Now that you mention it, I do remember him saying something of the nature not too long after they got to the house. I can only guess they were only infected not fully turned before being ushered into the barn. Because there were a lot in there. lol
Now that you mention it, I do remember him saying something of the nature not too long after they got to the house. I can only guess they were only infected not fully turned before being ushered into the barn. Because there were a lot in there. lol
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I called it. Just didn't expect Merle to be a hallucination. And I don't think all the walkers in the barn are family. I'm still pretty sure he has his wife in there though. When Daryl came walking back to the farm and they thought he was a walker, they said call Hershel because he had his own way of dealing with them. I'm guessing he was just putting any that wandered onto the farm in the barn. Have no doubt he's holding out for a cure, but he's bat shit crazy.
This episode pissed me off quite a bit. They almost killed Daryl off three times. I thought he was gone for sure when whiny blond chick shot him. If that were the case, I wanted her to be the next to go. And not a peaceful death, ripped apart by walkers instead. And of course they keep stringing us along with the whole Sophia thing with her doll in the riverbed. Really really really hoping it get's wrapped up next episode. There's enough other stuff going on now that they don't need that filler.
Yeah.. I like Andrea for like 2 seconds in this show.. She's like.. the exact picture of a whiny stuck up..person who shouldn't even be alive in this world. "there's 3 guys with weapons going after 1 zombie! I have the sun in my eyes but I'm going to shoot it anyway!"
How bad is your character when Shane is more sympathetic.
Daryl is now my new all-time favourite character. The guy is genius. Really liking where this is all going now. So excited for next week. Oh, and I agree Andrea is terrible. I'm hoping she gets eaten at some point soon.
Still laughing at the whole "Meet me in the barn for a handjob" note Glenn made. Talk about a mood killer.
Im a lil confused... is Daryl angry at Rick because when he thought Merle was there he said that bastards right after walking away making it seem like yeah my brother is right Rick and the others are using me and Daryl seemed pissed when he got to the farm. but Daryl has been nice this whole time and he didnt seem that angry at the end of the episode.
I hear The Walking Dead will be airing on Lifetime now...
no but seriously does there have to be a "omg who's baby is it" dilemma in every tv show?
I could see keeping relatively "fresh" walkers that don't really have much decay, but why would you keep the ones with half their faces rotted off. Idc if you do find a cure theres no way in hell its gunna cure "facemelted off syndrome".
Well, her being pregnant has two factors. 1) It could be Shanes 2) She has a hard time dealing with bringing up kids in a world of zombies.
Daryl is a pretty awesome character. Resembles a lot of what I'd like to be in that situation.
Andrea... ugh... there's a reason people took guns away from her. She's a danger to herself and others. Go back to cleaning clothes, you almost killed our group's best zombie slayer, food provider, tracker, and gatherer.
frank darabon leaving and the budget cuts are really startiing to show to me.. this show is on a downward spiral ... hope they can pick it back up and soon cause they managed to make every character from the comic boring to me and the one whos not in the comic interesting...
Really hate andrea as well. So head strong and acts as if she has something to prove to assimilate herself into the group of the guys and not the ladies. She is so tough with a gun and stuff, but she was like nearly broken down when a zombie was at her in the RV and she killed it with a screwdriver (thanks dale). All in all I think she is a huge fake trying to put on a tough exterior. It is rather annoying since what she does conflicts with everyone's rational decisions.
Anyone else getting that LOST-nostalgic feeling watching the last episode? They're lost and somewhere in the middle of the woods and there's a bunch of unexplained mysteries gathering up
I think Daryl is almost like a scared abused dog that got adopted by kinder people than his last family. He cares about them and wants to help the best he can but in the back of his mind he thinks they'll beat him and leave him for dead at any moment. That mixed with falling down a hill (twice) getting impaled and shot.. I think he has a right to be a bit moody. :P
"One way that Lost was able to work with such a large ensemble and remain effective was to by putting the characters in factions. It tied characters together and let us know where they stood, giving them a greater sense of character rather than just "worrying mom," "old man," and "black guy who apparently doesn't have a crazy blood infection anymore." Right now, every character on The Walking Dead is (ironically!) on his own island, and that means T-Dog, Dale, and Carol seem to just be hanging around."
- http://www.tv.com/news/the-walking-d...uffling-27159/ <---good article
our show is pretty much done for. 2 more episodes left and this season has accomplished only very little. so many characters are simply wasted where they were incredibly developed in the comics.
That was an interesting read, but I can't help but feel like the author is stuck in a modern television mindset that stuff should be happening all the time, which I can get since it's just a show after all, but at the same time I read things like (paraphrasing) 'the search for the girl is going nowhere, there's something wrong with that' and 'Carol is too passive' and I can't help but think maybe he's missing some of the point? Realistically, you can't expect Sophia to just show up, and the drudgery of the continued search I think is actually a pretty neat commentary on hope (or maybe denial). It's only made more poignant by the fact that it's really going nowhere. As for Carol, I think it's more compelling that she's so passive, because really, would you expect anything else from someone put in that situation? She actually has some of the most believable reactions to the whole story of any of them.
If AMC's proven anything, its that they can defy your expectations of what TV shows 'should do', but still deliver something outstanding.
Even if this season's dragged on... I'm not about to condemn it until the finale.