The Amy and Andrea drug on way too long. Oh let me linger over my sister who could become a zombie at any moment. Good thing they wake up into zombie mode slowly and dont reanimate and go for blood quickly. It all seemed so forced. They had to drag out the girls in the boat to establish a relationship and then they had to drag out the death thing. It all seemed very forced.
I'm not too concerned about the writing staff being let go. With the comics he has alot of different paths he can take. I don't know what i'm gonna do when the last show airs this season.
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that's funny as hell. It's just begging a caption
According to the article that pic came from, that horse (Blade) is a Mustang and was living in the wild five years ago.
They are saying now that Frank didn't fire his number 2. Frank decided to stay on as showrunner for the second season, and so his no. 2 decided to go on to something new. He apparently is a big demand writer, and didn't want too many big guns running the show. Makes sense.
As for the others, we'll have to wait and see. But honestly, I trust Frank. And so does the cast, and Kirkman. I'm not worried at all. In fact, i'm thrilled that Frank is staying with the show. It just proves how much he loves the material, and wants to be involved in all of it!
^ I concur, and really can't wait to see what direction he ventures into with his version of this great series.
That was a GREAT end of the season!!! I was really worried for a moment they were going to kill off Dale and Andrea. It's also good to finally see the situation that Shane was in with Rick and he did what he had to, and didn't betray Rick at all .. well, until he tried to rape Lori in the CDC. Also glad that they didn't go with the mad scientist route for Dr Jenner. It puts a bit more into perspective how upset he was at the destruction of the TS-19 samples too.
I'm not really sure that the CDC comes with it's own thermobaric explosive device, but sure, it's not completely implausible.
Trivia: The discoverer of the smallpox vaccine was Edward Jenner.
yes great episode, and as they were trying to escape the CDC, I was wondering what happened to Rick's grenade, then that was answered
Depression was causing her sicknessAnd what was with Andrea being sick?
I didn't even think of that, it might be.As for the Doctor, I'm guessing the whisper to Rick at the end was to tell him that Lori was pregnant.. anyone else?
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. The dr gave everyone a blood test...
A minor thing, but anyone else think that the group's vehicles had really sturdy windshields? I'm no fuel-air-explosives expert, but I'd have thought that an detonation that size would've shattered every window for a couple of blocks...
Still and all, a fine episode. Now the waiting begins...
I guess Im in the miniority who thought the whole CDC visit and how they handled it was lame. After I got done watching last nights episode I thought "Well thats why they fired the writers". I didnt care for it at all, I also didnt think it helped the story at all, and I thought the same thing that Rick was told Lori was pregnant. Im fine with them deviating from the story but I think they went to far.
It's pretty disappointing so far.
There is something like that in another zombie webcomic. Everyone has been exposed to the virus but only some will reanimate if they die. It could very well be in this series that you're safe until you die. it could also explain how everything got overwhelmed when you take into account natural deaths per day plus accidents and suicides. The CDC would be about the last place I would want to be, you'd have tons of people trying to get in for help at the start of this and it wouldn't take many walkers before it turned into a slaughter. Actually when they approached the place it did look like a slaughter with corpses all over.
I fear they may go the mad scientist route too. If there were to be any government agencies left you know they sure wouldn't be operating out in the open or letting folks in. They'd be in remote bunkers meant for this kind of massive catastrophe and waiting for the walkers to rot...assuming they do rot.
Back on that list of things in the comics that they doubt will be allowed on TV I think they could get away with alot of it without showing what is being done. Just suggesting some of them would be enough. I just started watching last night but so far I like it and now i want to go get the books.
I'm an episode behind, but did the main character ever get in touch with the black man and his son from the first episode? I know he used that as an excuse along with the guns to go back for Merle but it was dropped after that. Figured he tried out the radio off camera.