BenGrimm
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It's crazy how much Carol's character had changed. She was the most worthless dead weight character on the show for the first 2 seasons. I don't really remember her having a particularly important role in S3 either. Now she is like some kind of survivalist bad ash.
I guess I'm alone in this but this show has just become stale for me. Maybe if they would get away from the prison. Move on with it already
From what I've been reading on TWD fan forums, the Governor is supposedly making his return this week. Than will have two stand-alone episodes then next two weeks.
It's not a stretch, originally in Season 2 Frank Darabont wanted a few stand alone episodes; one would have been a flashback of the soldier that Rick finds in the tank in Season 1 in Atlanta.
Now this would be cool. Personally, I find the initial outbreak and societal collapse much more intriguing than the months/years after the infection. I'd love to see the military's response and ultimate demise.
I definitely want it to be something different than the same type story in TWD, just in a different place. A prequel would be a good idea IMHO.
or a story about how that one doctor ended up at the CDC
it doesn't have to cover a whole season, just a couple of episodes
I still wonder how the military was overwhelmed, these aren't WWZ zombies.
and who keeps mowing the damn grass??
I think Kirkman's thought process is that the initial outbreak story has been told a dozen times over in various zombie films. The whole point of TWD was to tell the story that takes place after the movie ended.
Would it be interesting to see how the group came together before Rick woke up? Shane grabbing Lori and Carl and whisking them to Atlanta? Sure but it's not something I'm dying to see.
