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On a side note, do you think Daryl's brother will show up alive at some point? Didn't they find that he cut his hand off to escape the rooftop? I remember Daryl's hallucination with his brother, but is that supposed to indicate that he's dead? |
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Does anyone think they'll ever end up meeting up with the black guy and his boy again? |
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do the zombies get any kind of intelligence in the comic? he'd be a good one to show up as a smart-ish zombie. |
I'd be really shocked if Merle didn't show up again, and not as a zombie. And no, I haven't read any of the books.
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Assuming they're still going to play fast and loose with the comic plot I could see Merle showing up
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I watched the first one last night. One of the faults I find with this show is how it deals with the situation the survivors are in and how their shying away from dealing with other survivors in the same desperate situation. I thought it was cool the way they finally met others and wound up shooting them to preserves themselves. They finally touched on some of the nitty gritty of post-apocalypse outside of their own little group.
They need more of that. Maybe get a random transmission on the radios they carry, see a plane or something of that nature. The same characters killing zombies gets kind of repetitive. Don't get me wrong, it's still entertaining seeing zombies get rocked for an hour a week but they've been milking the same circumstances a little too long. |
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That's awesome. Zombies can only off so much to the plot. They might as well have the farm swarmed by a hoard and have them all break out into a musical dance at this point. |
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"The beast we are less the beast we become." Rep for anyone who can tell me the game. |
I mentioned this a few weeks ago, but Shane is probably a goner soon. Hes been cast in Darbonts new series.
Milo Ventimiglia, who grew famous playing Peter Petrelli on "Heroes," is set and “Walking Dead” star Jon Bernthal is in negotiations to star in Frank Darabont’s TNT period cops-and-gangsters pilot “L.A. Noir,” according to Deadline Hollywood. The casting of Bernthal suggests the character of Shane Walsh, played by Bernthal, will be shot to death and/or fed to zombies at some point in the next four episodes of “The Walking Dead.” Darabont, writer-director of period prison dramas “The Shawshank Redemption” and “The Green Mile” as well as “The Mist,” masterminded AMC’s “Walking Dead” series until he was fired last summer. Ventimiglia and Bernthal would play men who served together during World War II before finding their ways to 1940s Los Angeles. The Bernthal character would be a mob lawyer. Still to be cast is L.A. gang boss Mickey Cohen (memorably played by Harvey Keitel in “Bugsy”). The proposed series is based on John Buntin’s “L.A. Noir: The Struggle For The Soul Of America’s Most Seductive City.” http://www.aintitcool.com/node/53733 |
I would think he could take that roll, and do both until he learns whether or not L.A. Noire will succeed or not. That's what I'd try and do anyway, if they were both filmed in the same area anyway...
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Shane's character is one of the reasons this show has kept my interest, so I hope they don't cut him loose. It seems they may, though. |
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