The Walking Dead

I thought Rick's question "Would you sacrifice your daughters" kinda foreshadowed that happening. Just my guess though
 
If I could pick 3 to die it would be.

Andrea, honestly she's proven who she is, first with Shane then the governor. I would never trust her again, just wait till the next power hungry dude comes along.

Rick, I'm so tired of hearing him growl his way through an episode. It's getting way to over the top for him, as far as how he's being played by A.L.

Carl, take off that damn hat and you can live.

If Carl removes the hat, then Herschel's other daughter. I don't care to learn her name as she I'd basically furniture. Aside from the random American Idol auditions.

It's a shame you don't like those three. You may wanna look past those flaws and learn to like them.
 
I wondered why they gave the Glenn/Maggie sex scene so much time and emphasis.

I know it signals that they patched things up, but could it also mean that Maggie got knocked up? It would create another story line in season 4.
 
I only dislike Andrea because it's hard to believe she's really as stupid as she seems, and throughout the whole series now she's seemed to always make the wrong choice. Perhaps she finally grows a brain soon.
 
The plot demands that we have at least one overly nieve or idiotic character at all times!
 
I don't want beth or maggie to die. they are all the eye candy within my age range left, and Andrew is so ignorant I really wonder if she's borderline retarded, and I'd feel weird taking advantage of a girl like that.
 
I wondered why they gave the Glenn/Maggie sex scene so much time and emphasis.

I know it signals that they patched things up, but could it also mean that Maggie got knocked up? It would create another story line in season 4.

I think she does get preggo and glen eats it next series before the baby is born. JMO
 
I think she does get preggo and glen eats it next series before the baby is born. JMO
She did in the comics, but they have shown that they are not following the comic verbatim.

We all expected a walker or someone to interrupt their moment on the floor, but when it did not, you had to figure their was some significance to the scene with it's length and all.
 
She did in the comics, but they have shown that they are not following the comic verbatim.

We all expected a walker or someone to interrupt their moment on the floor, but when it did not, you had to figure their was some significance to the scene with it's length and all.

I just fig they wanted to show some passion since they both have been at each others throat. Make up sex.
 
What's your guesses on who buys it and takes a dirt nap at the end of this season ( Please do not use the comic as a predictor):

My thoughts....First, I'll start with those who I consider are most likely "untouchable" - Rick, Carl, Daryl, Glenn, Maggie, Michonne.- they will make it.

Then there are characters that you would call l "low risk" - Andrea, Tyreese, Milton, Carol. I can see a couple from this group to die in the gunfight or from walkers.

Then you have "medium risk" characters - Herschel, Sasha, Beth. I think that we will lose a some or all from this group.

Finally you have the "high risk" group - Martinez, Karen, Merle, Allen, Ben. I think that all of these guys will die.There are too many of them that play similar roles to those on the untouchable and low risk groups. There will be several nameless casualties at Woodbury. I am guessing that a sustained gun battle will draw a herd of walkers to Woodbury and they will have a smorgasbord like they did at Herschel's farm a year a go.
 
The characters I see dying, Hershel, Beth, the 2 white dudes with Tyrese, Merle (to save Daryl), all the governors main crew except Milton and Andrea, and the governor of course.

Who do you all think should get to kill the Gov? Maggie, Glenn, Michonne, Andrea, Rick, or Merle? I'd go with Maggie, what he did to her was pretty damn bad.

Second question, how do you think he will die? Walkers or by the hands of someone that I mentioned above?
 
Never read the comics so I don't know what to expect.

I'm not even bothering to really guess cause I have no idea. Merle seems like an obvious one, but dude survived being chained on a roof in Atlanta. He's asking to be killed off, but he's resiliant. I can see Milton being killed off before Beth. Someone's innocent lamb is going to be killed I think. I'm going with Milton.

I do think at least one of the core members of Rick's group will not make it. Rick's safe. Probably Carl too. But I don't think Rick's group and the Gov's are gonna fight without there being real losses. Rick's group has the experience, but the Gov has superior numbers.

I've said it before, but Daryl just doesn't do much story wise. All he's really done is give dirty looks to everyone and kill a few zombies. Not involved much at all. The one chance they (writers or whoever) gave him when he left the group with Merle, he went right back to the prison the next episode and the focus became Merle. Daryl became just a zombie killer again.
 
How come no one in Rick's group has taken to the roof of the prison to explore the damage to the buildings that Tyreese's group used to enter the prison in the first place?

In the previous episode, "Clear", the bar where Carl goes to retrieve the picture, walkers are sitting at the tables. How did they get there? I understand that the walkers go dormant when their food supply is low or nonexistent, but why would they enter a bar and take seats at the tables?
 
How come no one in Rick's group has taken to the roof of the prison to explore the damage to the buildings that Tyreese's group used to enter the prison in the first place?

In the previous episode, "Clear", the bar where Carl goes to retrieve the picture, walkers are sitting at the tables. How did they get there? I understand that the walkers go dormant when their food supply is low or nonexistent, but why would they enter a bar and take seats at the tables?

Good plot question, which is likely to show back up soon.

As far as the walker presence in that bar, I believe they have texas hold'um on Thursday nights in King county.
 
Seriously though, it has been suggested in Romero's films that when zombies aren't hunting for their next meal they often gravitate to places that had a strong significance in their previous lives. Could explain the bar full'o zombies
 
Seriously though, it has been suggested in Romero's films that when zombies aren't hunting for their next meal they often gravitate to places that had a strong significance in their previous lives. Could explain the bar full'o zombies

I think this was said in the first season.
 
I think Herchel gets it. He is sort of Rick's conscience and that would hurt him (eventually Tyrese will take that role). I think Beth gets it like Lori did in the comics with little Judith in her arms.

For some reason I think Merle makes it another season.
 
SNL tried a skit a couple weeks ago playing off Rick/Carl/Maggie/Daryl running into a black guy that becomes a zombie. Racist angle....ect.

Not very funny.
 

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