The Walking Dead (Season 3)
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There were two times. One was the kiss. The second was before she handed the baby over to him. Brief, and maybe meaningless, but they felt odd.
His reaction as he was holding the baby was a completely different track. There I think he's either wondering if he's the father or still having issues about Lori being gone.Comment
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Comic vs. show: http://screencrush.com/walking-dead-...-suicide-king/
Also this:
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I was stunned when Rick lost it in front of everybody like that. He loses credibility to the new folk and his current crew is sitting there like wtf is going on.
I saw someone post that they didnt know why Rick would feel guilty about losing Lori. Rick showed it in this episode. He didnt want to add the people to his group because he didnt want to be responsible for losing them, like he lost the wife he's sworn to protect since the opening episode of the series.
Im not too sure how I feel about Rick going full Schizoprenic as they are taking the ghost phone to the next level.
As for the governor, I'm losing interest. The town folk being neutered after finally getting a backbone was discouraging for me.Comment
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Yeah, I'm curious to see where they are going with Rick and this schizophrenia. I'm not sure how the group can accept a freak out like that and still let him be the leader ever again.
Comic spoiler:
SpoilerIt's interesting though, because we don't know how Rick leads while being in this state. Lori and everyone else was already dead, so Rick didn't really have to LEAD per say, just take care of his son.
Now, Rick is still under intense pressure, but is still going insane and it's sending him down really quick. I both like it and hate it for the same reason: It's definitely different.
It's an interesting contrast from the comics where the jail did seem like a haven, so that's cool and saves from some boring moments. OTOH, I feel like Rick, as a character, is quickly using up his usefulness.
They need to tread lightly and make sure they don't make Rick look so far gone that the audience can't buy the fact that he is over the death of Lori. Otherwise, I'm not sure how you have a show without a strong character like Rick as your main hero.Too Old To Game Club
Urban Meyer is lol.Comment
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Holy ****.
12.3 million people watched the show last night.
10.9 mil was the previous series high.
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My assumption? Rick slowly loses the group, while Glenn starts gaining them.
He's finally have a voice, and standing up for them.
Also, Maybe Rick needs Darryl to keep him sane. Seems as if anytime Darryl is around, Rick keeps his cool (minus the phone hallucination.)Comment
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I didn't think anyone was really questioning if that was Sarah Wayne Callies or not.
As for Rick and Hershel's daughter, I felt some sexual tension there.. which is weird as hell.--
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You guys were concerned with Rick's look to Hershel's daughter?
Wow, me and the girl were more concerned with the Hershel's daughter's behavior around Rick while carrying Lori's child. We kept saying: "She wants Rick to give her one of her own."
I found Rick to be mostly dismissive of the young girl. He has no time for her."It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace
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After loving Season 1 and absolutely despising Season 2, I ignored Season 3 until this week.
After co-workers urged me to get back into it, promising me that S3 was so much better, the wife and I jumped in and watched all the episodes over the past 3 days.
My buddies were right, S3 is SO much better than S2 (I can't express how happy I am that Lori is dead).
However, last episodes ending really has me worried. I do not like where they're going with this.
To be honest, I'm really hoping they kill Rick. The way he's constantly cocking his head on an angle and the dumb way he always holds his gun down on an arc, really bother me.
He's also a close-talker.
If they could just kill him, make Tyrese the leader and make sure that every episode has a healthy dose of Merl (easily the best character on this show), I'll be a happy camper.Comment
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I don't think they kill Rick this soon but his behavior leads me to believe that Rick could be killed (or can die).After loving Season 1 and absolutely despising Season 2, I ignored Season 3 until this week.
After co-workers urged me to get back into it, promising me that S3 was so much better, the wife and I jumped in and watched all the episodes over the past 3 days.
My buddies were right, S3 is SO much better than S2 (I can't express how happy I am that Lori is dead).
However, last episodes ending really has me worried. I do not like where they're going with this.
To be honest, I'm really hoping they kill Rick. The way he's constantly cocking his head on an angle and the dumb way he always holds his gun down on an arc, really bother me.
He's also a close-talker.
If they could just kill him, make Tyrese the leader and make sure that every episode has a healthy dose of Merl (easily the best character on this show), I'll be a happy camper.
How they plan to make that work in the future is beyond me.
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