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The Walking Dead - Season 2 - Sundays on AMC

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What. Thats it?

Is Rick cool with it? Gaaaahhhhh.

Why wouldn't you be? Think about it: Someone you love thinks your dead. Why wouldn't s/h/it screw someone else with that thought? Do you not have sex ever again after being divorced?
 
Great episode, some terrific character interactions this week. Next week looks like a crazy ending for the mid season finale.
 
Didn't like the episode btw... Was kind of bored with it actually. The zombie scenes weren't that tense and it had very little Daryl.
 
At least have a mourning period.

Oh, I'm not saying I wouldn't be angry at the moment they admit it, but let's be rational: She thought he was dead. It's a reasonable outcome that she'd screw someone (though, I'd be angry it was the best friend) because she thought I was dead.
 
I wonder if Andrea is as bad in bed as she is at everything else. HEY-OH! (Except shooting, since she's a marksman now that she started to believe in herself, like a Disney movie.)

Sophia better show up dead or zombified next episode. Or kicking unbelievable amounts of ass like the little girl from Kick-Ass.

Good episode, though. I should have expected that level-headed response from Rick. Shane would explode over something like that, but not Rick. I can also see how the division is going to happen now. Shane and Andrea (good riddance) and whoever else they want to arbitrarily get rid of versus Rick, Lori, and Dale for sure.

Anyone else think Dale was intentionally pushing Shane's buttons to see just how bad he really is? Dale's no dummy.
 
Wait was that last scene supposed to imply the affair started before Rick's coma? She kinda shook her head at first, am I reading too much in it?
 
Wait was that last scene supposed to imply the affair started before Rick's coma? She kinda shook her head at first, am I reading too much in it?
After that flashback when she said she wasn't happy with Rick I wouldn't be surprised if she was fucking Shane (or someone else) before he got shot.
 
Damn, that was a really good episode. Like others have said there were a lot of good character moments here. I want next weeks episode. With a burning passion.

Also, we need more Daleface pics up in here. This episode was ripe for the pickin'.
 
"I know what kind of man you are".....dale knows fucking EVERYTHING.

Rick knew? Jesus...so is there like, no question that the baby is his? I'd actually prefer it if they went that route, the theme of "can this baby have a happy life in this world" is far more interesting. We've seen the "whose baby is it" storyline plenty of times before.
 
Wait was that last scene supposed to imply the affair started before Rick's coma? She kinda shook her head at first, am I reading too much in it?

I think she didn't want to tell him. But came out with it because "what the hell, I might as well soften the blow in case it is Shane's child."
 
Sophia threw away her doll as she tossed aside childish things to become a badass zombie slayer. Mark my words.

She's great at foreplay.

Oh indeed. [/omar]

Wait was that last scene supposed to imply the affair started before Rick's coma? She kinda shook her head at first, am I reading too much in it?

I don't think so. But I do wonder. We had that otherwise pointless flashback a few episodes ago before the shit hit the fan with Lori and Shane...
 
It's starting to get really depressing that only the last 10-15 minutes of every episode is where the interesting plot movements happen. I'm noticing that I'm having more fun watching my cats wrestle than watching this show, which sucks, as I'm a huge fan of the Graphic novel.
 
Wait was that last scene supposed to imply the affair started before Rick's coma? She kinda shook her head at first, am I reading too much in it?

In one of the opening shots of the pilot episode, you see Shane dipping his french fry in Rick's Ketchup.

Read into that what you will.
 
"I know what kind of man you are".....dale knows fucking EVERYTHING.

Dale is the smartest character in the show. He pays attention to all these little details the other characters miss.

If Dale fights Shane, Dale better win. Or fuck this show.

Rick knew? Jesus...so is there like, no question that the baby is his? I'd actually prefer it if they went that route, the theme of "can this baby have a happy life in this world" is far more interesting. We've seen the "whose baby is it" storyline plenty of times before.

I think Rick assumed, after being told there had been someone else, that Shane would be the logical conclusion in that situation. He's close with Rick and the rest of the family.

This was probably my favorite episode of the season. Some real forward momentum. Shane is too badass for this world.

Shane is a fucking psycho. Daryl is the resident badass.

In one of the opening shots of the pilot episode, you see Shane dipping his french fry in Rick's Ketchup.

Read into that what you will.

Oh shit. Darabont. *bow*
 
I was hoping Rick would come clean and tell her he knew she was pregnant since the guy at the CDC told him.


In one of the opening shots of the pilot episode, you see Shane dipping his french fry in Rick's Ketchup.

Read into that what you will.
Nice. :lol
 
Anyone else get the sense that Lori was still hiding something else from Rick at the end there? He was practically giving her an out by articulating her excuse for her: "well, you thought I was dead, right?" I would've expected her to leap at that, but she still looked guilt-ridden and hiding something more. Maybe her affair started before Rick was hospitalized?
 
Anyone else get the sense that Lori was still hiding something else from Rick at the end there? He was practically giving her an out by articulating her excuse for her: "well, you thought I was dead, right?" I would've expected her to leap at that, but she still looked guilt-ridden and hiding something more. Maybe her affair started before Rick was hospitalized?

I think they may spring this on us in a later episode.
 
Is there evidence in past episodes that the affair could have started before the coma? Aside from the french fry thing lol.

I would think that something would contradict that, but now that you guys mention it...I'm struggling to think of anything.
 
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