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Walking Dead S4 - US Pace...

227 replies

Tallaween · 15/10/2013 21:51

Anyone else seen it yet?

Want to come and drool over Detective Pookie with me?

And moan about the fact they seem to have forgotten that Hershel was a vet, poor Violet. We hardly knew ye Sad

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anonacfr · 19/11/2013 11:56

You know what I can see happening? Him showing up at the prison (as we saw at the end of the episode before) all happy and Kumbaya-ey with his new family and asking to join the gang.

That would be hilarious.

Tallaween · 19/11/2013 12:37

Oh I think that little girl is almost certainly going to die. And he will go absolutely batshit....

...and back to the prison we'll go.

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outforawalkbitch · 19/11/2013 13:35

little girl will deffo die Sad I still love him when he's evil anywayBlush

NigellasGuest · 19/11/2013 16:17

i think the two sisters will die, and then Guv and little girl will be completely devoted to eachother.

limitedperiodonly · 21/11/2013 12:11

I'm always forgetting bits of plot. At the beginning he was with his henchman, wasn't he? How did they get separated?

I've still got the episode and it's at the start so I can look it up. But if anyone feels like answering...

GeeinItLaldy · 21/11/2013 12:24

I think his henchmen may have abandoned him at the first opportunity realising that they were safer taking their chances elsewhere than continue living with his particular brand of lunacy.

I have to say this because I love TWD but is anyone else finding S4 a bit dull? It's in danger of becoming the new S2 but in prison rather than on the farm.

limitedperiodonly · 21/11/2013 12:30

Thanks. The farm series got on my nerves but mainly because the farm wasn't secure. That's my problem with people who go out in the open. Where do they sleep?

I find the prison more sensible on that front. I got more bored with the concentration on Woodbury/Woodville, can't remember what it was called.

gamerchick · 21/11/2013 12:37

I want to know who's cutting the twatting grass/lawns.

limitedperiodonly · 21/11/2013 12:41

They always had all the lights on in the farmhouse too. It was like Vegas.

You'd board up all the ground floor windows and sneak around in the dark, surely?

SantiagoToots · 21/11/2013 13:35

I'd sleep up a tree.

How did he lose his henchmen? It shoes him sat by the fire letting the zombie woman crawl through the fire at him - supposedly he's on stag. Nonetheless it's Rodriguez (?) who has to put a bullet through her head. Seemed to me that he woke up the following morning to see they'd left him. Tbf, I see their point. When someone's on watch duty they're supposed to kill the buggering things!@

aliciaflorrick · 21/11/2013 19:02

The henchmen dumped him when they got sick if his craziness, but I can't understand why he didn't hear them pack up and leave, I'm pretty sure you'd be sleeping with one eye open in those circumstances?

Would you be sleeping in a tent though in the middle of zombie country? Me, I'd be fast asleep in the car with the doors all locked.

Tallaween · 21/11/2013 23:47

Martinez... I quite like him, I hope he survives til the prison and they keep him.

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SantiagoToots · 25/11/2013 06:18

Meh - another Governator episode. :( Preview for next week looks to be a good 'un although it's the last for mid-season.

I came to the realisation that I'll never survive a zombie attack, only the most beautiful women survive - or the very old.

Wickedgirl · 26/11/2013 19:32

Itoo think the older 2 sisters are zombie fodder and the governor will keep the little girl.

ToffeeWhirl · 26/11/2013 21:13

I enjoyed that episode. I'm intrigued by the way the governor can be so evil one minute and appear so normal and even caring the next.

I don't rate the sisters' chances or the little girl's. Just imagine how crazy the governor will go if anything happens to her.

What was the backstory in that cabin, I wonder?

aliciaflorrick · 27/11/2013 07:36

The Governor is one of my favourite characters on Walking Dead, he's so complex. I mean one minute hanging out the washing the next throwing his competition for leadership into a pit of hungry walkers, what's not to like?Grin

ToffeeWhirl · 27/11/2013 10:17

What intrigues me is the way he presents as such a caring man to his new partner. There is just no way she could know what a monster he can be. I don't think he really cares about anyone - it's all about him, isn't it? The scene with the pit of zombies was really chilling (why was there a pit of zombies there anyway? Confused).

I keep imagining his partner posting on the 'Relationships' board on MN:

'My DP is very loving, looks after my daughter as his own (he's teaching her to play chess at the moment!) and takes an equal share in household chores. However, he won't talk about his past and it unsettles me...'

Tallaween · 27/11/2013 12:32

He's obviously got a thing about storing his zombie kills in water hasn't he.

I do wonder about how stupid these people are. Martinez (Sad at the death of the pretty) knows he is a completely merciless psychopath and still got drunk and turned his back on him. 2 of the groups leaders died within weeks of him turning up and they're all going to blindly follow him into an attack on the prison, no questions asked... idiots.

Mitch KNOWS he killed his brother and he cried momentarily and then got over it and is now his second in command.

Jesus wept. They all deserve to die.

I assume that the bloke in the cabin with the 'murderer' sign killed himself. After the two soldiers - the liar and the rapist (one told them they were harmless -liar. And the other raped his wife/child - rapist) attacked his family. Not sure how the wife/child actually died though...

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Blondeshavemorefun · 27/11/2013 16:40

Lol Toffee

And why would they leave a safe house to follow a man they don't know

ToffeeWhirl · 27/11/2013 20:04

Tallaween - ah, I hadn't noticed the two headless corpses were soldiers (duh). Yes, that story sounds plausible.

Blonde - they think they do know him! As far as they can tell, he is just a man who is traumatised by losing his family in the zombie apocalypse. They couldn't stay holed up in that flat for much longer and he appears to be their best chance of survival. After all, he acts as if he genuinely cares about them.

SantiagoToots · 30/11/2013 11:13

King Daryl looks much better dirty non? Walking Dead Stars Cleaned Up

ToffeeWhirl · 30/11/2013 11:34

Yes, he certainly does. But he needs to sort out that greasy hair!

laraeo · 02/12/2013 03:05

Well. I just finished. Suffice to say there's lots of death & destruction.

Part of it I couldn't watch. I hid behind a giant pillow. The poor dog looked concerned for my well being.

BumsyClugger · 02/12/2013 15:32

laraeo Me too! I hid behind a pillow for that part that was so obviously going to happen... And then I sobbed like a little baby. For the whole of the last half.

I am traumatised Sad

I'm actually quite glad now that it's not back til February, I need time to get over what just happened.

laraeo · 02/12/2013 15:34

Glad to know I'm not the only one!

DH said he heard me yelling at the tv - along the lines of, "NO!!!!"

Can't believe it's over til Feb.

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