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Is that from Spartacus? Doesn't count. (Besides, most of those were fake). :lol
 
Just skimmed through a few articles and apparently the men were given a choice to use prosthetics or go natural. Though it doesn't seem like any of them were willing to reveal which option they chose. :lol
 
Ok, so i finaly caught up with the mid season finale series 4, and OH MY!! I was wondering what was happening with the Guvnors side of the story. I must say they handled his "change" very tactfully, showing him reconnect with life after losing everything from his first attempt at taking the prison. IMO It was odd to picture him as anything other than a leader. I imagined the young girl looking down on him from the building when he on his last legs was a subconcious sign for himnot to give up hope. His story of getting back on his feet, then to see him work his way to the top of the new groups trust and then lead them on to an all out assault on the prison was very well done (all in two epsiodes). I always empathised with the guvnor (much to the high acting skills of David Morrisey) and it was a sad farewell to [SPOILER3]him and ofcourse hershall[/SPOILER3]

The walking dead has been brilliant at writing very 3dimensional characters,showing you both sides to human nature, good and evil, how a distopian setting can change the moral code of man, blurring the line between right and wrong, and why choosing the morally correct decision is not always what is the right decision. Fascinating stuff, with a picturesque setting, and an amzing visualFX/make up team to top it off

I was getting kind of bored with the prison setting. I like the programme's formula of having a new setting for each series 1=urban city, 2= hershalls farm, 3= prison. And i am intrigued as to where the travellers will end up next!
 
Starting this Super Bowl Sunday — and continuing after the premiere of The Walking Dead Season 4, Episode 9 — your dance card is fully Dead. Here’s a look at what’s ahead, including this Inside Look special we noticed on the schedule.• Inside Look: One thing to watch out for, during next weekend's TWD marathon, is a five-minute feature called The Walking Dead - Season 4B Inside Look. AMC currently has that scheduled to air Saturday, February 8 at 6:05 p.m. and 9:13 p.m., plus Sunday, February 9 (second half premiere day) at 12:20 a.m., 3:30 a.m., 8:43 a.m., 12:50 p.m., and 5:54 p.m.There's no description listed with the Inside Look, and for all we know it's the same as that roughly 4-minute sneak peek video with the cast and crew talking up the final eight eps of Season 4. Either way, there it is.• Season 1 and 2 Marathon: Don't forget — the full TWD series marathon starts with Season 1 on Sunday, February 2 (Zombie Bowl!) and continues with more of Season 2 on Monday, February 3.• Cast on Conan: Several members of the cast will be on Conan on Thursday, February 6 (11 p.m. ET), so you should at least try to DVR that. They’ve never done a group late-night appearance before, so it should be good and rowdy.• Season 3 and 4 Marathon: The marathon will continue with Season 3 on Saturday, February 8, with Season 4 airing on Sunday, February 9 as a lead-in to the midseason premiere. Get the schedule.• Episode 9 Premiere: Season 4, Episode 9, “After” premieres Sunday, February 9 at 9 p.m. ET. Right afterward, we'll watch Talking Dead to process what happened. Then we’ll watch more new episodes every Sunday until March 30, after which we return to asking each other "When will The Walking Dead come back?"
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I was hoping they'd do something special rather than have yet another marathon. I was hoping the Zombie bowl was some sort of greatest hits and kills during the seasons. :lol
 
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