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The Walking Dead

episode started slow and kinda boring but ended pretty epic! cant wait for sunday, thinking all out war between rick and the gov.

I'm a pretty big moron and when my wife and I sat down to watch the show we turned on the tv but never started the DVR recording. The tv was tuned to AMC and it came back from a commercial break to the point where Glenn was about to take off. So we just kept watching not realizing we didn't start at the beginning. Then about 15 min later the show was over and I was like wtf?!? So after we realized what was up we watched the first 45min.

Anyway, I was pretty pumped thinking we were in far and all-out action packed episode if it started off with that battle.
 
I'm a pretty big moron and when my wife and I sat down to watch the show we turned on the tv but never started the DVR recording. The tv was tuned to AMC and it came back from a commercial break to the point where Glenn was about to take off. So we just kept watching not realizing we didn't start at the beginning. Then about 15 min later the show was over and I was like wtf?!? So after we realized what was up we watched the first 45min.

Anyway, I was pretty pumped thinking we were in far and all-out action packed episode if it started off with that battle.
hahaha you 2 got owned.
hahahaha
 
bros, i was wondering about the "disease." if everybody is infected already, why do they care if they get bit or whatever? why did they have to amputate the old dr bro's leg, or why did tdog say it was over for him since he got bit in the shoulder, etc. i mean they already all have the disease, it just gets activated when they die
 
bros, i was wondering about the "disease." if everybody is infected already, why do they care if they get bit or whatever? why did they have to amputate the old dr bro's leg, or why did tdog say it was over for him since he got bit in the shoulder, etc. i mean they already all have the disease, it just gets activated when they die

Probably cause its natural for humans to avoid death and suffering? Like say, getting eaten alive by zombies.
 
i dont get it bro. getting bit or scratched by a zombie doesn't necessarily mean ur getting eaten alive by zombies
It means you lose your immunity to the disease and die, though. And I'm sure the thought of losing your humanity and becoming a monster isn't too appealing either.
 
It means you lose your immunity to the disease and die, though. And I'm sure the thought of losing your humanity and becoming a monster isn't too appealing either.

thats what i mean. how do you "lose ur immunity" if everyone already supposedly has the disease? remember the guy at the CDC whispered into ricks ear that everyone was already infected. so unless the injury is so bad that it's gonna eventually kill u, i dont get the problem. i guess this is a hole in the plot?
 
thats what i mean. how do you "lose ur immunity" if everyone already supposedly has the disease? remember the guy at the CDC whispered into ricks ear that everyone was already infected. so unless the injury is so bad that it's gonna eventually kill u, i dont get the problem. i guess this is a hole in the plot?

What? You become a mindless zombie very shortly after you get bit. If you don't get bit, there is at least hope that the dude at the CDC was wrong or that someone will find some kind of cure or solution. You can either become a zombie by getting bit or remain a human for as long as possible by avoiding said bites. Basic human instinct. Where's the hole in the plot?
 
What? You become a mindless zombie very shortly after you get bit. If you don't get bit, there is at least hope that the dude at the CDC was wrong or that someone will find some kind of cure or solution. You can either become a zombie by getting bit or remain a human for as long as possible by avoiding said bites. Basic human instinct. Where's the hole in the plot?

why do you turn into a zombie when you get bit?
 
That's the question both the characters in the show and viewers want answered. But, it's been foreshadowed that a lot of our questions about the disease/infection in due time. They haven't answered our questions yet, but they haven't ignored them either.
 
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