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  • Starroid Raiders Dagon
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    Originally posted by Mikey
    LOL

    Also, what are the ladies doing for tampons ?

    And I never see any of them say "you go, today's not a good day for me to jump around fighting"
    Ha, ha, yeah, would love to see the Talking Dead that covered that episode! I still cant get over the fact they never mention the stink of walking dead people. Maybe after you die in the zombie apocalypse you give off the bacteria that guy in the news sprays on himself so he didnt have to bathe in twelve years? That would be considerate of the zombies.

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  • emeraldknight47
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    Originally posted by hedrap
    Very last scene, blood drips down the guard wall as Zira walks by, (she looks like Zira to me). Did her son commit suicide on the watchtower?

    It was a weak filler ep. Rick just miraculously appearing in the opening was horrible and shows they're following the Lost playbook of writing events and then editing episodes to fit the pace of the season they want. That leads to big leaps, which is what we're beginning to get.

    I mean, they clarified Enid is not a Wolf by having Aaron take the blame for their attack. So now I'm supposed to buy this girl, who by WD chronology had been on her own for about two weeks before arriving at ASZ, can survive a herd that's just flooded the forest? And Rick needed no help getting away? But we needed 90 minutes of Morgan? I liked the Morgan ep, but wow what bad time management.

    And the one house walker the blonde killed, was that supposed to be a suicide by wrist slitting?
    Agreed, this week's eppy was very much filler material that could've been condensed into probably ten minutes, all told. I wouldn't say that Arron feeling responsible for the Wolves attach clears Enid by any stretch. You'll notice they attacked when they thought the strongest resistance was gone (little did they know about Commando Carol and her Casserole of Doom!). I'm still on the fence about whether Enid is or isn't a Wolf. I guess we'll find out.

    I think we'll likely discover how Rick avoided becoming zombie chow as some point in a flashback. Evidently, since he didn't drive the RV back, it's toast until someone can go out and fix it.

    I am hoping that we are informed of Glenn's fate before they take they're Holiday Hiatus. Putting people off that long could wind up being more detrimental than cliff-hanging.

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  • hedrap
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    Very last scene, blood drips down the guard wall as Zira walks by, (she looks like Zira to me). Did her son commit suicide on the watchtower?

    It was a weak filler ep. Rick just miraculously appearing in the opening was horrible and shows they're following the Lost playbook of writing events and then editing episodes to fit the pace of the season they want. That leads to big leaps, which is what we're beginning to get.

    I mean, they clarified Enid is not a Wolf by having Aaron take the blame for their attack. So now I'm supposed to buy this girl, who by WD chronology had been on her own for about two weeks before arriving at ASZ, can survive a herd that's just flooded the forest? And Rick needed no help getting away? But we needed 90 minutes of Morgan? I liked the Morgan ep, but wow what bad time management.

    And the one house walker the blonde killed, was that supposed to be a suicide by wrist slitting?

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  • Nostalgiabuff
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    Originally posted by Mikey
    LOL

    Also, what are the ladies doing for tampons ?

    And I never see any of them say "you go, today's not a good day for me to jump around fighting"
    okay, now you are just thinking way too much about it. just relax and enjoy the show, LOL

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  • Mikey
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    LOL

    Also, what are the ladies doing for tampons ?

    And I never see any of them say "you go, today's not a good day for me to jump around fighting"

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  • Starroid Raiders Dagon
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    Originally posted by johnnystorm
    More babies in the apocalypse? Will Carol be starting a daycare?
    Not that anyone besides Carl ever seems to be watching Judith...just what you could easily get a 13 year old kid to do without complaining. Now I bet they really miss Beth.
    My wife says its really miraculous that whatever formula or milk they are feeding the baby is one she tolerates so well. You never hear Rick worrying about Judith having a bellyache, or being bound up, or diarrea...or that they've run out of diapers. Guess old school child rearing works best.
    I'm sure "jock itch" and "athletes' foot" happens in the apocalypse too, but not sure how much I want to hear about it! I suppose they should touch upon people without their meds for brain chemistry disorders. The horrors of an abscessed tooth were covered in "Castaway". Unless it leads to a death or heavy dramatic discussion and then a death, I dont think they will cover the typical things of everyday life.

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by Mikey
    Was just thinking, if I was them i'd head for the Philadelphia Naval Shipyards and find a docked battleship... clear it of Zombies and live there.

    It's easy to defend and you have Philly right there for restocking supplies.
    Definitely...

    Logic in WD goes out the door sometimes, but fudge it, I still dig watching it, lol...

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  • johnnystorm
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    Deanna is about three steps shy of suicide. I can see her taking a dive off the wall into a walker pile.




    More babies in the apocalypse? Will Carol be starting a daycare?
    Not that anyone besides Carl ever seems to be watching Judith...just what you could easily get a 13 year old kid to do without complaining. Now I bet they really miss Beth.
    My wife says its really miraculous that whatever formula or milk they are feeding the baby is one she tolerates so well. You never hear Rick worrying about Judith having a bellyache, or being bound up, or diarrea...or that they've run out of diapers. Guess old school child rearing works best.

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  • Iron Mego
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    Well, Rick is going to teach Ron to shoot, and you can bet he's going to use that new found skill to try and kill Rick. Wonder if that's how Carl will lose an eye, trying to save old pops.

    I'm actually kind of sick of thinking/hearing about Glenn. I wanna know where Enid is!?!

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  • Mikey
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    Was just thinking, if I was them i'd head for the Philadelphia Naval Shipyards and find a docked battleship... clear it of Zombies and live there.

    It's easy to defend and you have Philly right there for restocking supplies.

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  • Mikey
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    Last night's episode was a total waste of film.

    Only saving grace was the sewer zombies which were a clear homage to the tar-man

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  • Starroid Raiders Dagon
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    Originally posted by samurainoir
    Any bets on the fates of Daryl, Abraham and Sasha?
    Maybe they ran into another group of walkers on the road ahead, and had to split up and bail out? With the siren going off, could have drawn walkers from other areas? Looked like Daryl was bleeding under the arm (in the clip from Talking Dead), so they must have gotten pretty close.

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  • emeraldknight47
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    Originally posted by samurainoir
    the suspense is killing me as they drag out the fate of Glenn, but these are probably a couple of good solid character driven episodes before we're thrown back into what appears to be another emotional roller coaster.

    Any bets on the fates of Daryl, Abraham and Sasha?
    Agreed that tonight's seemed to be another "breather" episode and we did learn a couple of important things. I thought for sure it would end on Maggie and/or Aaron seeing a flare off in the distance, though. Next week's episode looks to be a bit more Darryl-centric, which would be good 'cause old Darryl hasn't done too much yet this season...

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  • samurainoir
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    the suspense is killing me as they drag out the fate of Glenn, but these are probably a couple of good solid character driven episodes before we're thrown back into what appears to be another emotional roller coaster.

    Any bets on the fates of Daryl, Abraham and Sasha?

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  • Iron Mego
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    Originally posted by Gorn Captain
    Hershell was bitten, and the infection must have traveled in his body almost immediately. It took them a minute or two to cut off his leg, right?
    So I still feel Eastman could have been helped. Hershell's injury was way more traumatic.
    That's not really how infections work. They don't travel that fast through your bloodstream. That's why it worked with Hershel.

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