Originally Posted by Jamie:
They didn't just happen to get back in time, it was obviously the plan to draw them out by leaving.
A winter happened off-screen between seasons 2 and 3. Less than two years have passed in the series overall, you can tell by the age of the baby. She was conceived in the beginning of season 1.
They've spent most of their time stationary at the farm and the prison. The only extended period they've been on the road was the aforementioned off-screen winter.
Basically if you want to nitpick maybe pay better attention to the show first.[/QUOTE]
no, what I'm doing is having a reality base and making fun of a stupid tv show. LOL at pay attention.Its stupid ,mindless tv.
no, what I'm doing is having a reality base and making fun of a stupid tv show. LOL at pay attention.Its stupid ,mindless tv.
the winter happened off screen LOLOLOL
The end of season two, dude. It was fall/winter after the farm but before the prison. You could tell because the leaves were falling and the cast were wearing coats
Spring was in season 3, Lori had the baby. The baby is now about 5 -7 months old.
So we're sitting in late July/August of year #2 of the epidemic.
It's been around 18 months since episode one took place.
Chime in here guys. That sound about right? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sure-Oz:
Rick kept his promise....hard ass mode was necessary
Yeah, some people in my house were all "too far", and I told em to find another room to watch TV in then.
Then you have Glenn and Maggie standing there like Rick just shot somebody's dog. Glenn should have been one of the least likely to look this way, considering he was about two seconds away from the skull bash/throat slash treatment from these fuckers at the trough line.
To let these assholes out of their sight still alive would have been a colossal fuckup of epic proportions. Those fuckers got exactly what was coming to them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gonzo:
The end of season two, dude. It was fall/winter after the farm but before the prison. You could tell because the leaves were falling and the cast were wearing coats
Spring was in season 3, Lori had the baby. The baby is now about 5 -7 months old.
So we're sitting in late July/August of year #2 of the epidemic.
It's been around 18 months since episode one took place.
Chime in here guys. That sound about right?
I think you're right. AMC seems to end each season when winter arrives. When the show was at the prison that was easily accomplished by updating the prison and adding more red shirts in the background.
Now that the group is on the road that's going to be harder to do. When everyone gets to Terminus at the end of last season it appeared to late fall / early winter. Granted, the show is based in Georgia so blinding snow storms won't happen any time soon. But, it does get a bit cold (for southern standards) in the winter. [Reply]
The end of season two, dude. It was fall/winter after the farm but before the prison. You could tell because the leaves were falling and the cast were wearing coats
Spring was in season 3, Lori had the baby. The baby is now about 5 -7 months old.
So we're sitting in late July/August of year #2 of the epidemic.
It's been around 18 months since episode one took place.
Chime in here guys. That sound about right?
Sounds about right. IIRC there were cicadas singing in the trees at Terminus when Rick and crew first arrived. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wallcrawler:
Yeah, some people in my house were all "too far", and I told em to find another room to watch TV in then.
Then you have Glenn and Maggie standing there like Rick just shot somebody's dog. Glenn should have been one of the least likely to look this way, considering he was about two seconds away from the skull bash/throat slash treatment from these fuckers at the trough line.
To let these assholes out of their sight still alive would have been a colossal fuckup of epic proportions. Those fuckers got exactly what was coming to them.
Yep...Rick let the governor wonder around and that effed them too. [Reply]
They seem to be following the comics closer and closer every week.
I enjoy the different twists they put on the story, though.
Glad they had us connect with Bobbq before he was snacked upon. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wallcrawler:
Yeah, some people in my house were all "too far", and I told em to find another room to watch TV in then.
Then you have Glenn and Maggie standing there like Rick just shot somebody's dog. Glenn should have been one of the least likely to look this way, considering he was about two seconds away from the skull bash/throat slash treatment from these fuckers at the trough line.
To let these assholes out of their sight still alive would have been a colossal fuckup of epic proportions. Those fuckers got exactly what was coming to them.
I think they were looking like that because they knew they fucked up by not killing them back at terminus. [Reply]