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uncleglen Wrote:

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> My daughter watches it 'religiously' but even she

> had to turn away when that nasty man was wielding

> that baseball bat with barbed wire wrapped around

> it...horrible flesh-eating zombies she can cope

> with because they are not real..


Not nasty enough to use the N word however - point that out :)


#Eenymeenyminymoe

  • 6 months later...

My heart was racing watching that. Really really well done in terms of drama and intensity. People are saying it went too far, but grim as it was, I thought it was spot on.


SPOILERS AHEAD!!!






Otta Wrote:

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> But I think Abraham, because after the first blow

> you heard the bloke say something about how the

> victim took it, and it just fits Abraham's hard

> bastard style.




Got that right, but it was a cruel tease, making you think that Glenn (who got the bat in the comics) might be spared. Apparently the actor (Steven Yeun) said he didn't want that moment going to anyone else.


One of the most interesting things going forward will be the fate of Daryl. He's not in the comics, so no clues there.


Speaking of the comics, I've finally started reading them, but I'm only at issue 10, all this Negan stuff is around issue 100. I've not even made the end of season 1 yet. But there are big differences. Carol is NOTHING like her TV counterpart. And Shane (main antagonist of seasons 1 & 2) wasn't around for long at all in the books. And no Merle & Daryl. Plus Carl is way younger (7 at the start).

I was only able to catch up yesterday. Also enjoyed Talking Dead's extended show and highlight reels. How young Steven Yeun looked in series 1!


I'm very sad to see him go - great character, the heart of the group. But they have gone a long time without the death of a really central character (Beth, or all the way back to Hershel?), and Glenn does die in the comics.


Excited to see where they go this season, it's certainly changed the group's world. Never read the comics so everything is a surprise.

Thought the acting was superb. From everyone, even those that didn't say much.


They actually filmed the deaths of all of them so as to keep the outcome secret. Maggie's clubbing (and Glenn's response to seeing it) has been leaked, but I don't really fancy watching that.


Anyway, it's certainly spiced things up a bit, as I thought the last season was getting slightly stale.

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