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I don't know why people call trolls names either.

So, disagreeing with the popular opinion makes me a troll? How sensitive are you? Do you call someone a troll when they don't like a certain type of food and tell you why they don't like? Do you call people trolls who don't like the cars you drive?

So we'll see you Sunday then right?

Yeah definatley. Maybe this show will start to get good in episode 2.

Why not build better "doors" for that pit? They can build walls like the ones they did for Alexandria and for the road. Or build a moat right outside the semis that are blocking, so when walkers start getting out, they just fall into the moat. Or block the exits with more boulders.

That is one solution, but the show writers have to try and one up each season which just leads to poor story direction... like this season.

I think I will just watch that crappy Once Upon A Time show. I can't stand it. But maybe it will be fun to watch it and go in that thread (it has a thread, right?) and complain about it and play the armchair quarterback. :yess:

Sometimes, complaining is just passion towards a show that you want to like and make sense and follow the comics. But others like you cant stand someone not enjoying something you like, so you complain about me complaining... for multiple posts. Very sad.

There have been several comments about Rick and the group letting the Walkers out of the quarry without having a good plan or not finishing fully lining the streets with cars. Is everyone forgetting that the quarry was not going to contain the Walkers anymore once the 18 wheeler fell over the cliff? Once that happened, they had no choice but to execute the plan before Walkers satrted roaming free of the quarry.

Welcome to the fray zackhigh1226. As you have probably deduced by now, people either really love or really hate this show in this thread. Glad to see you are not another hater.

Have not watched it over twice... but the 18 wheeler and the road supporting the 18 wheeler I thought fell down into the quarry... so there is no road there for the walkers to cross. So, that theory would not work. Unless that is just another terrible oversight by the show, but I thought I saw the road and the truck collapsing....

I am beginning to think that people watch this show while surfing the web or playing games on their phone or something. Buncha ADD kids that can't concentrate on 1 thing at a time, lol.

Not sure if this is directed at me... but I will bite. I don't. Watched the show through and through and said why I did not like the episode. All I got were a bunch of snotty comments.

How the hell were they supposed to block acres of forest that led to Alexandria? That makes no sense. :confused:

If you watched the show... you would have seen they had cars lined up for miles. Then on the way facing Alexander, the road the walkers were walking on, there were no cars and they just left there community completely exposed. If anything, the cars should have been placed on that road where the walkers started walking towards when the horn was sounding... but noooooooo the show writers have to think of a dumb storyline.

How long would blocking the exits last? If you had a wild animal living near your house would you build barriers to keep it from entering your yard or would you call animal control and have it taken away? Since there is no animal control in the zombie apocalypse, Rick and company took matters into their own hands.

There is no right or wrong answer, only preference. I would prefer the more permanent solution of removing the threat/animal, rather than the short term solution of trying to contain the threat.

No, you kill that animal. So they should kill the walkers slowly over the months. I listed many solutions, plus during the winter the zombies freeze. That would be the best time to attack them. Solidify the walls, then wait till winter and kill them. Easy choice.

Why does the dumb broad go down in the basement in a haunted house? Why does the jock dude go outside the cabin when he hears a noise, knowing full well there is a killer outside?

Because it would be boring if they didn't.

And all of those movies are completely cheesy and terrible to watch. It is predictable. This show is slowly turning into a predictable, boring show.

Or turn on a light when they enter a dark room. I love how people don't do that. It's the first thing I do when I come home at night. Turn on a light!

They don't do that because the garbage directors can not actually direct a good story. So they go for the cop out, cheesy way.
 
I can imagine only a few things more pathetic than someone with so little self control that they feel compelled to watch a show they despise.... But then I remember because the payoff for people like that is arm chair quarterbacking in threads like this. Sad.
 
Sometimes when I get to sit at the end of the day to watch some tv.. There will be something on that makes me say wtf is this? I reach for the device called a remote control and I change the channel....
 
I can imagine only a few things more pathetic than someone with so little self control that they feel compelled to watch a show they despise.... But then I remember because the payoff for people like that is arm chair quarterbacking in threads like this. Sad.

So, you imagine yourself then?

I don't hate the show, I just would do things completely different. It might actually be good with the walkers assaulting....

At least some people try to defend the show, nice to have a conversation about it, you just sit there ****** about me pointing out things that are illogical with this. show.... and I have yet to be told different that what I said was wrong... because it isn't....

So please, continue making snotty snarky comments to help you feel better about yourself. :wave

I didn't read all that, but it smelled a lot like a troll in denial. Did it get better after the first quote?
All I see is someone so sensitive he resorts to calling those who disagree with them trolls. You must be a beauty outside the virtual world.
 
Winter must do nothing to Walkers. Does it snow in Georgia? Wouldn't it have thinned the herd?
Out in Los Angeles they'd just reek to high heaven, since it's Fall and we're sitting in 90 + degree heat.
 
Winter must do nothing to Walkers. Does it snow in Georgia? Wouldn't it have thinned the herd?
Out in Los Angeles they'd just reek to high heaven, since it's Fall and we're sitting in 90 + degree heat.

They are in Washington DC.... where it snows and gets cold. I think they even mentioned the walkers freezing or getting slow from the cold.... in the comics they did.
 
So, you imagine yourself then?

I don't hate the show, I just would do things completely different. It might actually be good with the walkers assaulting....

At least some people try to defend the show, nice to have a conversation about it, you just sit there ****** about me pointing out things that are illogical with this. show.... and I have yet to be told different that what I said was wrong... because it isn't....

So please, continue making snotty snarky comments to help you feel better about yourself. :wave


All I see is someone so sensitive he resorts to calling those who disagree with them trolls. You must be a beauty outside the virtual world.

Would you please point to a post where I made a "snotty snarky" comment specifically about you? I must have hit a nerve for you to lash out and start name calling. Dear me. Your posts are beginning to sound paranoid with a pinch of megalomania.
 
Didn't the big herd of walkers just keep attracting more walkers, that just fell into the quarry? So over time they just grew in numbers?
 
Didn't the big herd of walkers just keep attracting more walkers, that just fell into the quarry? So over time they just grew in numbers?

That is a good explanation. Makes sense. Only question is who blocked the exits... and how did they block the exits without dying. I mean, those walkers must have been all over the place before those semi's were put in place. Right?
 
That is a good explanation. Makes sense. Only question is who blocked the exits... and how did they block the exits without dying. I mean, those walkers must have been all over the place before those semi's were put in place. Right?

I remember hearing someone say there was a camp down there before.
 
That is a good explanation. Makes sense. Only question is who blocked the exits... and how did they block the exits without dying. I mean, those walkers must have been all over the place before those semi's were put in place. Right?

I remember hearing someone say there was a camp down there before.

Yeah, it was Heath who said that during the town meeting. He said he found the quarry a long time ago, and that it was empty except for a small group of walkers. He theorized that those people had set the trucks up before they died and turned. He also made a humorous remark about not wanting to have a picnic next to the camp that ate itself. :lol
 
Winter must do nothing to Walkers. Does it snow in Georgia? Wouldn't it have thinned the herd?
Out in Los Angeles they'd just reek to high heaven, since it's Fall and we're sitting in 90 + degree heat.

Typically, cold weather doesn't kill zombies in this genre. It just slows them down or freezes them to the point of deanimation. It preserves them until the thaw. Like a steak. Heh. Wouldn't thin the herd ... it'd just freezer-burn it.

At least that's how it worked in WWZ. If all else fails, head north.

Also, I think they're in Virginia now. Not Georgia.

SnakeDoc
 
Typically, cold weather doesn't kill zombies in this genre. It just slows them down or freezes them to the point of deanimation. It preserves them until the thaw. Like a steak. Heh. Wouldn't thin the herd ... it'd just freezer-burn it.

At least that's how it worked in WWZ. If all else fails, head north.

Also, I think they're in Virginia now. Not Georgia.

SnakeDoc

Should be southern Virginia somewhere
 
Just watched the season premiere yesterday. Really enjoyed it!

First off: 70 minutes instead of 45 was a nice surprise I wasnt aware of. Will the episodes continue to be that long?

Second: I really enjoyed the army of Walkers. The makeup was great. The first Walker losing his skin to the Truck was pretty epic.

Third and foremost: great story to build everything up! The heat between Rick and Morgan is slowly rising. Also enjoyed all the bw flashbacks. The bw effect really helped to follow the story easily. All in all I am pretty excited for this season after E1. Cannot wait for next Tuesday! :rock
 
I lived in Fairfax (10-15 miles west of Alexandria) for four years, so I speak from experience when I say that Northern Virginia typically gets a considerable amount of snow during the winter. In fact, one year (I think it was January or February 2014), we got two big storms back-to-back that dumped a total of 16-18 inches on us, which would have easily stopped walkers in their tracks. It might not have killed them, but they certainly wouldn't be going anywhere in a hurry.

It would be really nice to see snow in TWD, but the only problem is the show films in Georgia from May to November. That said, it would be nearly impossible to depict snow in the show, especially since substantial snowfall in Georgia is evidently very uncommon.
 
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