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  • Sprunkn7
    Sprunkn7 Posts: 5,286
    Wow what an episode. Picked up and I was scared shitless while they were in the warehouse. Scraping the shovel was genius.
    So cool Andrea locked the Gov. in with the walkers. Knew he wouldn't die but still a great idea.

    Milton....that was a surprise, and a good one. Hope we get back to the main group next week. i miss Daryl :oops:
    Thank you fellow 10 clubber for saving my ass....again!!!
  • Riverrunner
    Riverrunner Posts: 2,419
    I'm VERY glad that Todd McFarlane is not writing for this show. His theories on what may be going on are preposterous.

    I agree and he was weird. Just wanted him to stop talking.
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  • rival.
    rival. Chicago Posts: 7,775
    andrea is screwed. her only hope is milton.
  • rival.
    rival. Chicago Posts: 7,775
    I'm VERY glad that Todd McFarlane is not writing for this show. His theories on what may be going on are preposterous.

    I agree and he was weird. Just wanted him to stop talking.

    watched the first five minutes and had to turn it off because he was bothering me so much.

    did andrea elude to anything that is going to happen to her character?
  • Better Dan
    Better Dan Posts: 5,684
    I'm VERY glad that Todd McFarlane is not writing for this show. His theories on what may be going on are preposterous.

    I agree and he was weird. Just wanted him to stop talking.


    I didn't think he was that bad, but I thought the other comedian guy was really annoying.
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  • Better Dan wrote:
    I'm VERY glad that Todd McFarlane is not writing for this show. His theories on what may be going on are preposterous.

    I agree and he was weird. Just wanted him to stop talking.


    I didn't think he was that bad, but I thought the other comedian guy was really annoying.

    he was clearly there not out of interest for the show but to give himself some media attention. or so it seemed to me.
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  • rival. wrote:
    I'm VERY glad that Todd McFarlane is not writing for this show. His theories on what may be going on are preposterous.

    I agree and he was weird. Just wanted him to stop talking.

    watched the first five minutes and had to turn it off because he was bothering me so much.

    did andrea elude to anything that is going to happen to her character?

    out of all the actors that have been on talking dead, she was the most tight lipped. she wouldn't say a THING with regards to future plots.
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  • rival. wrote:
    andrea is screwed. her only hope is milton.

    I bet Milton dies saving her. although, that would be predictable.
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  • Sprunkn7 wrote:
    Wow what an episode. Picked up and I was scared shitless while they were in the warehouse. Scraping the shovel was genius.
    So cool Andrea locked the Gov. in with the walkers. Knew he wouldn't die but still a great idea.

    Milton....that was a surprise, and a good one. Hope we get back to the main group next week. i miss Daryl :oops:

    when Gov had her cornered, I turned to my wife and said "she's going to open the door and hide behind it, unleashing the zombies on him!". And she did. when she was looking through that broken glass window, I was waiting for some cheesy Awnold line, like "is it your birthday? here's your surprise paw-TEE".
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  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    81 wrote:
    :yawn:

    You've got to be kidding!

    it's not even a zombie show anymore....it's turned into the hatfields vs. mccoys....the zombies might as well be a winter blizzard at this point
    81 is now off the air

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  • I love how so much of the awesome moments in this show are actor improv. Laurie Holden (Andrea) said on talking dead that the whistling that the Gov was doing was something he came up with on his own, and so was the shovel scraping across the fence.

    you always get the best stuff when you just let actors act.
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  • 81 wrote:
    81 wrote:
    :yawn:

    You've got to be kidding!

    it's not even a zombie show anymore....it's turned into the hatfields vs. mccoys....the zombies might as well be a winter blizzard at this point

    it never was. it's an apocalypse/survival show, and the zombie virus was the catalyst for the apocolypse.
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  • blackredyellow
    blackredyellow Posts: 5,889
    I've liked the recent episodes, but last night seemed too long and drawn out for what was accomplished.
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  • Dr. Delight
    Dr. Delight Posts: 11,210
    Much better episode last night.

    As far as T. McFarland...that's always been his personality. He is pretty high on himself a lot of times.
    He should stick to drawing and writing Spawn. He is a ridiculous illustrator, but yeah, he can act like an ass.
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  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,335
    I thought last night's episode was ok. I think part of the reason I didn't get overly excited was that it was all about a character that I generally hate. The second Andrea decided to get the hell out of town, you knew she was going to get caught. And the second you saw her on the torture chair, you know Milton is going to step in and stop it. I'm excited to see how the next two episodes pan out.
  • cubBEE_girl
    cubBEE_girl Waiting for next year... Posts: 3,367
    mca47 wrote:
    I thought last night's episode was ok. I think part of the reason I didn't get overly excited was that it was all about a character that I generally hate. The second Andrea decided to get the hell out of town, you knew she was going to get caught. And the second you saw her on the torture chair, you know Milton is going to step in and stop it. I'm excited to see how the next two episodes pan out.
    This.

    But, the biggest disappointment for me was no Daryl on last night's episode. :(
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  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    mca47 wrote:
    I thought last night's episode was ok. I think part of the reason I didn't get overly excited was that it was all about a character that I generally hate. The second Andrea decided to get the hell out of town, you knew she was going to get caught. And the second you saw her on the torture chair, you know Milton is going to step in and stop it. I'm excited to see how the next two episodes pan out.
    This.

    But, the biggest disappointment for me was no Daryl on last night's episode. :(
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    81 is now off the air

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  • pjradio
    pjradio Posts: 6,704
    least favorite episode of the season so far...especially when all week long on Twitter, Glen Mazzara (showrunner) was telling everybody to be prepared for the best, scariest episode yet!

    What really irked me was when Andrea, who had survived months & months with Michonne, alone in the woods, was able to be caught totally unawares so easily. She didn't hear him coming up behind her? :lol: I know, I know, suspension of disbelief & all that, but still...didn't like it
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  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,335
    pjradio wrote:
    least favorite episode of the season so far...especially when all week long on Twitter, Glen Mazzara (showrunner) was telling everybody to be prepared for the best, scariest episode yet!

    What really irked me was when Andrea, who had survived months & months with Michonne, alone in the woods, was able to be caught totally unawares so easily. She didn't hear him coming up behind her? :lol: I know, I know, suspension of disbelief & all that, but still...didn't like it
    Yeah, i was pretty amazed at how easy it was for the Gov to find her. She isn't the sneakiest of people! :lol:
    "I'm just going to walk down the middle of this road...crap there he is *hides behind tree*. Now I'm going to walk in the middle of this field where nobody can see me." :fp: :lol:
  • Riverrunner
    Riverrunner Posts: 2,419
    mca47 wrote:
    pjradio wrote:
    least favorite episode of the season so far...especially when all week long on Twitter, Glen Mazzara (showrunner) was telling everybody to be prepared for the best, scariest episode yet!

    What really irked me was when Andrea, who had survived months & months with Michonne, alone in the woods, was able to be caught totally unawares so easily. She didn't hear him coming up behind her? :lol: I know, I know, suspension of disbelief & all that, but still...didn't like it
    Yeah, i was pretty amazed at how easy it was for the Gov to find her. She isn't the sneakiest of people! :lol:
    "I'm just going to walk down the middle of this road...crap there he is *hides behind tree*. Now I'm going to walk in the middle of this field where nobody can see me." :fp: :lol:

    Ha! My thoughts exactly. When she left Woodbury I thought "don't run down the middle of the road you idiot!" Then she goes out in the middle of the field, although granted, that is probably safer in regards to walkers as she can see better than in a woods. But the big question: Why in the hell did she not take the Governor's truck when she left the warehouse? Even assuming that he had the key, surely they would have learned how to hotwire cars in the year since the ZA started.
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