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I thought I saw Wolverine briefly carrying a shotgun
Yeah...poor token. Rick never even let him stand a chance.
I thought I saw Wolverine briefly carrying a shotgun
If Rick shot him in the head, would he heal but loose his memory?I thought I saw Wolverine briefly carrying a shotgun
This is the best thing I've read. :lolThey sure have adopted the highlander rules when it comes to black dudes.
And AGAIN Michonne doesn't bother to say ANYTHING to Andrea. Not 'look Andrea, the Governor is keeping zombified heads in these aquariums. See that pilot guy's head in the tank? And he's got a zombified daughter around. And he sent people out to kill me when he said I could peaceably leave the town. Do you still think he's a good guy?'
I wish michonne had done more damage to the governor ala the comics. I mean yeah losing an eye would suck, but if she really disfigured him I think it would have hit home with the other residents of Woodbury. Seeing the governor all cut up and missing an arm and whatnot, really emphasize to the residents that there are psychos out there willing to do anyrhing.
I must have missed something. Why has this become a spoiler free thread? Asside from a troll who was banned, spoilers were tagged responsibly.
They kind of ruined the suspense of what happens to Daryl at the end of this season by showing him in the previews for next season, I'm glad he'll be back because if they killed him off I wouldn't watch anymore.
no editing needed for merle. if you looked at the final minutes of the show where they gather in the zombie arena thingy, you can see merles hand with the knife holder is the same length as his other hand. they just put the iron glove over it.I do agree that he could have been cut/scarred more, but think a lot of not losing limbs has to do with what actors can do and still reasonably perform. Not to mention whatever FX budget they have for stuff like editing out limbs. They're already up to 2, and unless Merle or Hershal bites it then that's just more editing than necessary.
As for being in the military, that doesn't necessarily mean much unless you're in combat arms and infantry specifically, any other MOS/branch and there's nothing saying that you'd necessarily be any kind of shape. Plus there's a world of difference in the fitness level of the average Marine or Soldier and the average Sailor or Airman, there's a pretty big difference between physical fitness requirements for the first 2 and the latter 2. FYI, this isn't directed at you personally, this is just a general comment on the idea that being in the military necessarily means that you're particularly fit. I too was in the military, 7 years in the Marine Corps Reserve, and I've been taking taekwondo for almost 3 years now and I'm hardly the shining example of physical fitness.