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When Carol killed the female waker and was about to dissect, was i the only one who wanted to see what tha walker box look like when she lifted the skirt?
 
When Carol killed the female waker and was about to dissect, was i the only one who wanted to see what tha walker box look like when she lifted the skirt?
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 Dude I thought they were gonna show it for real. Was bout to be like HELLLL NAW!!!
 
I was thinking last night about how he show is forgetting basic stuff. If the timeline has been established that the outbreak began 10 months ago, why is Lori still pregnant?

The things Rick has done and are willing to do are really making what happened in the winter important. I was willing to gloss over it but son has changed (for the better). He's not giving anybody any chances, no slack for strangers laugh.gif Left dude to die and straight up split that guy's wig.

At some point they do need to explain what happened. He went from being on the edge in Season 2 to full blown sociopath in Season 3.

The episode was solid.
 
I was thinking last night about how he show is forgetting basic stuff. If the timeline has been established that the outbreak began 10 months ago, why is Lori still pregnant?
At some point they do need to explain what happened. He went from being on the edge in Season 2 to full blown sociopath in Season 3.
The episode was solid.
Prediction:

-The baby inside Lori is past dude obviously. Possibly still born. Something happens during the C-section that probably ***** Lori up and her character is out of the picture for a while.

-This will be AMCs attempt to regain popularity with this tired broad by hopefully having this zombie baby do mad damage.

-T dawg will be the next to die. And, it will involve Merril no doubt.

- Merrill probably kidnaps the *****, ties him up and proceeds to torture of let the zombies get him.

-Darryl/Rick will make the tough decision and save the day.

Anyways, if Carl or Lori does not die in this season, I will be annoyed. Carl think he buck now, and trying to bag the yambs before he would even know what to do with em.

Lori shoulda died trying to save Shane from Rick....both stabbed through the heart or some ish.
 
When Carol killed the female waker and was about to dissect, was i the only one who wanted to see what tha walker box look like when she lifted the skirt?

You a perv for that :lol. On the other hand....my man Rick plays NO games now :Nthat
 
Prediction:
-The baby inside Lori is past dude obviously. Possibly still born. Something happens during the C-section that probably ***** Lori up and her character is out of the picture for a while.
-This will be AMCs attempt to regain popularity with this tired broad by hopefully having this zombie baby do mad damage.
-T dawg will be the next to die. And, it will involve Merril no doubt.
- Merrill probably kidnaps the *****, ties him up and proceeds to torture of let the zombies get him.
-Darryl/Rick will make the tough decision and save the day.

Anyways, if Carl or Lori does not die in this season, I will be annoyed. Carl think he buck now, and trying to bag the yambs before he would even know what to do with em.
Lori shoulda died trying to save Shane from Rick....both stabbed through the heart or some ish.

i they go by the comic, people are going to die at least by the end of the season
 


If Rick embodies 100% of the swag of Shane, then I'll forgive Rick for killing my fav. character.

Walking Dead was pretty boring up to this point.

This scene in particular got me hooked to the show.

 
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just finished the walking dead webisodes those things are intense as well lol
 
just finished the walking dead webisodes those things are intense as well lol
Are all the webisodes on amc's site?

Also what are the webisodes meant to do? Are they part of the main story or are they side stories?

I've never watched a webisode.
 
I'm thinking T-Dawg might be the next one of the group to die. Maybe that's why they've given him more lines and stuff to do this early in the season

Man hell nawwwwww T-Dawg is obviously the lone pillar of this group.

T-dawg > Jesus

+ my g got the glock AND the bulletproof vest...straight GOD status fam.
 
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I used to hate Carl ,but I **** with him after these last two episodes. Out here with no ***** given, straight savage.
 
Are all the webisodes on amc's site?
Also what are the webisodes meant to do? Are they part of the main story or are they side stories?
I've never watched a webisode.

yeah all the webisodes are on amc they vary from 2-5 min clips. The clips are like side stories ie they show the story of the "girl with the half eaten body" where Rick shoots it on season 1 etc...It basically gives you an insight on some of the zombies.
 
Prediction:

-The baby inside Lori is past dude obviously. Possibly still born. Something happens during the C-section that probably ***** Lori up and her character is out of the picture for a while.

-This will be AMCs attempt to regain popularity with this tired broad by hopefully having this zombie baby do mad damage.

-T dawg will be the next to die. And, it will involve Merril no doubt.

- Merrill probably kidnaps the *****, ties him up and proceeds to torture of let the zombies get him.

-Darryl/Rick will make the tough decision and save the day.

Anyways, if Carl or Lori does not die in this season, I will be annoyed. Carl think he buck now, and trying to bag the yambs before he would even know what to do with em.

Lori shoulda died trying to save Shane from Rick....both stabbed through the heart or some ish.
merle is gonna com eback in the picture and its gonna be next episode

so i think that there is gonna be a little drama between merle and t dog but i feel like daryl will have a big helping hand

i totally forgot though how it went down with the roof seen and merle 

who was all involved ik tdog was gonna set him free but ran away and merle hates t dog cause hes racist but what else was there about that situation
 
^Nothing else other than I think it was Rick who handcuffed him on the roof.
 
:rollin @ the guys watching the prisoners trying to kill the zombies..

I really hope that the baby eats Lori insideout!

T-Dog is awesome. Carl is pretty cool also.
 
^Nothing else other than I think it was Rick who handcuffed him on the roof.
T-Dog (:{ @ still calling him that) was going to set Merle free but dropped the key into a grating or something on the roof and didn't have the time to get it so he just baracaded the door and left Merle there.

He's still alive for the confrontation when Merle returns.
 
Walking Dead: Change in Lori Not Due to Haters
IGN talks to Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman about the episode "Sick," the prisoner dilemma and Lori admitting she's terrible.
by Matt Fowler
October 22, 2012

The Walking Dead continued its strong Season 3 beginning with "Sick" this week.

The Walking Dead: “Sick” Review

Fans of Robert Kirkman's comic series have not only been waiting for the prison set-piece for a while now, but also the prisoners waiting within. And seeing as how things get changed and switched up on the TV series, part of the fun is checking out what's different and what's still intact.

Warning: Full spoilers for the episode "Sick" and slight spoilers for the comics.

We could all probably predict that Rick would face some strong-headed opposition, like he did in the comics, but how would he deal with it on the TV show? Well, as you saw, a little bit more directly. And savagely. I had a chance to talk to Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman about the TV series prisoners, Lori's admission of being a bad wife and mother, and more.

IGN TV: Most things from your comic series wind up on the AMC series, but some things get dropped. What was behind the decision to keep the surviving prisoners?

Robert Kirkman: We just thought it was a really cool element for Rick and the rest of them to get into this prison and to think that it's a safe sanctuary and then to be shocked to find out that it's not and that there are actually people there. And that it's going to be way more complicated than they even originally thought. There's an extra element of danger despite the fact that they thought there'd only be zombies. And on top of that it creates a really cool conflict in the story and there'll be some really great character moments that come from dealing with the prisoners. And there are things that we'll be able to tell really cool stories with. So I think they'll be a great addition and there's a lot more fun stuff to come with them.

IGN: Do you think this episode pairs up well with Season 1's "Vatos" with regards to showing how much Rick has changed when it comes to strangers? I mean, now it's first-strike rules. And one of the prisoners, who didn't do all that much, got left out to die.

Robert Kirkman: Yeah, I suppose that is a very clear way to show the evolution of this character. How he went from being accommodating and very understanding in the first season to where he is now. He is just very harsh and very strict and pretty deadly. And the prisoners of Tomas and Andrew represented a clear danger to Rick and that's how he handles danger now. He doesn't let it grow. He doesn't let it fester. He's not going to allow it become a serious problem. He's definitely not going to live in a prison with a threat looming on the horizon. That's just not something he's going to allow to happen. not after having to deal with Shane undermining him for so long and be a danger that he wasn't even fully aware of. This is a new Rick with new rules and he's not taking any s**t.

IGN: Even Lori supports the idea of killing folks who might cause problems. she also freely admits to being a terrible mom and wife. Was part of that due to the negative fan reaction Lori received during Season 2?

Robert Kirkman: I don't necessarily see it as a response to the fans, or the fans who didn't approve of some of the things she did. I think it's just a natural take on what's been happening with that character. She would definitely blame herself for a lot of the things that have happened. She's an intelligent person and she sees what's going on around her. She's not a character who's not going to be evolving. And so while she used to be very anti-killing and was very overprotective of Carl to almost a ridiculous degree, now she's letting Carl run with the wolves, so to speak, and letting him help out Rick and Daryl. And she's also acknowledging that it's a different world and there are different circumstances and we can't really live by the same rules. And that's a really cool thing.

IGN: Poor Hershel got put through the "Allen treatment," but he didn't suffer the same fate as Allen. Why keep Hershel around? What do you feel he adds to the group?

Robert Kirkman: I think Hershel has become a very key character to the television show and Scott Wilson is a fantastic actor who really adds a lot to the mix and is somebody that we have big plans for this season. So people should be on the look out for that.

IGN: Michonne and Andrea got left out of this episode. How soon will it be before we see them again?

Robert Kirkman: They may or may not be appearing in episode 3. I don't want to ruin anything, but it's pretty likely that they'll be showing up very soon.

IGN: There was a clearly a prisoner who represented the Dexter character from the comics, and he got chopped in the head. How closely do the prisoners on the show match up with the ones in books?

Robert Kirkman: Well, Axel, the guy who says "Holy s***!" at the end of the premiere is from the comic book. So he's the same. And so you'll actually see him do some of the same things throughout the season, so be on the lookout for that. Those characters were pretty much the characters from the comic book series, although I will say that we're not going to be doing the serial killer storyline, so don't worry about that.

Regardless of what he says, Lori is a poorly written/developed character that drags the show down. There's a reason that people, women included, want her to get killed off because of how awful she is.
 
Man you dudes in here are missing the big picture...

Yeah it's cool when people are getting murked or not, but it's not going to help in the future.

If this fool Rick starts killing all of the other stong people when **** hits the fan who's going to be there to back him... the women :lol

They're going to be treated like cattle and raped, sold or whatever if they run into a strong group of men.

This dude Rick is not thinking properly he's just straight up doing things for the moment... when he should be thinking about the long run.

They should be building up their group with as much strong people as they can and start taking over other groups and then everyone will have one man and one woman to themselves.

Another thing I think they should do is not kill walkers but keep them alive and up them all around the jail to deter others from coming it. Like use the walkers as a security barrier or a moat of some sort that way when someone sees the prison they'll see it has so many walkers they'll move onto something else.

They have the right idea though with growing some food, but Rick is not thinking about the strength of his pack. If they run into a group of men they only have two strong guys which is Rick and Daryll... then Maggie is after them... then T-Dogg... then Glenn... then Carl... then the blonde girl... then one footed Hershel... then Lori is last since she's so useless.

On another note though my dude Rick is on some straight up F Lori **** lol... wouldn't even acknowledge her as a wife :lol
 
You would really let a bunch of convicts join your group though? Can't blame Rick for keeping his guard up. The prisoners have done nothing to prove their worth in joining the group. If anything they've raised red flags.

Besides, they get all the food now without having to keep an eye over their shoulders. Bigger group = more mouths to feed.
 
Not only that they were convicts...but they weren't exactly happy to see them either. I would have murked all of em. Too standoffish for me.
 
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