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Then Tyrese is in trouble... :). No seriously, I think Lennie James is perfect and must come back!

I would tend to agree since Lenny James certainly has a much larger stage presence, but who knows if he wants to stick around as a fulltime cast member. Maybe he just wants to make an occasional guest appearance. Perhaps that's what the executive producers also want. I don't know much about comic book series, but the writers/producers have certainly taken creative license with the series so there's no telling what they're going to do. Offhand, I wonder if Merle and Daryl will survive past the summer. Certainly at least one is going to eat a bullet or be mauled by walkers. My feable prediction: The Governor kills Daryl and Merle kills The Governor. We shall see.
 
I would tend to agree since Lenny James certainly has a much larger stage presence, but who knows if he wants to stick around as a fulltime cast member. Maybe he just wants to make an occasional guest appearance. Perhaps that's what the executive producers also want. I don't know much about comic book series, but the writers/producers have certainly taken creative license with the series so there's no telling what they're going to do. Offhand, I wonder if Merle and Daryl will survive past the summer. Certainly at least one is going to eat a bullet or be mauled by walkers. My feable prediction: The Governor kills Daryl and Merle kills The Governor. We shall see.

Nope. Daryl is by far a fan favorite. From a marketing standpoint, bad move. People didn't like Lori, she could go, Shane's death was all but guaranteed, but Daryl can't go. Now Andrea could off the governor. :)
 
Nope. Daryl is by far a fan favorite. From a marketing standpoint, bad move. People didn't like Lori, she could go, Shane's death was all but guaranteed, but Daryl can't go. Now Andrea could off the governor. :)

She could kill him while she was doing him. That way he could cum and go at the same time , so to speak.;)
 
Nope. Daryl is by far a fan favorite. From a marketing standpoint, bad move. People didn't like Lori, she could go, Shane's death was all but guaranteed, but Daryl can't go. Now Andrea could off the governor. :)

People also loved T-Dog and what did that get him? I biting pain in the neck and his becoming a menu item! While we would all love to see the good guys and gals prevail over evil, the bottom line is not all the good guys are going to survive---especially with Tyrese and Morgan potentially joining the group---and sometimes evil screws good. Just ask Andrea. Anyway, I think we all agree that The Governor will be taking a dirt nap by the end of the season, but he is certainly not going down without taking a few of the group members with him. The only quesion is will it be Rick, Merle or Andrea who slays The Governor along with the method of his violent demise.

A lot of folks would love to see Merle hanged by the neck - me too! But not so fast...Daryl was redeamable, so what about Merle? Could the death of his brother so devastating that is forever changes Merle and let's the sunshine come bubbling from out of his innards? Naw! The only thing that's going to bubble out of Merle is spit, vinegar and a massive-gassive he is wanting to dump on Rick and the gang. Of course, his acting talents are greatly underappreciated (just look how he has been acting a role with the Governor) and I see him as joining the group as a bad-a@@sed version of Dr. Smith (or Lost in Space fame)...but only a lot more cunning and manipulative. We shall see. Just as we need our heros, I think we also need persistent evil like Merle to make things more interesting.
 
How long until Carl gets some of little Miss Greene? He was ready to put a bullet in the head of the old perv convict. :)

The old perv convict, who I considered to be a good guy before that moment, talks like Michael O'Sullivan in his speech before Capt. Wilson (Ed Begley) hanged all the prisoners in the movie Hang 'em High. Don't let this guy into the liquor cabinet!!!

Francis Elroy Duffy, Prisoner: Now Preacher?
The Preacher: You may say your peace now.
Francis Elroy Duffy, Prisoner: You're now looking, for the last time, at the mortal body of Francis Elroy Duffy, born to John and Edna Duffy, good, God-fearing folk. Who raised me up to be a good man and a good Christian, and I was a good Christian, a good husband to my beloved wife, good father to my children, who I leave behind, hoping that they, and all you, will learn this here lesson which I leave you with. When you take the devil into your mouth, you're doomed! For he is lying there in wait for you inside that bottle of whiskey. Waiting for you to take him into your mouth. Waiting to get down into your guts where he can do his devil's work. Liquor is the most foul, evil thing in this here world. It destroyed good men like myself. It'll destroy you too. Beer is not much better - it's slower, cheaper. So take these words of advice. And remember, you heard them from a poor sinner, got no more cause to lie, 'cause he's going to meet his Maker. Now he's ready. Well that's all I've got to say.
 
People also loved T-Dog and what did that get him? I biting pain in the neck and his becoming a menu item! While we would all love to see the good guys and gals prevail over evil, the bottom line is not all the good guys are going to survive---especially with Tyrese and Morgan potentially joining the group---and sometimes evil screws good. Just ask Andrea. Anyway, I think we all agree that The Governor will be taking a dirt nap by the end of the season, but he is certainly not going down without taking a few of the group members with him. The only quesion is will it be Rick, Merle or Andrea who slays The Governor along with the method of his violent demise.

A lot of folks would love to see Merle hanged by the neck - me too! But not so fast...Daryl was redeamable, so what about Merle? Could the death of his brother so devastating that is forever changes Merle and let's the sunshine come bubbling from out of his innards? Naw! The only thing that's going to bubble out of Merle is spit, vinegar and a massive-gassive he is wanting to dump on Rick and the gang. Of course, his acting talents are greatly underappreciated (just look how he has been acting a role with the Governor) and I see him as joining the group as a bad-a@@sed version of Dr. Smith (or Lost in Space fame)...but only a lot more cunning and manipulative. We shall see. Just as we need our heros, I think we also need persistent evil like Merle to make things more interesting.

T-Dog got less speaking time that Carl. I'm just not sure that he is in the same league of popularity as Daryl.

Whether or not you kill off Merle and the Guv, there will always be a voice of evil. In a show like this, it is guaranteed.
 
Fantastic mid season finale!!Was really hoping Michonne would slay the governor,at least she got his eye!Andrea better get her crap together before it's too late,the governor will take her down with him.As to Merle and Daryl,I believe that Rick and company will come back for Daryl.The question that remains is,will Merle be saved with him?Was kind of interesting to see a new group of survivors come in.Although it kind of reminds me of the second season of Lost and the tail section but,TWD isn't as limited as Lost was with new characters coming in.

Great to hear that Morgan is making a return!Hope he returns full time,even if he doesn't they could have an entire episode to show where and what he has been through since he and Rick last saw each other.February can't come soon enough!
 
Fantastic mid season finale!!Was really hoping Michonne would slay the governor,at least she got his eye!Andrea better get her crap together before it's too late,the governor will take her down with him.As to Merle and Daryl,I believe that Rick and company will come back for Daryl.The question that remains is,will Merle be saved with him?Was kind of interesting to see a new group of survivors come in.Although it kind of reminds me of the second season of Lost and the tail section but,TWD isn't as limited as Lost was with new characters coming in.

Great to hear that Morgan is making a return!Hope he returns full time,even if he doesn't they could have an entire episode to show where and what he has been through since he and Rick last saw each other.February can't come soon enough!

Those new survivors aren't really "new." Go to the website and find the webisodes from season 1. :)
 
Those new survivors aren't really "new." Go to the website and find the webisodes from season 1. :)

Maybe I should rephrase,those other survivors lol.

I really should check out the comic book series,just afraid it will spoil the tv show if I do.
 
Maybe I should rephrase,those other survivors lol.

I really should check out the comic book series,just afraid it will spoil the tv show if I do.

The webisodes are tied to the tv show; but the tv show took a different path fairly quickly from the books. But they are both excellent.
 
Interview with Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes)?

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Actor Andrew Lincoln, who plays Rick Grimes on AMC's The Walking Dead, talks about turning into a real-life Southerner and describes what it's like to rip his guts out on set.

Q: Now that The Walking Dead is in its third season, what aspects of the show still surprise you?

A: The show just surprises me and brutalizes me. I was just taking to Scott Wilson, and we were just riffing on how extraordinary how this show is. The only downer is the fact that we lose people. You make these incredibly brilliant and intense relationships with truly gifted actors and invariably they get bitten, and I have to kill them. And it is kind of the big downer on what is becoming the single greatest job of my career. In the space of three years I've done more gymnastics on this show then I have in probably four or five years. It's been an incredible journey, and I wouldn't change it for the world, although it would have been nice to have a couple of more seasons with Sarah [Wayne Callies].

Q: Are you starting to feel like your character -- a leader among the company of actors?

A: I don't know. I just try and do my job. If people look to me, that's great. But acting is not like Enron; it's not a corporate exercise. People have their own ways of working and I'm very much of the opinion that you create a space that people can feel relaxed and comfortable and able to work in. I don't feel that fear is a good incentive on a film set. It's not the way I respond to work; so if anything I just try and make people feel at ease and happy and wanting to come to work and do their best. And as a leader, I try and create an environment where people can risk and dare to look stupid. Then again, if I'm on set with Scott Wilson, who's worked for fifty years, I bow at the seat of that. I call him Lionheart; the guy is a god!

Q: After Lori dies, Rick goes through a total mental breakdown. What's it like to lose your mind?

A: If they kill my wife, you know what I mean, it's the real deal for me. She deserved everything. I came into the writers' room and said, "What do you think Rick's breaking point is?" And this is what they came up with. I wanted to drop the gun, I wanted to fall, all of these things, and I wanted you to see this man who has led these people and been so strong, fall to the ground broken. I had an acting teacher who always said that even when you're ripping your guts out with emotion, it should be catharsis. Not many people get to do that in their lives full-stop.

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Walking Dead' midseason finale ratings break basic cable records, top broadcast hits

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"The Walking Dead" closed out the first half of Season 3 the same way it started it: breaking ratings records.

A total 15.2 million viewers watched the "Walking" midseason finale episode over three airings on AMC last night (Dec. 2). That includes 10.5 million during the 9 p.m. premiere airing, a 58% increase over the Season 2 midseason finale (which was already doing great by cable standards).

According to AMC, the ratings momentum makes "Walking Dead" the "first cable series in television history" to rank as the #1 fall TV entertainment series in the key 18-49 demographic. That means "Walking" outdid all broadcast rivals in the demo including heavyweights like "The Voice," "Modern Family" and "The Big Bang Theory."

Adding to the cable network's good news, the midseason finale of "Talking Dead" drew 2.2 million viewers at 11 p.m. following the first encore airing of "Walking." That's a 110% increase from the comparable episode last year.

As previously announced, "Walking Dead" will return to AMC on Feb. 10, 2013 and "Talking Dead" will directly follow in a new hour-long format at 10 p.m.
 
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"The Walking Dead" closed out the first half of Season 3 the same way it started it: breaking ratings records.

A total 15.2 million viewers watched the "Walking" midseason finale episode over three airings on AMC last night (Dec. 2). That includes 10.5 million during the 9 p.m. premiere airing, a 58% increase over the Season 2 midseason finale (which was already doing great by cable standards).

According to AMC, the ratings momentum makes "Walking Dead" the "first cable series in television history" to rank as the #1 fall TV entertainment series in the key 18-49 demographic. That means "Walking" outdid all broadcast rivals in the demo including heavyweights like "The Voice," "Modern Family" and "The Big Bang Theory."

Adding to the cable network's good news, the midseason finale of "Talking Dead" drew 2.2 million viewers at 11 p.m. following the first encore airing of "Walking." That's a 110% increase from the comparable episode last year.

As previously announced, "Walking Dead" will return to AMC on Feb. 10, 2013 and "Talking Dead" will directly follow in a new hour-long format at 10 p.m.

Those are amazing numbers for cable. Numbers that NBC would die for in a scripted show. Heck, NBC would be happy with Talking Dead's numbers. :)
 
Those are amazing numbers for cable. Numbers that NBC would die for in a scripted show. Heck, NBC would be happy with Talking Dead's numbers. :)

No doubt!That is the issue,all the big 4 want to do is copy each other.Never be original,if one has a reality hit they all have one or more.As for scripted shows how many times can they do law and order and csi?No originality whatsoever.
 

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