So I am the only one who felt rick was a bit of an ass at the end of two?
So I am the only one who felt rick was a bit of an ass at the end of two?
So I am the only one who felt rick was a bit of an ass at the end of two?
If this season somehow finds Lori eaten by walkers, I will be pleased.
Some cast avatars. Grab em quick!
*RICKWASTAKEN**MAGGIEWASTAKEN*
Let's go T-Dog!
Pumped for this! Bring it on
Some cast avatars. Grab em quick!
*RICKWASTAKEN**DARYLWASTAKEN**MAGGIEWASTAKEN**GLENNWASTAKEN*
Is Lori still pregnant? I forget...Didn't she take some pills or something? Anyway, since we now know that a person becomes a zombie when they die, irrespective of any bites or scratches, what happens if Lori's baby dies when it's still inside of her? Will it turn into a zombie and claw its way out?
Is Lori still pregnant? I forget...Didn't she take some pills or something? Anyway, since we now know that a person becomes a zombie when they die, irrespective of any bites or scratches, what happens if Lori's baby dies when it's still inside of her? Will it turn into a zombie and claw its way out?
Is Lori still pregnant? I forget...Didn't she take some pills or something? Anyway, since we now know that a person becomes a zombie when they die, irrespective of any bites or scratches, what happens if Lori's baby dies when it's still inside of her? Will it turn into a zombie and claw its way out?
Damn, it wouldn't even have to claw it's way out, it could just start eating. You know, like some insect larvas who eat their host from the inside.Is Lori still pregnant? I forget...Didn't she take some pills or something? Anyway, since we now know that a person becomes a zombie when they die, irrespective of any bites or scratches, what happens if Lori's baby dies when it's still inside of her? Will it turn into a zombie and claw its way out?
In The Walking Dead season two finale, we saw one of the most beloved characters of the series go up in flames. Many Walking Dead fans likely shed a tear as they watched the RV burn beside the barn. However, it turns out that in the original script for The Walking Dead season two finale, the RV was destined to meet a much different fate.
At the Nashville Comic & Horror Festival, actor James Allen McCune, who played Jimmy from the farm, participated in a panel on The Walking Dead. McCunes character Jimmy is perhaps best remembered for his tragic ending. In the season two finale, Jimmy drove the RV to rescue Rick and Carl from the top of the burning barn, but he was ripped apart when zombies subsequently entered the RV. The burning barn caught the RV on fire, and the last viewers saw of the RV, it was engulfed in flames.
During the Walking Dead panel, McCune said, Im just happy I took down one of the iconic characters with me. No one is going to remember who I am, but I got the RV. McCune added, I looked on Twitter after my death, and everyone was like The RV!
McCune also revealed the fiery end of the RV wasnt how the original script read. McCune said, Actually my death was originally going to be far more dramatic than it ended up being. The initial thing that Greg decided, his initial write for it was that I was going to drive the RV, mowing people down the whole way, go across the field mowing a bunch of people down. Then, park next to the barn, climb up myself, motion for Rick to come jump down with me, and I would jump down myself first onto the RV, get inside through the sunroof, and then the walkers would rock the RV, and they eventually knock the whole thing over. The last thing Carl sees is he sees my face get pushed against the windshield, and they all tear me apart in the windshield. And that was originally going to be my death scene.
McCune added that the scene was changed because producers didnt want to spend the money to turn the RV over, because they would then have to get a crane to lift it back up. So instead of zombies flipping over the RV, Jimmy just got eaten and the RV burned.
Let's go T-Dog!
That would be so ridiculous to watch. lol
Add on top that a newborn's nails are essentially as less grown out as nails can be, making it probably one of the most agonizing deaths imaginable.
Damn, it wouldn't even have to claw it's way out, it could just start eating. You know, like some insect larvas who eat their host from the inside.
Hey, T-Dogg said something!
Also, some speculation.I'd say it's almost certain that there's been some sort of time jump, with Rick's comment about going house to house and Hershel's beard. I'd imagine they've skipped winter seeing as they always film during the summer.
When will season 2 be available on Netflix?
I gave up after 2 episodes while it was showing on TV, really didnt enjoy it compared to the comics but the walking dead game has be craving more content.
When will season 2 be available on Netflix?
and the chance it might actually get goodlol?