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Zoe Butcher
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The only work that came close to scaring me as much as the film The Shining did by King was King's novel Pet Sematary. Now that was pretty scary. All of the book to film adaptations have sucked except for The Shining, The Dead Zone, The Mist, Carrie, Misery, The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, Stand By Me, and

Kubrick's The Shining is simply superior horror to anything King has ever written in my opinion. I believe it to be the greatest 'modern' horror film ever made. I rather enjoyed the exploration of the Shining through the documentary Room 237. It really bugs me how King cannot let this go after all these years. It's

Lawsuits to be forthcoming I'd imagine…

Almost every cast member was an actor or actress that had been on another reality show as well. It failed because it wasn't real, they were all acting. Hell, Dedeker the polyamorist was in half a dozen low budget schlock movies before she signed up for this show. lol.

People are FURIOUS that those of them who got charged for the premium package to watch feeds 24/7 were charged again yesterday automatically on their credit cards, and a day later Fox cancelled the show. Curious timing, to cancel it right after they steal money from people's credit cards without giving them the

Thank GOD. It was absolutely hilarious to go to UtopiaTV.com and read all these people that thought they were actually in control of the experiment and could banish whoever they wanted. I only watched a few episodes, but I certainly kept up with the website because it was rip-roaring funny to read the comments.

Where was Morgan when we last saw him? Back in King County, Georgia? Holy crap, I didn't realize that was Morgan in the woods following the Terminus signs, once Rick and the group start to head back towards Atlanta, they will inevitably run into him again, so Morgan will definitely be back this season in a big way,

Ahh, I hadn't seen the previews for the next episode, but it seems strange that there will now be three POV's for a while anyway. I didn't much like the the four POV structure from last season.

Claire Dane's over-acting is simply awful to me and often inexplicable, just having a mental illness isn't enough to explain away some of Carrie's bizarre attitudes and choices, and also the writers are making her character almost impossible to relate to, which is a big problem for the show's future. Nailed it, Bruce.

Yep, that's what I'm guessing too…. Carol and Daryl run into Noah who managed to escape and rescue him and take him back to the church and they hatch a plan to rescue Beth and might even run into the splinter group in Atlanta since the bus had to be driving North that way anyway. It makes sense plot-wise, and it's a

Hahaha! So true, one or two years worth of wandering around in circles in the same state seems plausible, but then suddenly because the plot demands it, they'll be able to magically dodge vast numbers of walkers and drive in a fairly straight line all the way to Washington, D.C. by the end of this season! ;P

Interesting. Yeah I got Terminus's location from this:

Check out my map I put in the above comment:

Does anyone have any idea exactly where the main group is at on a map, and how Beth ended up all the way back in Atlanta where the core group were at in S1? Either the main group have only managed to travel about 100 miles in all the seasons total, which wouldn't surprise me given the fact that they keep holing up in

Yep. I mentioned the same thing in my post. All these groups they encounter are way too extreme. The creepier thing to do would be to take a seemingly normal group and expose the one or two weirdos in it, not have the entire group being maniacs every single time.

No, it does not make sense. She's a nut.

I don't think anyone saw the boy being killed by his uncle coming, we all had a sneaking suspicion that he was doing counter-intelligence for his uncle or was being manipulated by his uncle, which clearly was not true(unless that was a staged assassination, but it sure looked real to me), he was in fact being

Oh, I don't think that after-work party in episode one is the same party that led to someone being ran down in the road. Did you feel like the writers are trying to make it seem like it's the same party? I think the party where the person is ran down in the road in a hit and run probably occurs at the end of the

Here's an even wilder theory to me. Her original child that died was really the love child of Alison and Noah's father-in-law and that is why she's drawn to Noah inexplicably to us, because this has happened before. lol.

That writer for the NY Observer is just doing some good old-fashioned Lost/True Detective/Twin Peaks style theorizing(…and we all know how that usually turns out). He's noticing some interesting things and details that are important little things in and of themselves but he is applying them to coax more outlandish