The Walking Dead (Season 4)


Are you excited about season 4  

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  1. 1. Are you excited about season 4

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looking forward to tonight's episode.

 

Tyreese, Lizzie and Mika are also alive, as is baby Judith. They are also in the woods, but make it out to the railway tracks only to be reunited with Carol who Rick had previously told to stay away.

 

I had a feeling that pairing was going to happen.

 

Also

 

SGT ABRAHAM FORD

Thats what I'm wondering.

 

 

I sense no (never read comics up to this point) he will try and corrupt Glen I feel

 

That's what I feel too. He said he was building up an army, so it appears he has a mission.

Anyone else but me wondering how everyone turned into walkers on the bus?

I was thinking about that when I saw it, best I can come up with is someone who got on the bus was bit and kept it quiet, turned and mayhem ensued.

Either that or they ran into a herd that overtook the bus.

I was thinking about that when I saw it, best I can come up with is someone who got on the bus was bit and kept it quiet, turned and mayhem ensued.

Either that or they ran into a herd that overtook the bus.

the bus being overtaken seems more likely than someone hiding a bloody bite on a bus full of people

I was thinking about that when I saw it, best I can come up with is someone who got on the bus was bit and kept it quiet, turned and mayhem ensued.

Either that or they ran into a herd that overtook the bus.

 

 

the bus being overtaken seems more likely than someone hiding a bloody bite on a bus full of people

 

 

...Or somebody was shot and killed as the bus left the prison.

 

 

I think someone expired on the bus. It' was still sealed up tight when it was found. Either that or multiple people were hit and died.

With the amount of bullet holes on that bus, someone was surely shot. And when they died they turned, remember you don't have to have a bite to turn, everyone is infected.

 

Yeah and then that one person probably feasted big time

Just lazy writing to trim down the group size. 

 

There is no plausible scenario in which no one is able to get to either the front or back door of that bus.  Unless we're to assume that walkers formed at either end and worked their way to the middle.  Not to mention that there did not appear to be any kind of "feasting" on the bus.  All the bodies were fully intact and the bus was not a mess of gore.

 

Too many lame artificially inflated tension moments cropping in.  For example, the scene in the forest with Beth being 'surprised' by a walker sneaking up on her through the brush.  Really?  Not too mention hunter-tracker extraordinaire Darryl being caught out as well.  I'll grant some level of shellshock and tiredness, but that's only more likely to have them on edge and ready than slack.

 

Really hoping this season improves.

 

Also, it would have been ridiculously simple to have the bus be flipped and on the side of the road.  Then everyone inside could have died as a result of the impact, or was trapped when the others turned. 

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