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Walking dead season 3


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After all of that weapon training in season two, you'd think they'd be able to hit a guy standing in the big middle of a field. That firefight was pitiful, even Rick was missing shots he had time to line up, and the women spraying full auto was just retarded.

The walker van bomb was ingenious though.

The only way they can save Andrea any shred of interest at this point is to have her be the one to off the governor herself.

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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.

Agree... I never found her particularly attractive either... that was by far the best she has looked.

Great episode. Loved the Merle/Daryl stuff on the bridge... loved the firefight... loved the truck'o-zombies...

Rick and Co are now going to have to get serious about fortifying their defenses or die... so far they've only been worried about keeping the zombies out.

Best show on TV.

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Rick's motivation, while not really present at the moment, is Carl. And, the group as a whole.

Really it is just a story about survival and perseverance.

I'd really like to know who's bright idea it was to leave the baby alone somewhere back in the prison, though.

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