^^ Him and Grimes are gonna grab a sixer and go hit golf balls at the zombies from the non-finished bridge...
11/29/2010 6:41:21 PM
I've heard way too much about WWZ, I throughly regret purchasing that book. It is poorly written and way to matter of factly states his questionable opinions on zombies, plus everyone knows he's jewish and he makes the book into the biggest piece of zionist propaganda I've ever seen.
11/29/2010 8:32:36 PM
wat
11/29/2010 11:05:05 PM
i aint trollin but i definately mad
11/29/2010 11:23:09 PM
11/29/2010 11:34:18 PM
i couldn't tell from the last couple of episodes, but are all the members of the group armed in someway? minus Rick's kid and the other children, but does each adult have a weapon? the reason i ask is because of the potential military hardware that could have been picked up outside the CDC. also i'm a zombie noob, so forgive my question here. what causes them to be more active at night? this might've been explained in the show already but i don't remember. some character had mentioned that it'd be bad to be caught outside at night with the zombies around; so why any worse at night? just due to limited sight?
11/30/2010 9:44:32 AM
It's all different. Like how some vampires burn in the sunlight and others just sparkle.Along the same lines, I always thought if you get the zombie blood on you, you were contaminated. But that doesn't seem to be the case here. You have to be bit? Wouldn't that make the spread of the zombie virus difficult to spread? I wouldn't think a global zombie outbreak would be possible unless it was some sort of airborne virus.[Edited on November 30, 2010 at 9:50 AM. Reason : QQ]
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11/30/2010 10:22:41 AM
But what causes the fever? I don't think the black man's wife was ever bit. But Jim was.I bet they run into Jim later as a zombie and he kills someone in their group.
11/30/2010 10:23:06 AM
zombies are more dangerous at night because they don't use eyesight to sense fresh meat, whereas humans are limited.not saying it's the case here, but in some zombie-canon, they actually become more sensitive/active at night (a la Dead Rising)ha, and when andrea shot her sister, i thought to myself "glad she didn't get any blood in her mouth"
11/30/2010 10:29:52 AM
11/30/2010 10:30:30 AM
ooo that's right, i forgot about people coming back after dying, even after not being bitten in the book.in the book, the cause of the zombies doesn't seem to be of interest to kirkman.. he's more about the people surviving day-to-day.. that's why i was intrigued with the introduction of CDC-man
11/30/2010 11:11:07 AM
This is so obvious that I hesitate to even bring it up, but I believe that the CDC guy is going to infect one of the group with the zombie virus so he can study them. I hope I'm wrong just because it is such an obvious plot vehicle for a cliffhanger for next season. I also believe that they run into Jim again and they are going to have to kill him and it'll be all sad and stuff. Obvious plot lines are obvious.
11/30/2010 11:53:29 AM
^ Or good ol' Merle runs into their convoy outside the CDC, recognizes the vehicles, and then proceeds to cause trouble...that may be a bit far fetched though.
11/30/2010 12:05:50 PM
^^ or maybe they go back to jim because they know he's fresh infected
11/30/2010 12:08:52 PM
How hard is it to just capture some bumbling zombie for research?
11/30/2010 12:27:28 PM
Its not about just getting a zombie, its about getting a zombie thay hasnt decayed. I think whay it means is a recently turned zombie. I would assume that most of the zombies walking around have been so for a long time and have decayed.
11/30/2010 1:52:09 PM
I got the impression that his precious samples that burned up weren't zombie brains, but normal healthy brains he was observing the effects of the zombie virus on.Maybe next episode he'll want to get some new fresh brain tissue from one of the survivors...
11/30/2010 2:01:46 PM
I like the series, but you really have to suspend all belief to follow this, way beyond the simple existance of zombies in the first place...How it is groups of people didnt band together, build large walls around towns, and build little civilizations away from the zombies until the zombies could all be killed? It seems like a few days of medium group effort would make a zombie free zone pretty easy.
11/30/2010 2:05:08 PM
^ we've only seen a very small subset of the population.. it's very possible that there are groups of people still out there that survived in a similar manner.but yea, can't think _too_ much into this stuff
11/30/2010 2:33:07 PM
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11/30/2010 3:03:09 PM
It'd take a few days to put up a chain link fence around a few houses.
11/30/2010 4:25:47 PM
Lost vs. Walking Dead is a stretch. A lot of those points could be said about lots of shows or are just irrelevant to the plot in general.
11/30/2010 5:15:30 PM
I disagree. It was clear from the second episode that they were trying to make a Lost-type of show.I give this show a 2/10 so far. will watch the season finale just because but I can't see sticking around for another season.
11/30/2010 5:25:57 PM
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11/30/2010 5:45:55 PM
then morgan shows up and shoots the shit out of merle and/or zombie jim
11/30/2010 11:52:09 PM
takes care of merle, gets morgan back in the picture... what better way to wrap everything up!
11/30/2010 11:56:55 PM
Did the main guy ever tell the other people about the helicopter/airplane that he saw?
12/1/2010 12:20:42 AM
Yes, but the camp says he was seeing things and just like the grenade, it was dropped and never heard of again.
12/1/2010 12:31:06 AM
Deadline is reporting showrunner Frank Darabont has decided to forgo the writing staff that worked on the 6-episode first season of "The Walking Dead." This includes the departure of Darabont's longtime wingman Charles Eglee, who also served as exec-producer on the first season. For season number two, Darabont will hire freelance writers on a script by script basis, a model that has seemingly worked in the U.K., namely with the series "Tourchwood."While writing staffs for TV can often be fluid, ridding a series of an entire writing staff altogether is definitely unusual. With a leap from 6 to the 13 episodes next season (expected next Fall), here's to hoping Darabont again proves he knows what he's doing. Then again, being so adroit at writing himself (he wrote the first two episodes of the series, and has co-written/re-written every since), I'm sure he does!http://www.joblo.com/arrow/index.php?id=25386
12/1/2010 8:57:12 AM
wow that's really interesting news. i guess he hasn't been too happy with the way things have gone thus far, wants to take the show in a slightly different direction. that could be good or bad, will have to see. sucks we have to wait a whole damn year tho
12/1/2010 9:21:41 AM
I couldnt even get through the first episode of torchwood
12/1/2010 11:43:29 AM
good move by Darabont. the writing can't possibly get any worse than it was this season so I look forward to seeing what new guys can do with it. a quick search on twitter shows that a lot of people agreeRT @tombreihan Please god let The Walking Dead finally get some good writers. That show went from great to bullshit in two episodes.RT @twolinepass hahahaha frank darabont fired the ENTIRE walking dead writing staff. maybe because he realized it was the worst-written show on television.
12/1/2010 12:00:14 PM
12/1/2010 12:11:01 PM
BoondockSt, it should be evident at this point that you are the retard.Many people told you how awful the show was getting. And you acted like there was a problem with us, like somehow we just didn't understand the direction it was going. You even told us to quit watching the show cause we'd never have any hope of enjoying it.And now they can the entire writing staff and all you got is, "Odd move?"It's not that odd of a move...firing people who suck is kinda normal.
12/1/2010 12:52:33 PM
the difference, bridget, is that others even though they say they dont like the show, are contributing to discussion.you're just posting garbage, which isnt out of the norm for you.so unless you DO have something to contribute, why not try shutting the fuck up for once?
12/1/2010 12:55:00 PM
I, too, think that the show's writing and plots have gone down hill since the first two episodes. I think this will be a good move in the long run. Second seasons are what normally make or break a good show.
12/1/2010 1:07:44 PM
^^Why are you talking about a "difference?"BoondockSt has been overly defensive of this show with everybody who criticizes it, not just me. To be clear, I'm not confused by his response to me. I'm confused by his basic ability to appropriately respond to information in general.If you'd like me to contribute, I will share just a few bits of what was so awful about the recent episodes:The writers were basically like, "Oh shit, we gotta develop theses characters and their relationship. Let's stick them in a boat and have them talk about fishing with their dad for a while. Oh yeah, we're so smart and subtle!!!" And then they were like, "I bet people are gonna have questions about how and why Merle chopped his hand off. Hey, let's just have the characters themselves answer those questions explicitly--TELL, DON'T SHOW! We can have them say stuff like, It looks like he couldn't cut through this chain so he had to cut through his hand. and He must've applied some sort of tourniquet. And let's have them repeatedly talk about how much blood Merle has lost, how serious the injury is, and how he couldn't have gotten far."And, oh God, the holes thing. "Now I remember what my dream was about. Now I remember why I dug all those holes." And, Lokken, unless you have something to contribute about the show, why don't you try shutting the fuck up? Seriously though, why you are so mad at me?[Edited on December 1, 2010 at 1:49 PM. Reason : ]
12/1/2010 1:27:06 PM
If people are going to get killed off as fast as they are in the comics, there is really no need for much character development. But this show has already proven that it doesn't give a shit about honoring the comics much.
12/1/2010 1:31:34 PM
The firing of the entire writing staff gives me hope for the new season. This group was obviously in over their heads. I guess I'll suffer through the finale and wait until the fall.
12/1/2010 1:33:50 PM
BridgetSPK lost any credibility on the subject of character development when she called Van Alden on Boardwalk Empire a well-developed and fascinating character.
12/1/2010 1:54:21 PM
We're not talking about character development. We're talking about this show blatantly taking a turn for the worse, and people defending it irrationally--loving something so much that you're willing to let it suck.Also, I never said that Van Alden was a well-developed character. I said he was complex and fascinating. So bite me.
12/1/2010 2:10:38 PM
12/1/2010 2:13:35 PM
Dude, you think people don't read your posts on here? I specifically avoided saying his character was well-developed cause I didn't want to get an obnoxious lecture about TV from you. Sure, you could argue that complex characters must be well-developed. But then I can claim that I didn't mean "complex" in that way.
12/1/2010 2:23:52 PM
So you've already played this argument out in your head and lost? Fine by me.
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