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well lori is already dead....ThatDogFenton wrote:Ok, she's officially supplanted Lori as the most useless character gaaaaaah
if the Governor get a hold of merle hes just gonna kill him.ThatDogFenton wrote:Do you think Merle is redeemable at all?

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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I haven't warmed up to them yet, but they both have been the better of the black actors since Morgan left in Season 1. Still waiting for Morgan to make his way back this season, but I don't see how they would fit him in at this point. I think the internet rumor train was wrong, and the whole Morgan reappearing in Season 3 was a red herring.Army of GOD wrote:I love Tyrese and Sasha. They quickly became my favorite characters. Tyrese is just a fucking beast who can rip your dick off at any moment but won't because he's a sweetheart. Sasha is just hot.
Also, is it just me or has every Hispanic on the show either (a) been a villian (b) acted like a villain at one point?
Army of GOD wrote:I joined this game because it's so similar to Call of Duty.
As much as you would like to hate Merle, his character would be missed. Ever since he disappeared during Season 1, everyone wanted Merle to come back.whitestazn88 wrote:andrea wouldn't kill the governor because that would be the worst move for the show to make.
beth singing is the worst. it really blows me, and like sax said it just fills time needlessly.
not sure what to think of the foursome showing up at woodberry, but I'm hoping the blacks come through.
as for merle, I think he'll sacrifice himself in some way, but he isn't redeemable in that group. which is sad, because he's pretty funny.
Army of GOD wrote:I joined this game because it's so similar to Call of Duty.
CreepersWiener wrote:Well, the Hispanics on the bridge that Daryl saved weren't, but then again...where are all the Mexicans? With Mexicans being the largest minority group in the US, don't you think we would have had some Mexican characters joining the group?Army of GOD wrote: Also, is it just me or has every Hispanic on the show either (a) been a villian (b) acted like a villain at one point?
Rick didn't give any indication as to his motives for going to see the Guv, as far as I could tell. As out to lunch as his sanity has been, maybe even Rick himself doesn't know what he's planning, lol.CreepersWiener wrote: Now, I was unclear about Rick, Michonne, and Carl at the end. Were they going back to kill the Governor? Or talk peace? Why did Rick want to bring Carl with?
CreepersWiener wrote:I haven't warmed up to them yet, but they both have been the better of the black actors since Morgan left in Season 1. Still waiting for Morgan to make his way back this season, but I don't see how they would fit him in at this point. I think the internet rumor train was wrong, and the whole Morgan reappearing in Season 3 was a red herring.Army of GOD wrote:I love Tyrese and Sasha. They quickly became my favorite characters. Tyrese is just a fucking beast who can rip your dick off at any moment but won't because he's a sweetheart. Sasha is just hot.
Also, is it just me or has every Hispanic on the show either (a) been a villian (b) acted like a villain at one point?
Well, the Hispanics on the bridge that Daryl saved weren't, but then again...where are all the Mexicans? With Mexicans being the largest minority group in the US, don't you think we would have had some Mexican characters joining the group?
Perhaps the underlying premise of the concept of "zombies" is "migrant workers" to some extent? Or, maybe all the Mexicans in the desert got ate?
Anyway, glad to see Andrea get the boot and haul her skank ass back to Woodbury. What a trampy two-faced whore! And Michonne let her know the truth about it! "[You] Chose a warm bed over a friend." It was the strongest exchange yet this season.
I found it on YouTube. You will have to watch it before YouTube pulls it. Also, you will have to turn it up, as someone videoed it directly off their television last night.
Now, I was unclear about Rick, Michonne, and Carl at the end. Were they going back to kill the Governor? Or talk peace? Why did Rick want to bring Carl with?
Well, I could have done without Beth piping up again. Probably wouldn't be so bad if she had a couple musical instruments to accompany her, but this whole singing A capella again was kind of annoying.

As would be the case in season 1 or 2; but actually in season 3 Rick requested Carl accompany Michonne and himself to Woodbury. But I didn't follow what the planning was. Were they going to try to assassinate the Governor or what? If you were going to talk peace, why not bring Carol? Why bring your own son along? I can kind of see not taking Merle, Daryl, Glenn, or Maggie...they would be kind of loose cannons (however, Michonne was somewhat of a loose cannon too).nagerous wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:I haven't warmed up to them yet, but they both have been the better of the black actors since Morgan left in Season 1. Still waiting for Morgan to make his way back this season, but I don't see how they would fit him in at this point. I think the internet rumor train was wrong, and the whole Morgan reappearing in Season 3 was a red herring.Army of GOD wrote:I love Tyrese and Sasha. They quickly became my favorite characters. Tyrese is just a fucking beast who can rip your dick off at any moment but won't because he's a sweetheart. Sasha is just hot.
Also, is it just me or has every Hispanic on the show either (a) been a villian (b) acted like a villain at one point?
Well, the Hispanics on the bridge that Daryl saved weren't, but then again...where are all the Mexicans? With Mexicans being the largest minority group in the US, don't you think we would have had some Mexican characters joining the group?
Perhaps the underlying premise of the concept of "zombies" is "migrant workers" to some extent? Or, maybe all the Mexicans in the desert got ate?
Anyway, glad to see Andrea get the boot and haul her skank ass back to Woodbury. What a trampy two-faced whore! And Michonne let her know the truth about it! "[You] Chose a warm bed over a friend." It was the strongest exchange yet this season.
I found it on YouTube. You will have to watch it before YouTube pulls it. Also, you will have to turn it up, as someone videoed it directly off their television last night.
Now, I was unclear about Rick, Michonne, and Carl at the end. Were they going back to kill the Governor? Or talk peace? Why did Rick want to bring Carl with?
Well, I could have done without Beth piping up again. Probably wouldn't be so bad if she had a couple musical instruments to accompany her, but this whole singing A capella again was kind of annoying.
Figure Carl did his spoilt brat I'm coming with approach and followed for a while unbeknownst to Rick and Michonne, who the way they've built her up should have definitely been able to sense him following.
Army of GOD wrote:I joined this game because it's so similar to Call of Duty.

Read The Stand.Viceroy63 wrote:These and many more questions answered on the next episode of...
...The Walking Dead! "Ta ta ra tara, Ta ta ra tara..." (Erie walking dead music plays on...)
LOL
You know what is truly Ironic; You would think that the world would unite under the threat of a walking dead future? But the longer our small group of survivors continue on, we find that their greatest fear is not the walking dead, but the living walkers.

Stand corrected, BAD CARL, BAD!new guy1 wrote:Hell yeah, you get them Carl!
M-O-O-N that spells read the Stand, lawd's yes.maxfaraday wrote:
Read The Stand.
Yeah, it's not quite the Rick-Morgan reunion I had envisioned. But HOLY MOLY it's Morgan!crazymilkshake5 wrote:well...
he has lost a few screws...
I never read the Stand but I saw the television miniseries and love it. I think that one of the things that most stands out in my memory of the series is how some from the good camp went over to the bad camp, and some from the bad camp switch sides also because of human frailties and strengths.maxfaraday wrote:Read The Stand.Viceroy63 wrote:These and many more questions answered on the next episode of...
...The Walking Dead! "Ta ta ra tara, Ta ta ra tara..." (Erie walking dead music plays on...)
LOL
You know what is truly Ironic; You would think that the world would unite under the threat of a walking dead future? But the longer our small group of survivors continue on, we find that their greatest fear is not the walking dead, but the living walkers.

YES. Gave me a chill, what hard cases they're becoming.new guy1 wrote:I feel like that last scene was just a kick in the teeth. Like "We wont take you, but we'll take your shit!" lol