Re: The Walking Dead Season 2 (Premieres Sunday 10/16 at 9PM ET on AMC)
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Originally Posted by Pray No More
Exactly. If they could establish that the kid really was an innocent pawn for that other group who was morally against the rape ethic but went along for survival sake, then you tell him "ah yeah we don't do that here", get Maggie to look up any info she can give on him (do we know the internet is totally down in a zombie apocalypse?), at least seriously character judge him, and he might become a hella more valuable asset to the group than Dale.
There is NO thinking even close to that level. Lost would have been five steps ahead, and we'd all still be debating about the right course of action, but at least with perfect information.
It's not down, you just have to buy one of those satellites and it costs like $120/mo for 25gb's of service.
Re: The Walking Dead Season 2 (Premieres Sunday 10/16 at 9PM ET on AMC)
Dale's character was dumb, but after the last episode I'm inclined to think that the actor was better than I was giving him credit for. Still had some Daleface going on though.
Re: The Walking Dead Season 2 (Premieres Sunday 10/16 at 9PM ET on AMC)
Episode 12 synopsis, anyone?
Spoilers ahoy ahoy!
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Episode begins with Dale's funeral. Rick makes a speech, intercut with Andrea, Daryl, Shane and T-Dog killing some random walkers in a field. Funeral ends with Rick saying that the group has to set aside their differences and pull together in honor of Dale. Cue theme music.
Hershel finally allows everybody to move into the house. Rick decides to let Randall loose instead of killing him, just like they had originally planned. Shane gets all mad at the idea, but Rick says it's his decision and Shane needs to shut up. Later, Carl reveals to Shane that he done ****ed up and stole Daryl's gun as well as released that walker from the swamp, but asks him not to tell anyone. While Shane is building a lookout platform, Lori comes to talk to him. She thanks him for everything he had done (saving them from Atlanta, etc.) and says she's truly sorry for all the crap that happened between them.
Shane asks Rick that he and Daryl be allowed to go dump Randall, but Rick refuses. Shane then tells Rick about what Carl did and gives him Daryl's gun. Rick has a talk with his son and basically tells him to grow up. Meanwhile, Shane sneaks into the shed and releases Randall. They secretly leave the farm and take off into the woods together. Shane tells the kid that he wants to join their group and asks Randall where it is. He tells Shane that they have a camp on a highway five miles away. Shane then proceeds to snap his neck. (CONT'D)
CONT'D) The group discovers that Randall is gone and gets all panicked. Suddenly, a bloody Shane appears. He says that Randall knocked him out and escaped (he actually smashed his head into a tree after killing Randall) and that he tried to run after him. Two pairs head out to look for Randall: Glenn & Daryl and Rick & Shane. Daryl uses his epic tracking skills to deduce that Randall and Shane actually walked together and had a scuffle near the tree with Shane's blood on it. Then, a zombie-Randall appears. Daryl misses with his crossbow, there's a fight, Glenn takes out Randall. Daryl uses his epic Sherlock skills to deduce that Randall was killed by a broken neck and zombified in spite of having no bite marks.
Shane and Rick meanwhile arrive on a field. Rick tells Shane that he knows Shane plans to kill him there. Shane plans to pin the murder on Randall and says he's better for Lori and that Rick has no idea how to fix the situation. Shane wants Rick to raise his gun so he wouldn't have to kill an unarmed man. Rick talks him out of the murder, telling him that there's still a way out of it. As Shane is lowering his gun, Rick stabs him in the chest, killing him. Carl appears, having left the farm looking for them, and sees Shane rising from the dead while Rick's back is turned. He shoots Shane in the head, attracting a nearby group of walkers. Rick and Carl stand over Shane's corpse, oblivious to the huge horde of walkers approaching the farm from the woods. End episode.
Re: The Walking Dead Season 2 (Premieres Sunday 10/16 at 9PM ET on AMC)
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Originally Posted by Gizmo
Episode 12 synopsis, anyone?
Spoilers ahoy ahoy!
Acutally sounds like an incredible episode, like a lot of stuff actually happens. The amount of stuff that happens in that one episode is typically like 10 episodes worth of stuff for this show.
Re: The Walking Dead Season 2 (Premieres Sunday 10/16 at 9PM ET on AMC)
Spoilers for next episode sound great. Last episode was cool for the last 2 minutes, for the 55 minutes before that I thought I was watching A Little House in the Prairie.