The Walking Dead

He already had the virus, they can't let him die or he will turn. All will be good as long as he stays alive.
 
While they do already have the virus, you can be turned with just a bite. Remember the guy in season one that got bit? The one they left on the side of the road with a gun. He was turning and he wasn't dead.
 
While they do already have the virus, you can be turned with just a bite. Remember the guy in season one that got bit? The one they left on the side of the road with a gun. He was turning and he wasn't dead.

He was dying. The bite kills you. You re-animate after dying. But technically, the bite doesn't turn you.
 
Wish we would have got 2 hours the first week. Oh well.

IMO they're lucky only one person got bit. They are moving way too fast and being way to reckless. Every dead person they walked by I would think "even though it's not moving, it wouldn't be a bad idea to put something through it's skull just to be sure"
 
Wish we would have got 2 hours the first week. Oh well.

IMO they're lucky only one person got bit. They are moving way too fast and being way to reckless. Every dead person they walked by I would think "even though it's not moving, it wouldn't be a bad idea to put something through it's skull just to be sure"

I kept thinking the same thing.
 
Also they need to do herschel a favor and put a bullet in his head. If he doesn't die from blood loss (which he probably does) then that leg gets infected, he gets septic, and dies a horribly painful death within a couple of days. And lets pretend for a minute he does live. He is a major burden to the rest of the group up until the point he eventually gets bit again.
 
The mom is definitely still an annoying whench, but Carl seems to be coming into his own as a little midget badazz.

If any of you are up to date with the comics then....

Well, I probably shouldn't say anymore.
 
Also they need to do herschel a favor and put a bullet in his head. If he doesn't die from blood loss (which he probably does) then that leg gets infected, he gets septic, and dies a horribly painful death within a couple of days. And lets pretend for a minute he does live. He is a major burden to the rest of the group up until the point he eventually gets bit again.

Nah, he'll live. The show has to create hardship besides the zombies and they just did.
 
Although if it was real life dead people wouldn't be reanimating and eating people so I suppose I should just go with it.
 
why did so much time pass between the end of season 2 and the beginning of season 3?
 
why did so much time pass between the end of season 2 and the beginning of season 3?

I think it was to show his the group had gelled. They were a tight unit and everyone knew their part. There were way too many yelling matches in the first part of last season that really dragged the show down. If this episode had aired then, they would still be standing outside the prison arguing whether or not to go in and would do so for 2 1/2 episodes. Plus, it's hard to show cleavage with a big coat on.
 
If this episode had aired then, they would still be standing outside the prison arguing whether or not to go in and would do so for 2 1/2 episodes. Plus, it's hard to show cleavage with a big coat on.

This. I thought the first half of the season seemed to drag on forever. I didn't really like it, but the second half ended up being pretty awesome. I wondered if that was intentional or a product of the staff having to backpedal and figure out where they wanted to go after Frank Drabont departed last season. Sunday's episode was just sick, though.
 
They had to develop some characters first to pave the way for what was going to take place. Without that, it would have lacked the drama that the show needs. You do not stay #1 on cable TV by smashing zombie heads for the entire show each week.
 
They had to develop some characters first to pave the way for what was going to take place. Without that, it would have lacked the drama that the show needs. You do not stay #1 on cable TV by smashing zombie heads for the entire show each week.

There's more to the show than that?!?!?!
 
They had to develop some characters first to pave the way for what was going to take place. Without that, it would have lacked the drama that the show needs. You do not stay #1 on cable TV by smashing zombie heads for the entire show each week.

Except that they didnt develop the characters. They just yelled at each other. Dialogue alone isn't character development.
 

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