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03-13-2017 , 05:06 AM
Did not anyone could pull off an intense scene while wearing cosplay armor. Congrats TWD.
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03-13-2017 , 11:27 AM
judging by this thread, the show has just become...boring. people don't even chime in to hate on it like they used it.

there isn't that much to talk about anymore

RIP Lower Glenn Down into the Well Walking Dead, now we just have the boring people in hockeypads
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03-13-2017 , 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Kneel B4 Zod
judging by this thread, the show has just become...boring. people don't even chime in to hate on it like they used it.

there isn't that much to talk about anymore

RIP Lower Glenn Down into the Well Walking Dead, now we just have the boring people in hockeypads
My favorite is still the Mexican standoff with the nursing home latino gang (and that was season 1, folks!).
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03-13-2017 , 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Kneel B4 Zod
judging by this thread, the show has just become...boring. people don't even chime in to hate on it like they used it.

there isn't that much to talk about anymore

RIP Lower Glenn Down into the Well Walking Dead, now we just have the boring people in hockeypads
You know things are boring when I started thinking, "I wonder what Eugene is up to? "
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03-13-2017 , 12:53 PM
They took an hour to kill two people I couldn't care less about. I couldn't even name them right now.
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03-13-2017 , 01:26 PM
B,

Benjamin and dude.
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03-13-2017 , 01:34 PM
Fruity Mc****pants and Russell Crowe's uglier, less talented brother.

RIP you ****ing losers
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03-13-2017 , 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Losing all
Fruity Mc****pants and Russell Crowe's uglier, less talented brother.

RIP you ****ing losers

LOL.

and he had a ****ing potatonose. Couldnt stop pointing at it when they had that dramatic closeup moment.
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03-13-2017 , 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by TouchOfEVil
LOL.

and he had a ****ing potatonose. Couldnt stop pointing at it when they had that dramatic closeup moment.
Yes! I literally kept telling my wife "am I supposed to be all torn up about what's happening to the guy with the hugely distracting nose shaped like a butt"
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03-14-2017 , 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Rizzeedizzee
Yes! I literally kept telling my wife "am I supposed to be all torn up about what's happening to the guy with the hugely distracting nose shaped like a butt"
haaaaaaaahahahahahahahahaha exactly.

God damn im a terrible person
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03-14-2017 , 12:29 PM
pretty slick plan. get yourself killed so they start a war. what could go wrong.
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03-14-2017 , 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Huehuecoyotl
Didn't see the Morgan thing coming, but it's good that he and Carol are finally done with the non violence thing.
+1
we have to get ready
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03-14-2017 , 02:16 PM
Why the **** does it take 6 people to bring 12 cantaloupes, anyway??
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03-14-2017 , 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Dominic
Why the **** does it take 6 people to bring 12 cantaloupes, anyway??
It's a union job.
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03-14-2017 , 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by MortalWombat
It's a union job.
That makes zero sense. They would need 12 people then.
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03-14-2017 , 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Dominic
Why the **** does it take 6 people to bring 12 cantaloupes, anyway??
Flatbed +SUV to deliver, 2 pickups to pick up.

Someone found the unlimited fuel cheat codes..


And really, 12 cantaloupes is "The Kingdom's" weekly tribute? I guess they shouldn't go to war, that's nothing.
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03-14-2017 , 04:28 PM
Losing,

Apparently the tribute is either truckloads of pigs, produce, and supplies, or 12 melons.
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03-14-2017 , 06:34 PM
Melons are in high demand in the ZA. Unless there's a trove of them somewhere on a secret island.
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03-15-2017 , 12:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Dominic
Why the **** does it take 6 people to bring 12 cantaloupes, anyway??
It took 6 people to strap one melon down in a truck. Not even 1 person strapping it down while other watched, they literally had each person do 1 step.
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03-15-2017 , 02:55 AM
lol I know! One person put the melon into the crate, another person locked the crate down, another person closed the doors...

And why would they so easily give up their guns like that over one ****ing cantaloupe??
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03-15-2017 , 07:56 AM
I will stand alone and say this season is at least following a reasonable arc. It's pretty reasonable to say by this point, anyone who has survived is no longer abjectly terrified at the sight of a walker, and can generally deal with anything but the largest hordes pretty handily.

It begins with the Saviours crushing a range of other colonies under their heel. Rick's group finally wakes up to realize it can't stand this way. They then start marshalling other colonies, many of whom aren't ready to fight or scared of the upcoming change. The amazon colony is now scared of being discovered. The garbage colony is running out of resources. Alexandria and hilltop are being influenced by Rick's people. The last holdout was the Kingdom, and this episode did what I thought was a reasonable job showing how Ezekiel and Morgan (apparently the two biggest influences) are going to change their minds and start fighting.

I think the season is building pretty reasonably to the Saviours vs the World confrontation, and they are doing a reasonable job of showing how and why people are going to choose to fight, instead of carrying on in what is a livable arrangement of paying tributes and facing no violence. The guy trying to get himself killed to start the war - history is full of martyrs, and that guy seemed to have given up on life and could easily have seen his actions as a heroic way to commit suicide. I don't think it was in any way incongruent with the character he'd portrayed.

If you want to nitpick details about cantaloupes and the size of his nose, fine. I don't think it's particularly material to the story, nor will it increase your enjoyment.
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03-15-2017 , 08:08 AM
is this the last series or is this gonna keep going? i hope it ends soon tbh

the parts with Carol are just annoying , they're acting like shes a jedi master or something

the part where she returned and climbed the tree and walkers just walk into the spike (stop sign ) was stupid. If walkers are that easy to beat then 100 people could easily take on 1million walkers imo
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03-16-2017 , 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by mesmerized
is this the last series or is this gonna keep going? i hope it ends soon tbh

the parts with Carol are just annoying , they're acting like shes a jedi master or something

the part where she returned and climbed the tree and walkers just walk into the spike (stop sign ) was stupid. If walkers are that easy to beat then 100 people could easily take on 1million walkers imo
Carol isn't a Jedi master, more of a Sith Lord. Which is why she is so great on the show when she goes full badass!!
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03-16-2017 , 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Punker
I will stand alone and say this season is at least following a reasonable arc. It's pretty reasonable to say by this point, anyone who has survived is no longer abjectly terrified at the sight of a walker, and can generally deal with anything but the largest hordes pretty handily.

It begins with the Saviours crushing a range of other colonies under their heel. Rick's group finally wakes up to realize it can't stand this way. They then start marshalling other colonies, many of whom aren't ready to fight or scared of the upcoming change. The amazon colony is now scared of being discovered. The garbage colony is running out of resources. Alexandria and hilltop are being influenced by Rick's people. The last holdout was the Kingdom, and this episode did what I thought was a reasonable job showing how Ezekiel and Morgan (apparently the two biggest influences) are going to change their minds and start fighting.

I think the season is building pretty reasonably to the Saviours vs the World confrontation, and they are doing a reasonable job of showing how and why people are going to choose to fight, instead of carrying on in what is a livable arrangement of paying tributes and facing no violence. The guy trying to get himself killed to start the war - history is full of martyrs, and that guy seemed to have given up on life and could easily have seen his actions as a heroic way to commit suicide. I don't think it was in any way incongruent with the character he'd portrayed.

If you want to nitpick details about cantaloupes and the size of his nose, fine. I don't think it's particularly material to the story, nor will it increase your enjoyment.
I didn't think Sean Bean 2.0 faux suicide was at all consistent with his character. Wasn't he teaming up with Daryl for guerilla warfare in the previous ep? And I never find out why he's sharing his thoughts with the castaways instead of his fellows at the round table.

That being said it was a very unorthodox way for Morgan to finally shed his pacifism, to preserve the peace, but I wouldn't say it was in sync with what we know about those characters.
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03-17-2017 , 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by DeadMoneyWalking
I didn't think Sean Bean 2.0 faux suicide was at all consistent with his character. Wasn't he teaming up with Daryl for guerilla warfare in the previous ep? And I never find out why he's sharing his thoughts with the castaways instead of his fellows at the round table.
I believe once he realized he couldn't convince Ezekiel (and we did see him try, repeatedly and intensely), he knew he had no chance to convince his fellows - trying to do so is basically trying to overthrow Ezekiel and that wasn't going to happen.
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