Walking Dead Season Two

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Mitchellmania

I wonder who Daryl shoots in the next episode (from the previews)?

Mike Scott

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OMG! I just realized who "Hershel" is! (Scott Wilson from "In Cold Blood", etc.) When did he get all old, fat and bald?

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Mitchellmania

Quote from: Mike Scott on November 22, 2011, 12:40:51 PM
OMG! I just realized who "Hershel" is! (Scott Wilson from "In Cold Blood", etc.) When did he get all old, fat and bald?


When he got old. LOL!

Gasport

THANK YOU, MIKE! I've been straining my poor pea brain these last few episodes trying to figure out where i'd seen him before!

Mike Scott

Quote from: Gasport on November 23, 2011, 09:05:34 PM
THANK YOU, MIKE! I've been straining my poor pea brain these last few episodes trying to figure out where i'd seen him before!

Since Jeffery DeMunn (the guy with the RV) was the only cast member I recognized, I wasn't paying attention to the credits till I read a cast list at Wiki. I had to double check to make sure there weren't two Scott Wilson's, 'cause he looked so different from the last time I'd seen him in anything new.
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Quote from: Mike Scott on November 24, 2011, 02:06:18 PM
Since Jeffery DeMunn (the guy with the RV) was the only cast member I recognized, I wasn't paying attention to the credits till I read a cast list at Wiki. I had to double check to make sure there weren't two Scott Wilson's, 'cause he looked so different from the last time I'd seen him in anything new.
Laurie Holden (Andrea) was in Frank Darabont's "The Mist," along with Jeffrey DeMunn. It's a film that has several connections to "The Walking Dead," and zombie movies in general.
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Gillfan

Well, that was a delightful mid-season finale.

Gillfan

Quote from: Mike Scott on November 22, 2011, 12:40:51 PM
OMG! I just realized who "Hershel" is! (Scott Wilson from "In Cold Blood", etc.) When did he get all old, fat and bald?



He is also one of the monks in THE NAME OF THE ROSE.
My honey and I were both surprised when he appeared on screen.

Sean

I loved how 23% of respondents voted that Dale is the father of Lori's baby on the Talking Dead.   ;D

Mitchellmania

The Sophia ending was sad way to end the mid season. I wish they would have all shot Shane instead.

Creature Features

Turns out Shane was right about everything, though....wonder if that will change the leadership dynamic within the group...?
"It's Alive...oh, It's Alive! It's Alive, It's Alive...IT'S ALIVE!!!"

bigbud

Shane is looking out only for Shane.  I see him breaking off from the group......with whoever will go with him. Wonder how this last episode will play out with Hershel.  He was stunned by the massacre......he'll have something to say, or do, when his head clears........Buddy

Moonshadow

I've avoided reading the most recent posts as I won't get to see yesterday's episode until tonight. However, I thought this article in the Atlantic was interesting (probably because I agree with all of their points): http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2011/11/5-ways-to-fix-the-walking-dead/249104/
Be warned -there are spoilers...I thought skipping the first paragraph would be enough, but there's a major spoiler at the end. I should have known better!

Creature Features

Quote from: Moonshadow on November 28, 2011, 01:15:47 PM
I've avoided reading the most recent posts as I won't get to see yesterday's episode until tonight. However, I thought this article in the Atlantic was interesting (probably because I agree with all of their points): http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2011/11/5-ways-to-fix-the-walking-dead/249104/
Be warned -there are spoilers...I thought skipping the first paragraph would be enough, but there's a major spoiler at the end. I should have known better!

Meh. Dont agree anything about the show needs to be "fixed". And it most certainly doesnt need to use other shows as "role models". It's fine just how it is, and setting it's own standards.
"It's Alive...oh, It's Alive! It's Alive, It's Alive...IT'S ALIVE!!!"

BaronLatos35

I liked the finale, the Sophia ending was surprising and ended with a potential civil war splitting the group.

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It looked like Shane took command when he started the massacre, but Rick was the one who came through and shot Sophia when no one would. It will be interesting to see the leadership dynamic next season.

It's easy to say Shane is this and that. What he did to Otis was horrific and worthy of a death sentence in today's world. In the current apocalypse, survival is the only thing that counts. If it was my family I had to save, my daughter, my wife...it is my job to save them. Nothing and no one is more important.

Shane was right about the walkers in the barn as well, given his situation. Rick is doing what he needs to do in order to guarantee safety for his family. They need to stay. Shane has no family. If I was Rick, I'm staying, If I was Shane, the walkers are dead.

If you have a family, your outlook can change quickly in either situation.
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