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WHAT AN EPISODE :o

 

It's one of the most disturbing WD episodes ever, if not the most. I don't even know how Carol can keep on going on and not just commit suicide, she has been through so much! What a strong character. She had no other option really but to kill the girl but it must have been the hardest thing ever to do. Best episode of the series surely?

 

Now I'm sad because there's only two episodes left if I'm right. It's probably the end of a whole chapter though because it seems they'll all cross each other's path soon and the new characters are coming.

 

I'd say its the best episode since any episode of series 1 and was much, much needed to snap my attention back to it. Melissa McBride is priceless.

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That was a great episode, it also sets up the settiing for season 5, without giving too much away, oh I spotted Tasha Yar from The Next Generation :o
Maggie is so getting bumped off - burning her photo, never good!

 

That's what I thought, they'll probably kill her off in the finale :cry:

That's what I thought, they'll probably kill her off in the finale :cry:

 

It's certainly looking like either her or Glenn will get bumped off. The photo burning was just too much! If anyone hasn't check out the New Zealand promo for the finale.. it looks so intense.

It's certainly looking like either her or Glenn will get bumped off. The photo burning was just too much! If anyone hasn't check out the New Zealand promo for the finale.. it looks so intense.

 

I'd rather they killed off Glenn than Maggie. Glenn has become so tedious and pointless a character (bloody annoying and endangering to other characters).

 

After the excellent previous episode - I found last Monday's episode another of those steps back. Another meandering sort of episode. I'm sticking around for the finale but not sure what happens after that. Seriously - who is actually buying this guy who is supposed to know the cause of the outbreak (and can somehow 'save the world') - he looks about as useless as Homer Simpson.

 

It was good to see Tasha Yar in the final scene of the last episode though.

Rick has become so tedious and pointless a character (bloody annoying and endangering to other characters).

 

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I'd rather they killed off Glenn than Maggie. Glenn has become so tedious and pointless a character (bloody annoying and endangering to other characters).

 

After the excellent previous episode - I found last Monday's episode another of those steps back. Another meandering sort of episode. I'm sticking around for the finale but not sure what happens after that. Seriously - who is actually buying this guy who is supposed to know the cause of the outbreak (and can somehow 'save the world') - he looks about as useless as Homer Simpson.

 

It was good to see Tasha Yar in the final scene of the last episode though.

 

The guy obviously has no idea about the outbreak. When it showed the 'previously' sequence, you could quite clearly see he shot the van before the walkers. I missed it the first time round, but it made sense when I saw it. The people he's traveling with obviously have hope, and that's why they're falling for him. You would imagine they're all going to go to D.C. at some point because there's be so many clues about the capital throughout the second half of the show!

Personally I don't understand how you could not have liked that episode!! There were so many things coming together ready for the last episode. The emotion of when Glenn and Maggie were reunited. The obviousness that the doctor guy is bother but an Internet and gaming geek.

 

The thing that this half of the season has done for me is I really don't want any of our main characters to die. For me though if it has to be anyone I'd say it's most likely to be Daryl, Sascha, Maggie or Glenn. I think Rick will die in the mid season finale of the next series.

 

I really hope we get to see Rick and Carl reunited with Judith.

There's no chance of Rick dying. Despite his limited screen time he's the lynch-pin of the show. I can't think of any non-procedural show where they have killed off the main character, ever.
Personally I don't understand how you could not have liked that episode!! There were so many things coming together ready for the last episode. The emotion of when Glenn and Maggie were reunited. The obviousness that the doctor guy is bother but an Internet and gaming geek.

 

For me it was just a bit of a step back following the excellence (and almost back to top form) of 'The Grove'. I've just never bought into the Glenn/Maggie thing anyway - I've found their relationship unbelievable from the off (but I digress). I also find Maggie a trifle unbelievable in that as much as she's gone on and on about Glenn (a bloke she hasn't known for very long) in the separation - she's never mentioned someone she's known from birth - and someone she would have moved heaven and earth for to stop committing suicide in series 2 - her very own sister, Beth.

 

I know its leading up to something good next week so I am sticking with it at least until then.

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Rick's lack of airtime/no shows in three consecutive episodes was done on purpose by the producers, to show just how divided and split up the group currently is at the moment. I really do not think he's dying. At least not until they have a final Season. As much as you'd probably like to disagree, he IS the show. No matter how many characters they try and build up to be "the new leader" (*cough* Daryl) or whatever, as soon as they kill off Rick, that's it. The show's done with, imo.
I think the one person that will get killed off, its the probably the person you never expect :D :o
It won't be Rick, they'd never do that! I think either Maggie, Glen, Sasha and Bob are at risk of being killed off. But it could be anyone really!
See that's where I think all you guys are wrong. No they won't kill off Rick this Sunday but Robert Kirkman is a twisted genius and I'm sure he's thought about doing it many a time, I think he's actually said that he almost had Rick die instead of Shane. If Rick does die the show will still have Carl, he will not die until the end. If they kill anyone off this episode it's going to be someone who has been integral to this half of the season so Maggie, Glenn, Daryl, Beth, Carol and Tyresse. I believe everyone else is safe.
See that's where I think all you guys are wrong. No they won't kill off Rick this Sunday but Robert Kirkman is a twisted genius and I'm sure he's thought about doing it many a time, I think he's actually said that he almost had Rick die instead of Shane. If Rick does die the show will still have Carl, he will not die until the end. If they kill anyone off this episode it's going to be someone who has been integral to this half of the season so Maggie, Glenn, Daryl, Beth, Carol and Tyresse. I believe everyone else is safe.

 

I've no doubt he might want to do it, but whether he's allowed to do it is an entirely different question. Shows don't kill off their main character until the very end unless they have to. AMC wouldn't wouldn't allow it for one. I remember their being huge debate about Jack dying in LOST during Season 3. He disappeared for 5 odd episodes, but when he came back he was still the lynchpin of the show, despite many people expecting the execs to kill him off.

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I'm not here for a Beth death! :angry: THAT IS ALL.
I've no doubt he might want to do it, but whether he's allowed to do it is an entirely different question. Shows don't kill off their main character until the very end unless they have to. AMC wouldn't wouldn't allow it for one. I remember their being huge debate about Jack dying in LOST during Season 3. He disappeared for 5 odd episodes, but when he came back he was still the lynchpin of the show, despite many people expecting the execs to kill him off.

 

But don't you think this half of the season has shown that Rick isn't needed? The show keeps getting bigger and bigger. Although I thought it was odd that he and Carl weren't in more episodes I didn't entirely miss them. I did miss Michonne though. I really think the show can survive without him and I believe AMC will have the balls to chop him. Plus I doubt Andrew Lincoln will want to stay on the show for much longer.

 

I'm not here for a Beth death! :angry: THAT IS ALL.

 

I know I really don't want her to die either. My brother and I have the theory that the people from Terminus took her, the house her and Daryl in is a trap of theirs. I just have this big feeling they are cannibals.

I don't think they will kill Rick but in terms of main characters being bumped off in a hit tv show, well... Game Of Thrones has changed everything.

 

As for the seasons so far. I've found it underwhelming since the 1st half. The splitting of the group is a solid idea but I'm not sure they've done it quite as well as it could have been. It's kind of gotten to the point with me that I don't really care much who dies. Whilst Melissa McBride is brilliant I just don't like Carol. Daryl seems too naive when the plot calls for it and very smart at other times. Rick, Bob and Tyrese, Sasha are all ok but not interesting at all. Carl is definately improving, particularly now he and (the one character I really like) Michonne are gelling. Glenn and Maggie bore me. Beth is getting better and the new characters are all incredibly thinly painted cliches.

And the zombies have lost their threat because I don't care who lives or dies.

 

I still like the show but it needs a kick up the arse for the finale/season 5 or ratings will dip slowly

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