hehe, see? I saw some members of other forums calling the show itself The Talking Dead to allude to all the dialogue that takes place during each episode. I stopped watching The Talking Dead with Hardwick
To be fair, Rick did put T-Dog in charge of the farm's perimeter, of keeping track of who goes in and out of the house. "Aw, hell naw!"
Lori is such a dumb b****, how are you gonna give Shane hope when him & your husband just beat the **** out of each other. I think Lori & Carl have caused the death of more people then the actual zombies this season. Team Lori & Carl: Otis, Dale & Shane Team Zombie: Sophia
I know right? and We aren't even sure Sophia's death was caused by a zombie. Maybe she just drowned in the river or something and then turned into a walker.
rick really thought carl was pointing the gun at him? carl was so frozen with fear that he could shoot zombie shane but not motion to his father in two minutes that shane was getting up and coming up behind him. i just didn't buy into any of that sequence. it was good up to where rick stabbed shane. then, it was just dumb.
Any sequence carl is in is dumb. He is just annoying. I was SO amazed at what happened between rick and shane. I thought to myself, "nothing can ruin this moment...... (sees carl) darn it "
Don't forget Randall in Lori and Carl's camp. Jeez I can't believe she said that crap to him. That and Glenn's sulking were low points, especially him acting all surprised that Hershel knows about the two of them...he just gave you his Daddy's watch you idiot! I like that Rick was elevating Daryl to second in command essentially. Hopefully he has more of a lead role next season. What I find a little weird though is that all the other gunshots fired on the farm didn't catch the attention of the zombies, just the very last one Carl fired. Oh well makes for better drama.
Did not expect that to happen! (I don't read the comics). I laughed when Carl shot Shane in the head. Really? At the first shot? Perfectly in the head?
Spoiler In the beginning of the season they encountered that large pack of zombies on that road with all of the abandoned cars. I think this might be that same pack or phenomenon (traveling in packs). They were getting closer as it was I assume. Also, they mentioned how the cows on the farm probably attracted them and that the creek was drying up. So its feasible.
Spoiler I read a recent interview with Kirkman that indicates the intro of the season finale will deal with the origins of this particular mob.