The Walking Dead (TV) **NO COMIC SPOILERS**

They sure as hell nailed the "Walking," part of the title The Walking Dead on last night's episode.....

Am I correct in assuming Michonne's two friends from dinner were the chained walkers she had when she first appeared?
 
They sure as hell nailed the "Walking," part of the title The Walking Dead on last night's episode.....

Am I correct in assuming Michonne's two friends from dinner were the chained walkers she had when she first appeared?

Yep. Certainly looked like it to me.
 
Only just watched the first episode.

I hate you Carl for so many reasons.
 
I hate you Carl for so many reasons.
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The part where rick does his zombie impersonation crawling off the couch reaching for carl would have been better if they made a glint of light strike his cheek and eye where the Governor mashed him up because it looked so bad almost zombie like, it would have sold that scene better imo.
 
Latest episode seemed kind of bad. Bad acting all around too and new characters aren't captivating me in any way.

Hopefully not a sign of the series going way down hill.
 
Latest episode seemed kind of bad. Bad acting all around too and new characters aren't captivating me in any way.

Hopefully not a sign of the series going way down hill.
they are following the comic book with the new add ons
so sad
 
EP 3 was much better than EP 2. However, Zombies are just getting old and perhaps The Walking Dead has jumped the shark.
 
The Walking Dead Season 4: Beth Is a “Candle in the Darkness” For Daryl in Episode 12

Beth Greene Stands in the Woods on The Walking Dead Season 4, Episode 10: “Inmates”




To be perfectly honest, we’ve never really thought much of Beth Greene (Emily Kinney) on The Walking Dead. Sure she was a great babysitter for baby Judith and the fact that she had a gorgeous voice didn’t hurt, but was she really and indispensable member of Team Prison? Probably not.
However, according to Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon), Beth will prove her worth in a major way in this Sunday’s Season 4, Episode 12: “Still.” Norman talked to HuffPost Live earlier today, February 27, and when one fan asked if Daryl still has hope after The Governor’s (David Morrissey) bloodbath, he gave major props to Beth. “He needs to be pushed in a hopeful direction, he’s not a positive person,” Norman started off. “I will say that the episode that’s playing this Sunday answers a lot of those questions. The character that Emily plays (Beth) is such a candle in the darkness for him and she brings that out in him again, she gives him hope in a way.”
Norman also said that he’s “most proud” of the upcoming March 2 installment and singled his co-star Emily out for her great work, noting, “It came out great, they did such a good job with it and Emily’s so good in it.”
He couldn’t dish on anything specific (what else is new?!) but it does sound like Daryl ends the episode in a better headspace than where we’ve seen him in the past. Norman points out, “That sort of hope is something he needs to find through other people and I think he starts off that episode in a really dark place, he basically just growls at her [Beth] for the first 20 minutes of that show. She becomes that light at the end of the tunnel.”
If Beth is truly able to bring Daryl out of his somber place and help him get back to the man we know and love, than we’re eternally grateful to her.
Are you surprised to learn that Beth will have such a profound affect on Daryl in Episode 12? Tell us your thoughts below!
The Walking Dead Season 4 airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on AMC.

spoiler for march 2 show
http://www.walkingdeadforums.com/forum/f92/wet-paint-article-still-51451.html
 
really big major spoilers
a whoa !!!
http://www.walkingdeadforums.com/forum/f92/episode-4-14-grove-spoiler-highlights-55081.html

Spoilthedead.com just posted the following:

The episode opens with the dream-like scene we saw in the sneak peek of Lizzie playing tag with a walker.

Credits.


- It's night time and we see Carol, holding Judith and sitting with Lizzie. They are keeping watch while Tyreese and Mika are sleeping. In the background, we hear Tyreese dreaming, seemingly having a nightmare as he protests in his sleep. Carol and Lizzie talk about this world, how it's changed and what the girls must do now to survive. Carol mentions Sophia, her death, how she didn't have a bad bone in her body.


- The next day, the group is walking the tracks again.

- Carol and Tyreese discuss the girls, Carol sharing that she's concerned that Lizzie doesn't really understand how dangerous the walkers are, but that she worries more for Mika, reiterating what she said about Sophia, that Mika doesn't have a bad bone in her body. The group smells a fire in the distance, but guess that it's likely a distance away.


- Tyreese waits with Lizzie and Judith while Carol and Mika go searching for supplies. Like in the other sneak peek we saw, Tyreese spots a walker in the distance, stumbling on the tracks and approaches it.

The walker trips on the tracks, losing its legs. When Tyreese goes to kill the walker, Lizzie begs him to stop, saying that sometimes they don't have to kill the walkers.


- While Carol and Mika are supply searching, they discuss Sophia. Carol tells her that it's not just walkers Mika has to be prepared for, it's people too, and there may come a time when she'd have to kill someone. Mika says she can't, that she'll just run. Carol tells Mika that Sophia ran too, but it wasn't enough.


- Carol and Mika discover a house in a grove. It's surrounded by nuts, fruit, and a small fence. The group decides to take shelter here. While Tyreese and Carol clear the house, the girls keep guard outside with Judith. They are attacked by a walker, but Mika shoots it. The adults come running out and comfort a hysterical Lizzie. As the group spends time at this new house in the grove, Tyreese suggest that maybe they could just stay here and not continue on to Sanctuary.


- While out, Mika sees the black smoke of a fire in the distance, telling Carol that the fire must still be burning. If it was out, the smoke would be white. They try to shoot a deer, but Mika can't do it. We then see the same opening scene of Lizzie playing tag with the walker, but it no longer has the dream-like quality. It's real and Carol is boiling water and looking outside to the garden when she spots Lizzie with the walker. Carol rushes out and kills it. Lizzie once again goes hysterical, declaring that killing a walker is the same as killing a person and that the walker just wanted to play with her. Carol and Tyreese are shocked.


- Later, Mika discovers Lizzie back on the tracks with the walker that lost its legs and sees Lizzie feeding the walker a rat. Lizzie tells Mika that she's been thinking about letting the walker bite her so she can be just like them. Walkers, blackened from the fire, interrupt the sisters and the girls run.

They hurry back to the house and through the fence, but Mika gets stuck. She's almost bitten, but the group saves her and the walkers are killed. Carol compliments Lizzie for protecting the group and killing walkers.

- Tyreese and Carol walk together and discuss this new world. Tyreese tells Carol he's been having dreams about Karen and that he thinks that the world is haunted now. Carol tells him that the dead are all with them now and make them who they are. When Tyreese and Carol return from their walk, they discover Lizzie, standing there with a bloodied knife and hands and Mika, dead on the ground behind her. Judith is alive, crawling on a blanket. Lizzie tells them that she was just making Mika into a walker and Judith was next.


- Tyreese and Carol try to get the knife from Lizzie, but she pulls out a gun and makes them promise to wait and let Mika turn. Carol agrees, tying Mika up, and then sends Lizzie inside with Tyreese and Judith. After they leave, Carol breaks down. Later that night, Tyreese and Carol talk about what they need to do. Tyreese tells Carol that he found a shoebox full of mice and that Lizzie was feeding the walkers at the prison, too. He also thinks that Lizzie killed Karen. Carol disagrees, saying that if Lizzie had, she would've let Karen turn.


- Tyreese and Carol finally decide that Lizzie can't be around people and both understand what that will entail. In the morning, as Tyreese watches from the window, Carol and Lizzie walk out to the garden. In the distance, the smoke from the fire is white now. Lizzie thinks that Carol is upset at her for pulling the gun the day before, but Carol assures her that she isn't. Lizzie cries. Carol, remembering Mika's words to Lizzie when their father had died, tells her to look at the flowers. As Lizzie looks away, Carol draws her gun and shoots her. Tyreese continues to watch from the window as Carol breaks down again.


- The sisters are buried beside the dead children of this house in the grove.



- That night, Carol pushes the gun across the table to Tyreese and tells him that she'd killed Karen in an effort to protect her people. Tyreese puts his hand on the gun, gripping it, and Carol tells him to do what he has to do. Eventually, he asks Carol if it was quick and she says it was. He then tells her that he forgives her, but won't forget. The dead are part of who they are now.


- They decide they can't stay at the grove any longer. The next day, they leave, passing the graves, passing the walker still trapped on the tracks, and continue on the path to Sanctuary. As they leave, we hear a voiceover of Carol and one of her lessons to the children during their knife class.
 
When beth stepped in the Trap I was like "meh Daryls there she'll be fine".

Do they have medieval fairs in GA , Tyrone needs a battle hammer or Battleaxe so bad , I could just watch an hour of him cleaving zombie face with one of those.
 
ok the first two ep of the 2nd installment were kind of boring, but the storyline is picking up steam and I would have to put this up there with the first season as far as writing and character development. Only 2 episodes left and I have to admit Its been an emotional roller coaster. last episode was very difficult to watch which is saying a lot for this show.
 
Last episode at least had a big talking point but...

Carol knows the whole time Lizzie can't be left with other kids and she even says this before anything goes down but yet she KEEPS leaving her alone with kids one of them a baby!

Also they couldn't even make a CGI deer look real???? Mean while GoT has awesome looking Dragons.
 
Last episode at least had a big talking point but...

Carol knows the whole time Lizzie can't be left with other kids and she even says this before anything goes down but yet she KEEPS leaving her alone with kids one of them a baby!

Also they couldn't even make a CGI deer look real???? Mean while GoT has awesome looking Dragons.

GOT also has over twice the budget per episode that the walking dead does. Last I read TWD costs $2.8 million per episode and GOT costs $6 million per episode.
 
This was posted on SPOILTHEDEAD.COM a few minutes ago.

Opening


- Episode opens with Glenn's group walking the tracks. Eugene is rambling on, talking about what killed the dinosaurs, video games, and various subjects. We then see the scene from the sneak peek with Tara and Abraham. Tara and Abe discuss why Tara is doing what she's doing for Glenn, knowing that it isn't because she's secretly in love with Glenn, as he saw her checking out Rosita. The next morning, they are on the move again and Glenn spots one of Maggie's signs. Glenn starts running.


Roll credits


- After the credits, we see Rick's group. They are still walking the tracks, heading to Terminus. Carl and Michonne are trying to keep their balance as they walk the rail, betting the other on who can do it the longest. Michonne loses and gives Carl his winnings: One of her favorite candy bars. Carl eats it, tossing the wrapper on the ground.



- While walking, Abe spots an area where he thinks that they can keep Eugene protected and they can take a break. Glenn doesn't want to stop and Tara agrees. During the argument, a walker falls upon them, and Abe shoves everyone back to protect Eugene. Tara hurts her knee in the scuffle.



- Glenn is still determined to keep going. Rosita argues that he's risking his own life, along with Tara's. Glenn's argument eventually wins out after he hands off his riot gear to Eugene for extra protection.

- The group reaches a train tunnel, it's dark and unknown. There's a sign from Maggie that says to continue, but Abe feels this is too big of a risk for his group. Abe's group leaves Glenn and Tara with some extra supplies and heads off, finding a road and then a vehicle. After some discussion, Rosita starts driving them North, Eugene in the passenger seat, and Abe resting in the back. When their vehicle reaches a crossing, Eugene tells Rosita to stop. Before anyone can say anything, Eugene takes off towards the opposite end of the tunnel that they'd left Glenn and Tara at. Abe and Rosita run after him.


- Already in the tunnel, Glenn and Tara come across a destroyed portion of the tunnel, filled with debris and trapped walkers. Tara and Glenn carefully make their way past the walkers, Glenn checking all the faces before killing them, worrying that he'll find Maggie there. When Tara and Glenn reach the top of the wreckage, they see many walkers ahead just waiting for them. Glenn searches the faces with his flashlight, still not finding Maggie there.


- Glenn and Tara decide to distract the herd of walkers with one of the flashlights, shining it in the opposite direction as they carefully make their own way down from the top of the debris. Tara stumbles, though, trapping her leg in the rocks. As Glenn tries to help her, the walkers now notice this new activity and start heading towards them. Glenn shoots, but they are being overwhelmed.


- The tunnel is suddenly filled with light and all the walkers are gunned down. And there to the rescue is Abe's group, along with Maggie, Sasha, and Bob. Glenn and Maggie are happily reunited.


- The combined groups discuss what to do next. Most everyone wants to head to Terminus, but Abe is still unsure. Eugene convinces him that they should go as well, at least giving them a kind of homebase. So we see them all continue on their way up the tracks.


- We see Joe's group sleeping in the same camp that we saw Maggie's group sleeping in "Alone". A walker wakes them all up and they kill it. It's then that they realize Daryl is missing.


- Next, we see scene from the sneak peek with Daryl and Len. Daryl is hunting a rabbit. Just as he shoots, another arrow beats his and hits the rabbit. Len, the same guy who choked Tony for the bed at the house in "Claimed", is staking his claim on that rabbit. Daryl disagrees, that he's been hunting it, it's his. Len then starts feeling Daryl out, taunting him. Just as Daryl is about to pull his knife, Joe interrupts the two.


- Joe explains that this group has one rule and one rule only. Claiming. When someone wants something, they call it, claim it, stopping others from touching it. This isn't a group that depends on the "survival of the fittest". Joe takes the rabbit and divides the rabbit between Daryl and Len, as Daryl is new to the group and didn't know the rule. However, those that do disobey will suffer a physical punishment, aka get the s*** beat out of them.


- The group continues on the tracks. Joe is friendly and talks with Daryl, telling him that this world is perfect for men like them now. Daryl says he'll be leaving, but Joe says that Daryl needs a group to survive. The group reaches a warehouse that looks like a kind of car repair shop and decide to bunk there for the night. Inside, the group explores and all start "claiming". Daryl joins in and Joe appears pleased by this.


- The next morning, Daryl is awoken by Len accusing him of stealing his half of the rabbit. The group surrounds Daryl. Daryl denies it, but when Joe asks him to empty his bag, the other half of the rabbit falls out. Daryl then accuses Len of setting him up. Len denies this as well.


- Daryl prepares himself as Joe steps up to him, but then Joe turns and starts laying into Len. He informs the group that he saw Len sneaking the rabbit into Daryl's bag and wanted to see if Len would be honest. He wasn't. He's a liar and he can't be trusted. The group responds by helping Joe beat on Len.


- When the group decides to leave the warehouse, Daryl spots Len's beaten body on the ground outside with an arrow through his head.


- As the group continues on the tracks, Joe tells Daryl that they're tracking a man with a small group. He explains that he and his group were in a house, minding their own business, when this man killed their friend, Lou. They were able to track him to the train tracks where they found these signs for Terminus and decided that the man had likely head that way. He also says that Tony saw the man's face, so once they find him, they know exactly who is going to be getting their revenge. Daryl nods. The group continues to walk, passing the candy wrapper that Carl dropped earlier.


- The episode ends with Glenn's group, Abe's group, Maggie's group all reaching Terminus. There's a large expanse of land, some buildings, and they're able to enter the surrounding fences easily, no challenges or questions. They reach a kind of courtyard, surrounded by flowers and vegetables. There's a woman at a barbecue cooking. She says her name is Mary and welcomes them to Terminus, offering them something to eat...

this sundays show
http://www.walkingdeadforums.com/forum/f92/s4e15-us-episode-summary-57442.html
 
Season finale coming up for what has been a very hit and miss season for me.

I'm thinking both Beth and Maggie are going to be goners as well as Joe's group.


Been confirmed that......comic spoilers

someone still alive in the comic will die which is why I'm going with Maggie just because of how her story has gone this season.

As for Beth ill go with chopped to pieces and eaten.