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Walking dead season 3


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Well, here are a few things to help.

1) Kirkman confirmed, Lori is dead. End of story for her. She's actually dead.

2) Co-producer and director of this last episode said that that walker in the boiler room that seems to have eaten Lori....DID eat Lori. Her hair is in it's mouth. Suspension of disbelief as far as where the remnants of her went (bones, clothes, etc).

3) Carol is likely still alive, given how Daryl finds her knife next episode (can be seen in the preview for next week they show after the episode).

4) Watch The Talking Dead, because it makes some things clearer. Comes on at 11 on AMC. Always a great show. So, for those who don't already, watch that as well.

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That would be crazy if it happened like that. I still dont see how Carol could stop the bleeding though, the interal bleeding woudl be massive. Wait a minute what am i talking about, they saved Herschel from bleeding out.

come on, marine, you should know its easier to control bleeding on an extremity than on the abdomen.

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Well, here are a few things to help.

1) Kirkman confirmed, Lori is dead. End of story for her. She's actually dead.

2) Co-producer and director of this last episode said that that walker in the boiler room that seems to have eaten Lori....DID eat Lori. Her hair is in it's mouth. Suspension of disbelief as far as where the remnants of her went (bones, clothes, etc).

3) Carol is likely still alive, given how Daryl finds her knife next episode (can be seen in the preview for next week they show after the episode).

4) Watch The Talking Dead, because it makes some things clearer. Comes on at 11 on AMC. Always a great show. So, for those who don't already, watch that as well.

Well damn

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yeah can i get a comic reader to post the spoilers (in a spoiler tag) for the deal with the phones?

Also I think next episode is the hunt for carol to give hope to the group and after that they gotta go for the armory.

but will andrea stay in crazyville or will she try to reunite with the silent sword chick?

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yeah can i get a comic reader to post the spoilers (in a spoiler tag) for the deal with the phones?

Also I think next episode is the hunt for carol to give hope to the group and after that they gotta go for the armory.

but will andrea stay in crazyville or will she try to reunite with the silent sword chick?

BIG TIME SPOILER ABOUT THE PHONE! If you absolutely DON'T want to know what is up with the phone, do not fuging click the spoiler!

Lori is on the other end of the phone. Obviously, it's not really Lori. In the comic, Rick finds this phone after they leave the prison and he carries it with him the rest of the story. He periodically picks it up to talk to her. This actually makes him closer to one character in particular, but I won't spoil that, because that's equally crazy. lol

I agree on the rest. I think, personally, Andrea stays with the Governor in Woodbury, but decides to leave at some point in the next couple of episodes, but the Governor won't let her. That's my best guess, anyway.

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Why the hell waste a scene with Daryl putting a Cherokee Rose on Carol's grave if she isn't supposed to be dead? Why have a freshly covered grave with the letter C and a cross on it?

To me this isn't misdirection, it is assuming your audience is dumb and won't catch it later if you pull her out of a locked room or something... Either that, or Carol died and was buried off camera...

I'm not one to nitpick, but this is kinda bugging me...

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One was for T-Dogg, one for Lori, one for Carol. Neither Lori nor Carol's bodies were actually buried, and they are just there as markings and remembrance I assume. (Don't see the point of digging graves for that, but whatever)

Carol's obviously still alive. T-Dogg saved her, and then she went off around a corner into another room or something. And the most obvious give away? At that little "sneak peak" to the next episode bit they always do, I'm 98% positive I heard someone say "That's Carol's knot" when they saw some string or rope or something tied to something else.

Am I the only one who caught that?

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I dont get the 3 graves either. One was TDogg but the other 2? Where was Lori's carcass? I get that they would eat her flesh but bones, clothes, everything??? They dont have unlocking jaws like a snake. I like Rick in berzerker mode.

The way I see it is they dug the three graves expecting to bury three bodies. When Glenn was digging Rick had not yet reached where Lori died so they didn't know her body wouldn't be there. I don't think they had T-Dog's body at this time either.

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