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MjaneGibson

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Oh, and I'm still wondering when blondie's going to get killed... she just annoys me.


She annoys the shit out of me...she's always messing everything up. She has good ideas...but follows through with them with too much impulse and not enough planning.

Additionally, I think that the "zombiitus" is a virus that was spread through water/air/what have you, and lays dormant in the bodies of those who have come in contact with it. Now, that being the case, any surviving person who has come in close proximity to a zombie is likely infected.
 

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Shane got scratched, thats why he reanimated once he died


that explains shane but how about Randall (the kid shane killed) he was never touched by a walker yet he reanimated. Most likely everyone is infected and its just dormant until you die, however that may be. the people turning after getting bitten may just be a coincidence. I mean think about it, if you get bitten or scratched by a decaying thing in a scenario where there is no health care what they think was walkers disease could actually just be sepsis, which you would of course die from without treatment, then the dormant walker disease takes over and BAM self replicating disease.
 

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Well he did have that one zombie practically mounting him when he was trying to escape the first time they took him out to abandon him, boom scratched. Lol
 

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Spoilers follows................................

Shane got scratched, thats why he reanimated once he died

Wrong! :D You don't need to be scratched or anything, just die for any reason...everyone is infected with whatever it is that causes a dead person to reanimate. In the Comic this was made apparent. In the TV Show it was the secret the CDC guy whispered to Rick.


The showdown with Shane was inevitable and despite the holding pattern in the farm, this is a case where the tempo of the show again outshines the comic in allowing the Rick vs Shane conflict to percolate for 2 seasons with a buildup vs the relatively quick end in the comic. In the comic the basis of the Rick vs Shane conflict was only because Shane did not want to lose Lori. In the show they took the time to develop the troubled nature of Shane's character.

Easy for me to say, but in the show, Rick should have killed Shane, or left him for the walkers, after the first attempt on his life. Although I think Shane had the ability to be a valuable part of a group, his track record, speaks for itself. I thought the way Rick killed Shane in the show was just outstanding.
 

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Spoilers follows................................



Wrong! :D You don't need to be scratched or anything, just die for any reason...everyone is infected with whatever it is that causes a dead person to reanimate. In the Comic this was made apparent. In the TV Show it was the secret the CDC guy whispered to Rick.


The showdown with Shane was inevitable and despite the holding pattern in the farm, this is a case where the tempo of the show again outshines the comic in allowing the Rick vs Shane conflict to percolate for 2 seasons with a buildup vs the relatively quick end in the comic. In the comic the basis of the Rick vs Shane conflict was only because Shane did not want to lose Lori. In the show they took the time to develop the troubled nature of Shane's character.

Easy for me to say, but in the show, Rick should have killed Shane, or left him for the walkers, after the first attempt on his life. Although I think Shane had the ability to be a valuable part of a group, his track record, speaks for itself. I thought the way Rick killed Shane in the show was just outstanding.

I agree with everything you said. The scene where it went down between Rick and Shane was pretty much flawless. I expected Shane to pin Rick down in a fight then have an arrow bust thru his chest but I like the way they did it better.
 

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I agree with everything you said. The scene where it went down between Rick and Shane was pretty much flawless. I expected Shane to pin Rick down in a fight then have an arrow bust thru his chest but I like the way they did it better.

:):) I've mentioned this before, but since they kept Shane around so long, they endowed Shane with some of Rick's comic book persona and made the TV Rick comparatively less decisive, although fair, maybe overly fair. :D The TV Shane seems to be solely a creation of the TV show. :)
 

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i listened to the interview with robert kirkman and he said with the show they arnt going to focus on the cause. just that it is. and also what was whispered to rick in the CDC will come out this last episode
 

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I'm in a real dilemma for tomorrow night. On Monday I have to get up at 4AM for work, but I feel compelled to say screw it, I'm not missing TWD. :p
 
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