The Walking Dead

The blonde woman needs to go. Very annoying.

From the preview of next week's episode, it seems Shane isn't done with this fight/argument with Rick and is still wanting to challenge his authority. I think it is about time Rick firmly puts Shane in his place. One of them has to go.

Also, I think it is time for Daryl to have a bigger part in the show. And when is his brother going to come back?
 
The blonde woman needs to go. Very annoying.

From the preview of next week's episode, it seems Shane isn't done with this fight/argument with Rick and is still wanting to challenge his authority. I think it is about time Rick firmly puts Shane in his place. One of them has to go.

Also, I think it is time for Daryl to have a bigger part in the show. And when is his brother going to come back?

I really don't think he would. I mean, he cut his hand off in Atlanta and made it out. They all went their separate ways. I just don't see them running into each other again.

I enjoyed the episiode very much. I thought for a second that Rick was going to pull a Shane and put a bullet in the kids leg to cause a distraction so he and Shane could get out. Thus proving he really can make the tough choice. But I guess they are intending to carry out the Rick/Shane animosity.
 
The walkers in last night's episode could really move. I thought that Shane was be the buffet for a couple of minutes.

Their time on Herschel's farm is winding down. Shane caught site of the lone walker in the field heading towards Herschel's farm. You have to wonder about the significance of that. Showed Shane watching him going out to the end of 18 miles out and on the return trip back to the farm.

I'm betting that the farm get's over run before long and we lose some people to dinner.
 
The walkers in last night's episode could really move. I thought that Shane was be the buffet for a couple of minutes.

Their time on Herschel's farm is winding down. Shane caught site of the lone walker in the field heading towards Herschel's farm. You have to wonder about the significance of that. Showed Shane watching him going out to the end of 18 miles out and on the return trip back to the farm.

I'm betting that the farm get's over run before long and we lose some people to dinner.

Only 3 episodes left. I was thinking the same thing for the last epi of the season.
 
Looking at the last nights episode and thinking about it. Rick and Shane had two long talks- one on the way out to 18 miles out and one coming back. Rick admitted that he probably would have left Otis behind too, if it mean survival.

They show up at the maintenance area and encountered two zombie cops. Neither had bit marks. Rick suggested that maybe they had scratch marks, but did not seem convinced as that being a reason why the cops had become walkers. Then Rick saw the burnt corpses. Did he come up with a new theory on how the cops had become walkers? Inhaling burnt walker flesh and blood?

Then back to Rick and Shane having it out. Shane get's stuck on the bus and it looks like Rick would leave him to die, but Rick could not do that and probably could not have left Otis to die as he had suggested he would do. That floored Shane and opened his eyes up to that he is just a shallow man filled with selfishness and fear.

Shane saw a lone walker coming and going on the trip and did not say a word to Rick. Was that walker a symbol of Shane seeing it and thinking that he was just as alone as the walker? The walker had to cross the road after Shane saw it the first time and then seeing it the second time-both times out of the window on Shane's side of the car.

I listened to the Talking Dead and the producer of the show said that the thought is that the walkers in the city are out of food and are starting to spread out and move out to the rural areas. That walker could have been the symbolism of just that.

Last night's episode, "18 Miles Out" may have been the best episode they have made yet.
 
They show up at the maintenance area and encountered two zombie cops. Neither had bit marks. Rick suggested that maybe they had scratch marks, but did not seem convinced as that being a reason why the cops had become walkers. Then Rick saw the burnt corpses. Did he come up with a new theory on how the cops had become walkers? Inhaling burnt walker flesh and blood?

I was wondering about the significance of that as well. Walker cops with no bite marks. I wasn't buying the scratching suggestion. The blood stuff has got me since the start. Personally, I'd think zombie blood would infect you if it got internal. With as much zombie blood as the characters have gotten in contact with, I'd think if blood was a contagion someone should have been infected by now. Splattered blood al over their face and blood soaked clothes. Having dead walkers that just got their heads busted open by a revolver laying on top of you? Seems too inconceivable to me.

The single walker I thought was dealing with Shane and feeling alone. That said, foreshadowing a walker invasion makes sense also. Rick and the group seem pretty intent on staying at the farm. Herschel and his folks never left. Something's got to drive them out..... :)
 
Didn't Shane stab some Zombies in the head, and then use the same knife to cut open his hand in the bus?

Now that you say that, I think he did. He cut his hand and after stabbing a zombie in the head he seemed amazed that it worked. I remember him putting a second application of his blood on the bus door. Didn't he cut his hand a second time to do so?
 
Cutting your hand for zombie bait with a knife that you're using to kill zombies with hit me as being ridiculously stupid. Whatever though....
 
Some of the talk around the net is that everyone is infected no matter how you die (unless it's a traumatic brain injury) you come back as a walker. Rick is the only one that knows this and the guy at the CDC told him when he whispered in Rick's ear.That is just one theory.
 
I think that they all know that. Everyone that they have seen die, has come back.

Jenner told Rick at the CDC, that he did not know what caused the outbreak, so that theory of what was said, may not be accurate.
 
I think that they all know that. Everyone that they have seen die, has come back.

Jenner told Rick at the CDC, that he did not know what caused the outbreak, so that theory of what was said, may not be accurate.

Like who? Everyone who has died, so far, has been bitten.
 
I think that they all know that. Everyone that they have seen die, has come back.

Jenner told Rick at the CDC, that he did not know what caused the outbreak, so that theory of what was said, may not be accurate.

So if Lori has a miscarriage, does the baby come back as a Walker (Swimmer?) inside her? Uh oh . . . . .
 
Some of the talk around the net is that everyone is infected no matter how you die (unless it's a traumatic brain injury) you come back as a walker. Rick is the only one that knows this and the guy at the CDC told him when he whispered in Rick's ear.That is just one theory.

I still think he told Rick that Lori was pregnant. Even though Rick seemed surprised when Lori told him, I still think he knew.
 
i believe the comic said that everyone is infected and when you die, you come back as a walker. this is the best show on tv.
 

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