ineffableone wrote:
Another gripe I have, what about getting some fricken maps people! Find some maps, check out the local area for decent places.
They had some maps when they were searching for Sophia......you just never see them using them.
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ineffableone wrote:
Another gripe I have, what about getting some fricken maps people! Find some maps, check out the local area for decent places.

squinty wrote:What? Damn I thought this was match.com. No wonder my profile didn't get any hits....

RickOShea wrote:ineffableone wrote:
Another gripe I have, what about getting some fricken maps people! Find some maps, check out the local area for decent places.
They had some maps when they were searching for Sophia......you just never see them using them.
RickOShea wrote:jor-el wrote:Two words. CB/FRS radios. Rick as a cop should have known better.
They have 'em......you just never see them using them.
ineffableone wrote:RickOShea wrote:ineffableone wrote:
Another gripe I have, what about getting some fricken maps people! Find some maps, check out the local area for decent places.
They had some maps when they were searching for Sophia......you just never see them using them.RickOShea wrote:jor-el wrote:Two words. CB/FRS radios. Rick as a cop should have known better.
They have 'em......you just never see them using them.
Brains -- They have 'em......you just never see them using them. :
Babidoll85 wrote:I've been waiting to see some zombie animals. Every time there was a noise in the trees I would predict a zombie squirrel. I even thought we might get a zombie cow. Nope. I can see why there wouldnt be small animals, because basically the whole thing would be eaten, but what about a big one?

Babidoll85 wrote:I've been waiting to see some zombie animals. Every time there was a noise in the trees I would predict a zombie squirrel. I even thought we might get a zombie cow. Nope. I can see why there wouldnt be small animals, because basically the whole thing would be eaten, but what about a big one?
I don't watch it because it's a good show; I watch it because I really want it to be a good show.

angelofwar wrote:Babidoll85 wrote:I've been waiting to see some zombie animals. Every time there was a noise in the trees I would predict a zombie squirrel. I even thought we might get a zombie cow. Nope. I can see why there wouldnt be small animals, because basically the whole thing would be eaten, but what about a big one?
Neurological diseases that effect humans tend to be limited to humans for the most part...and the disease appears to effect the brain primarily...that would explain the "human only" aspect.
ineffableone wrote:angelofwar wrote:Babidoll85 wrote:I've been waiting to see some zombie animals. Every time there was a noise in the trees I would predict a zombie squirrel. I even thought we might get a zombie cow. Nope. I can see why there wouldnt be small animals, because basically the whole thing would be eaten, but what about a big one?
Neurological diseases that effect humans tend to be limited to humans for the most part...and the disease appears to effect the brain primarily...that would explain the "human only" aspect.
Well there is the whole prion mad cow disease which they try to claim is completely unrelated to the mad sheep prion disease that they feed the dead sheep to the cows, who then got the mad cow prion disease who were feed to humans who then got what we call mad cow disease.
So some stuff can I think go from one animal to the next and effect neurological systems. Though I do think your right that this is an exception to the usual way things work.

Jamie wrote:5 Reasons 'The Walking Dead' Has to Get Better - on cracked.com
I missed this originally, but it's on the money...

squinty wrote:What? Damn I thought this was match.com. No wonder my profile didn't get any hits....

HuntingBow96 wrote:On the wiki page it says The Governor kills Hershel Greene, does the series follow the comic? Will he kill Hershel,He better not kill Daryl![]()
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Babidoll85 wrote:Well that makes sense. I'm a zombie noob in case you didn't readI think I would be a million times more terrified of a zombie Ape. Yikes!



RickOShea wrote:Jamie wrote:5 Reasons 'The Walking Dead' Has to Get Better - on cracked.com
I missed this originally, but it's on the money...
The very first thing they bitch about is the use of "Red Shirts" (Jimmy & Patricia) while glossing over the deaths of two of the main characters (Dale & Shane) in the previous two episodes.![]()
Meh....I couldn't finish the article.
I think it's finally time: I think The Walking Dead is finally going to pull it together. Not because I like what they've done so far, or have become convinced of the writers' abilities, or even see potential in their ideas. But because, by the time Season 2's finale wrapped, the group has made every unrealistically idiotic mistake possible and learned some retardedly obvious lessons -- like that burning zombies just makes burning zombies, that gentle fields of grass aren't a great zombie deterrent and that you never trust the guy who suddenly and dramatically shaves his head in the bathroom. So though it took two full seasons of boredom and idiocy to get there, they're finally there: The Walking Dead has a solid premise, an interesting location, an impending conflict and characters with the beginnings of genuine arcs instead of repetitive dribbles. In short, it may have taken them 18 painful hours to do it, but The Walking Dead has finally caught up with the first 10 minutes of an ordinary zombie movie.

DarkPariah wrote:I wonder if the show will ever follow a new group of survivors or if it will just continue/end with the current group. It can't go on forever with the current group, though I'd hate to see Rick and Daryl go.
oldsoldier wrote:MH, the issue I have with that quote is this: movies condense all the action into a nice little 1.5 hr package. Series need to drag it out. Think Battlestar Galactica; that series drug on too. It was a GOOD series, but the plot had some weak points (and some general confusion on my end, at times too). All that being said...I would rather watch this series than ANY sitcom on TV, any "reality" show, or any "follow me at my job" show (Angry Chef, Redneck TreeCutting, Mean Pawn People, or any other stereotype shows). This show has people talking-and anxiously awaiting the next season. And, they hit an age group only previously hit on by Oprah and Merv Griffin-the 40+ age group



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