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KevB 12-03-2013 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Ceej (Post 10246463)
Right?

Thought that was kind of silly.

Have to put reality to the side on many things with this show, but I did find it funny that Laurie and Lilly both allowed their only children to wander away from them in the woods. Of all the unbelievable things on this show, that has to be near the top.

Aries Walker 12-03-2013 08:04 PM

And this is a fount of unbelievable things, far beyond there being zombies in the first place.

cabletech94 12-03-2013 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Aries Walker (Post 10246738)
And this is a fount of unbelievable things, far beyond there being zombies in the first place.

pretty sure most of society is a zombie, braugh.......:hmmm:

Buck 12-03-2013 11:45 PM

Just caught up on the last 3 episodes. Sucks that 2 of the best characters are dead now. We're they implying a zombie ate the baby?

Aries Walker 12-03-2013 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by cabletech94 (Post 10247115)
pretty sure most of society is a zombie, braugh.......:hmmm:

Point.

frankotank 12-04-2013 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 10247148)
Just caught up on the last 3 episodes. Sucks that 2 of the best characters are dead now. We're they implying a zombie ate the baby?

no
it was a dingo. :D

Radar Chief 12-04-2013 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 10247148)
Just caught up on the last 3 episodes. Sucks that 2 of the best characters are dead now. We're they implying a zombie ate the baby?

That's what I thought at first too but after checking out the links Mr. Virtua Chief posted I think the writers have other plans.

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Originally Posted by Virtua Chief (Post 10246318)
There is a reddit theory post that Judith was saved by Tyreese. Pretty solid stuff.

http://www.reddit.com/r/thewalkingde...judith_theory/


frankotank 12-04-2013 08:57 AM

I need clarification.
I have compendiums 1 & 2 at home. these cover volumes 1-96. So The Walking Dead Volume 17 picks up at 97. I think that Volume 19 is the last one available at this point and it covers thru volume 114.

I don't understand what the BOOKS are. like this one....

http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-B...ng+dead+volume

please explain.

NewChief 12-04-2013 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by frankotank (Post 10247386)
I need clarification.
I have compendiums 1 & 2 at home. these cover volumes 1-96. So The Walking Dead Volume 17 picks up at 97. I think that Volume 19 is the last one available at this point and it covers thru volume 114.

I don't understand what the BOOKS are. like this one....

http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-B...ng+dead+volume

please explain.

I'll try to explain (hopefully I'm right).

An individual comic that you buy at the store is called an issue, e.g. "Walking Dead #1" is the first issue of the entire series. These are what we traditionally call "comic books."

They then collect issues into "books" or "volumes" of several issues (eight or so, I think). The book you linked above is one of those.

They then collect the books into compendiums. So compendium one has books 1-8 in it, which covers issues 1-48.

That being said, there are several spinoffs that are outside the numeration of the traditional "The Walking Dead" series, though I'm not sure that any of them are actually graphic novels. The Rise of the Governor is one of these, and it's a traditional prose novel (no pictures).

Oh to make matters even more confusing, they have what is called an "Omnibus" that is basically a volume/book set up to be more like a collector's edition. Hardbound reproduction of the original comics with their covers and such in a slipcase.

Fire Me Boy! 12-04-2013 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by NewChief (Post 10247396)
I'll try to explain (hopefully I'm right).

An individual comic that you buy at the store is called an issue, e.g. "Walking Dead #1" is the first issue of the entire series. These are what we traditionally call "comic books."

They then collect issues into "books" or "volumes" of several issues (eight or so, I think). The book you linked above is one of those.

They then collect the books into compendiums. So compendium one has books 1-8 in it, which covers issues 1-48.

That being said, there are several spinoffs that are outside the numeration of the traditional "The Walking Dead" series, though I'm not sure that any of them are actually graphic novels. The Rise of the Governor is one of these, and it's a traditional prose novel (no pictures).

Oh to make matters even more confusing, they have what is called an "Omnibus" that is basically a volume/book set up to be more like a collector's edition. Hardbound reproduction of the original comics with their covers and such in a slipcase.

Yep, you are correct.

Volume 17 picks up at the end of Compendium 2.

hometeam 12-04-2013 09:57 AM

Finally watched this on the DVR last night

(btw I stay away from this thread until the show has been watched by me~)

A couple things.

One - What kind of little kid just ****ing slops around in the mud like a pig, for long periods of time. And, With the mom just seeing a walker float by, doesn't she say to herself 'hey my kids right by the edge there'

Two - GOD DAMN Hershels neck got chopped!

and lastly, Michonne saves Ricks ass and just lets him walk up into the firefight/zombie massacre in the prison without trying to stop him, and then goes.. somewhere?


DAMN YOU MIDSEASON BREAK!

seaofred 12-04-2013 01:01 PM

I two think it was either both little girls or the oldest little girl that killed the sick people and Carol caught them. I think she/they were practicing killing "zombie" by stabbinb them in the temple.

bowener 12-04-2013 02:31 PM

I know I am late, but I thought it was obvious the older girl was feeding rats to zombies. She was the one that talked to Nick (the zombie wearing the mechanics jumpsuit), and treating him as a living human or possibly a pet, and thus feeding him fits with that. From there it is kind of a strange jump, but I assume they will make her the one that is mutilating the animals around the prison. I do not know if she killed the adults. Either way they needed to be killed and burned.

hometeam 12-04-2013 02:47 PM

I'm fairly certain they explained all of that stuff.

Carol killed the people, the little girls fed the zombies.

Buck 12-04-2013 05:18 PM

Holy ****ing shit. Look at #10. Does this show always do this? Last time I bothered to look it was around 5 million an episode.

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/12/05/2ury3a2a.jpg


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