That is the exact baby I've got, got it for Christmas. Only have made it through the beginning, Rick having just gotten to Atlanta where I left off. I'm gonna guess Compendium 1 goes pretty deep.
Oh yeah. Just looked at the reviews. There are 8 chapters in the book, and only the first 2 chapters are about what we've seen so far. Chapter 3 introduces the prison and everything else from there on. So you could probably hold off on Compendium 1 for a while unless you want to get it just for the first two chapters and then advance from there during season 3.
Yep, this episode is not coming off my DVR anytime soon. I'm keeping this thing until TWD season 2 shows up on DVD.
Ah, true, it probably wouldn't be too long before it shows up on there. I'll still probably keep it around for a while. These last two episodes I have watched the hell out of. I usually just watched the episode at 9pm and that was it. These last two weeks, I have watched it each showing that night. Watched it last week at 9pm, 11pm and 12:30pm (and again at 5am since I was still up), and then watched last night at 9pm, 11:30pm and 1am. I couldn't watch these last two episodes enough.
From the little synopsis that I've read about the character on Wikipedia, I think the reason why she's a fan favorite is because she's a badass in the comics. She kills so many zombies it's ridiculous and some of the more evil people in this coming season's setting in the comic (The Governor being one of them) but, also, her character, in the comics, is when things become QUITE adult oriented (giving one of the characters head, she gets raped and tortured by The Governor, and then she proceeds to torture his sadistic ass and kill him). Her character is also the epitome of a tortured soul in the comics. The two guys she's tugging around with her are her boyfriend and brother in zombie form with no arms or jaws. In the comics, she regularly talks to them like they are still normal people, telling Rick that she does so to help stay sane.
Whether or not any of that comes to fruition will remain to be seen, but I'm definitely wary of her introduction as well. If the prison is the introduction of the show going more in the direction that it appears to go in the comics, I'm not sure if I'm going to stay interested.
Not to turn away from TWD discussion... BUT... has anyone heard anything with regards to:
1. Season Two of FALLING SKIES and when it will begin again
2. Battlestar Galactica Blood and Chrome... is it dead or a go???
Robert Kirkman reveals that another major character was originally scheduled to die in the final couple episodes:
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Glen Mazzara talks the finale and looking ahead to season 3 of TWD:
http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/03/19/wa...ra-showrunner/
Stoked to see that it's a lock for SIXTEEN episodes next season!
Best Memes from Season Two of The Walking Dead
My favorites:
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And my favorite:
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Not going to go find it but my favorite was something regarding daryl using a crossbow to remain silent but then driving the loudest motorcycle possible.
That's Daryl Mutherfuckin' Dixon.
Also, if anyone read that one EW article, you'll know that:
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Well, from one of the answers on this week's Talking Dead, there's a 100% chance that 33% of
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show up next season.
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God damn...can't it be October already?
So I was watching Shawshank Redemption last night and noticed that freaking Dale from TWD is the lawyer in the beginning. Went to his IMDB page and he was also in the Green Mile. Never realized that.
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