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Post by canadianscrappergirl on Sept 28, 2015 2:34:48 GMT
That was a better episode. Glad next week is it. The evacuated has to have action. The TWD and TTD are back Yeah I can't wait till it is back!
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Post by canadianscrappergirl on Sept 28, 2015 2:35:35 GMT
Is the military going to let that herd out? Ugh let's hope not lol
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Post by jackie on Sept 28, 2015 2:47:02 GMT
This episode finally converted my dh. He hasn't liked the show so far but admitted that tonight was a good one.
I hated the barber torturing the man who saved his dd's life, but it looks like it was necessary--he wasn't going to tell the truth w/o it.
Is the dad's name Travis? I'll be really interested how he manages to survive in this world. He can't even kill one zombie from far away.
My first thought when I heard the military was evacuating was, good, let them go. They are barricaded and can man their own gates...until I saw the stadium. Having that many zombies in town and ready to bust out, that dies not bide well.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2015 3:18:03 GMT
At least the stadium answers some questions about why there are so many zombies so quickly when it seems like there shouldn't have been. Stupid people (military) decisions created them!
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Post by MsKnit on Sept 28, 2015 4:11:04 GMT
Is the military going to let that herd out? I wondered the same thing.
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Post by MsKnit on Sept 28, 2015 4:16:53 GMT
G. is dead.
Dude is counting on druggie to get him out.
Will the nurse? insist that they take Liza with them or will she be left behind? I sure hope she is taken along to keep her safe. She's been the only one to actually do something useful throughout the show. Plus, she gets points for taking care of G, right?
During that scene, all I could imagine was the other mom asking her to take care of her so that she doesn't turn out like neighbor lady. Liza was doing the same for G.
Did anyone else cringe when they realized they were putting a bolt through the Army guy's brain and he was still alive?
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Post by paget on Sept 28, 2015 5:13:16 GMT
Dd and I thought this episode was the worst so far. Interesting that many of you thought it was good. I'm glad there's only one week left. Im over torrure scenese. We fast forwarded through those...
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Post by jackie on Sept 28, 2015 8:51:07 GMT
Yeah, the torture scene was awful. I refused to watch that too. They didn't show that much though.
Which army guy did they put a bolt thru his head" I don't remember that.
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Post by freecharlie on Sept 28, 2015 12:29:31 GMT
I ff too.
The dude who was bitten got the bolt
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Post by ginacivey on Sept 28, 2015 15:21:36 GMT
the doctor said 'are those bites marks?'
then she turned to liza and said something to the effect of 'if they look like bite marks they are bite marks'
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Post by femalebusiness on Sept 28, 2015 17:43:57 GMT
I think that I am the only one who has liked this show from the beginning. I hate that is is only six episodes. It is just starting to get good. I expected it to be slow at the beginning. I like most of the characters especially Ruben Blades.
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Post by MsKnit on Sept 28, 2015 19:53:53 GMT
I think that I am the only one who has liked this show from the beginning. I hate that is is only six episodes. It is just starting to get good. I expected it to be slow at the beginning. I like most of the characters especially Ruben Blades. Me, too. I watched the first season of TWD on Netflix. It was interesting. But, I think people are forgetting that it took awhile to get to know those characters too. Though I loved Morgan from the get-go. Truly, were we interested in Rick or seeing the world through his eyes? Maybe the problem is that we are stuck in that neighborhood with the characters. When the military is gone, they are going to have to start moving. Plus, I feel for the characters. Griselda's husband and son when they find out she died. Knowing each mom had to entrust their child into the other's care. Knowing how helpless they feel when their family members are ripped from them and they don't know where they are or if they are ok. Or the desperation knowing that the military is moving out and they are running out of time to get their family members back. Travis should at least realize how bad things are by now, after being out with those military guys. Was the waitress in the first episode?
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Post by 505scrapper on Sept 28, 2015 21:04:41 GMT
Well, I thought last nights show was the best so far. Although, that's not saying a lot. What was up with all that gibberish Griselda was speaking before she died? I couldn't figure out who she was talking to or what it was about. Don't get me wrong, I read the subtitles just fine, I just didn't get it. Also, something else I may be missing but at the very beginning when the two guys were talking in that "cell", and after they drug off the one from Travis' neighborhood, the black guy turned to someone and said something like "and what's going on with you" and the camera panned to that woman. Who was that? They made it seem like it should have been someone we knew and then they never showed her again.
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Post by scrapsotime on Sept 28, 2015 21:15:30 GMT
Well, I thought last nights show was the best so far. Although, that's not saying a lot. What was up with all that gibberish Griselda was speaking before she died? I couldn't figure out who she was talking to or what it was about. Don't get me wrong, I read the subtitles just fine, I just didn't get it. Also, something else I may be missing but at the very beginning when the two guys were talking in that "cell", and after they drug off the one from Travis' neighborhood, the black guy turned to someone and said something like "and what's going on with you" and the camera panned to that woman. Who was that? They made it seem like it should have been someone we knew and then they never showed her again. I think that Griselda was hallucinating because her brain was swelling and she was talking to the devil. She was talking about what they had to do in El Salvador to survive and all of that still weighs heavy on her conscience. The current situation plays into that with the talk about the dead knocking on their door. That wasn't a woman they panned to it was Nick the drug addict son.
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Post by 505scrapper on Sept 28, 2015 22:17:27 GMT
Well, I thought last nights show was the best so far. Although, that's not saying a lot. What was up with all that gibberish Griselda was speaking before she died? I couldn't figure out who she was talking to or what it was about. Don't get me wrong, I read the subtitles just fine, I just didn't get it. Also, something else I may be missing but at the very beginning when the two guys were talking in that "cell", and after they drug off the one from Travis' neighborhood, the black guy turned to someone and said something like "and what's going on with you" and the camera panned to that woman. Who was that? They made it seem like it should have been someone we knew and then they never showed her again. I think that Griselda was hallucinating because her brain was swelling and she was talking to the devil. She was talking about what they had to do in El Salvador to survive and all of that still weighs heavy on her conscience. The current situation plays into that with the talk about the dead knocking on their door. That wasn't a woman they panned to it was Nick the drug addict son. I watched it when it first came on and was a bit distracted during the beginning so I wondered if it was Nick, so I watched the show again when it repeated later in the evening (11:30 my time) and I didn't think it was Nick. Maybe, I better watch again. Thanks.
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Post by freecharlie on Sept 28, 2015 22:23:17 GMT
I think gris was talking to god. The black dude in the prison was taking yo nick. He has a key and wants nick to help him get out when the time is right.
If the military knows it takes a head shot, why are there walkers chained behind the doors. They need to spay paint "Do Not Open, Dead Inside" on the doors and we will have come full circle.
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Post by scrapqueen01 on Sept 28, 2015 22:47:04 GMT
I think gris was talking to god. The black dude in the prison was taking yo nick. He has a key and wants nick to help him get out when the time is right. If the military knows it takes a head shot, why are there walkers chained behind the doors. They need to spay paint "Do Not Open, Dead Inside" on the doors and we will have come full circle. Science experiments?
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Post by myshelly on Sept 28, 2015 22:54:45 GMT
I think that I am the only one who has liked this show from the beginning. I hate that is is only six episodes. It is just starting to get good. I expected it to be slow at the beginning. I like most of the characters especially Ruben Blades. Me, too. I watched the first season of TWD on Netflix. It was interesting. But, I think people are forgetting that it took awhile to get to know those characters too. Though I loved Morgan from the get-go. Truly, were we interested in Rick or seeing the world through his eyes? Maybe the problem is that we are stuck in that neighborhood with the characters. When the military is gone, they are going to have to start moving. Plus, I feel for the characters. Griselda's husband and son when they find out she died. Knowing each mom had to entrust their child into the other's care. Knowing how helpless they feel when their family members are ripped from them and they don't know where they are or if they are ok. Or the desperation knowing that the military is moving out and they are running out of time to get their family members back. Travis should at least realize how bad things are by now, after being out with those military guys. Was the waitress in the first episode? I just rewatched the first episode of TWD last night and yes, I truly was interested in Rick and discovering the world through his eyes from the second he woke up in the hospital. Travis, on the other hand, I want to kick in the nuts and feed piece by piece to the zombies myself, along with his emo son, not wife, the whiney teenage girl, and the dirty druggie. There is not a single person on the show I like or am even interested in. DH and I are hate watching it...yelling at the screen and making fun of it MSTK3000 style.
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Post by scrapsotime on Sept 29, 2015 0:53:19 GMT
I think gris was talking to god. The black dude in the prison was taking yo nick. He has a key and wants nick to help him get out when the time is right. If the military knows it takes a head shot, why are there walkers chained behind the doors. They need to spay paint "Do Not Open, Dead Inside" on the doors and we will have come full circle. I first thought she was talking to her husband because she said something like 'I came you when I was young and stupid and I promised myself to you before I knew your nature. I saw the face of the devil and it was yours.' But, the more she talked the more I changed my mind and it could even be someone connected with what happened in El Salvador.
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Post by paget on Sept 29, 2015 5:24:16 GMT
Me, too. I watched the first season of TWD on Netflix. It was interesting. But, I think people are forgetting that it took awhile to get to know those characters too. Though I loved Morgan from the get-go. Truly, were we interested in Rick or seeing the world through his eyes? Maybe the problem is that we are stuck in that neighborhood with the characters. When the military is gone, they are going to have to start moving. Plus, I feel for the characters. Griselda's husband and son when they find out she died. Knowing each mom had to entrust their child into the other's care. Knowing how helpless they feel when their family members are ripped from them and they don't know where they are or if they are ok. Or the desperation knowing that the military is moving out and they are running out of time to get their family members back. Travis should at least realize how bad things are by now, after being out with those military guys. Was the waitress in the first episode? I just rewatched the first episode of TWD last night and yes, I truly was interested in Rick and discovering the world through his eyes from the second he woke up in the hospital. Travis, on the other hand, I want to kick in the nuts and feed piece by piece to the zombies myself, along with his emo son, not wife, the whiney teenage girl, and the dirty druggie. There is not a single person on the show I like or am even interested in. DH and I are hate watching it...yelling at the screen and making fun of it MSTK3000 style. [ my sister had to stop watching - I was still defending it until this episode where I am at this point, too. Btw, love your reference to Mystery Science Theater. Dh's cousin is Joel.
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Post by SuPeaNatural on Sept 29, 2015 11:48:54 GMT
I've seen every episode hoping it will get better, but it hasn't, I still can't take to this show. All I want to know is how the virus started - tell us already so I can stop watching. lol
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Post by jassy on Sept 29, 2015 12:39:46 GMT
I think Gris was talking about her husband. They were "the bad guys" in the war in El Salvador - well, at least he was bad, and she was complicit. I think he was always a "barber", and butchering people, and she's thinking her punishment is now to have the flesh ripped from her as her husband had done to many others.
I am also hate watching this show - despise ALL the characters, and sincerely hoping there's a surprise ending and EVERYONE is wiped out next week.
BUT, I do like the fact that with Griselda and her husband, you are seeing how the script can be flipped in the ZA. What was evil in society, can now be useful in the ZA. And people can become whomever they want in the ZA. You are reinvented by your skills, nature, etc. Travis was a good man, good citizen in society and now he's a doofus in the ZA. Liza is the nurse she always wanted to be, etc.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2015 15:13:31 GMT
I'm confused--so the military comes in and fences off the neighborhood. They then go house to house to remove the sick/infected, etc. Why'd they even do that if they were going to just up and evacuate anyway? And not tell anyone. I'm guessing things got more out of control than the military expected?
I think the show is definitely taking it's time, but I'm liking it. I think watching this show, and how everything started, might be slow and boring to some. With TWD we didn't see any of the "beginning" and we didn't see how people couldn't understand what was going on, people were shocked, people were waiting for answers and counting on the government/military to step up and make everything right. In TWD, Rick was the only character that didn't know WTH was going on when he woke up in the hospital, but the rest of the cast and story was way ahead of him.
I actually wish there were more than 6 episodes, lol.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2015 15:24:35 GMT
I've seen every episode hoping it will get better, but it hasn't, I still can't take to this show. All I want to know is how the virus started - tell us already so I can stop watching. lol The producers/writers have said in a number of interviews and on The Talking Dead that they will never, EVER reveal how the virus started. Anyone waiting for that to happen -- it ain't gonna. L
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Post by jonda1974 on Sept 29, 2015 17:22:07 GMT
I've seen every episode hoping it will get better, but it hasn't, I still can't take to this show. All I want to know is how the virus started - tell us already so I can stop watching. lol The producers/writers have said in a number of interviews and on The Talking Dead that they will never, EVER reveal how the virus started. Anyone waiting for that to happen -- it ain't gonna. L Yup. That. Because it is tied to the Graphic Novels (even remotely), Robert Kirkman has specifically stated he never intends to reveal a causation. So they will never do it on the show in order to maintain his ongoing novels as well.
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Post by scrappysurfer on Sept 29, 2015 17:52:28 GMT
Personally, I love that they will never reveal the cause of the ZA. Because the walking dead are the people, not the zombies. The shows and novels are not about the zombies, but the characters.
I'm trying really hard to like FTWD but it's just not happening. Unless something amazing happens in the finale, I probably won't continue watching the next season.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2015 18:51:27 GMT
My first thought when I heard the military was evacuating was, good, let them go. They are barricaded and can man their own gates...until I saw the stadium. Having that many zombies in town and ready to bust out, that dies not bide well. The military evacuation operation Cobalt includes the humane termination of the people they are leaving behind. They won't be alive to worry about the zombies if the military goes through with their plans.
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Post by MsKnit on Sept 29, 2015 21:41:58 GMT
My first thought when I heard the military was evacuating was, good, let them go. They are barricaded and can man their own gates...until I saw the stadium. Having that many zombies in town and ready to bust out, that dies not bide well. The military evacuation operation Cobalt includes the humane termination of the people they are leaving behind. They won't be alive to worry about the zombies if the military goes through with their plans. Is that the people that were quarantined or are they going to take out the people in the safe zones, too? I was originally only thinking quarantined.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2015 22:16:32 GMT
The military evacuation operation Cobalt includes the humane termination of the people they are leaving behind. They won't be alive to worry about the zombies if the military goes through with their plans. Is that the people that were quarantined or are they going to take out the people in the safe zones, too? I was originally only thinking quarantined. I understand it to be everyone not military/medical so, yeah...even the safe zone people will be 'humanely terminated'. L
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Post by freecharlie on Sept 29, 2015 22:23:22 GMT
I think Gris was talking about her husband. They were "the bad guys" in the war in El Salvador - well, at least he was bad, and she was complicit. I think he was always a "barber", and butchering people, and she's thinking her punishment is now to have the flesh ripped from her as her husband had done to many others. I am also hate watching this show - despise ALL the characters, and sincerely hoping there's a surprise ending and EVERYONE is wiped out next week. BUT, I do like the fact that with Griselda and her husband, you are seeing how the script can be flipped in the ZA. What was evil in society, can now be useful in the ZA. And people can become whomever they want in the ZA. You are reinvented by your skills, nature, etc. Travis was a good man, good citizen in society and now he's a doofus in the ZA. Liza is the nurse she always wanted to be, etc. oohh, I like your idea
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