The huge spike in quality from Season 2 is almost shocking. Way to turn it around!
The huge spike in quality from Season 2 is almost shocking. Way to turn it around!
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to those of you who haven't, pick up the comics.
My god, those last five minutes.
T-Dog's name was Theodore. I can't remember when they tell us that, but they do.
I don't think the show-runner's are basing characters on a quota system of races. I think they're trying to personally hurt me because I really liked T-Dog a lot.
As a rule I don't cry much, but what Lori said to Carl before she died made me lose my mind. There are things we just can't say to people until we're put in a no-win situation - and isn't that awful? How could life have been different for so many months between her and her son if she could've said it before.
Carl has come a long way from the little boy who wouldn't stay in the house.
Also I just want to hug and hug and hug and hug everyone. That would be my job in the zombie apocalypse. To hug people.
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For the record I wasn't actually meaning to complain about unmarked spoilers being in a thread with a giant UNMARKED SPOILERS label on it because I am not an idiot I was just playin'
Why did they do that to Theodore Doggophilus though He was the best character that isn't Daryl. RIP in peaces, TWD
Was his name really given on the show? I know he was named Theodore simply from reading it online, but I didn't know it was ever actually given on the show.
And if this were another show, you maaaaybe can give them the benefit of a doubt. But given how problematic The Walking Dead has been with the whole T-dog token black guy thing, I would be really surprised if they didn't seriously feel that they had already met the black character quota and wouldnt introduce another black character without getting rid of the existing one.
I don't have a problem with unmarked spoilers, but I'd like it if we could announce when we're starting to discuss a new episode. I'm not great at keeping track of when new episodes air so I forget when to stop reading. But maybe that's just me, in which case feel free to disregard this. (It's also nice when you're catching up on a show you're behind on to not have to finish the season before reading the thread, though)
I wasn't that distraught about T-Dog, to be honest. I was kind of surprised he didn't go when he got his arm cut open on that car door in season 2. He never really seemed to be given a distinct personality. Lori though, that scene wrecked me ;_____;
Some of you just don't understand how tokens work. Glenn is my favorite, so if another Asian shows up I'm gonna be freaking out.
I really didn't expect Lori to die. I was in denial right up until Carl shot her. That whole thing was really well written and directed. When Rick just got up close and looked at Carl I about died.
I missed the last episode can anyone help me out
Rantz, if you ever see me post on a Sunday night, you can guess it's new episode time. But I think whoever makes the first post about a new episode can just put a little disclaimer in there. Like EPISODE FIVE, WE ALL CRY A BUNCH.
First off, word to Glenn. I don't know that he's my favorite anymore, because Daryl is the right mix of good guy and douche bag, but he's up there and we need to hear from him more.
The C-section scene was very intense and very sad, but also hopeful. It's astounding that Lori could so readily accept death in order to protect the life she was bringing into the world. I don't think it's a thought process that's unique to her, I'm sure there are far too many mothers are faced with that decision, but the fact that she still believes enough in the world, in her new family, in Carl and most especially in Rick, to bring such a fragile but important thing through at the sacrifice of herself... that's powerful.
I watched one of the mini-documentaries on the website that said one of the goals of this season was to find Rick's breaking point - and that this is probably right around where he loses it. I think a lot of people have difficulty grieving for people whose death they don't experience first-hand. I hope that in the end, he realizes she was able to make the decisions she did because she trusted him again.
ALL THE FEELS EVER.
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If she needed a C-section, pretty sure she would have died in childbirth anyway. Prior to the birth it showed blood coming from down there which implies something ruptured and she was a goner at that point.
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