The Walking Dead - Season II (Page 11)
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2012-03-09 6:30 PM in reply to: #3705462 |
Pro 3932 Irvine, California | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II I'm up to Issue #90 now in the comic series. Only 2 more and I'll be totally caught up. Now what will I turn to for light bedtime reading? |
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2012-03-09 9:12 PM in reply to: #4089312 |
Champion 7347 SRQ, FL | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II gearboy - 2012-03-09 5:54 PM 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. Good point |
2012-03-11 3:59 PM in reply to: #3705462 |
Master 1286 Mt Pleasant, SC | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II When are they going to have to fight other living people?Winter is coming Howcome they are not getting ready?K |
2012-03-11 9:41 PM in reply to: #3705462 |
2012-03-11 10:12 PM in reply to: #3705462 |
Elite 3067 Cheesehead, WI | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Wow!! Season finale next week already?!?!?!?!?!? Waaaah! Looks like an epic battle between the zombies and the living. |
2012-03-11 10:22 PM in reply to: #4091329 |
Expert 1690 | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Iowaman - 2012-03-11 10:41 PM I can't believe this ending. Shane dead!!!!! and it had to come to rick doing it too!!!! total shocker, I thought he'd die in the zombie invasion of the farm. ETA: Oh and Carl totally redeemed himself Edited by mkarr0110 2012-03-11 10:23 PM |
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2012-03-12 1:06 AM in reply to: #4091384 |
Regular 94 Norman | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II mkarr0110 - 2012-03-11 10:22 PM Iowaman - 2012-03-11 10:41 PM I can't believe this ending. Shane dead!!!!! and it had to come to rick doing it too!!!! total shocker, I thought he'd die in the zombie invasion of the farm. ETA: Oh and Carl totally redeemed himself If they keep killing off people, will they take in more to keep the show going? and yea Carl definitely redeemed himself, at first I thought he had gone crazy when pointing that gun. |
2012-03-12 6:05 AM in reply to: #4091329 |
Resident Curmudgeon 25290 The Road Back | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Iowaman - 2012-03-11 9:41 PM I can't believe this ending. Shane dead!!!!! Not a moment too soon, if you ask me. No comments on the big reveal: that one doesn't need to be bitten to become a walker? |
2012-03-12 7:05 AM in reply to: #4091526 |
Champion 17756 SoCal | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II the bear - 2012-03-12 4:05 AM Iowaman - 2012-03-11 9:41 PM I can't believe this ending. Shane dead!!!!! Not a moment too soon, if you ask me. No comments on the big reveal: that one doesn't need to be bitten to become a walker? I totally agree on your first comment and as for the highlighted I have been thinking they would be going this rout for a while. Every time the walkers bled on them it seemed logical that they would be infected. I am just wondering how they will explain the difference between being infected and waiting till you die to turn and being bitten and turning while alive. |
2012-03-12 7:40 AM in reply to: #4091555 |
Resident Curmudgeon 25290 The Road Back | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Big Appa - 2012-03-12 7:05 AM the bear - 2012-03-12 4:05 AM Iowaman - 2012-03-11 9:41 PM I can't believe this ending. Shane dead!!!!! Not a moment too soon, if you ask me. No comments on the big reveal: that one doesn't need to be bitten to become a walker? I totally agree on your first comment and as for the highlighted I have been thinking they would be going this rout for a while. Every time the walkers bled on them it seemed logical that they would be infected. I am just wondering how they will explain the difference between being infected and waiting till you die to turn and being bitten and turning while alive. Seems simple enough to me: to become undead, you must die first. The disease (for lack of a better term) can be carried as dormant by the living, but is not one that kills you unless you are bitten by an infected walker. A bite from the diseased will kill you, and death by any means will cause you to return as undead. |
2012-03-12 7:45 AM in reply to: #4091601 |
Science Nerd 28760 Redwood City, California | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II the bear - 2012-03-12 8:40 AM Big Appa - 2012-03-12 7:05 AM the bear - 2012-03-12 4:05 AM Iowaman - 2012-03-11 9:41 PM I can't believe this ending. Shane dead!!!!! Not a moment too soon, if you ask me. No comments on the big reveal: that one doesn't need to be bitten to become a walker? I totally agree on your first comment and as for the highlighted I have been thinking they would be going this rout for a while. Every time the walkers bled on them it seemed logical that they would be infected. I am just wondering how they will explain the difference between being infected and waiting till you die to turn and being bitten and turning while alive. Seems simple enough to me: to become undead, you must die first. The disease (for lack of a better term) is not one that kills you unless you are bitten by an infected walker. A bite from the diseased will kill you, and death by any means will cause you to return as undead. I think it's a virus or something. Maybe Shane picked up something when he cut his hand and rubbed it near the zombies on the bus a few weeks ago? Also, now that Shane and Dale are dead, can Lori please die next week? That would totally redeem this season for me. |
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2012-03-12 7:46 AM in reply to: #4091613 |
Champion 17756 SoCal | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Artemis - 2012-03-12 5:45 AM Also, now that Shane and Dale are dead, can Lori please die next week? That would totally redeem this season for me. I have been hearing this all week from my friends lol |
2012-03-12 10:10 AM in reply to: #3705462 |
Master 2083 Houston, TX | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II zombies are back. people are turning. zombies are dying. all is good and right in zombie apocalypse land again.
I do like the "turning when dead even if not bitten" direction they are taking. most of them seem fearful of turning into one and suicide has been put on the table a few times as a way to ensure that you don't turn into one. Now that's off the table. only option now is to keep L-I-V-I-N. |
2012-03-12 10:12 AM in reply to: #4091934 |
Champion 17756 SoCal | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II jgaither - 2012-03-12 8:10 AM most of them seem fearful of turning into one and suicide has been put on the table a few times as a way to ensure that you don't turn into one. Now that's off the table. only option now is to keep L-I-V-I-N. Shot to the brain for suicide will stop them from turning. |
2012-03-12 10:16 AM in reply to: #4091940 |
Master 2083 Houston, TX | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Big Appa - 2012-03-12 10:12 AM jgaither - 2012-03-12 8:10 AM most of them seem fearful of turning into one and suicide has been put on the table a few times as a way to ensure that you don't turn into one. Now that's off the table. only option now is to keep L-I-V-I-N. Shot to the brain for suicide will stop them from turning. yep, you're right. suicide back on the table! Edited by jgaither 2012-03-12 10:17 AM |
2012-03-12 10:33 AM in reply to: #4091949 |
Champion 17756 SoCal | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II jgaither - 2012-03-12 8:16 AM Big Appa - 2012-03-12 10:12 AM jgaither - 2012-03-12 8:10 AM most of them seem fearful of turning into one and suicide has been put on the table a few times as a way to ensure that you don't turn into one. Now that's off the table. only option now is to keep L-I-V-I-N. Shot to the brain for suicide will stop them from turning. yep, you're right. suicide back on the table! But no little wussy cutting of the wrists like the sister was trying to do. |
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2012-03-12 10:57 AM in reply to: #3705462 |
Regular 641 Chicago | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II I wonder if everyone has already been infected by the (dormant) zombie virus, or if it's just some people, and you only find out if you have the virus until after you are dead. I'm also glad that Randall is dead. I found him completely annoying, but maybe I'm biased, just bc I couldn't stand Damian on Rescue Me. Maybe now the group will meet up with Randall's old group. Safety in numbers! I don't get why they didn't want to join up, but maybe the thought was that Randall's group would raid all of their resources.
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2012-03-12 11:09 AM in reply to: #4092056 |
Master 2083 Houston, TX | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II doxie - 2012-03-12 10:57 AM Maybe now the group will meet up with Randall's old group. Safety in numbers! I don't get why they didn't want to join up, but maybe the thought was that Randall's group would raid all of their resources.
Looked like a combination of two things to me 1) they wanted to protect their resources 2) the other group looked pretty violent, like they might try to take everything by force in order to sustain their own group. I have a feeling that they'll take in loaners, but they won't join up with a group. |
2012-03-12 11:13 AM in reply to: #4092056 |
Champion 17756 SoCal | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II doxie - 2012-03-12 8:57 AM I wonder if everyone has already been infected by the (dormant) zombie virus, or if it's just some people, and you only find out if you have the virus until after you are dead. I'm also glad that Randall is dead. I found him completely annoying, but maybe I'm biased, just bc I couldn't stand Damian on Rescue Me. Maybe now the group will meet up with Randall's old group. Safety in numbers! I don't get why they didn't want to join up, but maybe the thought was that Randall's group would raid all of their resources.
The kids made kept talking about how they can get wild and have already attacked and raped people. I doubt anyone is the group would want to be around people like that. |
2012-03-12 11:47 AM in reply to: #3705462 |
Master 1517 Western MA near the VT & NH border on the CT river | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II I was wondering how they were going to reveal the "not have to be bitten" Although a good scene, and within the TV story line, I thought the GN did it better, especially with Tyreese's response (Tyreese is not in the TV show) I like the show, I just remember the OMG moment when I read it. BTW I like the twist/turn the TV show has taken from the original. Using the same basic premise, but telling a slightly different story I think the season finally will be like the last panel of issue 14 (I think - I have compendium one) Too bad it ends next week |
2012-03-12 2:06 PM in reply to: #3705462 |
Veteran 214 ohio | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II ya i have love how the TV has there own twiste and turns but the "big idea" is kept the same. let me tell you if u haven't started the graph novel yet do it... like the show the GN have some very "knock u off ur feet" moments... I got the comp 1 book from my library which was like the first 45 or 50 issues of the comics... tracking down the other ones have been a bit harder (still holding out on actually spending money on them). I am up to about vol 65... I thing there are 95 or so in total... my library doesn't carry them but can order them from other library in the same state. |
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2012-03-12 6:58 PM in reply to: #3705462 |
258 | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Whatever the hell happened to the black guy and his son from the first few episodes and the redneck who cut his hand off on the roof top? I think the end of last nights episode was a dream (shooting shane). |
2012-03-12 10:25 PM in reply to: #4093025 |
Extreme Veteran 3177 | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II slaterson19 - 2012-03-12 4:58 PM Whatever the hell happened to the black guy and his son from the first few episodes and the redneck who cut his hand off on the roof top? I think the end of last nights episode was a dream (shooting shane). he stabbed him - didn't shoot him. I do not think it is a dream. That just does not seem like a good plot device for this show. It really happened. Shane is dead, zombies are coming, and the group is either going to stand and fight together or splinter further. btw anyone looked at some of the articles on the potential upcoming Walking dead game (set in the same world and some of the same characters but from a completely different perspective not seen in the GN or the show so far. |
2012-03-12 11:43 PM in reply to: #4093321 |
Pro 3932 Irvine, California | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II bel83 - 2012-03-12 8:25 PM slaterson19 - 2012-03-12 4:58 PM Whatever the hell happened to the black guy and his son from the first few episodes and the redneck who cut his hand off on the roof top? I think the end of last nights episode was a dream (shooting shane). he stabbed him - didn't shoot him. I do not think it is a dream. That just does not seem like a good plot device for this show. It really happened. Shane is dead, zombies are coming, and the group is either going to stand and fight together or splinter further. btw anyone looked at some of the articles on the potential upcoming Walking dead game (set in the same world and some of the same characters but from a completely different perspective not seen in the GN or the show so far. Yeah, I also doubt that it was a dream. One of the biggest differences between the graphic novel and the TV show is that Shane dies fairly early on in the GN -- when they are at the first camp right outside Atlanta. So if they wanted to maintain any kind of consistency between the show and the GN, Shane was living on borrowed time, so to speak. Which is kind of too bad, since he definitely added a lot to the mix, at least for me. And I don't think I'm spoiling too much by saying that in the GN, Dale lives longer than he did in the show. His character did get tedious at times, but I'm going to miss him. I do hope they bring in some of the other characters from the GN, too, like the Governor, Tyreese, and Michonne. It's easier to cover more ground in GN form -- a TV show can't be nearly so quick. Hopefully if we get a couple more seasons, we'll see some of these other characters appear. |
2012-03-13 10:05 AM in reply to: #4093369 |
Elite 3088 Austin, TX | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead - Season II Tripolar - 2012-03-12 11:43 PM I do hope they bring in some of the other characters from the GN, too, like the Governor, Tyreese, and Michonne. It's easier to cover more ground in GN form -- a TV show can't be nearly so quick. Hopefully if we get a couple more seasons, we'll see some of these other characters appear. I haven't read any of the GN, but I know I saw some info about casting for the Governor, whoever that is. Seems like most people are talking about the big reveal with Shane turning, but it actually happened with the kid first. That was my WTF moment (Daryl seemed to be slowly tumbling to the order things went down). I was thinking "Wait, surely Shane killed him. How the HECK did he turn?!?!" Edited by dgunthert 2012-03-13 10:05 AM |
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