This thread is to discuss the episode "Killer Within".
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This thread is to discuss the episode "Killer Within".
Finally T-Dog gets some lines and they just kill him off. I felt so sorry for Rick at the end. They way he just fell down at the end was heartbreaking.
| disimny2003 wrote: |
Finally T-Dog gets some lines and they just kill him off. I felt so sorry for Rick at the end. They way he just fell down at the end was heartbreaking. |
The flashback to last season was so emotional, seeing how much more mature Carl had become. That scene was done flawlessly, all the way from the Lori telling Carl to do the right thing to them walking back with the baby. Such a heart breaking final 15 minutes for the prison crew. Chandler Riggs is becoming a great actor and Andrew Lincoln and Lauren Cohan proved once again why they are amazing actors.
Each episode this season keeps getting better and better. I wasn't crying so much for Lori's death as I was for the reaction from everyone else; Carl's good bye, Rick's breakdown, even Maggie trying not to cry but being unsuccessful. T-Dog was great the way he threw himself on the walkers to save Carol, can't wait to see what happened to her. Of all the people I thought had jeopardized the prison Andrew had been nowhere on that list. I hope this means they are letting those 2 convicts join the group (didn't catch their names).
It's rare for me to think a subsequent season is better than the first, but in this case Season 3 is the one to beat and we are only a few episodes in.
the episode was great sad to see t-dog go but he went out well-hard
i was on end of my seat watching it the show just keeps getting better & better
Excellent episode. Perhaps the best one yet. T-DOG rest in peace and you went out sacrificing yourself and fighting. Lori, you went out with honor. Never thought I would be a little sad to see Lori go. The only thing about that episode I did not like is this whole story arc with Michonne and Laurie. Laurie and Michonne have been there in Fakewood too long for me and the inevitability of this story arc's revellations about the Governor is being dragged out too long. The Governor was trying to keep them there from the beginning and tried to learn as much as he could from them. Also, Lauri was one of the most perceptive ones in the group with Rick, but now all of a sudden she seems like she can't see anything but the Governor's smile. Merle has been a badass from the beginning, why would you think that would change??? Just seems a little unrealistic to me.Even putting aside the Governor's mysteriousness, I keep asking myself, would anybody on this thread ever trust Merle in any given situation during a zombie apocalypse? For me, heckkkkkk nawwwwww....
They both need to get out of there and link back up with Rick to add to the group.
| MOSTCAPABLEONE wrote: |
| I keep asking myself, would anybody on this thread ever trust Merle in any given situation during a zombie apocalypse? For me, heckkkkkk nawwwwww.... |
well that escalated quickly!
I was expecting some of them to bite it this season but not so soon and just after a whole episode dedicated to Woodbury.
how the heck did that scumbag inmate survive anyway? I guess he climbs the fences real well.
poor t-dog going out like that. not a fan of Lori either but I guess she's served her purpose the past episodes. i'm guessing even glenn is not safe this season after all.
| antdude wrote: |
| The ending felt like a sad cliffhanger for a midseason break. |
| haldrey wrote: | ||
Yes, but luckily we only have to wait one week. |
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