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I had set a timer as upcoming for this and nothing got recorded. Now I've deleted that one and added a normal series link and it still isn't showing up to be recorded.

Irritating.
 
Pretty solid outing last night.Good to see some familiar faces.Hope Abraham comes in kicks some walker butt!
 
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I have a feeling he will be staying alive until he either gets too expensive or wants to quit to do something else...
Yeah, being the most popular character, by far, AMC won't be the ones to kill him off.

They should just kill Rick (and Carl too please) off, and let Daryl fill in Rick's role for the rest of the series. I don't think viewers would miss Rick, but they definitely would Daryl. Quite honestly, I think Daryl would be great for the Alexandria (Terminus?) story line.
 
From the Yahoo! link above, it said
We're introduced to Terminus, or rather the idea of Terminus, which we first heard about on the car radio in "Isolation." The man on the tracks assured Tyreese and Carol this was a safe place to go...
Just curious, and I don't care what the comic books say, are we to believe that "the man on the tracks" was at Terminus but left ? Also, is the reference to the car radio from just a few episodes ago (Daryl, Michone, etc were going to the university for medication) ?

That article also talked about Lizzie trying to quiet Judith. Sorry, but I'm convinced she was trying to smother her !
 
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Apparently it was a good thing he did.
It will be interesting to hear an explanation on this but I suspect it won't happen until, or if, he meets up with some of the others. The bus did make it a fair distance away from the prison though. Wonder what happened to it....
 
It will be interesting to hear an explanation on this but I suspect it won't happen until, or if, he meets up with some of the others. The bus did make it a fair distance away from the prison though. Wonder what happened to it....

The way they have been bouncing back and forth,between the past and present,I wouldn't be surprised to see an episode tell the bus story.
 
The way they have been bouncing back and forth,between the past and present,I wouldn't be surprised to see an episode tell the bus story.

But who would tell the bus story?
Unless there's a survivor we don't know about. That one really had me scratching my head. I mean, even if someone on the bus got killed in the crossfire (or died from the plague) as the bus was leaving and turned into a zombie, wouldn't the driver have just pulled the bus over once he got away from the prison so people could get off the bus and run away? It was bad enough that so many people died so quickly in the cell block when a dead plaque victim was on the loose, but on a bus, where I assume no one was sleeping?
It just doesn't make any sense.

EDIT: Also, I hate how they show scenes from the upcoming episode just before it airs. Even fastforwarding,
I got a glimpse of Glen and knew he wasn't on the bus. Really spoils it. And I purposely don't watch "scenes from next week's episode" for that reason
 
If you really want to dig into it, go back a couple of episodes and get a rough count of the number of people on the bus before it left. When Maggie and other two found it, there was what, 8-10 zombies plus how many bodies inside ?

Now, if you caught Glen not on the bus, the producers either let you or they missed it. They hide stuff real well in the previews. There was no clue that Tyrese had Judith, the Lizzie and the other girl were with Tyrese, no sign of Maggie (maybe), Sasha, and Bob, and so on. They did show Glen laying on his back waking up, but you didn't know where. I actually thought he was on top of the bus at first.
 
But who would tell the bus story?
Unless there's a survivor we don't know about. That one really had me scratching my head. I mean, even if someone on the bus got killed in the crossfire (or died from the plague) as the bus was leaving and turned into a zombie, wouldn't the driver have just pulled the bus over once he got away from the prison so people could get off the bus and run away? It was bad enough that so many people died so quickly in the cell block when a dead plaque victim was on the loose, but on a bus, where I assume no one was sleeping?
It just doesn't make any sense.

EDIT: Also, I hate how they show scenes from the upcoming episode just before it airs. Even fastforwarding,
I got a glimpse of Glen and knew he wasn't on the bus. Really spoils it. And I purposely don't watch "scenes from next week's episode" for that reason

I assumed that enough people in the bus were killed by bullets that they overwhelmed the bus.
 
Strange but the comics don't really tell you anything, of the future, which only proves reading them would not spoil the show, if anything it increase your appetite. Sure the comics tell you about the new people, but it seems their role now could be different from what the comics had for them
 
That article also talked about Lizzie trying to quiet Judith. Sorry, but I'm convinced she was trying to smother her !
So did I, I had visions of the M*A*S*H finale.
Not too mention she's a pyscho in training anyway. After what she was doing to the rabbits, I wouldn't be surprised at her killing Judith.
 

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