probably just jammed packed with people so now you've got a ton of zombies in that AO. It would be one thing if they had armored heavy vehicles and heavy weapons with some kind of ability to scout by air, but they've got none of that. I mean maybe approach by sea up the Delaware and see what you can find from the safety of the water, but just walking in there or driving in there with the church short bus is insane. If they're really going to go into D.C. they need to be ready for an all out war with the Walkers. Explosives, the whole nine yards. I don't think they're going to be able to just ninja that one. Potomac |
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Agree, anyone with a brain would have gone back and cleaned up house.
Terminus had their shit together. Rick & Co.? Not so much. Shit, just a day (or two) later they were swimming with walkers for baked beans |
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Agree, anyone with a brain would have gone back and cleaned up house. Terminus had their shit together. Rick & Co.? Not so much. Shit, just a day (or two) later they were swimming with walkers for baked beans View Quote Yep, I couldn't see why that was a better option than Gene poking them in the melon with the bayonet from above. |
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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. Absolutely the hunter said they knew him. You guys drink while watching the show don't you? I sure do, then I come to this thread and cant remember what the fuck you people are talking about.. |
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So I was thinking about the theory that Bob had been with Terminus beforehand but why would he willingly follow the others back there without warning them and insisting they not go? Might've already been discussed. I don't think there's any prior history between them.
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Yep, I couldn't see why that was a better option than Gene poking them in the melon with the bayonet from above. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Agree, anyone with a brain would have gone back and cleaned up house. Terminus had their shit together. Rick & Co.? Not so much. Shit, just a day (or two) later they were swimming with walkers for baked beans Yep, I couldn't see why that was a better option than Gene poking them in the melon with the bayonet from above. All Rick had to say was Lets go get your Sword Back. |
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So I was thinking about the theory that Bob had been with Terminus beforehand but why would he willingly follow the others back there without warning them and insisting they not go? Might've already been discussed. I don't think there's any prior history between them. View Quote Maybe he was worried that they would think he would try to double cross them or it was a trick or something? |
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Did they show Bobs stump? Wondering if that was really his leg on the fire?
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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. View Quote Unless his falling out with that group came before they turned cannibal... |
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Ok, I just finished watching the episode. When did Daryl get his Busse back? Last episode, Daryl's sheath was empty at the end. Now you can see the Busse is in his sheath when he and Carol find the abandon car. Now, I saw that Carol picked up his crossbow at Terminus, but I didn't see her grab a knife. Anyone else catch that?
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Ok, I just finished watching the episode. When did Daryl get his Busse back? Last episode, Daryl's sheath was empty at the end. Now you can see the Busse is in his sheath when he and Carol find the abandon car. Now, I saw that Carol picked up his crossbow at Terminus, but I didn't see her grab a knife. Anyone else catch that? View Quote They dug up their bag with the extra guns and knives in it after they left terminus. Just before carol found them in the woods |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 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. |
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Quoted: Yep, I couldn't see why that was a better option than Gene poking them in the melon with the bayonet from above. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Agree, anyone with a brain would have gone back and cleaned up house. Terminus had their shit together. Rick & Co.? Not so much. Shit, just a day (or two) later they were swimming with walkers for baked beans Yep, I couldn't see why that was a better option than Gene poking them in the melon with the bayonet from above. |
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The Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 2 Draws Over 15 Million Viewers, Beats Sunday Night Football In Key Demo
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Another good episode.
That leg on the grill made me laugh and cringe at the same time. Poor fucking Bob. |
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I knew when he started getting all cutesy with that girl that something bad was going to happen to Bob. Guys on their way out always seem to get a little more screen time just prior to their exit from the show Yarp, turned to the wife and said "its not looking good for him..." |
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Bob's going to escape, make his way back to the group and tell them that they're NOT going to DC.
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Maybe this has been discussed, but did anyone notice Tyreese didn't kill the guy in the house? He was back at the camp with the other Terminuses eating Bob.
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A combine or any large construction or farming stuff Its almost like the only thing bigger than a passenger car or a school bus in that world is the occasional tank that pops up every 4 seasons View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A D11 Dozer would cure a lot of ills in their world. A combine or any large construction or farming stuff Its almost like the only thing bigger than a passenger car or a school bus in that world is the occasional tank that pops up every 4 seasons I mentioned last season that a big front end loader would be the shit. |
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For those of you who have read the comics... Is mullet in the comics and if so how long before he is exposed?
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So what happens to the Termites when they eat infected Bob? I am pretty certain he was bit, hence his cry bag activities outside and being clingy with his women inside.
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I'm going to go out on limb (zing!) and say he wasn't bit as the Terminus crew has been eating infected meat all along but...
Maybe they haven't realized that everyone's got it yet and he's going to lift up his pant leg and deliver his best Surprise Mothafucka! routine resulting in Gareth and his fre flippin out. Then again, maybe not. |
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I'm fairly certain he was bitten. The way he acted, then going outside and crying.. i think he was going to leave the group and finish himself. I too wondered about what happens when you eat someone that is turning?
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I don't know what it is, but something about the actor playing Gabriel rubs me the wrong way. He was annoying as fuck in OZ on HBO. He somewhat redeemed himself in The Wire. THATS where i know him from! He plays Deaton on Teen Wolf |
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I don't know what it is, but something about the actor playing Gabriel rubs me the wrong way. He was annoying as fuck in OZ on HBO. He somewhat redeemed himself in The Wire. THATS where i know him from! He plays Deaton on Teen Wolf He was in Starship Troopers too. He was the nutty guy who shot up the bug until he was covered in green goo. |
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I don't know what it is, but something about the actor playing Gabriel rubs me the wrong way. He was annoying as fuck in OZ on HBO. He somewhat redeemed himself in The Wire. THATS where i know him from! He plays Deaton on Teen Wolf He was in Starship Troopers too. He was the nutty guy who shot up the bug until he was covered in green goo. starship troopers. damn I forgot about that one. adding it to my hidef collection. |
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I don't know what it is, but something about the actor playing Gabriel rubs me the wrong way. He was annoying as fuck in OZ on HBO. He somewhat redeemed himself in The Wire. THATS where i know him from! He plays Deaton on Teen Wolf There is a lightweight wire reunion on TWD. |
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I don't know what it is, but something about the actor playing Gabriel rubs me the wrong way. He was annoying as fuck in OZ on HBO. He somewhat redeemed himself in The Wire. THATS where i know him from! He plays Deaton on Teen Wolf He was in Starship Troopers too. He was the nutty guy who shot up the bug until he was covered in green goo. starship troopers. damn I forgot about that one. adding it to my hidef collection. Wat, thought that guy was black? Only Rico & the black dude got green goo on them? |
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Bob's going to escape, make his way back to the group and tell them that they're NOT going to DC. Instead, they'll be shipping up to Boston. that's a long way to hop. lol, he wasn't the fastest when he had two |
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