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Post by AdamBomb on Nov 1, 2012 3:50:43 GMT -5
Guys, he killed the Military folks because they are people who could be looked at as authority figures. Woodbury is HIS town. He doesn't want anyone else there that his people could look at as being able to have more control than he does. It's just like Rick and Shane being deputies, naturally everyone looked to them as leaders.
As far as the head still looking human, it hadn't reanimated yet.
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Post by King Silva on Nov 1, 2012 5:12:46 GMT -5
^ Exactly. Seemed pretty easy why he would not want strong men in his town especially a group of them that could be trouble if they found out he was being so evil. My guess is that they killed the Marine because they don't want anymore people in Woodbury. They kept him alive until he revealed where the other marines were so they can go and kill them and take their supplies. After they did, they had no use for him anymore so they killed him. I'm sure the only reason the governor is keeping Andrea and Michonne around is they can give some leads as to where the main group is so Woodbury can ambush them. Ep 4 preview LOL go Glenn.
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Post by Prophet of Ash on Nov 3, 2012 20:38:04 GMT -5
How old was Glenn when the series started? I'm rewatching series 1 and he seems to have aged A LOT since season 1. Like, finished puberty aged..
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Post by zzeduardozz on Nov 3, 2012 23:41:20 GMT -5
Spoilers read at your own risk!!!!
"A herd of zombies attacks the prison while Rick’s group is separated. With the generators running, The Prison alarms are blaring and attracting walkers from all over the countryside. The groups consist of: Rick, Daryl, Glenn, seeking out the generators with the help of inmates Axel and Oscar; Hershel and Beth locked into a cage for their safety; T-Dog and Carol, running for their lives; and Lori, Carl, and Maggie also running for their lives.
The first to die is T-Dog. He suffers a walking bite to the shoulder. In an act of bravery he sticks with Carol, determined to get her to safety. The bite is a one way ticket on its own, but the way he dies is truly gruesome. With the route ahead blocked by walkers, T-Dog runs full steam ahead managing to knock back the walkers and open a brief window for Carol to escape.
The second death comes towards the end of the episode. Lori goes into labor and attempts to deliver the baby. At first it appears she might be able to deliver without a cesarean, but then she begins bleeding profusely. With no way to stop the labor or get help, Lori comes to a decision. Maggie must cut the baby out of her. Lori accepts that she will die in the process. With Carl looking on, Maggie cuts the baby from Lori’s body. Lori dies in the process. In a very emotional sequence, Carl decides he should be the one to put the bullet in his Mother’s brain to prevent her from coming back and we flash to season two when Rick and Carl were sitting in the barn and Rick told his son “No more kids stuff. People are going to die.”
The end of the episode is absolutely heart wrenching. Rick and his group arrive at the separate part of the courtyard from Maggie, Carl, and the Baby. As they draw closer it becomes more and more evident what has transpired and Rick begins to absolutely lose it. It is a stunning portrayal of grief by Andrew Lincoln and will reach through the screen and squeeze the ever-loving tears right out of your eyeballs."
AND also:
Andrew's the one causing the trouble at the prison. He somehow escaped the zombies in 3x02 "Seed". Remember, no body=no death in TV.
Somehow Oscar, Axel, Andrew, Rick and Daryl are in a utility room and Rick/Andrew start fighting. Oscar gets a hold of a gun and has to decide whether to shoot Rick or Andrew. He decides to shoot Andrew and shows his loyalty to Rick. This results in Rick allowing Axel and Oscar to join the group from now.
Also, Carol is the character who's fate is left in question by episode's end. She's nowhere to be found.
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Post by Fleet Foxes on Nov 4, 2012 2:22:28 GMT -5
Spoilers read at your own risk!!!! "A herd of zombies attacks the prison while Rick’s group is separated. With the generators running, The Prison alarms are blaring and attracting walkers from all over the countryside. The groups consist of: Rick, Daryl, Glenn, seeking out the generators with the help of inmates Axel and Oscar; Hershel and Beth locked into a cage for their safety; T-Dog and Carol, running for their lives; and Lori, Carl, and Maggie also running for their lives.
The first to die is T-Dog. He suffers a walking bite to the shoulder. In an act of bravery he sticks with Carol, determined to get her to safety. The bite is a one way ticket on its own, but the way he dies is truly gruesome. With the route ahead blocked by walkers, T-Dog runs full steam ahead managing to knock back the walkers and open a brief window for Carol to escape.
The second death comes towards the end of the episode. Lori goes into labor and attempts to deliver the baby. At first it appears she might be able to deliver without a cesarean, but then she begins bleeding profusely. With no way to stop the labor or get help, Lori comes to a decision. Maggie must cut the baby out of her. Lori accepts that she will die in the process. With Carl looking on, Maggie cuts the baby from Lori’s body. Lori dies in the process. In a very emotional sequence, Carl decides he should be the one to put the bullet in his Mother’s brain to prevent her from coming back and we flash to season two when Rick and Carl were sitting in the barn and Rick told his son “No more kids stuff. People are going to die.”
The end of the episode is absolutely heart wrenching. Rick and his group arrive at the separate part of the courtyard from Maggie, Carl, and the Baby. As they draw closer it becomes more and more evident what has transpired and Rick begins to absolutely lose it. It is a stunning portrayal of grief by Andrew Lincoln and will reach through the screen and squeeze the ever-loving tears right out of your eyeballs."
AND also:
Andrew's the one causing the trouble at the prison. He somehow escaped the zombies in 3x02 "Seed". Remember, no body=no death in TV.
Somehow Oscar, Axel, Andrew, Rick and Daryl are in a utility room and Rick/Andrew start fighting. Oscar gets a hold of a gun and has to decide whether to shoot Rick or Andrew. He decides to shoot Andrew and shows his loyalty to Rick. This results in Rick allowing Axel and Oscar to join the group from now.
Also, Carol is the character who's fate is left in question by episode's end. She's nowhere to be found.Where did you get this?
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Post by TheXtremisT on Nov 4, 2012 6:24:26 GMT -5
Spoilers read at your own risk!!!! "A herd of zombies attacks the prison while Rick’s group is separated. With the generators running, The Prison alarms are blaring and attracting walkers from all over the countryside. The groups consist of: Rick, Daryl, Glenn, seeking out the generators with the help of inmates Axel and Oscar; Hershel and Beth locked into a cage for their safety; T-Dog and Carol, running for their lives; and Lori, Carl, and Maggie also running for their lives.
The first to die is T-Dog. He suffers a walking bite to the shoulder. In an act of bravery he sticks with Carol, determined to get her to safety. The bite is a one way ticket on its own, but the way he dies is truly gruesome. With the route ahead blocked by walkers, T-Dog runs full steam ahead managing to knock back the walkers and open a brief window for Carol to escape.
The second death comes towards the end of the episode. Lori goes into labor and attempts to deliver the baby. At first it appears she might be able to deliver without a cesarean, but then she begins bleeding profusely. With no way to stop the labor or get help, Lori comes to a decision. Maggie must cut the baby out of her. Lori accepts that she will die in the process. With Carl looking on, Maggie cuts the baby from Lori’s body. Lori dies in the process. In a very emotional sequence, Carl decides he should be the one to put the bullet in his Mother’s brain to prevent her from coming back and we flash to season two when Rick and Carl were sitting in the barn and Rick told his son “No more kids stuff. People are going to die.”
The end of the episode is absolutely heart wrenching. Rick and his group arrive at the separate part of the courtyard from Maggie, Carl, and the Baby. As they draw closer it becomes more and more evident what has transpired and Rick begins to absolutely lose it. It is a stunning portrayal of grief by Andrew Lincoln and will reach through the screen and squeeze the ever-loving tears right out of your eyeballs."
AND also:
Andrew's the one causing the trouble at the prison. He somehow escaped the zombies in 3x02 "Seed". Remember, no body=no death in TV.
Somehow Oscar, Axel, Andrew, Rick and Daryl are in a utility room and Rick/Andrew start fighting. Oscar gets a hold of a gun and has to decide whether to shoot Rick or Andrew. He decides to shoot Andrew and shows his loyalty to Rick. This results in Rick allowing Axel and Oscar to join the group from now.
Also, Carol is the character who's fate is left in question by episode's end. She's nowhere to be found.Seems like that would be a great episode and one I definitely want to see, but (highlight this) [white]I read that the actress playing Lori stated she would only play the part if Lori died EXACTLY how she does in the comics. Forgive me if I'm wrong but I thought the Governor kills her in the comics?[/white]
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Post by zzeduardozz on Nov 4, 2012 10:00:28 GMT -5
got it from some other forum
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Post by Mr. McCluer on Nov 4, 2012 13:01:56 GMT -5
I'm not sure they're throw that ALL in one episode, that's quite a lot to feature.
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Post by AdamBomb on Nov 4, 2012 13:12:26 GMT -5
...can't believe you guys are reading spoilers. I mean, to each their own and all... I just don't understand it. I'd rather watch and let the story unfold as I watch, instead of knowing what happens before I ever see it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2012 21:09:17 GMT -5
Oh cool, one of the prisoners is named Axl. Awesome.
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Post by mattwylde on Nov 4, 2012 21:21:53 GMT -5
Nooooo!
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Post by Phantom on Nov 4, 2012 21:21:58 GMT -5
T DOGG NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by King of Kings on Nov 4, 2012 21:24:03 GMT -5
NOT T-DOGG. DAMNIT!
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Post by KeBen Owens on Nov 4, 2012 21:26:16 GMT -5
RAGE!!!!
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Nov 4, 2012 21:26:50 GMT -5
This show is racist
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Nov 4, 2012 21:27:28 GMT -5
SOMEONE HELP T-DOG
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Post by KeBen Owens on Nov 4, 2012 21:29:07 GMT -5
I'm 30 AND WTF IS GOING ON
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2012 21:30:14 GMT -5
Well holy . Quite the episode so far...
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Post by mattwylde on Nov 4, 2012 21:30:30 GMT -5
This is crazy!
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Post by KeBen Owens on Nov 4, 2012 21:34:49 GMT -5
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