The Walking Dead - TV Series on AMC ( Comic and Un-aired Spoilers unwelcome!)

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I got the gist Dale wanted to be shot, he seemed unable to speak, maybe overwhelming pain or shock, but when Andrea said "he's suffering" Dale seemed to sort of respond like as if to say do something and when everyone started crying he probably heard Hershel / knew what was coming.
 
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Sad episode last night... I blame Carl.
 
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If they can't digest then they don't need to eat atall.:wink1:

Hence the use of the word "instinct" in my post. :wink1:

it looked it to me but did dale lean up a bit for daryl...........as in a nod to say it's okay?

I got the gist Dale wanted to be shot, he seemed unable to speak, maybe overwhelming pain or shock, but when Andrea said "he's suffering" Dale seemed to sort of respond like as if to say do something and when everyone started crying he probably heard Hershel / knew what was coming.

Yeah, he leaned up to the barrel of the gun, giving his approval. Though from all his holier than thou soapboxing, perhaps they should've let him die naturally, then when he turns, take him out 18 miles and drop him off with Randall for food. :huh
 
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My only question from last night:

Was the cow dying or did we see a zombie cow? I swear that was a zombie cow but we haven't seen any zombies other than humans.
 
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i dont remember seeing a dog in any of the episodes in seaon one or two. how many farms do you know that dont have a dog ?
 
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Interview with T-dog:
Q&A - IronE Singleton (T-Dog)
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IronE Singleton (a.k.a. T-Dog on AMC's The Walking Dead) talks about some challenging moments on set this season and explains which character he'd most like to see again.

Q: How is Season 2 different from Season 1 for you?

A: The first thing that comes to mind is our camaraderie. First season, a lot of it took place in town, obviously, and the cast was a bit segregated between those in town and those at the camp. Everybody is there together this season and that right there has brought us a lot closer as a group.

Q: Is there anything you miss about the "town" group?

A: Merle... If Merle returns... that would make for some epic stuff -- some serious drama I think people would be talking about for a long time.

Q: What was the most challenging thing you had to do this season?

A: The show is so physically demanding. I would have to say the scene we did with the well walker. We had to catch the water pump from falling in the well -- we had to do that so many times. And I was on my backside and I had to kick and claw. The water pump was fake -- but it was quite demanding and really tough because we did it over and over again. By the end of the day, I was exhausted -- it was scorching hot too.

Q: I understand you do a lot of charity work in Atlanta.

A: As much as I can, though not quite as much these days because I've been staying so busy. But normally, it's my relatives. My lineage is out of poverty. A lot of my relatives -- cousins, nieces and nephews -- are in that situation. There's so much depression and poverty within my own family, so I spend a lot of my time with them.

Q: Have you inspired anyone in your family to act? What does your family think of T-Dog?

A: It seems like everybody in my family wants to act now! A lot of friends and family and associates have been coming to me. About T-Dog, they give me some criticism -- some may be a little harsh, like "Yeah you look a little fat on screen!" [Laughs]. But I have a 14-year-old, an 11-year-old and an 8-year-old, and none of them are allowed to watch. We gave my 14-year-old the opportunity and she said no.

Q: I read an article that said you were most famous for your role in The Blind Side. Has that changed since you've been on The Walking Dead?

A: Oh yeah. Now I'm getting more people that recognize me for The Walking Dead. The cat is out the bag -- what can I say?

Q: This season we found out T-Dog is short for Theodore Douglas. Do you have any other nicknames besides IronE?

A: My wife calls me Rob, or Sing-y. I had a name when I was five or six, my mom called me "Ton." I call my son that now. It reminds me of my days when I still had my innocence. I was four or five and I hadn't really been exposed to a lot. After that a lot of my innocence was stripped away, but I'll never forget that that was the most innocent stage in my life.

https://blogs.amctv.com/the-walking-dead/2012/03/irone-singleton-interview.php
 
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Yea wtf was up with that cow anyway. at first I thought it was gonna go all red eyes and bite dales face off.
 
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oh come on...........zombie cows & zombie dogs?......:slap......get real.............:lecture























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Glen Mazzarra on this tweets has said that only humans can become zombies.

This thread is okay for talking about things that happened in the episode outside of spoiler tags. But if you're revealing something that hasn't happened yet please use spoiler tags. And f it's a leaked picture from the studio that is an enormous spoiler please add some text or something that says ENORMOUS SPOILER - DO NOT CLICK!!!!

I managed to avoid the pics, but not the spoilers of people talking about it.
 
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Agreed when I see a spoiler tag I expect it to pertain to this weeks episode, not some leaked info from the season finale 4 episodes away.
 
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I hope we can have a comic spoiler warning also. I'd like to read them eventually.
 
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Hence the use of the word "instinct" in my post. :wink1:





Yeah, he leaned up to the barrel of the gun, giving his approval. Though from all his holier than thou soapboxing, perhaps they should've let him die naturally, then when he turns, take him out 18 miles and drop him off with Randall for food. :huh

I had been saying for awhile now that Dale is gutless.

After last night's encounter with the Swamp Walker, I stand corrected.:lecture
 
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I think some distinctions can can made between the 2 cases, the most obvious being that Dale WANTED to be killed. Also, the case for killing the kid was self preservation. Further, randall had committed affirmative acts of violence against the group.

I dont think Dale's case was lets always respect life, but rather killing randall in the totality of circumstances was immoral- he was a kid, we dont know of he'll tell his ppl about the farm, he may be useful to the grp, etc. Not saying i think Dale was right, but the 2 cases are very different.
 
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Not sure where all the anti-Dale sentiment comes from. You are all aware that it helps to have different chartacters with different views and ethics, right?
 
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