Big mid-season finalegurdeep wrote:
>s2e6OrangeHound wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):SonderKommando wrote:
Shane. It would fall in line with the comics and I've noticed some foreshadowing hinting that its coming.
Like the fact that Carl is now going to be packing some heat ... and, in the comic book, Carl kills Shane to protect his dad.
Funny, his character also died quickly in "The Pacific" ... so, he knows how to take an early exit.
>early exit
pick 1
Sooo... now can they leave the farm and come back from the not so brief intermission that this season has been?
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now that was an episode.
noice
QFT!KuSTaV wrote:
now that was an episode.
Epic mid-season ending indeed.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
First half of the episode was the same watered down drama garbage the rest of this season has been.
The second half however felt, in comaprison to most season 1 episodes, average. Ok at best.
But compared to what we've seen of season 2 so far, it was great. A real improvement. Some guy told me this season would be 8 episodes long (I'm not sure on this), and if that's true, it's a damn shame they only managed to cram in 15 minutes of actual good footage so close to the end.
Anyone actually know how many episodes we got left?
Because I am getting the feeling this season will end with them saying goodbye to everyone onf the farm and leaving to that Fort. This doesnt seem so far away from happening now, I'm guessing in the next epidose after what Hershel saw them do at the end.
The second half however felt, in comaprison to most season 1 episodes, average. Ok at best.
But compared to what we've seen of season 2 so far, it was great. A real improvement. Some guy told me this season would be 8 episodes long (I'm not sure on this), and if that's true, it's a damn shame they only managed to cram in 15 minutes of actual good footage so close to the end.
Anyone actually know how many episodes we got left?
Because I am getting the feeling this season will end with them saying goodbye to everyone onf the farm and leaving to that Fort. This doesnt seem so far away from happening now, I'm guessing in the next epidose after what Hershel saw them do at the end.
Previews from the next episode seem to indicate Herschel losing it and going into town or something and them going after him. Herschel going into full-on "life isn't worth living in this kind of world" mode Spoiler (highlight to read):
after what he witnessed at the barn and them trying to convince him otherwise.
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And that certainly wrapped up the whole Sophia plotline, eh? Makes you wonder how long they knew about her being in the barn and whether that will come out in the next episode...in FUCKING FEBRUARY. Bastards.
after what he witnessed at the barn and them trying to convince him otherwise.
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And that certainly wrapped up the whole Sophia plotline, eh? Makes you wonder how long they knew about her being in the barn and whether that will come out in the next episode...in FUCKING FEBRUARY. Bastards.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
That sounds like a lot more drama to me, unless something goes down in the town.FEOS wrote:
Previews from the next episode seem to indicate Herschel losing it and going into town or something and them going after him. Herschel going into full-on "life isn't worth living in this kind of world" mode Spoiler (highlight to read):
after what he witnessed at the barn and them trying to convince him otherwise.
let's face it, we all got some hope from this ending, but I highly doubt that they'll keep this up.
There was a car exploding in the preview of the next episode...so there's hope.Kampframmer wrote:
That sounds like a lot more drama to me, unless something goes down in the town.FEOS wrote:
Previews from the next episode seem to indicate Herschel losing it and going into town or something and them going after him. Herschel going into full-on "life isn't worth living in this kind of world" mode Spoiler (highlight to read):
after what he witnessed at the barn and them trying to convince him otherwise.
let's face it, we all got some hope from this ending, but I highly doubt that they'll keep this up.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
I really feel sad for those of you that want to see nothing but gore and stuff...
Kampframmer, there are 13 episodes in season 2 and there will also be a season 3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Th … d_episodes Quick Google search would've told you that.
Kampframmer, there are 13 episodes in season 2 and there will also be a season 3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Th … d_episodes Quick Google search would've told you that.
Its a bit of a tease having a tv show based on the zombie apocalypse only to have multiple episodes of watching people complain.CapnNismo wrote:
I really feel sad for those of you that want to see nothing but gore and stuff...
Kampframmer, there are 13 episodes in season 2 and there will also be a season 3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Th … d_episodes Quick Google search would've told you that.
maybe they spoiled us with the pace of the first season.
noice
Darabont was fired halfway into filming season 2, but at that point we were just getting to the end of season 1 on television. That might be why the first part of the season sucks, and why we have to wait for the next episodes.
I wonder why he did such a good job for the first season and made the second one fail.
I wonder why he did such a good job for the first season and made the second one fail.
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And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
hm, I did not know that.-Sh1fty- wrote:
Darabont was fired halfway into filming season 2, but at that point we were just getting to the end of season 1 on television. That might be why the first part of the season sucks, and why we have to wait for the next episodes.
I wonder why he did such a good job for the first season and made the second one fail.
I never knew the details surrounding this writer thhat got fire-situation.
I thought it was one of the writes (appareantly this Darabont) that made season one so good and i figured he got fired before the shooting of season 2.
Strange how he managed to lift the series up so high and then just kick it off its pedestal.
There were a number of staff changes. Darabont was the executive producer, not the writer (apparently he wrote the season 2 premiere, however). Here is some more information http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walking_Dead_(season_2)#Production Apparently the entire writing staff from the first season was let go, however, and all new writers were brought on for season 2.
During the talking dead Kirkman explained about Sophia.FEOS wrote:
There was a car exploding in the preview of the next episode...so there's hope.Kampframmer wrote:
That sounds like a lot more drama to me, unless something goes down in the town.FEOS wrote:
Previews from the next episode seem to indicate Herschel losing it and going into town or something and them going after him. Herschel going into full-on "life isn't worth living in this kind of world" mode Spoiler (highlight to read):
after what he witnessed at the barn and them trying to convince him otherwise.
let's face it, we all got some hope from this ending, but I highly doubt that they'll keep this up.
While they were corralling the walkers Herschel says "this used to be Otis' job". Shane shot Otis before they even knew anything about a missing girl and therefore couldn't mention the walker in the barn who fit the description.
So when is the second part of the season begin?
Feb, IIRC.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
seems the show is getting good again.
great episode
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
mediocre episode (compared to the entire series).
I am assuming it was just an intro to the second half of se3. I liked the last scene though (in the bar), but mediocrity throughout the entire ep and then a tense ending seems to really be the trend this season.
I am assuming it was just an intro to the second half of se3. I liked the last scene though (in the bar), but mediocrity throughout the entire ep and then a tense ending seems to really be the trend this season.
Episode seemed to jump around a bit. The entire bar bit from start to finish was quite well done, I thought, though. Looking forward to next week's ep.
Does this show still suck or did they hire some decent writers?
Well they fired guns at least. And Ricks wife did something stupid for no reason.Macbeth wrote:
Does this show still suck or did they hire some decent writers?
Spoiler (highlight to read):
My husband and Glenn are going to get help! I'd better get in my car and go get them to bring help!"
what the hell?
My husband and Glenn are going to get help! I'd better get in my car and go get them to bring help!"
what the hell?
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
hopefully it keeps getting better.
noice
>implying it hasnt always been shiteKuSTaV wrote:
hopefully it keeps getting better.