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  • drquest
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    Originally posted by Hector
    Tonight was by far the most intense gut wrenching episode of the season, perhaps the entire series, wow.
    It was intense!

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  • Hector
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    Tonight was by far the most intense gut wrenching episode of the season, perhaps the entire series, wow.

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  • Gorn Captain
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    Originally posted by Byrnes
    The one thing that's been nice is not having to listen to Rick say "CARL...................CARL.............CAAARRRLL LL. In that terrible southern accent, lol.
    Ah, the old "where's Carl?" period.
    Aka the "let them eat Carl asap!!!" era...

    It's odd to see him give interviews with his regular accent. Makes you think "couldn't they have found one guy from the South to play that part?

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  • RobTMego
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    Norman Reedus AKA Daryl Is epic, I also loved his charactor in Boondock Saints!!!

    Case and Point. Star trek joke from Boondocks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl6HoJOqnKw
    Last edited by RobTMego; Mar 12, '14, 11:28 AM. Reason: added joke link

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  • Dark Shadow
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    ^ At this point even Beth is leading Daryl around.

    I'm not sure that I've seen Glenn whine about anything, can someone give specifics? The way I see it, he was a stereotypical risk-taking youth early on. Once he connected with Maggie, he had something to lose. That made him more cautious, but I don't recall ever seeing him give up or resign into hopelessness.

    I think that Maggie hasn't mentioned Beth and has focused on finding Glenn for one very basic survival instinct. She believes that it's possible Glenn has survived but deep down she doesn't believe that Beth could have. I don't think she wants to face the idea that Beth is, in all likelihood, dead. I think she needs to find Glenn for that very reason. She needs him to help her cope with the reality (in her mind) that she is completely without family. A fairly big deal for her considering that she's so deeply family centric.

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  • z3zep
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    Originally posted by Gorn Captain
    I think he is the guy to lead the group. He has the skills, he has the heart. He'll always have your back.
    I have no idea why people still look to Rick for leadership.
    i do love Daryl, but I don't think he is a leader nor does he want to be. he is a follower (see Merle, Rick etc). He is a great guy to be your #2 right hand man.

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  • Hedji
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    LOL^

    Andrew Lincoln's vocal chords are just destroyed from multiple takes.

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  • Byrnes
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    The one thing that's been nice is not having to listen to Rick say "CARL...................CARL.............CAAARRRLL LL. In that terrible southern accent, lol.

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  • Gorn Captain
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    I guess a zombie apocalypse can affect your sense of humor.
    Let's face it, the lead characters are a pretty grim bunch.
    To be honest, I wish something, perhaps a little hope, would lighten the mood here and there...

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  • Hedji
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    Glenn's character seemed to be written differently at the very beginning. He was that impish, young voice in Rick's walkie talkie saying "Hey Dumb@ss". I wouldn't mind seeing him lighten up a bit more. Always with the dour expression. Granted, the Apocolypse is Hell, but he had a different vibe at first that I liked more.

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  • sprytel
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    Originally posted by Hector
    I'm not talking about Glenn interaction with Abraham Ford and company, I'm talking about the whole bloody series...Glenn just annoys me to no end.
    Ah, gotcha. I can think of some times that might make you feel that way... but I've always liked him. After he took down the Walker while tied to the chair, how could you not?!? Biggest bad*ss moment of the series, in my opinion... even moreso than anything Daryl has done (and I love Daryl).

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  • Gorn Captain
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    Originally posted by Hector
    Daryl rules!
    I think he is the guy to lead the group. He has the skills, he has the heart. He'll always have your back.
    I have no idea why people still look to Rick for leadership.

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  • Gorn Captain
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    Originally posted by sprytel
    Whiny? The only thing Glen has said is he would rather find his wife than go with complete strangers on an implausible mission (including a seemingly nice woman who *did* just destroy his home and unintentionally helped kill lots of his friends and loved ones). And Glen's decision looks even better after we see how incompetent that scientist is with a gun.

    Glen... he doesn't owe any of these new people anything. And I certainly wouldn't say he is being "whiny".
    If I were Glenn, I'd do the same thing, go look for my wife, no matter what.
    So some total stranger says "get over it, join us in our quest to save the world!", so what?
    Knowing that my wife might be alive is reason enough to keep looking.
    I think Glenn is a caring guy, he knows how to kick butt (I mean, he fought a walker tied to a chair and stabbed him with a bone he ripped from another walker), and he's a team player (even when the fever seemed to be killing him).
    I'd want him on my team!

    And to be honest, just because some "scientist" (is he really?) wants to go somewhere, doesn't mean he is actually right or honest.
    Does he really have a solution, who knows? He might be lying, to get to his secret stash of Twinkies...

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  • Hector
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    Daryl rules!

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  • gummi
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    Originally posted by Hector
    I'm really beginning to hate Maggie's annoying obsession of Glenn (and vice versa).

    Doesn't Maggie have a little sister called Beth?

    I have yet to hear Maggie say she wants to find Beth, it's all about Glenn this, Glenn that.

    Argh...
    That's a really good point about Maggie not even mentioning Beth; I didn't even really think about that until now. I have to admit, my inner chick-flick loving self has been completely wrapped up in the back and forth between Daryl and Beth. Honestly, all I'm really interested in now is what happened to Beth at the end of the last episode. All of the other characters are taking the back seat for me right now.

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