Bout time Rick manned up.
I think Rick shot first. Other guy was reaching for his weapon.
Why did Lori think she needed to follow?
Old dude really annoyed me. He wants to have drama.
Bout time Rick manned up.
I think Rick shot first. Other guy was reaching for his weapon.
Why did Lori think she needed to follow?
Old dude really annoyed me. He wants to have drama.
[quote]WolBarret wrote:
[quote]Robert A wrote:
Without being a spoiler:
Did “Han” shoot first?
Also, WTF was Rick’s wife doing?
Regards,
Robert A[/quote]
I turned away for a split second when it happened, but I believe Han fired first. Considering his background as a Sheriff, Han doesn’t take no shit in that situation.[/quote]
He shot first, but Greedo went for his blaster, so the shooting was justified (another one of my favorite tv shows).
And Laurie is a dumb bitch - giving Rick shit for leaving to go on quests, yet she leaves w/o anything but a .38 revolver and a damn road map? Good luck with that.
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
[quote]polo77j wrote:
Fucking awesome ending … And I would NEVER bring Glenn for tactical backup … might as well have been holding his dick for all the good that shot-gun did him…[/quote]
i would bring you for tactical backup[/quote]
Not sure if this is an invitation for mmf or not…
[quote]Christine wrote:
Bout time Rick manned up.
I think Rick shot first. Other guy was reaching for his weapon.
Why did Lori think she needed to follow?
Old dude really annoyed me. He wants to have drama.
[/quote]
Rick’s been a man from the beginning. You’re just blinded by Shane.
I really don’t know why she left. Maybe she felt she needed to do something besides complain and take pills. And she fucked up that up in under 30 seconds.
Old dude wants to keep everyone alive and expose Shane.
[quote]WolBarret wrote:
[quote]Christine wrote:
Bout time Rick manned up.
I think Rick shot first. Other guy was reaching for his weapon.
Why did Lori think she needed to follow?
Old dude really annoyed me. He wants to have drama.
[/quote]
Rick’s been a man from the beginning. You’re just blinded by Shane.
I really don’t know why she left. Maybe she felt she needed to do something besides complain and take pills. And she fucked up that up in under 30 seconds.
Old dude wants to keep everyone alive and expose Shane.[/quote]
x2 … Dale sees a cancer within the group and, rather than get all hot headed and bust open a barn full of walkers like a maniac would, he’s biding his time and planting seeds of dissent.
Also, for such a “tough guy” did anyone else find it ironic that, while cleaning the hands of the woman who just saw her daughters head blown off, Shane was only talking about himself? Shane needs to get a grip on himself
[quote]polo77j wrote:
Also, for such a “tough guy” did anyone else find it ironic that, while cleaning the hands of the woman who just saw her daughters head blown off, Shane was only talking about himself? Shane needs to get a grip on himself[/quote]
That seemed like good writing to me. Shane IS self-centered. Holding true to that even when he was going for “sensitive” was well done.
I am wondering if Daryl is going to get written as “bad buy” again.
Regards,
Robert A
[quote]WolBarret wrote:
[quote]Christine wrote:
Bout time Rick manned up.
I think Rick shot first. Other guy was reaching for his weapon.
Why did Lori think she needed to follow?
Old dude really annoyed me. He wants to have drama.
[/quote]
Rick’s been a man from the beginning. You’re just blinded by Shane.
I really don’t know why she left. Maybe she felt she needed to do something besides complain and take pills. And she fucked up that up in under 30 seconds.
Old dude wants to keep everyone alive and expose Shane.[/quote]
Lori is a clusterfuck looking for a place to happen. I understand casting her as one of the “failures to adapt”, but her decision making was bad even by her standards. She just got done arguing AGAINST taking risks.
Regards,
Robert A
[quote]Robert A wrote:
[quote]polo77j wrote:
Also, for such a “tough guy” did anyone else find it ironic that, while cleaning the hands of the woman who just saw her daughters head blown off, Shane was only talking about himself? Shane needs to get a grip on himself[/quote]
That seemed like good writing to me. Shane IS self-centered. Holding true to that even when he was going for “sensitive” was well done.
I am wondering if Daryl is going to get written as “bad buy” again.
Regards,
Robert A[/quote]
I hope not … he might be an ambiguous character who might fall on one side of the line here and the other there … I don’t think he’ll be considered a bad guy, maybe more like a loner than anything. Daryl has the potential to be an extremely deep and complex character.
Plus, he’s not a character in the comics so the writers kind of have free range with what they can do with him. Shane was established in the comics as a “villain” and Rick “leader” and mostly everyone else…Daryl and T-Dog are the exceptions. And with T-Dog, I read an interview with Kirkman saying he is based off of a couple different characters … So Daryl is the only character (to my knowledge) of being soley a show entity.
[quote]polo77j wrote:
[quote]Robert A wrote:
[quote]polo77j wrote:
Also, for such a “tough guy” did anyone else find it ironic that, while cleaning the hands of the woman who just saw her daughters head blown off, Shane was only talking about himself? Shane needs to get a grip on himself[/quote]
That seemed like good writing to me. Shane IS self-centered. Holding true to that even when he was going for “sensitive” was well done.
I am wondering if Daryl is going to get written as “bad buy” again.
Regards,
Robert A[/quote]
I hope not … he might be an ambiguous character who might fall on one side of the line here and the other there … I don’t think he’ll be considered a bad guy, maybe more like a loner than anything. Daryl has the potential to be an extremely deep and complex character.
Plus, he’s not a character in the comics so the writers kind of have free range with what they can do with him. Shane was established in the comics as a “villain” and Rick “leader” and mostly everyone else…Daryl and T-Dog are the exceptions. And with T-Dog, I read an interview with Kirkman saying he is based off of a couple different characters … So Daryl is the only character (to my knowledge) of being soley a show entity.[/quote]
I agree RE Daryl. I was worried that he was turning into a little bit of a cliche last season, being the angry tough guy with a secret good heart. It’s the male version of the hooker with a heart of gold. Hopefully they’ll give him some more depth because at this point he is my favorite character (although Rick took strides by shooting Rene from True Blood)
[quote]polo77j wrote:
[quote]WolBarret wrote:
[quote]Christine wrote:
Bout time Rick manned up.
I think Rick shot first. Other guy was reaching for his weapon.
Why did Lori think she needed to follow?
Old dude really annoyed me. He wants to have drama.
[/quote]
Rick’s been a man from the beginning. You’re just blinded by Shane.
I really don’t know why she left. Maybe she felt she needed to do something besides complain and take pills. And she fucked up that up in under 30 seconds.
Old dude wants to keep everyone alive and expose Shane.[/quote]
x2 … Dale sees a cancer within the group and, rather than get all hot headed and bust open a barn full of walkers like a maniac would, he’s biding his time and planting seeds of dissent.
Also, for such a “tough guy” did anyone else find it ironic that, while cleaning the hands of the woman who just saw her daughters head blown off, Shane was only talking about himself? Shane needs to get a grip on himself[/quote]
Shane is cracking up, bad. I’m callin it here, he is going to die this season, in the same manner in which he died in the comics.
[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
[quote]polo77j wrote:
[quote]WolBarret wrote:
[quote]Christine wrote:
Bout time Rick manned up.
I think Rick shot first. Other guy was reaching for his weapon.
Why did Lori think she needed to follow?
Old dude really annoyed me. He wants to have drama.
[/quote]
Rick’s been a man from the beginning. You’re just blinded by Shane.
I really don’t know why she left. Maybe she felt she needed to do something besides complain and take pills. And she fucked up that up in under 30 seconds.
Old dude wants to keep everyone alive and expose Shane.[/quote]
x2 … Dale sees a cancer within the group and, rather than get all hot headed and bust open a barn full of walkers like a maniac would, he’s biding his time and planting seeds of dissent.
Also, for such a “tough guy” did anyone else find it ironic that, while cleaning the hands of the woman who just saw her daughters head blown off, Shane was only talking about himself? Shane needs to get a grip on himself[/quote]
Shane is cracking up, bad. I’m callin it here, he is going to die this season, in the same manner in which he died in the comics. [/quote]
Hush you.
He is cracking up a bit, but it’s only temporary.
[quote]polo77j wrote:
[quote]WolBarret wrote:
[quote]Christine wrote:
Bout time Rick manned up.
I think Rick shot first. Other guy was reaching for his weapon.
Why did Lori think she needed to follow?
Old dude really annoyed me. He wants to have drama.
[/quote]
Rick’s been a man from the beginning. You’re just blinded by Shane.
I really don’t know why she left. Maybe she felt she needed to do something besides complain and take pills. And she fucked up that up in under 30 seconds.
Old dude wants to keep everyone alive and expose Shane.[/quote]
x2 … Dale sees a cancer within the group and, rather than get all hot headed and bust open a barn full of walkers like a maniac would, he’s biding his time and planting seeds of dissent.
Also, for such a “tough guy” did anyone else find it ironic that, while cleaning the hands of the woman who just saw her daughters head blown off, Shane was only talking about himself? Shane needs to get a grip on himself[/quote]
Dale is the cancer trying to turn everyone against each other like some schoolgirl.
Everyone pray for Lori plz.
Kthx
[quote]Christine wrote:
[quote]polo77j wrote:
[quote]WolBarret wrote:
[quote]Christine wrote:
Bout time Rick manned up.
I think Rick shot first. Other guy was reaching for his weapon.
Why did Lori think she needed to follow?
Old dude really annoyed me. He wants to have drama.
[/quote]
Rick’s been a man from the beginning. You’re just blinded by Shane.
I really don’t know why she left. Maybe she felt she needed to do something besides complain and take pills. And she fucked up that up in under 30 seconds.
Old dude wants to keep everyone alive and expose Shane.[/quote]
x2 … Dale sees a cancer within the group and, rather than get all hot headed and bust open a barn full of walkers like a maniac would, he’s biding his time and planting seeds of dissent.
Also, for such a “tough guy” did anyone else find it ironic that, while cleaning the hands of the woman who just saw her daughters head blown off, Shane was only talking about himself? Shane needs to get a grip on himself[/quote]
Dale is the cancer trying to turn everyone against each other like some schoolgirl.
[/quote]
You just love Shane … can’t see the forest for the trees type of thing
[quote]Christine wrote:
[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
[quote]polo77j wrote:
[quote]WolBarret wrote:
[quote]Christine wrote:
Bout time Rick manned up.
I think Rick shot first. Other guy was reaching for his weapon.
Why did Lori think she needed to follow?
Old dude really annoyed me. He wants to have drama.
[/quote]
Rick’s been a man from the beginning. You’re just blinded by Shane.
I really don’t know why she left. Maybe she felt she needed to do something besides complain and take pills. And she fucked up that up in under 30 seconds.
Old dude wants to keep everyone alive and expose Shane.[/quote]
x2 … Dale sees a cancer within the group and, rather than get all hot headed and bust open a barn full of walkers like a maniac would, he’s biding his time and planting seeds of dissent.
Also, for such a “tough guy” did anyone else find it ironic that, while cleaning the hands of the woman who just saw her daughters head blown off, Shane was only talking about himself? Shane needs to get a grip on himself[/quote]
Shane is cracking up, bad. I’m callin it here, he is going to die this season, in the same manner in which he died in the comics. [/quote]
Hush you.
He is cracking up a bit, but it’s only temporary.
[/quote]
Calling it.
[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
Calling it.
http://images.wikia.com/walkingdead/images/4/4d/Shane_death.png[/quote]
Fingers crossed.
last 5 mins were pretty good. The tension in the bar was great. And the idea of what would you do if strangers came along, would you welcome them in or be hesitant.
Seems like a while ago, they would have been welcomed right in, but times are changing. Every group for themselves.
Yes,
I really enjoyed the dynamic of other people. The past two seasons would have seen a hunky dory embrace of fellow stragglers (except for that stupid ass gang episode), with Shane and Co. now realizing the world is a different, very callous place where treachery lies behind all doors. They really did the tension great.
Last night i watched Tower Heist and then The Walking Dead… so all night i dreamt about fighting zombies in a big fancy apartment building using various kitchen items and trying to protect my cat…
This is the first episode that I have been annoyed with Lori.
It is still bugging me. Why the fuck did she think that she needed to follow Rick and Glen on their search for Hershal? Did she think she would find them drinking booze singing love ballads? When they left, their plan was to find Hershal and bring him home. What could she have added to expedite this?
Dumbass.