The Walking Dead: AMC-channel series Anyone psyched?

Hey CFC Walking Dead fans, check out this and this from the guys who brought you "Obama Girl," these are pee-your-pants funny take-offs!
 
Well it's good to see you know who go, and they actually had a sincere dramatic moment there at the end.

Most importantly the .50cal I mentioned earlier made an appearance and then was promptly not used in the exact situation it would be most useful. It appears we get to see a grenade launcher used in the next episode, which begs the question of where the he'll it's been all season.

Also, the whole clown car full of zombies thing is a stupid tactic. There are few things I can think of that would be easier to counter than a group of tightly packed zombies thrown into a battle via semi and fully automatic rifles. Maybe if you had hundreds, but not in any of the numbers we have seen.
 
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Looks like we need a character to have to die in the script for them to have character development.....


Generally that was a good episode.

@Patroklos, the zombie horde tactic was a diversion for Meryl to start shooting people.

As for the grenade launcher, I assume they picked it off that military squad from early on in the season. It probably had limited ammunition and was used sparingly. I'd say the prison being such a situation that warrants its use.
 
It was pretty good, did not expect a Merle centric episode to be honest.

I also finished the first 13 "chapters" in the comics a couple days ago, so now I'm very curious how far they'll go in the season finale.
 
That episode had a great ending, but I thought the first twenty minutes was just atrocious.

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So Rick backtracks on his plan to not hand over Michonne to that psychopath who everyone knows can't be trusted, and Merle has to be the one to kidnap her for a reason I never figured out. Then Rick backtracks again, but Merle thinks if he hands over Michonne the group will like him anyway.

When Merle finally did get out of the prison I thought the show got much better.
 
@Patroklos, the zombie horde tactic was a diversion for Meryl to start shooting people.

I am talking about the Governor pretending its the next best thing to ICBMs. I've got 50cals, grenade launchers, military prime movers, and an army at least a dozen times larger armed to the teeth and I am going too....vaguely point some slowly shuffling zombies your way. It wasn't clever the first time, it was even less clever the second time.
 
That episode had a great ending, but I thought the first twenty minutes was just atrocious.

Spoiler :
So Rick backtracks on his plan to not hand over Michonne to that psychopath who everyone knows can't be trusted, and Merle has to be the one to kidnap her for a reason I never figured out. Then Rick backtracks again, but Merle thinks if he hands over Michonne the group will like him anyway.

When Merle finally did get out of the prison I thought the show got much better.

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My take:

The constant backtracking and indecision on Rick's part was meant to show how he is no longer able to lead the group by himself. And in turn give more meat to his decision to turn the group from a Ricktatorship into a democracy.

The whole "Merle has to do it" was there to confirm Merle's suspicion that he was the "evil fall-guy" for the group, the one person who would do the dirty work so no one else has to.

His decision to kidnap Michonne himself is more complex I'm thinking, I still haven't unraveled it.
 
Good, eposode, but I concur that they are just biding time 'till the season finale.... Nothing tops the Season One blowing up the CDC finale.
 
You must mean top it in stupidity?

I agree if my wife died trying to find a way to stop people becoming zombies why would I destroy the results of the research.

Very stupid to destroy the CDC building.
 
Silurian said:
I agree if my wife died trying to find a way to stop people becoming zombies why would I destroy the results of the research.

Very stupid to destroy the CDC building.

Yes, but it was not through the fault of the scientist, it was government policy, as part of protection against "terrorists.". Ain't that America. I'm saying nothing tops that for a finale. I mean THAT'S final!
 
Yes, but it was not through the fault of the scientist, it was government policy, as part of protection against "terrorists.". Ain't that America. I'm saying nothing tops that for a finale. I mean THAT'S final!

Hey, would you want all those dangerous viruses leaking out into the open in the case of a disaster?
 
Joecoolyo said:
Hey, would you want all those dangerous viruses leaking out into the open in the case of a disaster?

Right. I'm not saying I disagree. Just sayin' ain't that America? But what a great explosion!
 
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