One of my best frineds completely flipped her car back in college..she had a mild concussion and thats it.
Well, we know it was dark when they left the bar, but we don't really know that it was nighttime. It could have been midnight, it could have been 4 in the morning. I do think town is a little further away then people in here seem to think because the farm is apparently so isolated from the town that they have no concerns about the hoards of zombies. I'm thinking town is at least an hour away. Hershel also mentioned that they would have to stop when they got far enough out of town for him to work on the leg to keep him from bleeding to death before they made it back to the farm. Add in that perhaps they took a longer route to make sure the kid couldn't just track it in his mind... And then let's say they got there not in the daytime as in 3:00PM but maybe 9AM.
Good episode. Herschel is a good shot. Of course he could shoot, he's an old country guy. There's too much forced 'drama' on the show, with the little 'talks' between characters. It seems inorganic. Let them grow as characters in a natural way. Not everyone in an ensemble cast needs x amount of lines per episode. Looks like the whole Shane thing is coming to a head. Good pacing if they wrap it up in the next episode or two.
He is crazy. They gave some insight into his past with the episode where he got an arrow through the side. He's tried to do good with Sophia and she was dead, and it messed him up.
I noticed something a bit "off color" about that whole scene. He shoots the Black man and watches him bleed out and cry for help till the zombies eat him alive and he offers to shoot the white man to "take him out of his misery"? .
Herschel being mildly racist would be an interesting (but cliched) twist. He also mentions how he sees how his daughter looks at 'the Asian boy' earlier in the season.
I doubt it was racism and was more a combination of the fact that the black guy was already being eaten, was on the ground making it harder to shoot him somewhere where he could kill him and put him down and the fact that that they were trying to get away. Killing the guy that was being eaten would have drawn attention to them as they ran and pissed off those zombies who were eating. Remember, they don't eat the dead.
I just figured Herschel, who's inexperienced with seeing just how bad the walkers are, needed to see what happened to the first guy in order to be convinced to offer to shoot the second so he could avoid a similar horrible fate.
That was all in consideration but I expected a dislocated arm or something. Geez the show is so dramatized I just needed something to make the show more interesting with this 5 seconds of zombie action every episode. The suspense if her arm was broken or limping or something of that sort. I'm just saying. :grin: But the ending of her telling Rick all that will hopefully turn it around. We'll see
Lori is such a ho. Bad enough that she's playing the telephone game telling Rick about Shane "killing Otis", then whispers "Shane thinks I'm his...". Pretty much tells Rick to kill Shane. No one forced her to shack up with Shane and get knocked up. What a disgusting pig.
Has the hottest chick in Oblivion? Gets all sad about it Seriously, all you guys being pissed off about stuff - this is the thing to be the most pissed off about.