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yup.... Im glad to see they kept him around for the the tv adaptation.

It dont take a pair of binoculars to see darryls brother aint dead! I bet he comes back with a hook!
 
Instead of reading you guy's comments I just scrolled to the bottom to say:

MY DVR DIDN"T RECORD THIS EPISODE! WTF?

So, when do the Episodes become available online? The following Friday?
 
Following day on itunes.
 
Can't say for sure since I'm obviously not in that situation, but it's kind of hard to leave a kid to watch him get eaten alive. I didn't think the kid had a gun?

Pocket knife idea was dumb. No time to sit there and contemplate on how to keep all his muscles or whatever. Rip his leg up and away you go.
 
But Rick's idea for the kid was to either A) chop his leg off with a pocket knife or B) have Herschel fix or sever it when they got back to the farm...and then after the kid is healed enough to walk, blindfold him yet again so he has no way of getting back to the farm and dropping him off on the side of the road with a gun to fend for himself hoping he finds help or his original group.

How is that any better than just killing him to save him from being turned into a zombie?
 
My guess would be that the kid escapes in the night. And either A.) Shane tracks him down and kills him B.) He finds his original group and leads them to the farm. C.) Is eaten by a walker. Or D.) He ends up killing the farmers daughter while escaping and then A B or C happens. Either way I see the kid as another point of major turmoil for the group.
 
It would be pretty tough to leave a living person in a situation like that. Regardless, that kid is walking with a limp for the rest of his days.

Personally, my first thought was, "Does that barbed point spin off?" A lot of them are threaded on.
Addition to bug-out bag: bolt cutters. Probably also be handy in a situation where items are locked down, and nobody around with keys.

Lowrange2: Not sure, I just looked up availability on the AMC website:
http://www.amctv.com/shows/the-walking-dead/where-to-watch
 
You gotta remember that shane and rick were cops. Obviously rick was the moral cop. And shane was the glory cop. Rick is a boy scout and shane is a commando. And they are life long best friends. Rick wants to do what's go for the group for the long term and shane has his own agenda and looks only to the short term. I have no dout that without rick, shane would have gotten eveyone else killed by now.
 
In the book, didn't Shane's character die off after 3rd-4th episode-ish? I'm still waiting for Darryl's brother (guy who played Rowdy Burns, got in my Days of Thunder reference) to come back. If I remember correctly, when Darryl was all fawked up in the woods, the show implies that Darryl is imagining it, but the scenery never changed, and poof, dude was gone. I think we'll see him pop up again

In that scene in the woods, the brother had both hands. He was left handcuffed to a pipe so the only way he was getting out was cutting his hand off. They seemed to make a point of showing both hands... he's imaginary.

Instead of reading you guy's comments I just scrolled to the So, when do the Episodes become available online? The following Friday?
Pretty soon after. I watched the last episode on AMC's site a day or two later

I don't understand what's going on with Herschel's youngest daughter. What's her problem, why's she laid up
 
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In that scene in the woods, the brother had both hands. He was left handcuffed to a pipe so the only way he was getting out was cutting his hand off. They seemed to make a point of showing both hands... he's imaginary.
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I don't understand what's going on with Herschel's youngest daughter. What's her problem, why's she laid up

OR someone rescued him, which would play in if he came back with a new crew. It'd be funny if there was a white power clique, just like prison.

As far as the daughter, i'd say just your average drama incident, something to give them a reason to cry.
 
I wanna see a 'mans camp', or at least a 'mans agreement'. A brotherhood agreement against violence within the group.

I wanna see season 3 be OFFENSIVE, as opposed to evasive. Think tank traps, for zombies, motorized death machines, bodycount!

I wanna see the womens camp, the 'lets get things back to normal with sweet corn bread' be just that, a womens camp, start a spin-off show for the soap stories.

I wanna see zombie hunter groups, with snowplows, machetes, and every weapon under the sun.

I wanna see scavenger crews, finding paranoid dead gunowners untimate stashes...

I wanna see tactics.... i wanna see war!

I wanna see soviet spy planes doing flyby's...

I wanna see more groups, symbiotic relationships between the groups, indian bartering while never revealing your camp...

this show has soooo much potential.
 
I wanna see a 'mans camp', or at least a 'mans agreement'. A brotherhood agreement against violence within the group.

I wanna see season 3 be OFFENSIVE, as opposed to evasive. Think tank traps, for zombies, motorized death machines, bodycount!

I wanna see the womens camp, the 'lets get things back to normal with sweet corn bread' be just that, a womens camp, start a spin-off show for the soap stories.

I wanna see zombie hunter groups, with snowplows, machetes, and every weapon under the sun.

I wanna see scavenger crews, finding paranoid dead gunowners untimate stashes...

I wanna see tactics.... i wanna see war!

I wanna see soviet spy planes doing flyby's...

I wanna see more groups, symbiotic relationships between the groups, indian bartering while never revealing your camp...

this show has soooo much potential.

Unfortunately, we're watching the wrong show...
 
Great episode...I agree about the random walker in the field...not sure what that was signifying, but I liked it. As much as don't care much for Rick's character he really shut Shane down and put that "father/son" type feel on the episode...like they were on a long road trip and Shane being the son is just pouting as he stares off out of the window after his dad scolded him.
 
See, I want to beat Shane to death and I like Rick's character. He's been a bit slow the last couple episodes but he kicked ass in this episode.

I honestly thought he was going to kill off the kid and attract the 'walkers' to him and away from Shane.
 
Rick just appears to make really stupid decisions..I'm sure that's the idea...for us to think that way and it'll show in the end why he makes those type decisions.

The whole idea of saving this kid is dumb. I don't understand why he saved him, to throw him around in the trunk, hog tie him and then dump him into an infested area...still hog tied and a knife 30 feet away. And then decide NOT to kill him when he posed a threat...and have to "sleep on it"?

Makes no sense...Rick is my least favorite character for sure.
 
when he threw that huge pipe wrench i shit got serious. i would have been fine if rick left shane there to get zombie'd but that would cause a HUGE to-do with the group back at the farm.
 
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