You guys need to spoiler a lot of what has been said in the last page and a half... A lot of people don't know or don't expect a lot of things that have been said.
Good Dale impersonation. What have we become, if we don't use spoilers for shows that have already aired? Is society truly lost? See guys, he lives on in all our hearts.
Sorry for talking about an episode after it already aired on television at its normal time. That was pretty rude of us to not think about the people that haven't watched the episode yet feel the need to go into a show's thread after the episode has just aired expecting to not find people talking about what they just saw. Again I'm sorry... ....NOT! DALE IS DEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Carl acts like Simple Jack for a full hour!!!!!!!!!! The "[TV] AMC's The Walking Dead Season 2" gets bumped up to the top of the Hangout with 10 new posts shortly after 9 pm right around the conclusion of a new episode. What do you think everyone is talking about..how their day went?
The opening scene to the intro was gold! I loved every minute of it. Here's the promo to next week's episode: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/L51PVOnjgkM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Carl tells Carol she's an idiot I LOL, Dale wouldn't shut the hell up about humanity and then speechless after being ripped by Zombies, I LOL.. T-Dog is still mute, I LOL.. Oh man this episode was comedy gold, I loved it!!!
Good episode. Dale finally died. It's funny yall talked about tdog... I was thinking that as I was watching it, where the f is that black dude. He hasn't said anything since they found that walker in the well. I hope daryl gets more love, he is the man.
How the hell does a zombie sneak up on Dale from behind in an open field? Would you like instant zombie with your instant coffee? Seems like they could have killed him off in a more believable way. And, of course, it had to be the same zombie stuck in the river mud who the kid helped free through his own actions. I guess the point was to finally show once and for all that Dale was not suited to survive in the new world order...even if just walking in an open field with a rifle slung over his shoulder.
That was intense! Did not see Dale's death coming. Hubby and I were like "Do they not care about where Carl is at?" at the scene of his parents on the porch. You'd think that they would have a leash on him in the new world. Kinda strange.
i think hot carl is the worst person i have ever seen on tv and that includes the history channel with all their programs about the nazis. im so sick of that kid and his overacting. hot carl needs to DIE! http://www.chandlerriggs.com oooh - look at "chandlers" special skills... british accent, roller blading and tap dancing? sounds like a trifecta of gay. and for only $35 you can get an autographed picture of "chandler". what a choad!
There's a reason for the way Dale acted. The writers just didn't execute it well. Dale was always afraid of being the oldest and weakest man in the group. He feared that he'd be the next one sacrificed as "survival of the fittest" became more important than honoring traditional moral rules that protected elders such as him. In the end, it was Dale's own weakness that killed him and not the group. This series of episodes has been more of a morality play than anything else. Personally, Randall's impending death has sparked several interesting debates between me and my girl over whether it is moral to kill an outsider to protect the group. Interesting stuff. If the writing was better (say, on the level of Breaking Bad) this show could be the best thing on TV.