The Walking Dead (Season 2)


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wow at the ending this week. we all knew shane was crazy, but I think the combo of dale pushing him and the walkers being walked back to the barn pushed him over. That also sucks about sophia, I wonder how she ended up there? Was she used as feeding bait?

Shane to me seems like more of the character that most on here expect to see in a zombie film

well each is their own. as far as the missing girl sub plot, i have a feeling its going to re surface in a big way later on. It could be she is with another group that picked her up, who knows?

all i can say is that im enjoying it so far

Good call. (Y) So yeah, I do not mind the whole Sophia sub story now, and really surprised I never thought of it as a possibility. Brilliant episode. (Y)

Good call. (Y) So yeah, I do not mind the whole Sophia sub story now, and really surprised I never thought of it as a possibility. Brilliant episode. (Y)

I can't help but wonder

when she was zombified and put in the barn though and who did put her there. Was she zombified pretty early after getting lost and Otis had enough time to round her up and put her in the barn before shooting Carl? No one else between the time Carl was brought in and now could have had enough time to look for zombies.

It's only because of those questions that I never put two and two together on that.

thats what you get when filming the show in the suburbs of Atlanta lol. There are actually a few unfinished suburbs that I know near me, the homes are prob 90 % complete and look decent enough to use for filming, not sure why they didn't seek out those

I can't help but wonder

when she was zombified and put in the barn though and who did put her there. Was she zombified pretty early after getting lost and Otis had enough time to round her up and put her in the barn before shooting Carl? No one else between the time Carl was brought in and now could have had enough time to look for zombies.

It's only because of those questions that I never put two and two together on that.

Yep, that is exactly what I figured happen. It was early on, before they even found the place.

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:rofl:

Wow! What an ending. I can't help but think that Shane's thinking is what they need to survive. They can't afford to take the moral high road by holding on to the unlikely possibility that the zombies can one day be saved.

It was sad to see Sophia as a zombie. I was hoping they'd find her with another group.

I can't help but wonder

when she was zombified and put in the barn though and who did put her there. Was she zombified pretty early after getting lost and Otis had enough time to round her up and put her in the barn before shooting Carl? No one else between the time Carl was brought in and now could have had enough time to look for zombies.

It's only because of those questions that I never put two and two together on that.

You should watch The Talking Dead, Kirkman said they were originally gonna have Sophia walk out looking normal but she would've walked past the camera and we'd see a large wound on the back of her neck. He also said that Otis did find her and used the animal noose to walk her into the barn.

Chris Hardwick then started drooling over a possible webisode showing us Sophia's story when she went missing, which I think would've been a brilliant idea, they could stretch it out over the hiatus. Here's hoping they do something like that cos the gap is gonna be annoying without something.

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I get the humor in that but from all the complaining I've seen over this season it seems like most would rather have accurate grass length and such instead of interesting character interaction and storyline development. Guess no one has patience to let a story develop through a few slower episodes. I knew something major was coming for the mid season finale and just enjoyed the anticipation.

Shane just jumped about 25 notches on the awesome post in the last episode. :yes: (Y)

To bad the next episode isn't out until February.

See, I don't like Shane at all. I think he was a dick, and was honestly hoping dale would shoot him.

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