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Walking Dead: Season 2
newmanfamilyvlogs:
--- Quote from: Louis Tully on February 24, 2012, 08:43:53 pm ---
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on February 24, 2012, 07:31:58 pm ---I dunno.... the governor read as kind of latino to me, but really all he needs is a dirty, scraggly beard and he's all set.
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I can see that.
I'm still wondering who Michonne will be played by. Also how far will AMC go with the... situations involving the governor and Michonne? Maybe they'll just write something completely different. I'm digging how the show isn't a copy & paste from the comic.
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Probably offscreen screaming followed by suggestive dialog later. Similar to how Merle cut off his own hand with a hack saw and cauterized it on a stove. It's just as horrible by suggesting the action.
Bootay:
--- Quote from: Louis Tully on February 24, 2012, 08:43:53 pm ---
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on February 24, 2012, 07:31:58 pm ---I dunno.... the governor read as kind of latino to me, but really all he needs is a dirty, scraggly beard and he's all set.
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I can see that.
I'm still wondering who Michonne will be played by. Also how far will AMC go with the... situations involving the governor and Michonne? Maybe they'll just write something completely different. I'm digging how the show isn't a copy & paste from the comic.
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I agree. I like how reading the comic did not spoil anything really. Plus I enjoy wondering how they will handle certain things..if they handle them at all.
I like how last night they mentioned that the two cop zombies didn't have bites. This means they are doing the "you become a zombie when you die whether you are bitten or not" just like the comic.
garnerb350:
--- Quote from: Bootay on February 27, 2012, 10:15:42 am ---
I like how last night they mentioned that the two cop zombies didn't have bites. This means they are doing the "you become a zombie when you die whether you are bitten or not" just like the comic.
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I agree with you the same way, but whats screwy about that is what about all the dead that was all in their vehicles at the beginning of the 2nd season...(Like when Carl reached in the truck to get the Gerber tools/axe/etc)? They should have been reanimated as well...
On a funny side note...the actor playing Rick, I think is awesome... That part at the end of last week (and they recapped it before last night's episode where Lori is explaining to Rick about Shane, and Rick just looks at the camera (like he looking through you)... I was wanting to yell at him..."I didnt do it Rick! I DIDNT DO IT!"....
Louis Tully:
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Howard_Casto:
--- Quote from: garnerb350 on February 27, 2012, 01:21:27 pm ---
--- Quote from: Bootay on February 27, 2012, 10:15:42 am ---
I like how last night they mentioned that the two cop zombies didn't have bites. This means they are doing the "you become a zombie when you die whether you are bitten or not" just like the comic.
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I agree with you the same way, but whats screwy about that is what about all the dead that was all in their vehicles at the beginning of the 2nd season...(Like when Carl reached in the truck to get the Gerber tools/axe/etc)? They should have been reanimated as well...
On a funny side note...the actor playing Rick, I think is awesome... That part at the end of last week (and they recapped it before last night's episode where Lori is explaining to Rick about Shane, and Rick just looks at the camera (like he looking through you)... I was wanting to yell at him..."I didnt do it Rick! I DIDNT DO IT!"....
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Well they have corpses in the comic as well. You've gotta think that whatever re-animates someone isn't going to work on everybody.
I'm glad they finally had their "villian over the cliff" moment. That means that they are setup to kill shane at any time.
What is a "villian over the cliff" moment?
It's a moment in a show that cements why the good guy is a good guy and why a bad guy is a bad guy (we haven't seen the second half yet). They do it in tv and films to death, so much that it's cliche, but the one that always stuck out in my childhood mind is that very special episode of he-man.
He-man and Skeletor are fighting... Skeletor starts falling off the edge fo a cliff. Only holding on with his hands, he begs he-man for help saying that he'll be good. Of course he-man tries to pull him up, but as soon as skeletor gets his footing he tries throwing he-man off the cliff. He-man survives, but skeletor gets away in the process. When he-man rejoins the group man-of-arms (or whoever... hey I was 5) turns to he-man and asks: "Why did you trust him? Why did you try to save him? He's evil! We would have been better off without him." He-man turns to him and says: "I never did trust him and things would have been easier if I just let him fall, but if I had let him fall then I would have been no better than he was." In other words the only way to stay good is to always do the good thing... which isn't always the smart thing or the easiest thing.
Sorry for the long-windedness but This show oozes this theme constantly and I thought it would be a good way to explain my thoughts on the concept.
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