Looks like another boring ass episode tonight
tomtomdrumdrum said:
The point of that scene wasn't for you to think Rick had died, it was for you to see how Michonne would react to Rick dying.
I think you're right, but then again, these are the writer who gave us Glenn and the dumpster, so I wouldn't bet my life on it.Quote:
The point of that scene wasn't for you to think Rick had died, it was for you to see how Michonne would react to Rick dying.
My theory is that they were at a sci-fi con when it all went down, and they really think they're Vulcan.StringerBell said:
this is so nitpicky but i just dont get why the junkyard folks talk the way they do. we've seen folks from all walks of life in this show, and everyone still speaks regular normal english.
why are these folks so different.
JUST USE REGULAR GRAMMAR AND DICTION YOU *******S.
bonfarr said:
My issue is why don't they explain to the audience why a group of monosyllabic idiots exists. Rick and Michone and their group just act like nothing is unusual about it and they don't discuss it at all. When the Zombie Apocalypse went down did a Special Ed bus crash at the dump leaving them there? What is the deal with the dumb haircuts?
Rebel-E91 said:
Rick had to put the car in neutral to roll it. Why couldn't he just shift back to park?
The planted a little clue in that scene as to where Heath ended up. I think it was a coin or something on the ground if I recall. I'm sure we'll see it again one day, even if we don't ever see Heath again. But then again, the writers have also included symbols carved in trees and other crap like that which never amount to anything.Stive said:
The character that played Heath is now the primary star on the newly revamped 24. Pretty sure he's considered dead at this point.
I guess in true Walking Dead fashion they could have just not shown his death with the possibility that 24 doesn't make it and he makes a return appearance.