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The Walking Dead (tv show)

  • hoops23
    gut;943270 wrote:as a black man in a show where lots of people die, Carl has been on borrowed time for a while
    Carl is the little boy, not the black dude.

    The black dude is appropriately named "T-Dog"

    lol
  • Tobias Fünke
    gut;943270 wrote:as a black man in a show where lots of people die, Carl has been on borrowed time for a while
    lulz
  • bigkahuna
    hoops23;943271 wrote:Carl is the little boy, not the black dude.

    The black dude is appropriately named "T-Dog"

    lol
    I'm thinking T-Dog is eventually going to die/turn into zombie. I bet somehow some of those corpses' blood got into his wound and for whatever reason is slower reacting than other cases.

    Next week's episode looks awesome with Shane and Otis up on the shelf looking thing just picking them off. My guess is they run out of bullets with about 15 left and say f'it and run.
  • gorocks99
    My guess is Rick's pistol saves Otis and Shane somehow.
  • SnotBubbles
    Last night they had 1 hour of show (obviously commercial included) and could have gotten the same story across in 15 minutes. I didn't like that.
  • gut
    bigkahuna;943423 wrote:I'm thinking T-Dog is eventually going to die/turn into zombie. I bet somehow some of those corpses' blood got into his wound and for whatever reason is slower reacting than other cases.
    Watch the drugs have something to do with retarding or perhaps mutating the virus. Crystal meth probably makes the hunger pains go away :)
  • gut
    SnotBubbles;943543 wrote:Last night they had 1 hour of show (obviously commercial included) and could have gotten the same story across in 15 minutes. I didn't like that.
    Precisely. I'm not a huge fan of reality tv, much less a scripted show trying to show the reality of the human condition when it's so obvious and something we are all too familiar with. We get the pain of a child in critical condition - how is that supposed to be remotely entertaining? Do we really tune into a television drama to see that sort of thing? Lazy writing, IMO.
  • Laley23
    Just watched both episodes. First episode was amazing, especially the opening 25 minutes when the heard was going through.

    Second episode blew. As has been said, the 1st 45 minutes should have been tied up in the first 15 minutes segment before the first commercial. Didnt need to waste that segment, plus the next two 10 minute segments. The final scene however was awesome setting up for next week.
  • dwccrew
    gut;943270 wrote:as a black man in a show where lots of people die, Carl has been on borrowed time for a while
    LOL, you complain about the show yet don't seem to have much knowledge of it.
    bigkahuna;943423 wrote:I'm thinking T-Dog is eventually going to die/turn into zombie. I bet somehow some of those corpses' blood got into his wound and for whatever reason is slower reacting than other cases.

    Next week's episode looks awesome with Shane and Otis up on the shelf looking thing just picking them off. My guess is they run out of bullets with about 15 left and say f'it and run.
    That was my thought about T-Dog too. When he started showing "feverish" symptoms, it made me think back to Jim, the guy that was bit and they left on the side of the road in season 1, and the fever he developed. I think his blood mixed with an infected corpse when he cut himself.
  • I Wear Pants


    My guess is Walt comes to take back his meth.
  • bigkahuna
    dwccrew;944470 wrote:LOL, you complain about the show yet don't seem to have much knowledge of it.



    That was my thought about T-Dog too. When he started showing "feverish" symptoms, it made me think back to Jim, the guy that was bit and they left on the side of the road in season 1, and the fever he developed. I think his blood mixed with an infected corpse when he cut himself.
    I forgot about Jim! We don't know if he actually died/turned or not. If nothing else, this show knows how to keep you guessing and on your toes. What exactly did they give T-Dog?

    I know I said it before, but the look of FML on Shane and Otis's faces was really powerful.
  • End of Line
    I Wear Pants;944480 wrote:

    My guess is Walt comes to take back his meth.
    Thank god I wasn't the only person to notice the blue meth.
  • hoops23
    The_Crosby_Show;944493 wrote:Thank god I wasn't the only person to notice the blue meth.
    As a fan of both shows, I noticed it right away as well...

    As for T-Dog, it's possible, due to the high fever/discoloration of veins, but I'm not sure yet. How funny would it be if the "bad infection" he had from that cut, was actually that of the outbreak?

    The writer said that animals were not exposed to the virus, but he also wouldn't comment if blood/gore could infect a person; as somebody mentioned Andrea hacking that zombie to death in episode 1 while getting it's blood all over her face.
  • RedRider1
    Like the first 2 episodes so far..slower pace..better storytelling..better suspense.
  • OQB
    I really like how they are keeping it suspensful...next week should have a lot of action!



    I didn't even know about this series until a co-worker gave me the first season on dvd back in march....instantly addicted, but loved watching the entire season without a week to think and keep me guessing lol.
  • justincredible
    Finally got caught up on the series last night. Loved seeing the blue meth make an appearance.
  • Laley23
    OQB;944784 wrote:I really like how they are keeping it suspensful...next week should have a lot of action!



    I didn't even know about this series until a co-worker gave me the first season on dvd back in march....instantly addicted, but loved watching the entire season without a week to think and keep me guessing lol.
    Ive started doing that with all my shows. Either wait a few seasons and watch them all at once. Or just DVR for like a month, watch 4 episodes and do it again. I actually think it makes it easier to follow and remember stuff without the week each time.

    The only problem is you get spoilers unintentionally when the show is going on and you are 3 episodes behind.
  • OQB
    absolutely!

    This season though has 13 episodes so it will be twice as long as last season....it will be interesting to see how it differs from the comic, which I am glad they are making it different than the comic.
  • bigkahuna
    Can someone explain the blue meth reference to me please?
  • hoops23
    bigkahuna;945593 wrote:Can someone explain the blue meth reference to me please?
    Breaking Bad bro.
  • bigkahuna
    hoops23;945596 wrote:Breaking Bad bro.
    Maybe I need to watch that.
  • hoops23
    AMC has picked up the 3rd season of The Walking Dead
  • Tobias Fünke
    hoops23;945643 wrote:AMC has picked up the 3rd season of The Walking Dead
    Of course. I have never seen a show with this much suspense. It's great.
  • dwccrew
    hoops23;944497 wrote:As a fan of both shows, I noticed it right away as well...

    As for T-Dog, it's possible, due to the high fever/discoloration of veins, but I'm not sure yet. How funny would it be if the "bad infection" he had from that cut, was actually that of the outbreak?

    The writer said that animals were not exposed to the virus, but he also wouldn't comment if blood/gore could infect a person; as somebody mentioned Andrea hacking that zombie to death in episode 1 while getting it's blood all over her face.
    I thought in the first season they said if you get bit or blood gets into a cut or into your body somehow, it could infect you. I think it was one of the very first episode's when Rick was being schooled by the black guy and his son.

    That leads me to believe that getting blood on you will not infect you, but getting blood mixed with your blood will.
  • justincredible
    bigkahuna;945630 wrote:Maybe I need to watch that.
    There is no maybe. You need to watch it.