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TV Show: The Walking Dead: Season 7 | Episode 8
Member Since: 8/22/2009
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Originally posted by Razzle
LMAO at Andrea grabbing Shane's dick!
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Originally posted by Chunk
IKR? I could already tell at the beginning of the episode that she wanted to **** him so badly.
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Right! I knew that **** was coming but I didnt expect it like that. I got my life! Especially when Shane said "well come on then".
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Member Since: 7/24/2008
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FUUUCK. Just read some ****ed up spoilers about the barn zombies.
This show is too much epicness. i think the coming episodes are gonna be out of this world.
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Member Since: 11/16/2004
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Originally posted by cypriotpcdfan
FUUUCK. Just read some ****ed up spoilers about the barn zombies.
This show is too much epicness. i think the coming episodes are gonna be out of this world.
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Well this will be the last episode til Feb
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Member Since: 3/18/2008
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Originally posted by Lee!!
Well this will be the last episode til Feb
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This will make me said cuz when I leave work on Sundays, this is what keeps me going. This show is just amazing. I haven't been so hooked on a show since buffy
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Member Since: 9/24/2009
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MAJOR SPOILER!!!!
Picture spoiler
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Member Since: 10/22/2010
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Originally posted by Razzle
MAJOR SPOILER!!!!
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I knew I shouldn't have clicked on that.
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Member Since: 2/17/2010
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anywhere where I can watch Season 1 + 2 online?
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Member Since: 1/1/2011
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Originally posted by Razzle
MAJOR SPOILER!!!!
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So predictable. I mean, to stretch Sophia's search over 7 episodes just to conclude it with her being a zombie may be the only realistic solution, but it's just a sign of bad storytelling to even let it come to this. The 7 episodes of this season could've been told in 3 episodes max. I love The Walking Dead, but is it really so hard to put enough story into one episode to make it exciting? I feel like they intentionally only write 2 or 3 fantastic scenes per episode just to make it look better when showing recaps of exactly those scenes in The Talking Dead. The rest is interchangeable and total bs.
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Member Since: 1/7/2010
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Originally posted by Razzle
MAJOR SPOILER!!!!
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I got a feeling that was going to happen.
I bet her mother will not want anyone to shoot her and get in the way and then the daughter starts biting her.
Or so I hope so. LOL
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Member Since: 7/24/2008
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There's a lot more to Sophie being a zombie. AND ITS EPIC
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Member Since: 4/23/2007
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Why would they do that to Sofia? She's alive in the comic...
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Member Since: 4/23/2007
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Originally posted by cypriotpcdfan
There's a lot more to Sophie being a zombie. AND ITS EPIC
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I'm guessing they want to capture her and put her in with Hershel's other family members?
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Member Since: 2/18/2007
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Originally posted by Chunk
So predictable. I mean, to stretch Sophia's search over 7 episodes just to conclude it with her being a zombie may be the only realistic solution, but it's just a sign of bad storytelling to even let it come to this. The 7 episodes of this season could've been told in 3 episodes max. I love The Walking Dead, but is it really so hard to put enough story into one episode to make it exciting? I feel like they intentionally only write 2 or 3 fantastic scenes per episode just to make it look better when showing recaps of exactly those scenes in The Talking Dead. The rest is interchangeable and total bs.
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and Im agree
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Member Since: 9/24/2009
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Originally posted by Dancefloor
Why would they do that to Sofia? She's alive in the comic...
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this old article might explain:
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Kirkman also went on to say that the show will follow the comic on some levels and on others it won't. New characters, ignored sub plots, added storylines, but familiar faces will eventually join the cast later on, including one of the most hated villians in Comic Book history - the Governor.
"Now we will probably eventually see The Governor because that is a big part of the comic book. So, there’s cool stuff like that that will definitely be making into the show if we continue on, but it’s not going to follow the comic book story for story. So, it’s probably not going to really catch up to it and hopefully it will go in a completely new direction, so that it will be two separate stories that people can enjoy together. " said Kirkman.
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Full article here:
http://comicbookmovie.com/fansites/T.../news/?a=18530
Another spoiler:
Episode 7
“Pretty Much Dead Already”
Episode opens with Glenn revealing the presence of the walkers to the rest of the group, who promptly proceed to freak out. Maggie becomes angry with Glenn for not keeping the secret and ruins his hat in retribution. Dale gives Glenn his trademark bucket hat as a replacement. Maggie later makes a plea to Hershel for the group to stay. She and Glenn also have an argument about the walkers, after which they eventually admit their feelings, kiss and make up.
Rick and Hershel argue, with Hershel demanding the group leave within a week. Rick uses the my-wife-is-pregnant card, but Hershel’s not persuaded. Shane also wants the group to get the hell out of there because of the walkers in the barn, but Rick uses the same excuse to cool him down. However, Shane then becomes convinced that Lori’s baby is his.
Dale takes off with Shane’s guns to hide them in the swamp. Shane tracks him down and demands he give the guns back. Dale points his rifle at him and threatens to shoot. However, he backs down at the last moment, since he has no wish to become like Shane: he reveals that he knows Shane shot Otis and lied about what really happened. Shane heads back to the farm with the guns.
Hershel has Rick help him and Jimmy try to fish some walkers out of a nearby pit of quicksand and lead them into the barn with snare poles. He says the group can stay on the farm if they agree not to kill the walkers. They arrive at the farm about the same time Shane emerges from the swamp and hands out guns to other members of the group…
Shane sees the snared walkers and goes berserk. He yells at Rick and Hershel as they guide the walkers towards the barn, with the rest of the group and people in the farm looking on. He pulls his sidearm and unloads it in the chest of one of the walkers, demanding to know “Could someone who’s alive just take that? Why is it still coming?” Hershel has no answer.
He finishes off the walker with a headshot, grabs a nearby pickaxe and breaks open the barn door. Walkers pour out, T-Dog, Daryl, Shane, Glenn, and Andrea form a line and open fire. Once the dust clears, one more walker emerges. Sophia. Rick finally steps up next to the others, pulls his six-shooter and kills Sophia with a shot to the head. End episode.
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Member Since: 2/18/2007
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OMG
mid season finale always hyping me
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Member Since: 2/17/2010
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I'm watching Season 1 currently, and the death of Amy broke my heart. Why does the pretty ones have to go first?
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Member Since: 6/17/2011
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Originally posted by Яeo.
I'm watching Season 1 currently, and the death of Amy broke my heart. Why does the pretty ones have to go first?
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The first season is so ****ign gooooood.
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Member Since: 2/17/2010
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I love this show. I just finished Season 1 and now I'm watching Season 2, waiting for episode 2 to load, but I got couple of question.
1) In the first episode, there's the scene where Rick walks into a gas station looking for gas, and finds cars with dead people inside, and then he shoots the little girl. After that he gets shot and then wakes up... You know the rest. But, the first scene, is it before or after the apocalypse? It kinda made no sense to me.
2) Throughout the season their main focus was to run away, but they haven't said how the disease broke out or what caused it. It seems like they're just running to nowhere.
3) What if the dead runs out of food? I mean, if they crave alive meat, then it must be essential for them to stay... Walking. But if they run out of food, what will happen? Will they... "die"?
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Member Since: 1/1/2011
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Originally posted by Яeo.
I love this show. I just finished Season 1 and now I'm watching Season 2, waiting for episode 2 to load, but I got couple of question.
1) In the first episode, there's the scene where Rick walks into a gas station looking for gas, and finds cars with dead people inside, and then he shoots the little girl. After that he gets shot and then wakes up... You know the rest. But, the first scene, is it before or after the apocalypse? It kinda made no sense to me.
2) Throughout the season their main focus was to run away, but they haven't said how the disease broke out or what caused it. It seems like they're just running to nowhere.
3) What if the dead run out of food? I mean, if they crave alive meat, then it must be essential for them to stay... Walking. But if they run out of food, what will happen? Will they... "die"?
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1) I think it's between when he comes to the house and finds the horse and after he leaves the father and his son. So it's definitely after the apocalypse.
2 & 3) Those are essential questions of the story, so I recommend you to expand your download session and get the comics.
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Member Since: 2/17/2010
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Originally posted by Chunk
1) I think it's between when he comes to the house and finds the horse and after he leaves the father and his son. So it's definitely after the apocalypse.
2 & 3) Those are essential questions of the story, so I recommend you to expand your download session and get the comics.
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Well, I kinda started reading the plot on Wikipedia. Is there anywhere where I can see the comics online? (for free)
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