bluecoconuts
Legend
Perfect scene: The priest nails Tara and in the process they both get eaten and Michone turns them into her new zombie pets.
Nails as in what way? Because one would be awesome and one would be really awesome.
Perfect scene: The priest nails Tara and in the process they both get eaten and Michone turns them into her new zombie pets.
Would be pretty nuts if animals could carry the virus, and then bite someone. Or flying insectsGood question. A zombie horse would be cool. Better yet zombie gorillas and lions escaped from the zoo. Crazy! The feral dog scene was kind of cool. I think they would be all over the place. When I was a kid in the 70s we had them in the forests in Central PA. They were mean and would chase you if you seemed vulnerable. I remember a neighbor running down the street with three dogs after him. It was scary. But it seem that they were all shot off back in the day because I haven't seen any since I was young. Who knows though. Maybe tame dogs would go up to zombies to be pet?
I wouldn't doubt that Kirkman would love to kill off Darryl but I doubt AMC will let happen.
So then WHO did Tara have sex with?
Perfect scene: The priest nails Tara and in the process they both get eaten and Michone turns them into her new zombie pets.
Why? Because you believe that he wants to stay truer to the comic storyline? I don't think we actually know that. Maybe he likes the changes.
I think you know.Nails as in what way? Because one would be awesome and one would be really awesome.
I meant in real life. But even in the show, Tara is dumber than a bag of rocks. You think she knows if she is gay? Someone probably just told her that and she believed it.Tara had a girlfriend when she was hanging with the Governor. I think Tyrese shot the woman during the Governors invasion of the prison.
Apparently AMC green-lighted a "prequel" set in LA for two seasons. It'll be made by Kirkman and the regular Walking Dead peeps, just different characters/location (obviously)... Gonna have their own Talking Dead aftershow with Chris Hardwick and likely going to show during the summer or when the regular Walking Dead isn't on.
On the one hand it's cool, because more Walking Dead, but on the other hand I'm skeptical, because when they try to force too much of a good thing, it tends to get old.
Apparently AMC green-lighted a "prequel" set in LA for two seasons. It'll be made by Kirkman and the regular Walking Dead peeps, just different characters/location (obviously)... Gonna have their own Talking Dead aftershow with Chris Hardwick and likely going to show during the summer or when the regular Walking Dead isn't on.
On the one hand it's cool, because more Walking Dead, but on the other hand I'm skeptical, because when they try to force too much of a good thing, it tends to get old.
The sister series is going to be set in the LA area and will start off at first more towards the beginning of the epidemic. Which I think will be good to see because a lot of people want to see what happened when the whole thing started to go down. In future seasons that show is going to catch up with the currently running show and be at the same times. I do agree with you though, this could be just adding too much to a good thing and some may get tired of it. Two series with basically the same things happening? That wouldn't be good. But with it being in a zombie apocalypse, how much can they really do in these shows?
Well, Better Call Saul has been great IMO, so a pre-quel of WD would be fine with me.Apparently AMC green-lighted a "prequel" set in LA for two seasons. It'll be made by Kirkman and the regular Walking Dead peeps, just different characters/location (obviously)... Gonna have their own Talking Dead aftershow with Chris Hardwick and likely going to show during the summer or when the regular Walking Dead isn't on.
On the one hand it's cool, because more Walking Dead, but on the other hand I'm skeptical, because when they try to force too much of a good thing, it tends to get old.
I could see that in seasons 3 and 4, but cant agree now. I think the 2nd half of this season has been amongst the best ever and has future seasons set upTwD is starting to become the same thing every season. Another group of people they can't trust for whatever reason; there's conflict and then they move on.
Well, Better Call Saul has been great IMO, so a pre-quel of WD would be fine with me.
On a side note, no "Talking Saul" which is a bummer
Two more episodes. Things seem to be heating up. I hope Rick ends up taking over the Alexandria Safe Zone and treats it like a compound that needs constant defense. There are like 3 or 4 gates with roads leading up to them. It really doesn't look like the greatest set up to have to defend.
I could see that in seasons 3 and 4, but cant agree now. I think the 2nd half of this season has been amongst the best ever and has future seasons set up