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Walking dead season 3


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Yeah I've told y'all 1 million times now Kirkman said the show isn't going to be a parallel, linear story if the comic. Kirkman said this himself. Where would the fun be in watching the show? Daryl/Merle are strictly TV characters.

Also - to the person who asked about Morgan from episode 1:

has been seen on set and will make an appearnce. A quick appearnce. He comes back is crazy and gets bit. Rick puts him down. 1-2 episodes

Seems anti climactic, I know a lot of people have been waiting for him to come back. In the comic the meet in the same way, and reuinte for quite some time.(Can't remember if it was before or after the prison.) Seems odd they would bring him back just to kill him off but w/e. In the comic his son had been bitten and turned, but was kept alive(like the governors daughter in the show, so that may be where the concept came from), and him and Rick bonded over their lost loved ones after they meet again. Maybe that is how Rick truly ends up "rehabbing" from Lori's death.

PS Love that they added Tyrese. And I know that you can't have 2 guys that fill the same archetype, of the people who read the comics, who really wants to see Abraham?

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Seems anti climactic, I know a lot of people have been waiting for him to come back. In the comic

the meet in the same way, and reuinte for quite some time.(Can't remember if it was before or after the prison.) Seems odd they would bring him back just to kill him off but w/e. In the comic his son had been bitten and turned, but was kept alive(like the governors daughter in the show, so that may be where the concept came from), and him and Rick bonded over their lost loved ones after they meet again. Maybe that is how Rick truly ends up "rehabbing" from Lori's death.

PS Love that they added Tyrese. And I know that you can't have 2 guys that fill the same archetype, of the people who read the comics, who really wants to see Abraham?

COMIC SPOILERS!!!!!

Dear god man....I've read it, but fug. Use spoiler tags for this poo because not everybody here has read that far in the comics.

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Rewatched the original with AMCs "black and white" gimmick (thought it would be cheesy, but it kinda works).

During the final scenes when Rick first gets to the city, asked myself "wonder how much effort it took to make Atlanta look like a nasty, god-forsaken hellhole...

...then realized I had answered my own question.

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The comic series will eventually end. I mean, they've already foreshadowed that the dead aren't really a threat anymore in at least 2 ways:

They die off pretty fast in the winter months, and they can starve to second death...

Sure,

Everyone alive now is theoretically going to become a walker

...but

maybe they find a cure?

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Remind me: Andrea did see the whole "wall of heads" thing, right?

Could anybody actually see a sight like that and still stay with the person that set it up?

People sometimes complain that male sci-fi/horror/action authors aren't very good at writing women. Stuff like this gives credence to that.

On another female character note, while I never found Lori especially attractive, I would say the "ghost in a white, backless dress" look worked for her.

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On the flip side, Darryl is one of the best characters written for TV that I've ever seen. Hard to imagine the comic story being without him.

I could imagine Carl having the potential to be a great character as well.

Would add for tonight that Michonne's "WTF" face watching Rick show affection to open air was great. Also have to say I never knew a hatchback could be a deadly weapon :lol:

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Great episode. Daryl and Merle's scene after helping the family was one of the best moments of the entire show so far. Acting was great from both (as usual) and we learned a little more about both characters. Also, Merle might not be QUITE what we thought he was (then again, he might). He seemed REALLY sincere at the end of the above mentioned scene, which I found quite interesting.

Glenn just flat pissed me off tonight. I thought I was going to like the angry Glenn for an episode, but they went a bit much for my liking. No good for me, personally. Rick's moment with Hershel was one of the most hilarious things this season.

"What are you doing?"

"I...I've got...I....I've got stuff..."

^^ Laughed WAY too hard at that moment.

Action was great. Lots of unanswered questions. We are starting to see more and more of the more sinister/manipulating Governor that we expected from the start. Last week paid off for sure. Let's hope next week is the same. The pacing this season has been great.

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