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You can watch from the first episode to the mid season finale....or even revist some of the previous seasons...nice to see the evolution in one continuous stream
I have season 1-3 on dvd so I may do that.....
I don't have Netflix or anything like that like some of you guys have.....
I didn't even start watching the walking dead until season 3 last year. I watched clear up until the mid season finale and decided to buy seasons 1 and 2 to catch up. It sure was nice not having to sit through commercials and not having to wait an entire week between episodes to see what happened next, lol.
Just what the heck am I going to do this Sunday night??????
me too. No Walking Dead, No Dexter, No Breaking Bad, No Game of thrones, No Boardwalk Empire...not to mention no Wonderful Wolrd of Disney, no Wild Kingdom, and what the heck happened to Lawrence Whelk while we are at it? All my Sunday favorites are gone (just kidding about Lawrence Whelk, that was my grandmothers fav of Sunday back in the day). Guess Ill have to pay attention to my family now...at least until Febuary
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I have season 1-3 on dvd so I may do that.....
I don't have Netflix or anything like that like some of you guys have.....
I didn't even start watching the walking dead until season 3 last year. I watched clear up until the mid season finale and decided to buy seasons 1 and 2 to catch up. It sure was nice not having to sit through commercials and not having to wait an entire week between episodes to see what happened next, lol.
Yes, that is great - I did that also, I think I entered TWD universe at the end of Season 2. Was great to watch back to back to back - then BAM, having to wait a week - ugh, painful.
I've watched season 1 and 2 a few times now, and I thought I would get bored but I see something different. It's interesting to compare the state of things now vs then (i.e., the evolution of Rick, Andrea, Carl, etc.)
Plus the TWD wepisodes are kinda cool - I know they are short but give me a good fix for a few hours or so lol.
me too. No Walking Dead, No Dexter, No Breaking Bad, No Game of thrones, No Boardwalk Empire...not to mention no Wonderful Wolrd of Disney, no Wild Kingdom, and what the heck happened to Lawrence Whelk while we are at it? All my Sunday favorites are gone (just kidding about Lawrence Whelk, that was my grandmothers fav of Sunday back in the day). Guess Ill have to pay attention to my family now...at least until Febuary
Yes, that is great - I did that also, I think I entered TWD universe at the end of Season 2. Was great to watch back to back to back - then BAM, having to wait a week - ugh, painful.
I've watched season 1 and 2 a few times now, and I thought I would get bored but I see something different. It's interesting to compare the state of things now vs then (i.e., the evolution of Rick, Andrea, Carl, etc.)
Plus the TWD wepisodes are kinda cool - I know they are short but give me a good fix for a few hours or so lol.
Me three, I watched the first two in one weekend, on Netflix, no commercial interruptions. I did the same with BB, but that was on AMC those were some of the greatest tv viewing moments that took me days to recoup from after barely getting much sleep.
I might look into those webisodes; see what they're all about. Hope I don't get hooked on them.
I was just thinking, if the Gov was realy dead wouldn't he have been on Talking Dead with Hershel
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