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I agree this season been really slow, but hopefully that's gonna change when the show returns after the 2 week break. The mid season finale ending was good, i really wanna see what's gon' happen next.
SPOILERSo, Herschel and his family would get wild zombies nearby and keep them in the barn. The group gets there for shelter and decide to look for Sophia for practically every episode, while Herschel knew that they recently captured a zombie that fits the description of Sophia. LMAO WOW.
Quote from: Okka on November 28, 2011, 11:00:51 PMI agree this season been really slow, but hopefully that's gonna change when the show returns after the 2 week break. The mid season finale ending was good, i really wanna see what's gon' happen next.Show doesn't come back until the end of feb
The last ten minutes of the show was the best ten minutes of television I may have ever seen. Shane is easily the best character on the show. I was just about ready to give up on the show because of the silly writing and drag the time out plot lines. But that episodes got me interested again. It'll be interesting to see where they go from here.
Quote from: Javier on November 29, 2011, 09:13:55 AMSPOILERSo, Herschel and his family would get wild zombies nearby and keep them in the barn. The group gets there for shelter and decide to look for Sophia for practically every episode, while Herschel knew that they recently captured a zombie that fits the description of Sophia. LMAO WOW. It's justifiable until Dale confronts Herschel about the barn. By then Herschel should have said something, by all logical accounts. And at the very least told Rick. Unless Otis was the one that captured the girl and never mentioned finding a small girl zombie, but even that is strange.
They clearly stated Otis was the one that captured the zombies. And Otis was killed by Shane before he even knew they were looking for a little girl. However, they have been feeding the zombies. I'm not sure how they wouldn't notice a little girl zombie and not put two and two together.The last ten minutes of the show was the best ten minutes of television I may have ever seen. Shane is easily the best character on the show. I was just about ready to give up on the show because of the silly writing and drag the time out plot lines. But that episodes got me interested again. It'll be interesting to see where they go from here.
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