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Do Zombies have supernatural strength? I guess I'm thinking, wouldn't you wear some type of additional armour? Like the kind of stuff they use when swimming with sharks?
I never understand this constant need to move in Zombie armageddon. Wouldn't you try to find a Fort of sorts? I know they're heading to an army base now but they're looking to travel 100s of miles to get to it.
Also, wouldn't it make sense to have a Plan A, B and C. It seems like it's all or nothing and never expect the worst everytime they go on a mission - I recall in the "Los Vatos" episode, they had a Plan B for escape but that didn't work either.
Last but not least, especially in the south, there's gotta be a better RV available. Something that may actually offer some more safety be better on gas and not need 'patchwork' every 20 miles. Nonetheless, still enjoying the show
Anybody know when the "new" creator/writers actually start, as I understand the Season 1 folks were let go. Didn't they complete some of the episodes for Season 2 prior to being let go?
I must say, the actors stepped their game up this episode. I felt something for everyone, even t-dog as he was losing it. Whew, and that poor baby (Rick's son) screaming while the doc was digging into him?! I was just cringing the whole time. I have one word for Otis: Cardio
I actually found there to be less commercials.
Also, unfortunately it's those commercials that help pay for the quality of this show.
Commercials are a necessary evil.
I have found recording, and then waiting 20 minutes, or so into the show before I start watching takes care of the commercial problem, I can just fast forward through the commercials, but by the end I'm watching close to live. I love to FF through commercials, especially during an exciting scene.
Where in the heck is the Tyree character and his son from the comics?? He was badarse... former football player, zombie basher..... He should have been with them by now if they were going to add characters.
Where in the heck is the Tyree character and his son from the comics?? He was badarse... former football player, zombie basher..... He should have been with them by now if they were going to add characters.
They change them around. Daryl wasn't in the comics yet he is a force to be reconned with.
Commercials don't seem as bad when the show has more action. Last night the show got into the same problems that bogged it down last season---too much talking. I understand that you need character development and storylines that don't involve running from zombies, but the way they do it is so long and drawn out, and it feels like the overall story just kind of stops after a while.
The Producers and Writers of this series have often explained that this is a human study, not necessarily a Zombie show. It's similar to Stephen King in that it shows how the humans react to such a changed world and their struggle to survive as is our instinct to do so. I love the character development and the way this show is written. It's quite brilliant acting as well.
I thought you weren't going to watch it anymore? By the way, he is not a doctor, he's a veterinarian. What he had is what most vets carry which is why he didn't have what he needed to operate on a human.
Do Zombies have supernatural strength? I guess I'm thinking, wouldn't you wear some type of additional armour? Like the kind of stuff they use when swimming with sharks?
I never understand this constant need to move in Zombie armageddon. Wouldn't you try to find a Fort of sorts? I know they're heading to an army base now but they're looking to travel 100s of miles to get to it.
Also, wouldn't it make sense to have a Plan A, B and C. It seems like it's all or nothing and never expect the worst everytime they go on a mission - I recall in the "Los Vatos" episode, they had a Plan B for escape but that didn't work either.
Last but not least, especially in the south, there's gotta be a better RV available. Something that may actually offer some more safety be better on gas and not need 'patchwork' every 20 miles. Nonetheless, still enjoying the show
Anybody know when the "new" creator/writers actually start, as I understand the Season 1 folks were let go. Didn't they complete some of the episodes for Season 2 prior to being let go?
I think it was only Frank Darabont
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