The Walking Dead
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Re: The Walking Dead
Yah, kinda open ended, but Andrea died, so that's a plus. So did the kid, Darryl and Michonne. 
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I guess we can't avoid the same fate as the characters. We know what happened -everyone's a zombie. We know what's going to happen -there is no great resolution to be had. There's no mystery like the initial one left to solve, and now we just struggle to get by like Little House on the Prairie with zombies.
But I don't like that, because I actually really enjoyed the show. So hopefully they can find a way to bring back the larger mystery and hook back into a hope at least for a resolution to greater problems, even if they continually fail to find it.
Maybe just moving all the time will do that. Will they really stay in the prison for the entire next season?
But I don't like that, because I actually really enjoyed the show. So hopefully they can find a way to bring back the larger mystery and hook back into a hope at least for a resolution to greater problems, even if they continually fail to find it.
Maybe just moving all the time will do that. Will they really stay in the prison for the entire next season?
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“Starting as if in the good old-fashioned Two-Step, the dancers suddenly let go hands, the man slipping behind his fair companion, there is a little step and a hop, something like a turkey might be expected to do, then a fresh grip around the waist of the young lady, the man snuggles up ever so closely behind her and they hop, skip and jump and half run along.”
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They should move to that town they were staying in. Woodbury or whatever the fuck it was called.
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“The Turkey Trot, Grizzly Bear and Other Naughty Diversions”
“Starting as if in the good old-fashioned Two-Step, the dancers suddenly let go hands, the man slipping behind his fair companion, there is a little step and a hop, something like a turkey might be expected to do, then a fresh grip around the waist of the young lady, the man snuggles up ever so closely behind her and they hop, skip and jump and half run along.”
“Starting as if in the good old-fashioned Two-Step, the dancers suddenly let go hands, the man slipping behind his fair companion, there is a little step and a hop, something like a turkey might be expected to do, then a fresh grip around the waist of the young lady, the man snuggles up ever so closely behind her and they hop, skip and jump and half run along.”
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Re: The Walking Dead
Just watched the first half of season 4.
Not bad, but just doesn't have the same impact as when the franchise was fresh.
Not bad, but just doesn't have the same impact as when the franchise was fresh.
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