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Originally Posted by J pold
Outside of the tense final moments I wasn’t a big fan of that episode. It seems to me they are trying to do too much with not enough time to develop current story lines. Between Shane and Otis, Rick and Laurie, Shane and Laurie, Carl getting shot, the old guy and what’s her name, trying to find the little girl, the black guy with the arm cut, and this new girl with the Asian guy, just too much is going on. I’d much prefer if they stuck to two storylines and just spent time developing them rather than being a catch call with every character.
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Yeah I didn't like it either. If they are going to develop story lines and characters at least do a good job of it.
I'm not sure what the creators of the show are intending but I'm finding myself rooting for the zombies. All the emotional scenes are over-acted and lame, and there's just not a lot of redeeming characteristics that want you seeing more of any of them. They are all annoying. The least annoying person on the show is the guy with the crossbow (the one thats supposed to be the arsehole).
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A few weeks after crashing head-first into the boards (denting his helmet and being unable to move for a little while) following a hit from behind by Bob Errey, the Calgary Flames player explains:
"I was like Christ, lying on my back, with my arms outstretched, crucified"
-- Frank Musil - Early January 1994
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