Didn't they say in the first episode that if you get bit, you will go thru a really bad fever and then you become a walker?? I think I remember something along those lines.
That was quite the last 5 minutes, pretty intense.
I would imagine that only applies to a minor bite, it looked like she basically bled out from the bite to her neck, so she probably just skips the fever part.
it takes awhile after death i think. i was quite glad to see her get chomped on though, terrible actress. that opening scene with the 2 sisters in the boat trying to be emotional was just painful
Agreed. I couldn't help but think these two C-list actors were trying to act as hard as they could. It failed miserably, it was terribly done.
The shooting the cholo in the butt with the arrow though was gold. Not sure why I found that funny but I did!
Yeah, if that was the best take of the crying in a boat scene they had, then I shudder to think of the outtakes. Brutal acting in that scene.
Slow start to the episode, but it ended up very good. I was really glad to see one of the main actors (I guess?) take a bite and end up on the ground dying, ts a good precedent going forward about any character being able to bite the dust.
Well the explanation they gave on tonight's episode was that "the saw was too dull" to cut through the cuffs. It was only explained in a single sentence, and yet somehow I'm satisfied heh. Maybe because at least I know they thought about it.
Yeah, the redneck brother said that, it was too dull for the cuffs.
Ok so I have a question and maybe I missed it but didn't he say he had to go back to the City not only for the guy and the guns but also the promise he made for the father and son in ep. 1?
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Ok so I have a question and maybe I missed it but didn't he say he had to go back to the City not only for the guy and the guns but also the promise he made for the father and son in ep. 1?
He needed the walkie talkie that was in the bag of guns. Once a day he was going to be on it to see if he could get a hold of the father and son. I think that time of day had already passed in this episode by the time he got the bag.
He needed the walkie talkie that was in the bag of guns. Once a day he was going to be on it to see if he could get a hold of the father and son. I think that time of day had already passed in this episode by the time he got the bag.
I see, just found it strange that there was no talk of the walkie talkie (how cool would that have been to come up with that name) at all when they made a fairly big deal about it as one of the primary reasons to go back.
Also I really wonder where the redneck ended up with the vehicle?
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I see, just found it strange that there was no talk of the walkie talkie (how cool would that have been to come up with that name) at all when they made a fairly big deal about it as one of the primary reasons to go back.
Also I really wonder where the redneck ended up with the vehicle?
LOL went a bit ADD there for a sec, eh?
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So is anybody else wondering how all those zombies got out there?
I know they aren't far from the city, but even still I'm thinking the dude that cut his hand off filled the back of that truck he stole with zombies and unleashed them on the group.
^^^I'm thinking they could see the fire. Remember when the guy said he built the fire area walls higher so they could make a bigger fire and not have any of the zombies see it. I'm thinking the fire was too big and attracted the zombies to their camp. I don't think they even mention the fire thing if they weren't gonna have a zombie invasion at the end of the episode.
given that the wife nailed her husband and the best friend in quick succession, i'm gonna guess that now she's pregnant and a "whose baby is it" storyline will develop for season 2. i haven't read the comics, but it seems like a very convenient plot twist
I thought about that too and if that is the case i'll be switching to another channel.
What makes this show good is the zombie fighting and the guns and ####. not stupid storylines like "ZOMG HE SLEPT WITH MY WIFE" blah blah blah. if i wanted to watch that i would turn on 99% of other TV shows.
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I thought about that too and if that is the case i'll be switching to another channel.
What makes this show good is the zombie fighting and the guns and ####. not stupid storylines like "ZOMG HE SLEPT WITH MY WIFE" blah blah blah. if i wanted to watch that i would turn on 99% of other TV shows.
There are a thousand other options for zombie fighting in movies etc. The only way a TV series will work is if there are other parts to the story. Sure it is only 6 episodes a season, but that is still ~5 hours of content compared to ~2 for a zombie blasting flick.
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So is anybody else wondering how all those zombies got out there?
I know they aren't far from the city, but even still I'm thinking the dude that cut his hand off filled the back of that truck he stole with zombies and unleashed them on the group.
I thought about that as well. However would he really do that as he believes his brother in in camp with everyone else? Perhaps, but I'm not sure.
This is a great series! Highly recommend the comic as well! It isn't following the comic per-say except for the attack at the camp and Amy being undead lunch.
The Undead walking into camp is explained and I think we will see more about that next week.
Sucks that it is only 6 episodes and we will have to wait a year before we see more.