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Dec 7, 2013 21:39:58 GMT
Post by AvP on Dec 7, 2013 21:39:58 GMT
Think it was because Rick got shot in the knee a bit earlier. Nerve clusters and such, probably affected coordination.
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Dec 7, 2013 22:47:14 GMT
Post by DamagingRob on Dec 7, 2013 22:47:14 GMT
Oh, yeah, right.. Derp. :/
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Dec 8, 2013 7:31:44 GMT
Post by Son of Ra on Dec 8, 2013 7:31:44 GMT
LOVED the recent episode of walking dead just loved it. Thank god the governor story line is over with.
Loved how those two geirls were badasses though, everyone was a badass.
Also enjoying Sons of Anarchy a lot lately.
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Dec 10, 2013 0:29:12 GMT
Post by DamagingRob on Dec 10, 2013 0:29:12 GMT
Eh, I liked the Governor, in that one(or two?) episodes, before they joined the new group, and he reverted back to the douche we all know and hate. I thought he'd actually changed; guess I'm just naive..
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Dec 26, 2013 15:40:49 GMT
Post by AvP on Dec 26, 2013 15:40:49 GMT
Best regeneration ever.
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Feb 4, 2014 15:12:23 GMT
Post by DamagingRob on Feb 4, 2014 15:12:23 GMT
So, next Sunday.. it returns. I don't know why I've started thinking about this, now, but does anyone think the way the baby died, was about the dumbest thing on earth? You got walkers all around, people from both sides shooting, and Maggie rounding up all the children/not able to fight people, on the bus. And yet, someone(Carl/Rick?) sets the baby on the ground, in the middle of all this? I mean, really? Is it just me, or are the TV show characters, like, 10x less intelligent than their comic book counterparts? At least give her a gun. "Them walkers get near you, you just pull this trigger, Judith."
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Feb 9, 2014 21:44:00 GMT
Post by Peypeypeypey on Feb 9, 2014 21:44:00 GMT
First off, the little girls were responsible for putting the baby down, and them doing so eventually saved Tyreese. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if they brought the baby back. We never did see a body, and that seems like something they'd do in the show.
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Feb 10, 2014 6:09:27 GMT
Post by DamagingRob on Feb 10, 2014 6:09:27 GMT
Leaving little girls in charge of taking care of a baby.. not exactly the smartest thought process there, either. :/ Granted, it was a good thing they saved him. But I would think the survival of the future of the human race, would be just a little bit more important? And that is a thought that crossed my mind. Someone could have grabbed her. It just seems like a really, really dumb way for her to have died, if no one did.
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Feb 18, 2014 4:01:50 GMT
Post by DamagingRob on Feb 18, 2014 4:01:50 GMT
Well played, AMC. Well played. She's going to be a problem, if she keeps crying all the time, though.. And dat ending. xD Next Sunday can't come soon enough! What was the deal with the shoe, though? I figured Beth recognized it, as being someone's from the group, based on her reaction. But I don't think anyone lost theirs, at any point..
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Mar 17, 2014 20:38:42 GMT
Post by DamagingRob on Mar 17, 2014 20:38:42 GMT
What'd y'all think of last night's controversial episode, of the Walking Dead? It happened, in the comic, so I don't know what the big deal is.. But it seems like a lot of people were bothered by it, and some are going to quit watching. Not me. xD
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Mar 25, 2014 6:36:05 GMT
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Post by xLEGACYx on Mar 25, 2014 6:36:05 GMT
What'd y'all think of last night's controversial episode, of the Walking Dead? It happened, in the comic, so I don't know what the big deal is.. But it seems like a lot of people were bothered by it, and some are going to quit watching. Not me. xD Im assuming your talking about the episode with carol and the kids. While graphic the show got a strong point across. While it was harsh to see, it was the reality of the situation. They couldnt keep her with them because she would have to be watched 24/7. They couldnt leave her cause then she could suffer and be eaten or starve to death. The girl was clearly messed up but carol had limited options. While it was harsh it showed the grim reality of their circumstances and that everything is not happy go lucky, even for the kids.
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Mar 26, 2014 20:13:51 GMT
Post by DamagingRob on Mar 26, 2014 20:13:51 GMT
Yeah, that was the episode I meant. The same thing happened, in the comics, with two twin boys, so I wasn't really surprised. Carl ended up shooting the one, that killed the other, while the adults were discussing what they should do. Other discussions I read, had people that didn't think killing kids on TV was okay. Some going so far, as to quit watching the show, because it happened. I agree with pretty much everything you said, though, and don't know what those other people were smoking.. I see an internet meme coming from the "look at the flowers" bit, though, if it hasn't happened, already. In other news, I hope they don't kill off Beth. ): I think I enjoyed her and Daryl's episodes the most, this half season, and really came to like her. Is it weird, that I may like the two characters that aren't in the comics, the most?
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Mar 26, 2014 20:37:28 GMT
Post by xLEGACYx on Mar 26, 2014 20:37:28 GMT
Kids die in real life. It sucks but happens. If they didn't kill the kids people would complain even more than they do now about continuity.
Personally I like Rick and Daryl the most.
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Mar 27, 2014 0:09:16 GMT
Post by DamagingRob on Mar 27, 2014 0:09:16 GMT
Lulz. Now I'm confused, as to who said what. ^^' The show's had quite a few significant changes, already. For instance, Carol's still alive, Sophia's not(now Carl has...). Tyreese came in late, and is now past where he should have died. Beth and Daryl shouldn't even exist. Etc. I feel the show's more of its own thing, at this point. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but for those who wanted a faithful live screen adaptation, of what they've read, it could be seen as such. But I'd say continuity's already out the window.
Speaking of Carol, I wonder if this will push her into doing what she did in the comics. As I said, she shouldn't be alive, right now, and having to shoot a kid could take its mental toll. I'd be scared for Carol, next season, if I liked her at all. :/
And yeah, on the kids dying, but the show has been significantly toned down, in my humble opinion. The Governor didn't do the nasty with Michonne, for instance. Every season, it seems like they're trying to see how far they can push things. But push too far.. There's a reason Walking Dead went from a TV-14 rating to TV-MA. It can't go any higher, on cable(to my knowledge).
Rick's alright. Personally, the only character I like more in the show, right now, than I do in the comic, would be Michonne. I didn't really care for her, in the comic, but in the show, I think she's a stronger character. I still love Glenn, but there isn't anything I've seen to make me like the show version, or the comic version, more. Hope things turn out better, for him, this time around.
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Mar 27, 2014 0:12:35 GMT
Post by Nova Prime X on Mar 27, 2014 0:12:35 GMT
I just corrected grammar.
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