The Walking Dead on AMC

The unifarter has me annoyed though,you mean to tell me he has lived in that cabin all this time and not one walker has paid him a visit?

It's hard to image his stench combined with pulling the covers over his head to be an effective defense.

As to who is more sadistic it is definitely a toss up between the governor and Merle.To me the governor is more evil simply because he has more power and tries to hide his evilness.Merle doesn't have any problems letting anyone know just how disturbed he is.

I'm sure we all envision Rick and the Governor and Daryle and Merle squaring off this season. However, I'm beginning to think Merle may dispose of the Governor to save his brother. Blood is thicker than water. Or perhaps Andrea may do him...and it won't have a happy ending for the Governor. Perhaps Merle has an epiphany and turns-over a new leaf...Naaaaaawwww! It should be interesting.
 
I'd doubt the guv lives to season 4.


Watching the pilot on BD right now. Interesting how Morgan's wife (now a walker) comes back to their house every night. That shows an awareness among the Walkers that they have gotten rid of - and did so pretty quickly.
 
They also got rid of the how deadly a walker is. Season one, a single walker brought the group out to down it. Now even Carl is a match for a handful. Of course that happens often in shows.


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They also got rid of the how deadly a walker is. Season one, a single walker brought the group out to down it. Now even Carl is a match for a handful. Of course that happens often in shows.


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Agreed. Walkers are almost too easy to kill.

And Carl now has the hots for Maggie's sister -- which I find hilarious, considering in real life, the woman is in her mid-20s, and he's like what, 12? :)
 
Interview with Steven Yeun (Glenn Rhee)?

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Steven Yeun who plays Glenn on AMC's The Walking Dead, talks with AMCtv.com about post-apocalyptic romance and his expertise at being a hostage.

Q: Season 3 Episode 7, "When the Dead Come Knocking," is intense. Was this your first time ever being taken hostage?

A: You know, I'd been held hostage the first year, and then I was held hostage by my own people going down into the well last season! But this year, it was cool to show a little bit of mettle to Glenn, to see what he'd become.

Q: Do you feel like you're now trained to be able to escape from a similar strapped to a chair situation, if one ever arose?

A: It wasn't as difficult as it seemed, luckily. Turning over the chair on your back isn't easy, but standing up on it while being strapped to it wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. It was a blast. I hope I'd be as good. But if anyone is smart, they'd strap my legs to the chair as well.

Q: Do you have a favorite walker kill from this season?

A: Having the experience of choreographing that whole struggle of chair breaking and then coming alive and having to hit that walker in the head with a jagged chair was satisfying. That was awesome.

Q: The group gets to kill lots of walkers this season. Was it an actor's dream come true?

Full Interview
 
Has anybody here ever seen Babylon Fields?

[video=dailymotion;xssr0h]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xssr0h_babylon-fields-2007-unsold-pilot_shortfilms[/video]

This beat "The Walking Dead" by over 3 years, but CBS didn't pick it up for series. They really should have shopped it around for syndication.
 
That show looks cool. I would of loved to watched this one every week. The "dead" are kind of like intelligent zombies without the gore and the cannibalism.
 
In general I am not a zombie, vampire, monster kind of guy and usually flip the channel. I mainly like TWD because of the larger character, morality, social, good vs. evil issues. The walkers are just an aside to these issues but I do like the occasional kills, which are very creative with excellent CGI effects (unlike Terra Nova). As far as Babylon Fields...it's generally not something CBS would entertain (not CSI, Cop Show or Reality TV) and Sci-Fi ratings on the broadcast networks is terrible.

Regardless, I'm wondering what new shows AMCTV has planned after getting that check from Dish for the Voom settlement? Offhand, I would Babylon Fields would be a perfect show for the return of MonstersHD. :)
 
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