The Walking Dead

Anonymous
What a snooze fest thus far...
Anonymous
This episode is killing me. Just killing me. I'm sure I'll stick it out until things pick up, but dear lord it will be hard.
Anonymous
Okay, the end suggests it's going to get better soon. Maybe we'll finally find out what the deal is with Morgan?
Anonymous
You people are so fair-weathered.

The last two episodes have been two of the best of the entire series. They've put on display the mental toll of this ordeal like nothing before. Well-written, well-directed, well-acted.

A departure, in other words from what George Romero derided as "a soap opera" when he flat-out refused to direct episodes of the show when asked.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You people are so fair-weathered.

The last two episodes have been two of the best of the entire series. They've put on display the mental toll of this ordeal like nothing before. Well-written, well-directed, well-acted.

A departure, in other words from what George Romero derided as "a soap opera" when he flat-out refused to direct episodes of the show when asked.



It's turning into As the World Turns, a boring soap opera for women.
Anonymous
I loved both episodes this season. I don't need non-stop zombie action. Rick is starting to look like some kind of biblical character though!

(And what the hell are they feeding that baby???)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I loved both episodes this season. I don't need non-stop zombie action. Rick is starting to look like some kind of biblical character though!

(And what the hell are they feeding that baby???)


Grilled dog- yum!
Anonymous
WTF is wrong with you people??? The two episodes before that were amazing. This is clearly a setting up episode, which they need from time to time. Talk about fair weather fans . . . . Geez.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WTF is wrong with you people??? The two episodes before that were amazing. This is clearly a setting up episode, which they need from time to time. Talk about fair weather fans . . . . Geez.


You seem to be taking this really personally.
Anonymous
Any ideas about Aaron? Who is that guy? Why did he look like he just stepped out of a Land'd End catalog? When they found that water on the road with the note, I thought iust have been from Morgan. But with the appearance of the other guy at the end, maybe not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any ideas about Aaron? Who is that guy? Why did he look like he just stepped out of a Land'd End catalog? When they found that water on the road with the note, I thought iust have been from Morgan. But with the appearance of the other guy at the end, maybe not.


I'm not sure about the water, I'm guessing it was from Aaron as some sort of test of the group.

SPOILER (from comics)

Aaron is from the walled city of Alexandria, out to recruit Rick and Co. to their city. In the comics, the group that killed Noah's family are "the Saviors" who extort in exchange for "protection". Spray paint in the community referred to "wolves" and the Ws carved on zombie foreheads imply that group may have a name change in the tv series. And Glenn using a baseball bat is one HELL of an easter egg...

Aaron is a relatively good guy. And he's gay too.
Anonymous
Spoiler:





The Glenn and baseball bat Easter egg kills me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Spoiler:





The Glenn and baseball bat Easter egg kills me.



But they haven't explicitly followed the comics (i.e. Judith). So I'm guessing that someone will meet Lucille but it could be anyone. My money is on Noah.
Anonymous
Who is Lucille? DO i need to just go buy the comic books?
Anonymous
Friend of mine is cast in the upcoming episodes in a guest lead role. I'm led to believe the last five should be really good.
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