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

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mjs9153

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Did anyone watch Talking Dead last week. I am sorry but not a fan of the comedian that they had on the program. He kept touching Norman Reedus. Plus, his racial comments I did not appreciate.
Yes I did and agree..not the first time,an entertainer hijacks the show,instead of focusing on the previous sixty minutes,we get these people..and God bless em,but they are trying to be engaging and make people remember their name,get more work,whatever,but instead they just end up being annoying..leave the guests to cast members and writers,even a stunt person or whatever if you have to,but these comedians annoy the heck out of me..ok rant over..:wink:
 
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It was JB Smooth? I guess he was on curb your enthusiasm and We are the millers. However, just annoying person that hijacked the show.

I agree. J B Smooth shoulda stayed home. He wasn't prepared. He wasn't funny. Maybe he needs a script in order to be funny. And he seemed to be trying to hog the show even though he didn't have much to say.

Sometimes the funniest guests aren't comedians. Nathan Fillion was a guest on the first episode in season 3. He was hilarious :)
 
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mjs9153

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zackly Skimom..ha the thing about pro wrestlers,I would love to see Rowdy Roddy Piper as a character on the show..he is getting old,but he was really good in a John Carpenter film called They Live..he has humor,and portrays rage very good,that would translate well to this kind of show..
 

skimom2

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zackly Skimom..ha the thing about pro wrestlers,I would love to see Rowdy Roddy Piper as a character on the show..he is getting old,but he was really good in a John Carpenter film called They Live..he has humor,and portrays rage very good,that would translate well to this kind of show..
LOVED that movie! Wonder if he's a WD fan? :)
 

onlyewe

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Darryl had been silent and brooding over all of the events that led up to the scattering and possible loss of his family. He was someone in his own right among those people, he had a sense of worth for what was probably the first time in his life - so he reverted to form and retreated into himself. His coping mechanisms that had always worked before couldn't anymore because he wasn't the person he had been. Once he could release the grief, and with the burning of the house that could almost be the one he grew up in, he could find hope again...letting go of the past could only make him a better person. Perhaps Beth was the only one from the group who could have provoked him toward that end...
This was the first and only episode that focused solely on two characters... that it was Beth and Darryl makes it very interesting. Both of them had to shed what they were and accept/embrace who they are now.