Originally Posted by notorious:
It's hilarious, because in real life, they would have blown Negans head off when he showed up at the gate.
Or Coral should have blown him away when Negan showed up as Coral had the gun on the two guys looting his house. No one would have even known for a while that Negan was dead. It was perfect. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Or just start every episode 20-30 minutes late and fast forward through them.
That's what I typically do.
I watch with the family and don't want them to have wait for me to take a leak.
By the time we caught up with fast forwarding the the commercials I realized the show was an hour and a half.:-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by frankotank:
I didn't sit there and actually time it...but man oh man the commercials.
they can "call" it a 90 minute episode....but that's bullshit. I'm guessing that actual time the show was on...with all the commercials....it wasn't much more than what airs on a normal 60 minute episode.
good money if you can get it I guess....
thank God I DVR it and start about 20 minutes late! :-)
Normal episodes are between 42 and 45 minutes without commercials. The special 90 minute version had 58 minutes viewable. [Reply]
Originally Posted by :
"Walking Dead" fans are abuzz today believing that they may have uncovered a big Easter egg that revealed on Sunday night's airing that Daryl may have gotten a message through to Rick using Morse Code. Did you notice that at the beginning of the show the camera flashed to a poster hanging on the wall of Rick's home of the Morse Code chart?
Well, if you missed that tidbit you may have also missed what some die-hard fans claim was a scene between Rick and Daryl at Alexandria making some serious eye contact with each other after Negan denied them the opportunity to speak to each other. The scene everyone is talking about shows Daryl looking hard into Rick's eyes, but blinking in a weird pattern.
What first looked as though Daryl was just having trouble focusing his vision through his swollen eyes may have been their way of communicating, with Daryl telling Rick with his eyes that he was okay in a way that went unnoticed by Negan.
Fans have spent the night de-coding what Daryl's blinks could have been quietly saying to Rick, and to the best of their knowledge the series of odd blinks in Morse Code meant just that, he was okay. Could it be that Rick and the group spent some time behind the walls of Alexandria learning to use Morse Code should the situation arise to keep in contact with each other?
Originally Posted by KC_Lee:
My wife texts with a friend of hers (during commercial breaks) every Sunday during TWD. Every 10 - 12 minutes there would be a commercial break. Drove us both up the wall.