The Walking Dead Mid-Season Premiere Tonight 9/8c



Typical Walking Dead episode:

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I still watch it but man, they need to pick it the fuck up a little.
 
its all part of telling a good story... You can't expect them to kill 50 zombies every episode. The real story is how these people deal with the situation they are in. If you want a zombie shoot out go take your pick on the dozens of zombie movies already out there that have done that already.
 
What po's me about the show is that they are acting like such dumbasses most of the time. Oh, I dropped my bag of guns but am in a Tank with a 50 cal and ammo belts on top. Uhmnn... let me climb out and run for it.

How about trying to start the tank up? When they were at the CDC center... Stock supplies? etc. etc..

At the farm... never mind... you get the picture...

Once I overlook all of that... :) Good show... if they could speed things up just a little...
 
What po's me about the show is that they are acting like such dumbasses most of the time. Oh, I dropped my bag of guns but am in a Tank with a 50 cal and ammo belts on top. Uhmnn... let me climb out and run for it.

How about trying to start the tank up? When they were at the CDC center... Stock supplies? etc. etc..

At the farm... never mind... you get the picture...

Once I overlook all of that... :) Good show... if they could speed things up just a little...

I totally agree. You would think that stocking up on provisions would have been the first thing you would do. I can't wait for the Shane vs Rick showdown that is bound to happen. Shane is going to pop eventually.

@ Highper - No problem.
 
There's always plot holes but you just have to ignore them.

Like, why is that dudes farm like the most special thing on earth? There have to be thousands of abandoned farms in the U.S, out in the country, away from big zombie populations, that these people can go to and start over.

Sure a doctor is rare, but still.. they're always talking about the farm itself.
 
There's always plot holes but you just have to ignore them.

Like, why is that dudes farm like the most special thing on earth? There have to be thousands of abandoned farms in the U.S, out in the country, away from big zombie populations, that these people can go to and start over.

Sure a doctor is rare, but still.. they're always talking about the farm itself.

Exactly. Now that they know the little girl is dead they can move on with no worries. They're in rural GA so there's plenty of farms with freshwater wells, generators, etc. No need to stick around that place.

Unless you're the Asian kid, that is. He's got himself some vested interest in some ass there.

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There's always plot holes but you just have to ignore them.

Like, why is that dudes farm like the most special thing on earth? There have to be thousands of abandoned farms in the U.S, out in the country, away from big zombie populations, that these people can go to and start over.

Sure a doctor is rare, but still.. they're always talking about the farm itself.

Haha. Yeah, like those two guys they offed there at the end. Why not just say, "Hey guys there's a lot of farms around here you could get set up at, we're a little full no offense."

True it wouldn't have been as bad ass.

Also, why the fuck does Lori decide she absolutely have to go fetch the guys? Isn't Rick and Glenn's mission to bring back Hershel?

Overall decent episode though.
 
Very slow episode

Also, why the fuck does Lori decide she absolutely have to go fetch the guys? Isn't Rick and Glenn's mission to bring back Hershel?

I'm assuming its because Hershell is a doctor and that girl was sick. But yeah, she didn't wait very long.
 
There's always plot holes but you just have to ignore them.

Yeah I find when I have a hard time with these plot holes I just "Turbo (yes I talk to myself and call myself by my wf handle) are you questioning the legitimacies of a program about the everyday lives of people trying to survive a in a world where dead people walk around trying to eat live people to make them like minded dead people?" That usually settles it.

But even after that one thing usually bothers me: Wouldn't they have all starved to death by now? I mean they certainly would have died from dehydration. Even if muscles are the only thing active, they still require a certain amount of water to stay active. "Turbo..."
 
Very slow episode



I'm assuming its because Hershell is a doctor and that girl was sick. But yeah, she didn't wait very long.

Your forgetting that she was told about Shane possibly sacrificing Otis. She was probably driving to tell Rick about the possibility.