Originally Posted by cabletech94:
previews for next week gave me goosebumps.....
Are they just giving everything away?
Last night's episode ends with a cliffhanger ending with Rick as a human martini olive and two hoards of walkers ready to fight over who gets the pit. Then immediately cut to next week scenes: Rick leading the walker hoarse somewhere.
Did see Rick laying on top of a pile of dead hoard walkers?!?
Originally Posted by seaofred:
I almost bet that all the scenes from next week are a "dream" by Rick as he slowly dies on the concrete and the hoard eats him.
Caught back up with the first 3 episodes this afternoon, have to say its been an entertaining season so far, best in a long time
Guessing thats due to the fact that they're kinda forced to speed things along, knowing that Lincoln isnt coming back... read somewhere the rating are completely in the tank, thats a shame because its been a good one so far [Reply]
Originally Posted by cabletech94:
i respectfully disagree. are you watching talking dead? i won't ruin it for you, but movies, other parts of the world, favorites from the past.
it's a great time to be a walking dead fan.......
I can stand the guy who does talking dead so I'm not watching, but is there really interest in a walking dead movie? [Reply]
It's funny seeing the reactions to that episode. Some places have "this was good, that was bad" breakdown. Another board I'm on has overall positive reviews from last night. Then I come here and it exactly as expected - "show sucks, end it".
Personally I'm glad they didn't kill Rick, even though it got a bit hokey that every scene would get a hair away from death only to have him get out of it. I think they learned their lesson from Glenn, once they build a character everyone loves, its off-putting to see that person die a horrible death. And I hope Rick makes his way back to the show after a couple years.
I'm curious where they go from here. It could reinvent the show and get back to being great, or it could end up like The Office without Michael Scott where every episode is just awkward because the supporting characters can't carry the show on their own. [Reply]
IMHO the dream with Shane was fantastic, Hershel was okay, but Sasha didn't make any sense - I cannot recall one significant scene between the two of them. I'm guessing they burned the bridge with Chandler Riggs so bad there was no chance of getting Carl. Were Lori and Glenn too busy? [Reply]