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think there have been some awesome moments this season

- assault on the prison
- psycho Lizzie suffocating Judith
- Rick under the bed
- 112 oz of pudding
- Bob, Maggie & Sasha in the fog

I guess my taste in TV is the same as my taste in beer: if it isn't complete crap, I'll enjoy it

Daryl and Beth hiding in a trunk to wait out a herd was pretty gangster, I actually liked that whole episode, including the search for Beth's first drink
 
I'm really liking this season. Much more tension, great character development (yes, could have been done earlier but still), and awesome imagery. I love the idea of the train tracks. Maybe I'm getting my hopes up, but it seems like the writers are implying a major crossroads for the characters, maybe even the whole storyline. I have very few complaints about this season.
 
I just can't get to grips with this guy being a zombie killer. He used to be a teacher, you know ....
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think there have been some awesome moments this season

- assault on the prison
- psycho Lizzie suffocating Judith
- Rick under the bed
- 112 oz of pudding
- Bob, Maggie & Sasha in the fog

I guess my taste in TV is the same as my taste in beer: if it isn't complete crap, I'll enjoy it

I like that the split the group up. During the eilpisodes I want to know what the group I cant see is doing kind of like what the group I can see is feeling.

Daryl and Beth hiding in a trunk to wait out a herd was pretty gangster, I actually liked that whole episode, including the search for Beth's first drink

I'm really liking this season. Much more tension, great character development (yes, could have been done earlier but still), and awesome imagery. I love the idea of the train tracks. Maybe I'm getting my hopes up, but it seems like the writers are implying a major crossroads for the characters, maybe even the whole storyline. I have very few complaints about this season.

Yep
 
If you were watching a future 10 season marathon on Netflix, then these last few shows would have a lot more value than they seem to right now. I am in a love hate relationship with them simply because of the limitations of watching a single half-season.

Two half seasons? WTF? That's simply two seasons in my book!
 
Not sure why everyone hates this season. My only complaint is that the walking dead isn't playing 24-7 at home, at work, in the car, in my sleep.. well actually I have had a few zombie dreams
 
think there have been some awesome moments this season

- assault on the prison
- psycho Lizzie suffocating Judith
- Rick under the bed
- 112 oz of pudding
- Bob, Maggie & Sasha in the fog

I guess my taste in TV is the same as my taste in beer: if it isn't complete crap, I'll enjoy it

This is me as well. Pizza works in this scenario as well.
 
Yo all I got to say is that season 1-2 were awesome!!! And the rest blooowwwwwssss. So boring!!


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the BigHair found an interesting theory

not sure if I buy it, but it's a good read and some of the comments are hilarious

& from Talking Dead... backstory about the Governor's dog, Dooley

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the BigHair found an interesting theory

not sure if I buy it, but it's a good read and some of the comments are hilarious

& from Talking Dead... backstory about the Governor's dog, Dooley

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Maybe all that booze in Bob's system is warding off the zombie virus :D

Interesting theory, but like the author said, I'm not sure the writers would plan something like that out so well in advance.
 
Maybe all that booze in Bob's system is warding off the zombie virus :D

Interesting theory, but like the author said, I'm not sure the writers would plan something like that out so well in advance.

with the cost of producing one minute of a TV show, they rarely film anything that isn't relevant to establishing location, character development or advancing the story arc.

so the bite/not-a-bite is likely to be relevant in some way

and booze is the cure to the ZA? good thing we know how to make it!
 
Woah what a mind f•ck. carol did the only thing that could be done but wow


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Yeah, I'm with you. When she killed her sister, I thought, "Oh, you have to put that kid down."
But I definitely felt that was some strong stuff, maybe over the top, even for this show.
 
Indeed. Holy crap.
Was convinced Carol was going to off herself right after that. Entirely too much to deal with there. Also thought it was douchey of her to out herself to Tyrese right afterward about the Karen "thing". It was almost as if she was asking him to kill her.
 
Well I think if I killed a mentally unstable little girl who killed her sister, both of whom I cared about, I wouldn't be too worried about what Tyrese did.

But yeah, it definitely had to be done. One of the most tense episodes and maybe the best thus far.
 
That was a first - a TV show that upset me so much that I couldn't sleep. I had long ago become irritated with Lizzy - she was just a little too creepy - but I didn't see it ending this way.
 
Indeed. Holy crap.
Was convinced Carol was going to off herself right after that. Entirely too much to deal with there. Also thought it was douchey of her to out herself to Tyrese right afterward about the Karen "thing". It was almost as if she was asking him to kill her.

That's a good point. while watching, I thought it unfair of her to burden him like that with so much other pain. But I think it was one more thing she couldn't take.
He did the right thing too, if only for survival.
 
Yeah, I'm with you. When she killed her sister, I thought, "Oh, you have to put that kid down."
But I definitely felt that was some strong stuff, maybe over the top, even for this show.

I'm almost a little sad they tied up that part of the plot. As disturbing as it was, the plotline with Lizzie and Mika had been one of the most compelling parts of this season, especially the 2nd half. That little girl is a seriously good actress...creepy as hell.

But yeah, Carol did what she had to. There was no way they could've left Judith alone with Lizzie after that.
 
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