The Walking Dead ***please use SPOILER tags***

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skimom2

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That was definitely a tough scene.
The one that made me tear up was in the episode before: Rick and Lori are on that bridge thingy & he thanks for for all she did for Hershel. You can see his struggle, then he pats her on the shoulder & walks away. Lori puts her hand over the spot that he's touched, rubs her cheek against it.

Man, that scene WORKED for me. I was all verklempt.
 

Lepplady

Chillin' since 2006
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Michonne never met her--remember, her entry pass was that she was carrying a basket of baby formula?

I never got the Lori hate.
I didn't like her because she seemed absolutely unapologetic to either Rick or Shane. She just seemed sort of "Whatever" *shrug*..like she was entitled to do whatever she wanted.
And she was whiny. Don't miss her at all.
 

misery chastain loves co.

MORE Count Chocula please.....
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I am quite sure that I am the only one who feels this but I have never been a big Rick fan. Last season after the Gov beat him to a pulp and they showed he and Carl in the house together when he was waking up and crawling off the couch, I kind of hoped he really had turned. I am liking him a little better this season. So far.
Creepy priest. Think he is a coward who turned people away hence the writing on the church wall and the lady in the food bank that he knew.
I thought for awhile that Bob had been bitten but I think they turn pretty quickly don't they?
I like the Gareth group. Our heroes need a foe again after the Govs demise. can't argue much with a roving band of cannibals.
I want to see Morgan again after that tease!
Who is marking the trees?
Carol is a friggin badass and she better not die!!
So many questions and theories!
 

Lord Tyrion

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I am quite sure that I am the only one who feels this but I have never been a big Rick fan. Last season after the Gov beat him to a pulp and they showed he and Carl in the house together when he was waking up and crawling off the couch, I kind of hoped he really had turned. I am liking him a little better this season. So far.

You're not the only one. The dialogue can be overbearing at times and it hasn't done a lot of favors to some of the characters. Rick's dialogue and monologues about being a leader and making tough decisions were a bit much at times. From these two episodes so far, it's been better.
 

Ebdim9th

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I think it was Robert Kirkman who said that whenever a character becomes the moral center of the show, Dale, Hershel, you know they're going to die soon.
I've been watching and listening to what Bob says, and I had him pegged(-legged) as the next Dale/Hershel. Looks like, unfortunately for him, I was right. Still, for as long as it's yet relevant, yay Bob! I'm a Bob Fan.