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Oh man...Rosita (Christian Serratos) is HAWT in that little black dress on Talking Dead! :drool

Indeed! She looks like a 1940's bombshell.

Yeah, she cleans up wicked nice.

:lol :lol



Hell yeah! :naughty :drool



Very nice indeed! :rock

I actually like her better all dirty on the show.
Christian Serratos on Talking Dead, hnnnnggggggggggg! :drool

I thought the same exact thing.

Man, I felt there was a little somethin' somethin' with Glenn and Rosita at one point... but then I remembered he's married.



:love:drool

Holy ****, I almost fell asleep during this episode. CS's appearance on TD was much better. I love the way she says, "Rosita." :lol

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I usually always complain when an episode is dragging or being just filler

Yet I Loved this episode, i loved how all 4 stories were being told at once, I loved how Rick just went to the city without the show showing us their travel. I loved that they already got the cops,
there was a lot going on. you guys don't get it, it took 8 episodes of season 3 of stalling to the end. if this episode was made the way the show used to be, they would have spent an hour on Rick planning the going to the city, and another hour showing how they took the cops etc.

This episode might have been slower but the story moved a lot compared to how much they used to stall before
 
Huh, while everyone else seems to have not liked that one I thought it was better than the last. Call me Mr. Contrary

Hi Mr Contrary. Welcome to the boards. :wave

I think this was the weakest episode of the season so far. I liked parts of it, mainly Rick's group. Could have done without Father Gabriel sub plot (although if it leads to Morgan's introduction then I can forgive it) and Abraham kneeling and Eugene unconscious for the whole episode isn't exactly riveting television. :lol

I thought last week's episode was better because it gave us more insight and backstory into two of the longest tenured characters on the show.
 
She most certainly does. :lol

When Cudlitz was shooting that scene in the library, he was asking for take after take after take, you know, because he's a professional. And Dickerson's like, "It's OK, man, we got it," and Cudlitz does the Darth Vader "Nooooooo!"

:lol :lol :lol :yess:
 
Just because you didn't care for it doesn't diminish the brilliance of that scene, the way he hooked her with that story, then after establishing a relationship built on that story, he.... aww hell, I can't even fake defend it. You knew it was coming, you knew it was gonna be dumb, you just gotta go with it. :lol
I knew it was going to happen but I didn't care! :lol
Have to say I really enjoyed these responses (sorry, meant to respond sooner but last couple of days have been busy). Probably is the best attitude to have in regards to any plot holes with this or any show. Thanks, guys! :lol
 
Prime example of a female character acting stupid to advance the story. Would any person alive (other than a female character) turn their back on a prisoner from another group, at this point? That's just idiotic and indefensible.

She's a girl. They can't drive and they can't effectively watch prisoners in a zombie apocalypse. Common knowledge.
 
I have a feeling that we're in store for an explosive mid-season finale :lol. At least, I hope. I just wonder if the whole thing with Dawn and the other corrupt cops are just the tip of the iceberg for something more sinister. What if there's more to the hospital than we realize...?
 
That seems kind of obvious. We don't see many people besides a few recovering in gowns, and then a handful of cops. If there were a lot of them, something like power consumption for a DVD player would be an issue for the whole group, not just Beth.
They have great organization and resources, but all seem quite fragile in their positions. Everything indicates that they are probably a way station for something bigger.
 
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