Ok, so no comments on the last two eps? Last night was the season finale, ya know?!?!!!! Won't spoil anything, but damn! How they gonna get outta this mess?
Won't spoil anything, but when certain people were boarding a certain mode of transportation, certain people already in that mode could have taken off running. That window of opportunity was brief, but do-able. BTW way to "take a bite out of crime" Rick! BTW II - anybody think about the movie Deliverance during a certain scene?
that was the season finale already? not very strong if you ask me. or maybe i just missed something important before and just didn't get it. guess we'll find out in the fall.
oh. saw them, didn't make the connection. i was wondering what exactly tasha was grlling and expected rats on a stick or something. also, rick could't have known.
*Wikipedias, and Google-images* Oh, shit, that WAS Denise Crosby!! Didn't recognize her at all. Well, women have better facial recognition chips.
Well, at least everyone's back together in a group. Except cute little Beth... A good cliff-hanging ending to a pretty decent season. My major gripe for the last ep?
I had to click on a fucking spoiler tag to read almost every post on this page. Can't it be assumed that if you're not caught up on the episodes that you don't open the thread! Anyway, I loved seeing bad ass Rick return. And as with every TWD season finale, the only real disappointment I had is knowing that I have to wait until friggin October to see the next season. Still better than what HBO does in making you wait a year.
Or HELIX which will return 'in 2015'. Well played - this became borderline good in the end and then they wait until everybody forgets what it was all about. Clever!
Some Wordforgers have this stupid habit of reading threads about TV shows they want to watch but haven't gotten around to watching yet. Then they complain if there are spoilers. Staying out of the thread is too hard for some of our fellow posters. And of course other posters like the ones in this thread encourage that nonsense by putting everything behind spoiler tags.
Not me. I haven't watched it yet. I've still got 3 episodes of last season, then all of this season, both halves, to watch. Somehow last year my TV gene got broken and I stopped watching everything except Archer. I've got a whole season of Big Bang Theory, season and a half of Justified, whole season of Black Sails. I don't even watch the stuff I record on the fly like Modern Marvels and stuff like that. I'm not really sure what happened but sitting in front of a TV to watch something just stopped sometime last year. Except for Archer. Can't explain that.......
I only make time for appointment TV anymore. Walking Dead, Hannibal, Breaking Bad when it was still on. South Park, Boondocks, and Venture Bros whenever they finally get around to doing seasons. In-between, I fill up a flash drive (Iron Man face, btw) with podcasts, plug the flash drive into my Blu-ray, and use the TV as a big radio.
The scene where they made Beth eat her own cooked leg so that she remains edible for a later feast was quite disturbing.
Great idea for ending the entire series: Rick dreamed the whole thing when was in his bed ridden/unconscious, and makes a full recovery.
It could be worse, the retards over in the TBBS TWD thread drop comic spoilers non-stop...and then they they are clever dropping wink-wink-nudge-nudge spoilers, and of course the shitty mods over there have no interest in stopping them, but will hand out warnings if you call people on it. As for the episode, I liked it. I like it when a season ends on a good "I want to see what happens next", but not on some horrible cliffhanger.
As much as I like Daryl....the resulting internet explosion his death would cause would almost make it worthwhile.
The comic parts I spoiler tag because the comics are far ahead of the show obviously and we don't know if the TV show will follow certain themes from the show. Right now I have a decent idea of what will happen next season based on the comic. It would be an amazing scene if they were to do it.