The Walking Dead Season 4

Yep! I watched half the show but found Marilyn Manson an interesting mix of odd looking yet soft spoken guy who likes the program and made some good points with a strong dash of pulling in some very disparate social and moral connections! :lol I enjoyed his take on the show.
We dvr'd the program and will re-watch tonight.

When I saw him on there I hit FF to get to the preview... Can't stand him.

I think part of the reason Carol did it was because she's responsible for two little girls now so her parenting instincts kicked back in.
 
Started wondering this earlier today: Does anyone know approximately how much time has passed since season 1? Or even approximately where in Georgia they are?

The biggest criticism I hear of the show is that it's too slow/nothing happens, and I think part of the reason people think that is because they do kind of a terrible job showing the passage of time. I honestly don't know if it's the same year as the outbreak or if they've skipped over a winter to the following summer.
 
We know at least one winter has passed, season 2 ends just as it is getting colder and season 3 starts in the spring or early summer following. Season 4, I think was said to start 6-8 months after season 3 ended. I'd say where they are now is about 2 years after the outbreak. If we knew Judith's age that would tell us how long it has been, since she was conceived a few weeks after the outbreak.
 
So either AMC had them film something that won't be used or they gave away that Glenn survives the flu with one of their commercial ads for the show.
 
I realize that killing walkers is a big part of the show, but do they have to try to kill every walker in the way? They'd get away faster and easier if they just ran through the gaps, rather than wearing themselves out trying to engage every walker in arm's reach. But then we wouldn't have the "Is he gonna make it?" drama.

I like the show (other than The Eric Andre Show and Childrens Hospital, it's the only show I currently DVR), but the one annoying constant from the beginning has been characters doing things for the sake of the plot (or whatever) rather than because smart real people would do them.
 
better question: how did Rick came to conclusion that Carol did it? He is a one man CSI…

The door showed no signs of exterior forced entry so it was obviously an inside job. Other were accounted for via process of elimination being Carol is the only one doing things on her own when told not to. She may also have had keys to that door at said time which would be the easy way out. But as prior mentioned, she may be covering or acting out as an example to the kids whom helped her OJ the two sick birds.
 
I hope something major happens soon. I'm just starting to tire of them being in the prison. The show is now turning into "daily life...an attack....daily life, need supplies and an attack...daily life...were sick...an attack...daily life..." Now that they have settled in the prison it's getting a little stagnant. Hopefully they will leave, perhaps to seek out some far away sanctuary, or other refuge, and have more "adventures" in the process. Pretty soon they will have exhausted the surrounding areas supply of medicine, food, gas, supplies, etc. They will eventually need to expand out well past any current "safe zone" they feel they have with staying at the prison and settle somewhere else.
 
I don't think creepy girl did it....but maybe both creepy girls did,by the looks of the drag marks the bodies were dragged slowly one at a time.(a lot of blood was lost),also were they burned to hide stabs marks from the knife carol gave the older girl?
Plus, karen and David killed the walker Nick,and the little sister said the older has strength,maybe not physical,but mental strength(ok she couldn't kill her Dad),but revenge ...maybe.

Also could she have been acting sick to kill more infected?She didn't seem sick
 
I thought it was pretty obvious all along that Carol did it. I was surprised it took Rick that long to figure it out. Of course, we're also seeing a lot more to her newfound badassedness than Rick who had just found out about her teaching the kids survival techniques and weaponry.

As for Tyreese being possibly 'immune' to it, had he been bit before? i don't recall it ever showing or even alluding to it. How would he know he has an immunity to it if dying and not reanimating is the only real way to find out?
 
As for Tyreese being possibly 'immune' to it, had he been bit before? i don't recall it ever showing or even alluding to it. How would he know he has an immunity to it if dying and not reanimating is the only real way to find out?

No he's 100% definitely not immune to it, that's just silly. If they made Tyreese 1% of what he was in he comic then he still would be the most badass person on the whole tv show. Everyone knows not to mess with Ty and his hammer.

The scene when he gets out of the car with all the walkers is a nod to the graphic novel's gym scene. Kirkman wrote this episode and 04x09 for a reason :)
 
I think Carol found psycho girl with a bloodied knife right after stabbing Karin and David in the ears. She probably felt guilty and responsible since she was the one who taught her how to use the knife and how to kill. Therefore her only course of action was to cover for the girl. She probably dragged the dead bodies out herself, maybe even with the help of the girl and torched em to get rid of the evidence.
 
I don't know if psycho kid had a role in burning the two bodies, but Carol may be covering for her, or be a co-conspirator, since she promised their dad she'd look after the kids like they were her own.

On a side note, what the hell were they thinking bringing MM on the after show? I couldn't make it through the first 5 minutes, lol.
 
I'm so glad that I did not give up on this show last season. I'm really enjoying what we've seen so far this season.
 
As for Tyreese being possibly 'immune' to it, had he been bit before? i don't recall it ever showing or even alluding to it. How would he know he has an immunity to it if dying and not reanimating is the only real way to find out?

Amy's bite to the arm in season 1 would not have been a fatal injury in the pre-zombie world. She definitely didn't bleed to death either. The zombie infection, which everyone is externally infected with, got in her bloodstream and killed her. Don't forget about Jim either, who had a bite on his stomach. He was standing and working just fine for a while, because he was definitely not bleeding to death. The zombie infection got in his bloodstream and killed him.
You do have to die in order to become a zombie, but you don't have to be dead for it to start affecting you. The zombie infection will kill you first, then revive you - as a zombie.
This is why I'm theorizing Tyreese might be immune to the infection. He might have been bitten at some point, but his antibodies killed off the infection in his blood stream. So far the show has not really alluded to this, except slightly with the scene where he's surrounded by zombies and hammers his way through them. Coupled with what I said before about hearing somewhere that he has a secret.
That's not to say I'm clinging to this theory. If I'm wrong, so be it.
 
Amy was also bit in the neck/shoulder area and probably had her subclavian artery severed.

I can't see Tyreese being immune.
 
I think it's really astronomically unlikely that Tyrese's secret is that he's immune. I'm not even sure why he would need to keep that a secret in the first place. Much more likely that it's a personal secret. Something that happened/something that he did prior to the outbreak or during the chaos that proceeded that he's not proud of.
 
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