Anyone Watching "Walking Dead" on AMC?

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^Yeah, I didn't even think of that. He could be feeding them periodically in order to keep them alive. I just really think there's something significant about who is in there. I can't imagine that his people are ok with keeping random zombies in there. Orrrrrrr... what if he's using them to try and develop a cure!?! Maybe those are failed experiments...
 

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Err even with a cure, you can't fix giant gaping wounds...
 

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^Yeah, I didn't even think of that. He could be feeding them periodically in order to keep them alive. I just really think there's something significant about who is in there. I can't imagine that his people are ok with keeping random zombies in there. Orrrrrrr... what if he's using them to try and develop a cure!?! Maybe those are failed experiments...

He could be keeping all the random dudes his daughter has banged corralled in there.
 
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He could be keeping all the random dudes his daughter has banged corralled in there.

Slut.

I was thinking if ol' boy tagged that no shower takin' hoe up in the loft, no way he could smell that stank-*** with all them zombies moanin' down der.

Shiiittttttt.

That's hott.
 

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They showed the show once yesterday, champ.

It was the new episode.

I just moved.

Cop.

Could have just said you moved but since you wanna be a smart ***.

They showed it at its traditional 6PM pst time. Then they replayed it at 8 and 9:30, before and after talking dead. Then again at 2, so technically that is 3 times yesterday and again this morning champ.
 

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^i could see that, i just wonder how he did it. of course if you want to be a little more "out there" you could think, maybe for some strange reason he started out with 1 or 2 but gradually found survivors and "fed" them to the walkers in barn. This could be one of the reasons why he wanted the Group to leave the farm soon


Was thinking something like this. They feed the zombies random visitors but since the group is so big and armed, they just want them gone.
 

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^ hey! remember the old man didnt want them to have any weapons! i think that could have something to do with our "feeding" theory. they didnt want any of the main group to find the barn and shoot up all the walkers inside!
 

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^ hey! remember the old man didnt want them to have any weapons! i think that could have something to do with our "feeding" theory. they didnt want any of the main group to find the barn and shoot up all the walkers inside!

My theory is that they still believe the walkers are human and don't want to kill them so they lock any that show up in the barn. The walkers could also be their former friends and family, whom they wouldn't want to kill.

Remember when they dragged the fat one out of the well, and Maggie was disgusted seeing it dead on the ground. She said right after that she's never seen one killed so that's my theory.
 
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Could have just said you moved but since you wanna be a smart ***.

They showed it at its traditional 6PM pst time. Then they replayed it at 8 and 9:30, before and after talking dead. Then again at 2, so technically that is 3 times yesterday and again this morning champ.

Yeah.

What was I thinking not constantly following programming?

Let me know when "Turner and Hooch" comes on next, Mr. TV Guide Guy.

(Real men of genius. chorus: Here's to you Mr. TV Guide Guy... Because without your senseless intent of letting people know how bad *** you are with a remote control and a DVR, we would all be lost. chorus: Damn the last episode was bad ***! Why enjoy the dinner party centerpiece of conversation relating to Nietzche's theories of good and evil when you can quote the next nine episodes of "The Walking Dead?" So sit back, relax, and crack into an ice cold budlight and let your hand to eye coordination and twelve DVR units get to work. chorus: Mr. TV Guide Guy...)
 

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They could also simply be the member of the family that they lost, which she showed Glen in picture on the fridge. He does seem to be rather zealous, so perhaps the good man is trying to save them in some weird religious way, which people flock to in times of strife, like a zombie apocalypse. We'll find out! I'm addicted, hard, I need an intervention. This show is awesome and my wife is gonna kick me in the nuts when she gets back from Afghanistan and I'm a season ahead!
 

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^ hey! remember the old man didnt want them to have any weapons! i think that could have something to do with our "feeding" theory. they didnt want any of the main group to find the barn and shoot up all the walkers inside!

I hope not!!! I wasn't a fan of it in "Survival of the Dead"....Well I guess just as long as they don't drag it out & move on I'll be ok with it. I'm just getting bored of they're current location. What do you guys think is up with Daryl? We know he comes from a rough backround, but it seemed he was changing his ways helping find the girl. I'm thinking by the look of the next episode he loses it & let's the zombies out!
 

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I think Daryl is simply becoming a better person. Since he couldn't find his brother, perhaps he thinks he can make up for his failure by finding Sophia like he explained to her mother with the flower story. Rick even tells him he doesn't have to search for her and that he owes the group nothing, but he still chooses to look for her.
 
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I think Daryl is simply becoming a better person. Since he couldn't find his brother, perhaps he thinks he can make up for his failure by finding Sophia like he explained to her mother with the flower story. Rick even tells him he doesn't have to search for her and that he owes the group nothing, but he still chooses to look for her.

Daryl and big brother will come face to face.

Daryl will have to deal with his brother, and send him to his grave.

(Maybe.)
 

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anyone else think this season is much less exciting than the first?
i think in after this episode the group will leave the farm (one way or another) and head towards Ft Benning, i think the plot will thicken from here on out. Also, i would not be surprised if the african american father and son make a brief cameo, or if evidence of their survival showed up in the next few episodes
 

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Yeah.

What was I thinking not constantly following programming?

Let me know when "Turner and Hooch" comes on next, Mr. TV Guide Guy.

(Real men of genius. chorus: Here's to you Mr. TV Guide Guy... Because without your senseless intent of letting people know how bad *** you are with a remote control and a DVR, we would all be lost. chorus: Damn the last episode was bad ***! Why enjoy the dinner party centerpiece of conversation relating to Nietzche's theories of good and evil when you can quote the next nine episodes of "The Walking Dead?" So sit back, relax, and crack into an ice cold budlight and let your hand to eye coordination and twelve DVR units get to work. chorus: Mr. TV Guide Guy...)


Hmm, you reference a terrible movie that came out before I was born, then write a corny song based on commercials that don't even air anymore because I can check a schedule. Nice
 

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I am getting to the point that I would like to see Dale get chomped by walkers or shot in the head.
 

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I am getting to the point that I would like to see Dale get chomped by walkers or shot in the head.

I'm kinda feeling that way too, and for the love of all that is holy please either find that little girl alive or whatever, I want them to move along. Can someone please explain how the old man thinks their family is still alive, I would be getting the hell out of there and quick, I mean who’s to say that the old man won't kill the group and feed them to his family, they’re still alive according to him and they may get tired of eating chickens. !!
 

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I wanna see SOMETHING! It hit me last night-- this season has so far been basically about treading water and prolonging the series another season or two. Sure we've seen Darrel and Shane develop some as characters and there's a missing girl out there that seems to be the reason for their delay and gives purpose to their lives right now (although, they aren't actually out there LOOKING for the girl that much), but I'm starting to get a little tired of this season. I still like the show, but if I were a more cynical person, I'd chalk this season up to being like another AMC series (The Missing) that's stringing viewers along just to keep viewers around for what may happen...then not provide it. I thought part of what made the 1st season so great was the unknown-- and the exploitation of that. Where's my family? Can we get our people out of Atlanta? Is our rock quarry campsite safe? Can we get to the CDC? If we get to the CDC, will we be saved? At this point in season 2, I don't really care if the girl is alive because the show is providing no suspense on the matter. It's like an afterthought. Season 1 kept me on edge, so to speak, season 2 is turning into a yawner. I hope the excitement, suspense, and grasp of the unknown kicks back up a notch.
 

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I agree, Dale is getting kind of annoying. He always gets that really wide-eyed look when he's nosing in. To be fair though, he has good points. Now obviously, what pushed him over the edge with Shane was the knowledge that he banged Andrea, but his wise sage powers are correct in telling him that there's more to the Otis story.

And as far as the "walkers being people" argument, now that Maggie knows that's false, it should bring up some interesting dialogue between Hershel and her. The next episode should be tense.
 

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I wanna see SOMETHING! It hit me last night-- this season has so far been basically about treading water and prolonging the series another season or two. Sure we've seen Darrel and Shane develop some as characters and there's a missing girl out there that seems to be the reason for their delay and gives purpose to their lives right now (although, they aren't actually out there LOOKING for the girl that much), but I'm starting to get a little tired of this season. I still like the show, but if I were a more cynical person, I'd chalk this season up to being like another AMC series (The Missing) that's stringing viewers along just to keep viewers around for what may happen...then not provide it. I thought part of what made the 1st season so great was the unknown-- and the exploitation of that. Where's my family? Can we get our people out of Atlanta? Is our rock quarry campsite safe? Can we get to the CDC? If we get to the CDC, will we be saved? At this point in season 2, I don't really care if the girl is alive because the show is providing no suspense on the matter. It's like an afterthought. Season 1 kept me on edge, so to speak, season 2 is turning into a yawner. I hope the excitement, suspense, and grasp of the unknown kicks back up a notch.

It's "The Killing" but yeah, I know exactly how you feel. The lost girl storyline is getting boring and there's too much filler associated with the little character development. What's really disappointing is that next week is the finale (midseason finale, but still). Let's hope it's a good one.
 

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By the way, how stupid was it that there was a walker in the pharmacy? I assume when Glenn and Maggie came the first time, they'd make sure they checked the back door, etc. It just seemed way too staged that the walker was just standing by the shelves the whole time. You'd think it would have done something while Glenn and Maggie were boning. What a perv
 

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It's "The Killing" but yeah, I know exactly how you feel. The lost girl storyline is getting boring and there's too much filler associated with the little character development. What's really disappointing is that next week is the finale (midseason finale, but still). Let's hope it's a good one.

By the way, how stupid was it that there was a walker in the pharmacy? I assume when Glenn and Maggie came the first time, they'd make sure they checked the back door, etc. It just seemed way too staged that the walker was just standing by the shelves the whole time. You'd think it would have done something while Glenn and Maggie were boning. What a perv

Right- The Killing. Good catch.

Yeah- did anybody out there NOT expect there to be a walker in there this time though?!?! That was pretty weak.

As for the perv walker-- maybe he was a voyeur who just liked to watch when he was alive. Haha
 

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I kept feeling like she was gonna walk up to her mom in the last episode, all zombie-fied!

If it happens, I called it.

You certainly called it.


All I have to say is that I am glad that we finally some closure, they strung that story arc far too long. The zombie barn massacre was a nice touch.
 
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