The Walking Dead (Season 2)


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What was THAT at the end? It was a meh Finale. Last week was better imo.

Yeah i felt the same. Im really hating on lori too. She had the affair and caused the riff between rick and shane. I dont think the group should be hating on rick either.

Season 3 should be interesting. Just sucks i have to wait over 6 months too see it.

the writers were just saying on talking dead that lori isn't really ****ed at rick but more ****ed because she put things in motion and caused shanes death

I am also curious about the helicopter at the beginning, heck If I was in this a helicopter would be necessary

also anyone else think finding a 2 way radio would be a something they should have done ages ago for those split up moments

I like that the show deviates from the comic because stuff happens when you least expect it. Like Dale's death. I was expecting him to bite it in Season 3/4. I also like that they developed Shane a bit more before they killed him off.

Ill have to check out the comics again. I stopped because I didn't want the deviations to ruin things for me

For me, reading the comics first made the show even more enjoyable. When Andrea was saved, and they showed who it was, I hit the roof. I didn't see it coming and, "it," is one of my favorite characters from the comic. If you think Daryl is a bada**, wait until you see this new character.

And what Rick was told at the CDC, I called that.

the writers were just saying on talking dead that lori isn't really ****ed at rick but more ****ed because she put things in motion and caused shanes death

I am also curious about the helicopter at the beginning, heck If I was in this a helicopter would be necessary

also anyone else think finding a 2 way radio would be a something they should have done ages ago for those split up moments

I was thinking the same about the radio situation while watching this episode. I'm also surprised that they didn't come up with some sort of escape plan in case of a herd attack. But as they said, they were stupid for assuming that they were safe to being with.

Yes, noise attracts them, but my point is the group has been in the woods for hours and didn't see a single one.. Then Carl shoots his gun and hundreds come out from no where. I would at least think it'd take them a while longer to limp their way. Not a big deal, just slightly unbelievable.

On a side note I was thinking that Shane was communicating with the horde in the woods as he was turning and we see those flashes of zombies. I guessed that would be why the horde was moving in that direction. However, it does not explain why they didn't move in that direction when Shane discharged his gun fighting with Rick.

It was nice that they finally revealed what was said to Rick from the guy in the CDC before it blew up. Now to answer where that mysterious helicopter is from? Ugh can't wait for next season - which is too long away.

If i remember correctly it is already revealed in comic.

They probably did but I never got into the comics of this so this is all new to me! :rolleyes:

it was more toward the thread than your post, i just quoted it so other members will know what i am talking about. If you don't read comics its cool, not everybody likes reading.

Yeah i felt the same. Im really hating on lori too. She had the affair and caused the riff between rick and shane. I dont think the group should be hating on rick either.

During the Talking Dead, Glen Mazzara said that Lori is hating herself. It isn't necessarily Rick she's mad at, but herself. She just happens to be taking it out on Rick right now.

It thought it was a great finale until the ending though. Everyone is all of the sudden mad at Rick because he withheld this small bit of information about everyone being infected? How does that change anything really? Do they feel any different now than they did before they knew that? Are they in the exact same situation they were before? Seriously, the way they write these characters would make me want to kill them all because they're all stupid. I couldn't stand how Shane went about things, but I think even he would have kept that to himself because it wouldn't have helped a thing to tell them.

The irony of the finale is Rick has sort of taken on a bit of Shane's no beating around the bush attitude.

It thought it was a great finale until the ending though. Everyone is all of the sudden mad at Rick because he withheld this small bit of information about everyone being infected? How does that change anything really?

It makes a HUGE difference.

Let's say you and I find a nice, safe spot to hole up. Before, it would have been fine if you suddenly had a heart attack in the middle of the night. I would have woken up, found your un-bitten corpse and threw you out. But NOW, I have to worry about it. You have a heart attack while I'm asleep and I become instant zombie food.

Yea, HUGE difference.

Seeing Rick confess to Lori what he did to Shane; I kind of saw Rick take on some of Shane's mannerisms...that crazy stare...certain speech patterns. I thought that scene was great!!

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