The Walking Dead - Season II (Page 10)
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2012-03-04 9:00 PM in reply to: #3705462 |
Master 1970 Somewhere on the Tennessee River | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Latest episode: boring beginning, boring middle and an ever so wicked ending. |
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2012-03-04 9:34 PM in reply to: #3705462 |
Expert 1690 | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Im confused about the progression of the episode, I dont understand how the writers saw that as a fitting ending. I just dont see what they were implying. |
2012-03-05 7:27 AM in reply to: #4080145 |
Resident Curmudgeon 25290 The Road Back | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II mkarr0110 - 2012-03-04 9:34 PM Im confused about the progression of the episode, I dont understand how the writers saw that as a fitting ending. I just dont see what they were implying. The silencing of the sole remaining voice of reason/sanity/humanity? And that appropriate actions by the youth of our species could have kept that voice alive? |
2012-03-05 7:30 AM in reply to: #4080375 |
Champion 17756 SoCal | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II the bear - 2012-03-05 5:27 AM mkarr0110 - 2012-03-04 9:34 PM Im confused about the progression of the episode, I dont understand how the writers saw that as a fitting ending. I just dont see what they were implying. The silencing of the sole remaining voice of reason/sanity/humanity? This is what I thought ^^^ |
2012-03-05 8:29 AM in reply to: #3705462 |
Extreme Veteran 683 Cleveland Area | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Yes and the cause for self internal reflection on the remaining members and how they proceed forward from this point.
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2012-03-05 10:42 AM in reply to: #3705462 |
Master 2083 Houston, TX | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II I don't know, I thought the implications of this episode were pretty huge. I mean the entire show is based on "what would you do at the end of the world?" I was pretty intrigued the whole time. There's a big difference between killing a person and killing a zombie. Up to now they have really taken a communal approach in that we're all together on this and have taken in new people. Now that they have developed a homestead (or moved in on one). It's interesting to see the shift in attitude for protection. They still haven't killed anyone but they haven't adopted him either, so the question of "what are they going to turn into?" still remains. I know I'm probably in the minority, but I liked this episode. On a different note, my first reaction to Rick and Lori discussing her sleeping inside was "I wonder how long the rest of the group is going to put up with Rick running the show and special privileges and only caring about his family?" I'm not saying he shouldn't, but I would think that eventually there might be a subsect break off (probably led by Shane) that would be think that all rick cares about is himself. He'd sacrifice every single one of us to keep his family safe. I just think that might be another issue coming up next season or something. They seem to be leaving it alone for now. |
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2012-03-05 10:46 AM in reply to: #3705462 |
Master 2083 Houston, TX | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II I'm also interested to see what happens to T-dog and Glenn now that Dale is gone. They were really close. Think Shane starts to try to recruit them? Maybe Andrea does for Shane |
2012-03-05 11:29 AM in reply to: #4080788 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II jgaither - 2012-03-05 10:46 AM I'm also interested to see what happens to T-dog and Glenn now that Dale is gone. They were really close. Think Shane starts to try to recruit them? Maybe Andrea does for Shane Well ... that was interesting. Now there's no dissenting voice and it's going to be pure anarchy! I actually think someone else will step up and become that voice. Perhaps the woman whose daughter died? Not that anybody listens to her. The prudent move would be to off the kid and bury his behind in the woods, or use it for zombie bait. I have a feeling bad things are going to happen once he escapes. |
2012-03-05 12:46 PM in reply to: #3705462 |
Extreme Veteran 468 | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II So, who thinks Carl confesses that he is the one who led the walker who killed Dale to the farm? |
2012-03-05 12:52 PM in reply to: #4081071 |
Extreme Veteran 683 Cleveland Area | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II BIGNEW - 2012-03-05 1:46 PM So, who thinks Carl confesses that he is the one who led the walker who killed Dale to the farm? Thats nothing compared to teling Darryl he lost his gun he took from his bikes saddle bag. |
2012-03-05 2:31 PM in reply to: #4080375 |
Pro 4838 | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II the bear - 2012-03-05 7:27 AM mkarr0110 - 2012-03-04 9:34 PM Im confused about the progression of the episode, I dont understand how the writers saw that as a fitting ending. I just dont see what they were implying. The silencing of the sole remaining voice of reason/sanity/humanity? And that appropriate actions by the youth of our species could have kept that voice alive? Bingo Bear |
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2012-03-06 8:33 AM in reply to: #3705462 |
Expert 1603 Westchester, NY | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II All i know is Rick & Lori are not going to win any Zombie Apocalypse Parent of the Year awards. WTF is Carl just walking around doing WTF he wants this whole episode w/out anyone realizing it? sneak into the barn, steal a gun from Daryl, wander into the woods and almost get killed by a zombie after "playing" with it, sneak back into the barn again.... CARL! YOU ARE GROUNDED! NO TARGET SHOOTING FOR YOU! AND GIMME BACK MY HAT! I actually found Dale very annoying. He had become a caricature at this point. IMO this was the worst episode of the season. |
2012-03-06 8:50 AM in reply to: #4082464 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Fatdoggy - 2012-03-06 8:33 AM All i know is Rick & Lori are not going to win any Zombie Apocalypse Parent of the Year awards. WTF is Carl just walking around doing WTF he wants this whole episode w/out anyone realizing it? sneak into the barn, steal a gun from Daryl, wander into the woods and almost get killed by a zombie after "playing" with it, sneak back into the barn again.... CARL! YOU ARE GROUNDED! NO TARGET SHOOTING FOR YOU! AND GIMME BACK MY HAT! I actually found Dale very annoying. He had become a caricature at this point. IMO this was the worst episode of the season. Ha! I was thinking that exact same thing: `Where are this kid's parents!?' |
2012-03-06 4:44 PM in reply to: #4082502 |
Extreme Veteran 468 | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II mr2tony - 2012-03-06 9:50 AM Fatdoggy - 2012-03-06 8:33 AM Ha! I was thinking that exact same thing: `Where are this kid's parents!?' they were too busy parenting the group |
2012-03-07 10:05 AM in reply to: #3705462 |
Elite 3067 Cheesehead, WI | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II I think Darrell will step up to be the Voice of Reason. Plus, he'll show everyone how to cook up some squirrel once the food supply dwindles. -- If animals were to become zombie-fied, they'd be in a heap more trouble! Just think...zombie cows, birds.... and where are all the cats and dogs?!?! LOL |
2012-03-07 10:08 AM in reply to: #4082464 |
Veteran 485 | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Fatdoggy - 2012-03-06 9:33 AM
CARL! YOU ARE GROUNDED! NO TARGET SHOOTING FOR YOU! AND GIMME BACK MY HAT!
That's funny. |
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2012-03-07 10:16 AM in reply to: #3705462 |
Pro 4339 Husker Nation | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Dude, for reals. I was like, "Head on a swivel, Dale!!" because you could have practically written the scene yourself. Distracted by the half-eaten cow, walker sneaks up from behind, bam, now your stomach is ripped in half. If the bodies are decaying, how does the flesh have enough energy to rip open a guy's stomach? The snippet they showed after the episode made it look like Rick is going to take charge of the Humanitarian side that will be absent without Dale. He said something like, "Dale said the group is broken--let's prove him wrong" |
2012-03-07 8:08 PM in reply to: #4084616 |
New Haven, CT | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II BbMoozer - 2012-03-07 11:05 AM I was hoping for zombie cow too! The show is going down hill rapidly. Still better than most shows, mehI think Darrell will step up to be the Voice of Reason. Plus, he'll show everyone how to cook up some squirrel once the food supply dwindles. -- If animals were to become zombie-fied, they'd be in a heap more trouble! Just think...zombie cows, birds.... and where are all the cats and dogs?!?! LOL |
2012-03-07 9:14 PM in reply to: #4084619 |
Pro 4838 | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II stilgarnaib - 2012-03-07 10:08 AM Fatdoggy - 2012-03-06 9:33 AM
CARL! YOU ARE GROUNDED! NO TARGET SHOOTING FOR YOU! AND GIMME BACK MY HAT!
That's funny. Carl is a little S%$T. |
2012-03-08 7:52 AM in reply to: #4084640 |
Champion 7347 SRQ, FL | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Bripod - 2012-03-07 11:16 AM Dude, for reals. I was like, "Head on a swivel, Dale!!" because you could have practically written the scene yourself. Distracted by the half-eaten cow, walker sneaks up from behind, bam, now your stomach is ripped in half. If the bodies are decaying, how does the flesh have enough energy to rip open a guy's stomach? The snippet they showed after the episode made it look like Rick is going to take charge of the Humanitarian side that will be absent without Dale. He said something like, "Dale said the group is broken--let's prove him wrong" Yeah I was thinking that too. How would a perfectly normal human have done that let alone a zombie? Seemed way too far fetched. |
2012-03-08 7:55 AM in reply to: #4086216 |
Champion 17756 SoCal | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II TriRSquared - 2012-03-08 5:52 AM I thought the same thing but then I just dismissed it because they wanted a way for Dale to get hurt but be awake for the shot to the face.Bripod - 2012-03-07 11:16 AM Dude, for reals. I was like, "Head on a swivel, Dale!!" because you could have practically written the scene yourself. Distracted by the half-eaten cow, walker sneaks up from behind, bam, now your stomach is ripped in half. If the bodies are decaying, how does the flesh have enough energy to rip open a guy's stomach? The snippet they showed after the episode made it look like Rick is going to take charge of the Humanitarian side that will be absent without Dale. He said something like, "Dale said the group is broken--let's prove him wrong" Yeah I was thinking that too. How would a perfectly normal human have done that let alone a zombie? Seemed way too far fetched. |
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2012-03-08 8:00 AM in reply to: #4086220 |
Master 2277 Lake Norman, NC | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Big Appa - 2012-03-08 8:55 AM TriRSquared - 2012-03-08 5:52 AM I thought the same thing but then I just dismissed it because they wanted a way for Dale to get hurt but be awake for the shot to the face.Bripod - 2012-03-07 11:16 AM Dude, for reals. I was like, "Head on a swivel, Dale!!" because you could have practically written the scene yourself. Distracted by the half-eaten cow, walker sneaks up from behind, bam, now your stomach is ripped in half. If the bodies are decaying, how does the flesh have enough energy to rip open a guy's stomach? The snippet they showed after the episode made it look like Rick is going to take charge of the Humanitarian side that will be absent without Dale. He said something like, "Dale said the group is broken--let's prove him wrong" Yeah I was thinking that too. How would a perfectly normal human have done that let alone a zombie? Seemed way too far fetched. It would've been easier, more dramatic (and more realistic) for him to have just gotten bitten. He's infected, there's nothing anyone can do, he's going to turn, he's the one who was always against suicide and now he has to agree that there's nothing left for him but a bullet to the head. But the metaphor was actually.... "His voice was silenced." He was the lone voice crying out against killing the boy and in the end, he couldn't speak. He could only lie there and accept the fate the others decided for him. The question was in his eyes - did he acknowledge his fatal wounds and WANT to be put out of his misery or did he want to try and fight to live?
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2012-03-08 8:00 AM in reply to: #4086220 |
Champion 7347 SRQ, FL | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Big Appa - 2012-03-08 8:55 AM TriRSquared - 2012-03-08 5:52 AM I thought the same thing but then I just dismissed it because they wanted a way for Dale to get hurt but be awake for the shot to the face.Bripod - 2012-03-07 11:16 AM Dude, for reals. I was like, "Head on a swivel, Dale!!" because you could have practically written the scene yourself. Distracted by the half-eaten cow, walker sneaks up from behind, bam, now your stomach is ripped in half. If the bodies are decaying, how does the flesh have enough energy to rip open a guy's stomach? The snippet they showed after the episode made it look like Rick is going to take charge of the Humanitarian side that will be absent without Dale. He said something like, "Dale said the group is broken--let's prove him wrong" Yeah I was thinking that too. How would a perfectly normal human have done that let alone a zombie? Seemed way too far fetched. Right, but they could have had the zombie gnaw on his belly a little... |
2012-03-09 2:17 PM in reply to: #4085824 |
Veteran 485 | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Iowaman - 2012-03-07 10:14 PM stilgarnaib - 2012-03-07 10:08 AM Fatdoggy - 2012-03-06 9:33 AM
CARL! YOU ARE GROUNDED! NO TARGET SHOOTING FOR YOU! AND GIMME BACK MY HAT!
That's funny. Carl is a little S%$T. Aye-greed... |
2012-03-09 4:54 PM in reply to: #4086216 |
Pro 6767 the Alabama part of Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II TriRSquared - 2012-03-08 8:52 AM Bripod - 2012-03-07 11:16 AM Dude, for reals. I was like, "Head on a swivel, Dale!!" because you could have practically written the scene yourself. Distracted by the half-eaten cow, walker sneaks up from behind, bam, now your stomach is ripped in half. If the bodies are decaying, how does the flesh have enough energy to rip open a guy's stomach? The snippet they showed after the episode made it look like Rick is going to take charge of the Humanitarian side that will be absent without Dale. He said something like, "Dale said the group is broken--let's prove him wrong" Yeah I was thinking that too. How would a perfectly normal human have done that let alone a zombie? Seemed way too far fetched. No less far fetched than the ease with which they constantly jam a blade into the walker's skulls. There was a great bit in Zombie, Ohio (a book from the zed perspective, with the protagonist being a zombie who retains awareness of most things), where he tries to get at some brains for the first time and discovers how HARD the human skull is. |
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