The Walking Dead Season 2 Trailer

Because in this show Carl is a self centered little puke who thinks of know one but himself and refuses to follow any sort of order or instruction. In the world they live in it's just a matter or time before he is zombie chow. If he acted like this in the real world it would just be a matter of time before he was a winner of a Darwin Award.
He's a 12 year-old kid. He's doing what kids do.

But, he sure has healed from that bullet wound/near death pretty damn quick.
 
Zombie Cow!?! Was it me, or did that cow seem zombified?

Oh man, if they release the zombie infection on the bovines, we're in for a season of AWESOME.
 
No, I'm sure if the cow had been zombified, it would of attempted to get up or move or something like that. I'm pretty sure the cow was about to die.
 
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I know people blame Carl for what happen to Dale, but there's a good chance that Walker would have found the farm without Carl antagonizing it and that Dale's death at that particular Walker's hands may have been inevitable. To me, how I read the situation, I don't blame Carl for Dale's death because he may/may not have lead it to the farm. I blame Carl for Dale's death because he had a clear chance to shoot that Walker, which would have meant that Walker wouldn't have found the farm and got Dale killed, but chose to antagonize it and then chickened out from trying to kill it. But that's just my opinion. I could very well be wrong.

But I'm sure Carl is going to tell Rick about what happened and Carl is going to learn that from now on, killing a Walker or telling people about a Walker is going to be priority one.
 
I've read the actor who played Dale wanted out after Darabont left. I'd rather instead of killing the character off they recast him instead. I just don't see any good reason the character had to die, he was vital to the group.
 
I've read the actor who played Dale wanted out after Darabont left. I'd rather instead of killing the character off they recast him instead. I just don't see any good reason the character had to die, he was vital to the group.

Vital to the group? You have got to be kidding. How was he vital?
 
He's a long standing character in the comics and is around a long time.

Instead of killing Dale, they could have killed T-Dog if they wanted a character death. It's not like he even had a line the last four episodes. I mean really, in the scene where they are asking for feedback I was yelling at the screen, 'T-Dog now's your chance for a line, speak up!!!!'
 
He's a long standing character in the comics and is around a long time.

Instead of killing Dale, they could have killed T-Dog if they wanted a character death. It's not like he even had a line the last four episodes. I mean really, in the scene where they are asking for feedback I was yelling at the screen, 'T-Dog now's your chance for a line, speak up!!!!'

You know what the "T" stands for, Token.
 
Vital to the group? You have got to be kidding. How was he vital?

cant speak for the comics, but in the series, he has been the moral compass of the group. im glad andria spoke up for once and backed him up. too bad shane didnt, that would have been shane was becoming a member of the group again and redeem what hes been going thru.
 
I know people blame Carl for what happen to Dale, but there's a good chance that Walker would have found the farm without Carl antagonizing it and that Dale's death at that particular Walker's hands may have been inevitable. To me, how I read the situation, I don't blame Carl for Dale's death because he may/may not have lead it to the farm. I blame Carl for Dale's death because he had a clear chance to shoot that Walker, which would have meant that Walker wouldn't have found the farm and got Dale killed, but chose to antagonize it and then chickened out from trying to kill it. But that's just my opinion. I could very well be wrong.

But I'm sure Carl is going to tell Rick about what happened and Carl is going to learn that from now on, killing a Walker or telling people about a Walker is going to be priority one.

Of course Carl is to blame for leading the walker back to Herschel's farm. The walker was just standing about pondering its own existence when Carl happened upon Jim. It only got riled up when Carl started chucking rocks and getting right up to it. If carl had just run off, there's a good chance it would of just stood there till it rotted to mush.
 
Of course Carl is to blame for leading the walker back to Herschel's farm. The walker was just standing about pondering its own existence when Carl happened upon Jim. It only got riled up when Carl started chucking rocks and getting right up to it. If carl had just run off, there's a good chance it would of just stood there till it rotted to mush.

Again, that's one way to see it (and, don't you think it's odd that it took hours for the Walker to find the farm when it wasn't any more than a 10 minute walk?). Like I said, I blame Carl for his inaction to kill the Walker more than I do of him possibly leading it to the farm.
 
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