Snake Plissken? I've heard of him. I heard he was dead.
Nope, but I thought he'd be taller! lol
Snake Plissken? I've heard of him. I heard he was dead.
I think the Governor will make fast work of his old "buddies".
In "real time" I';d say less than a week the Governor takes over and kicks butt.
I says he becomes a "good Joe" and a beloved friend...until somebody eats the last Twinkie and he snaps...simply goes Lizzy Borden crazy!
Am not really enjoying this season as much as the previous. The first 2 seasons it was about the group of survivers. Season 4, each episode seems to focus on the story of 1 character. Plus the writing is getting stale, boring and predictable.
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One of the issues of more episodes in a season - you have to fill the hours with something. Season 1 was 6 episodes and Season 2 was 13. Now up to 16 episodes. The sad part is that we will probably end up with 6 really good episodes a season and the rest will be filler...
So how is it that shows used to run 22-25 episodes and still be solid shows?These days more than 10 episodes we consider it filler.Either way I prefer 16 episodes of TWD to any other show currently on.
It was a bit of a stretch to have a new swine flu, but it was a good plot device. It takes a lot more than having a few pigs in a pen to have the flu do a species jump...
Not to mention the two people(Rick and Carl) who seem to have the most contact with the swine are not infected...yet?
The kid in the shower may have been patient zero. His immune system could have been weaker and the flu was able to cross species into him and adapt.
Exactly... Look at Herschel - he's in very (close) contact with all of those sick people and is fine.Not everyone catches the flu.
Exactly... Look at Herschel - he's in very contact with all of those sick people and is fine.
Does EVERYONE catch the flu every flu season ?