Maybe. But sometimes the action + the dialogue + in-universe logic don't fully add up. Even when you suspend real-life logic.
Maybe. But sometimes the action + the dialogue + in-universe logic don't fully add up. Even when you suspend real-life logic.
Yes. They're also attracted to movement and sound. So flickering, crackling conflagration=zombie magnet.
I look forward to s3.
To conduct an investigation to free Sharon's son.
The New Testament says it's God's role, not man's, to judge, e.g., see https://www.google.com/sear…. If Joe prayed for forgiveness and lived a Christian life going forward, he could redeem himself in God's eyes.
No need. The bridesmaid's statement that Ricky had urged her to drink from the flask, Lee's telling Clare that Ricky kept rohypnol in the flask to drug girls at clubs and bars, Lisa's condemnation that provoked Ricky to murder her, and Ricky's wife's description of the man's sleaziness painted a sufficiently complete…
No doubt, we'll see Sharon and Jocelyn working to get and win Sharon's son's appeal,
Quite right.
I'm waiting for Jessie to die. Not only did the camera linger a lot over her tattoos earlier in the season (implying that's how we'd recognize her corpse or zombified reincarnation), but the show's too bleak for Rick's blooming romance to last.
Like Nick's walker-girlfriend in Fear the Walking Dead. She was shambling around with a butcher knife stuck - up to its hilt- in her heart, but not much blood surrounded it, indicating someone had stabbed her after she'd died and zombified. Made me chuckle, because I figured whoever stabbed her (incorrectly) relied…
Carol's a bit off, though. For example, consider how she talked to Sam, that last time.
You're omitting the fact that Eastman changed, and Morgan pointed out to Rick, Michonne, and Carol that each of them had changed, too.
That wacko song + the numerous walkers milling about the house + Deanna's opening the bedroom door to squeeze out parting shots was an alternate reality parallel to Deanna's welcome to the safe-zone party.
Tara (not Tanya).
"White Walkers"?
Never say, "never". In "Heads Up", Glenn created choke points by head-stabbing the walkers surrounding the dumpster, thereby creating a protective buffer zone around himself.
Rick and Tobin were knocked down by the tower-fence collapse. They, unlike Maggie, Carol, and whoever the third woman was, didn't slip, trip, and fall while escaping the invading zombie horde. In contrast, though, Tara and Rosita twice rescued Eugene.
I recall, during the downtown Atlanta scenes in season 1, zombies climbing a fence in pursuit of Rick's group and climbing the stairs to the department store roof, where Merle was locked up before he self-amputated his hand.
Could be movement that attracts them.
Poor kid: given his abusive father and dysfunctional brother, and the treatment (and advice) given by his mother and his desired but reluctant mentor (Carol), no WONDER Sam's a weirdo basket case.