If you've read the comic, I think I know what you're referring to. I'm not sure their balls are big enough to do that scene...
I'm also in the camp that's disappointed in Carol's continued existence on the show. Daryl needs to put her eye out ASAP.
Yeah you are thinking of what I'm thinking of lol. Also, for those wondering about Tyreese, it seems to me that Daryl is taking that role.
The bigger question to me is why when Rick and the boy got on top of that camper didn't the idiot start driving away with them on top? Why would those two get down off the top of a vehicle and walk into the hoard? It's a camper! Also, I swear the doors they used on the camper were totally different in this episode than they've been depicted previously, but I could be wrong. Seems to me that was totally illogical. If Rick and boy jump on top of camper and then scream "GO!" the guy starts driving and just starts running over zombies.
Shane fired a shot as Rick stabbed him, which was less than 3 minutes before Carl shot zombie Shane. In that amount of time, those leg-draggers probably covered what, about 100 yards? There's no reason to believe they wouldn't have been within earshot for both gunshots.
Lol if that. They were moving so slow I doubt they covered more than 50 feet in those 3 minutes. It was a plot hole. Oh well it's forgivable.
The writers did a good job developing Andrea into a fighter. Sill hate her character, but they did well.
I actually like her now. In terms of a character (meaning not the acting job, just the character being portrayed) the only ones I hate are Carol and Lori.
When they saw the herd, why didn't they simply take the RV and cars and drive away? After a few days come back and check to see if the herd has moved on, and rebuild the perimeter around the farm. Don't shoot 600 walkers on limited ammo.
I mean, yes, this is obviously the biggest problem with the episode. They "took a stand" against the walkers. LOL It makes no sense against that type of thing for several reasons. 1) Unlike a traditional army, there will be no attrition impact on the walkers. They don't care if you kill 3/4 of them, they'll keep attacking 2) Limited ammo: It makes no sense to waste 100+ bullets if you no you can't kill them all 3) If that one gun shot attracted that whole hoard, imagine what that area should theoretically be covered in by now? LOL It's just illogical. Because of the nature of the walkers it makes zero sense to stand and fight them like that.
Walking Dead the Game (based mostly on comics) <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/u14YHB_u5D0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Fast forward to 9:05 to see another trailer of the game <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/tm-OtQNJVEg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Looks alright. I think it is going to be episodic content, like Back to the Future was for TaleTell Games. Didn't play that one though.
Too much pride on Hershel's part to die with his ******* farm that he didn't even end up staying and dying at. That and I guess Rick and Carl went missing so they couldn't make up their minds to leave them or not until the threat became imminent to their own lives.
He'll be here in May for Comicpalooza at George R. Brown. If only T-Dog was coming, then again he probably wouldn't be able to talk.
I think I know what he is talking about as well, and I agree with you. Don't believe they would put that part on tv.