It was good to get some closure, finally. I didn’t shed a tear but it was an undeniably powerful scene.
I can’t believe we have to wait until fucking February for the next part.

Back to the topic…
[quote]Christine wrote:
Wonder if the redneck and Sophia’s mom are going to get together?[/quote]
I fear this as well.
[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
[quote]Christine wrote:
Wonder if the redneck and Sophia’s mom are going to get together?[/quote]
I fear this as well. [/quote]
It seams the way they are pairing up.
Rick + Lori
Shane + Andrea
Dayrl + Carol (they even rhyme!)
Glen + Farm Girl
Dale + his hand?
Black guy + zombie?
[quote]Christine wrote:
[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
[quote]Christine wrote:
Wonder if the redneck and Sophia’s mom are going to get together?[/quote]
I fear this as well. [/quote]
It seams the way they are pairing up.
Rick + Lori
Shane + Andrea
Dayrl + Carol (they even rhyme!)
Glen + Farm Girl
Dale + Black guy?
[/quote]
Fixed to fit the more likely scenario.

Hey, its the Shane of the animal kingdom. Yup, still a prick.
Regards,
Robert A
poor black guy, has he said more than a sentence per episode this season? i cant even remember his name
[quote]caveman101 wrote:
poor black guy, has he said more than a sentence per episode this season? i cant even remember his name[/quote]
Haha regarding all the black-guy bashing, he DID do his share of zombie killin’ at the barn and at the well so in my book he’s still cool.
I mean, what else was there to do @ “Desperate Housewives of the farm” besides bitching and thinking of creative ways on how to make the situation unnecessarily worse?
i aint bashing him, i just wish the writers gave him more stuff to do!
Piece of shit season. Not trollin, but lets be real.
[quote]Terrax wrote:
Piece of shit season. Not trollin, but lets be real.[/quote]
True. At least Sons of Anarchy was (is) running at the same time.
Honestly, it’s all just to get us through 'til the final season of Breaking Bad.
[quote]Terrax wrote:
Piece of shit season. Not trollin, but lets be real.[/quote]
Started good. Ended good. Middle was meh.
[quote]Terrax wrote:
Piece of shit season. Not trollin, but lets be real.[/quote]
It ended well and had some good parts. Wasn’t a complete piece of shit.
I’m hoping the writers get together in the next month and work out something good for the second half of the season.
[quote]Christine wrote:
[quote]Terrax wrote:
Piece of shit season. Not trollin, but lets be real.[/quote]
It ended well and had some good parts. Wasn’t a complete piece of shit.
I’m hoping the writers get together in the next month and work out something good for the second half of the season.
[/quote]
Killing half the cast would be a good start.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Christine wrote:
[quote]Terrax wrote:
Piece of shit season. Not trollin, but lets be real.[/quote]
It ended well and had some good parts. Wasn’t a complete piece of shit.
I’m hoping the writers get together in the next month and work out something good for the second half of the season.
[/quote]
Killing half the cast would be a good start.[/quote]
x2!
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Christine wrote:
[quote]Terrax wrote:
Piece of shit season. Not trollin, but lets be real.[/quote]
It ended well and had some good parts. Wasn’t a complete piece of shit.
I’m hoping the writers get together in the next month and work out something good for the second half of the season.
[/quote]
Killing half the cast would be a good start.[/quote]
Killing off half the cast of Mad Men would do more good. It might let the producers of the show recover some of the budget they were promised initially.
It is hard to have an exciting zombie show when you don’t have money in the budget for the make up and effects.
Regards,
Robert A
Just saw three casting notices for next season. None really remind me of forthcoming book characters.
[DAVE] 30 to 45. Male. Any ethnicity. A charming, friendly guy from a city in the Northeast (very different from our Southern folk). He's the kind of guy you'd like to have a beer with and has probably spent a significant amount of time in low-rent bars. He's able to disarm with a smile, but can quickly turn dangerous. Guest star.
[TONY] 25 to 35. Male. Any ethnicity. Please submit heavy-set character actors. Dave's younger friend with whom he is traveling. Tony is quick tempered and doesn't present himself as intelligent as Dave. He likes women and food and guns. He is from a city in the Northeast (very different from our Southern folks). Guest star.
[RANDALL] 19 - 20 years old. Male. A skinny, earnest Southern kid (slight Southern accent) who is thrown into a set of unusal circumstances, given what has happened in our world. Actor must a have a deep well of emotions to access with the ability to project fragility, inexperience and ultimately strength and courage. This is NOT a handsome Hollywood leading man. Guest star. Recurring. 4 episodes.
Holy shit, the thread is back on topic! Finally.

