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  • Mikey
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    I still like the "anybody can die" premise.

    Reminds me of the old Irwin Allen disaster movies.

    I think it's a good bet that Rick is probably the only one who's safe no matter what.

    Seems like i'm seeing a trend here .....

    Season-1 --- good action (in the city)

    Season-2 --- boring (down on the farm)

    Season-3 --- good action (prison fun)

    Season-4 --- boring so far

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  • johnmiic
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    Do they have to get rid of actors to make room for new characters, new regulars coming in? Morgan may soon join the group and id they feel they had too many actors to pay? The show makes Superbowl revenues and more every week now. They're planning a spin-off. Why do this? Just because they haven't killed a main character in a while? It was a fine goodbye but unnecessary.

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  • ZombieJimC
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    Originally posted by fallensaviour
    I knew somebody would die when they followed Tyres' plan. (Let's make a fair trade)
    Should have listened to Rick and followed his plan.(go in cover of darkness slit some throats)
    Agree 100%

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  • fallensaviour
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    I knew somebody would die when they followed Tyres' plan. (Let's make a fair trade)
    Should have listened to Rick and followed his plan.(go in cover of darkness slit some throats)

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  • Iron Mego
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    I knew she was going to die the second they told Maggie she was alive.

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  • Mikey
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    The only thing I didn't like was she wasn't given a chance to turn zombie.

    I know most actors would like to go out as a zom

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  • Sideshow Spock
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    Originally posted by megojim
    . . . . don't try to kill someone who's holding a gun with a tiny pair of scissors . . . . RIP Beth
    Yeah, I didn't get that. The deal was done.. I know Dawn ticked her off by asking for Noah too, but I really don't think Beth was dumb enough to do what she did, right in the middle of a heated stand-off. And considering she had just saved Dawn's butt in a fight shortly before. So even if this was just Beth sacrificing herself to take Dawn down, it still felt empty.

    It was a stupid end to a stupid plot line.
    Last edited by Sideshow Spock; Dec 1, '14, 12:52 PM.

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  • Hector
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    Not a shocker for me, I had a feeling Beth was a goner, especially after her heavy on screen appearances these last few episodes...it was like a fine swan song performance.

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  • megojim
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    Sad indeed, knew someone was going to die but thought it was going to be Tyrese . . . . perfect ending for Beth though. She grew and became the tough girl she needed to be to survive, unfortunately her hair color was her undoing, . . . . . don't try to kill someone who's holding a gun with a tiny pair of scissors . . . . RIP Beth


    looking forward to the Flash/Arrow crossover this week!

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  • johnnystorm
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    Sad ending, hit me as hard as Sophia in the barn. The Talking Dead show was just as sad.

    On a side note, is Gabriel the stupidest person still alive? Glad he got to live some of what he put others through. But I can't believe the group is going to carry both him and Eugene, both need to man up!
    Winter break for all my favorite shows sucks man! I really hate this current trend in broadcasting!

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  • Starroid Raiders Dagon
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    Originally posted by hedrap
    The real problem zombies would present is the ecological damage. The amount of non-toxic terrain would be small and in the farther regions. Cities would be like Chernobyl.
    For certain. I was kind of surprised they don't go on more about the stink. I know you get "noseblind" after a while, but I would expect a lot more retching going on, initially.
    One of the new things I noticed was when Carol and Daryl were breaking into the women shelter was the moaning of the zombies brought more of them out of the alleys, like a dinner bell.

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  • hedrap
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    They explained the slow decay with the Governor's science dude. He said they're decomposing at much slower rate than a normal dead body. It's a story conceit, but it ties into the idea that they're not traditional zombies, but parasitic hosts. It would explain a number of ideas, such as the guy at the CDC saying everyone is infected and how the bite is contamination that can be "cut off", (pun intended).

    The real problem zombies would present is the ecological damage. The amount of non-toxic terrain would be small and in the farther regions. Cities would be like Chernobyl.

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  • Hector
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    In the real world, zombies would not stand a chance.

    The show vastly underestimates the true might of modern weaponry...clearly the writers have no idea.

    Slow moving, decaying, no thought, no strategy, no weapons of their own...zombies would simply be easy targets, period.

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  • emeraldknight47
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    Originally posted by Nostalgiabuff
    yeah, you would think they would go someplace cold because the zombies would all freeze solid
    The flip side of that logic, in the "real" world, logic dictates that the zombies in southern climes would actually decompose faster due to all of the heat, humidity, insect and scavenger animal activity...

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  • Nostalgiabuff
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    yeah, you would think they would go someplace cold because the zombies would all freeze solid

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