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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by Groucho
(Post 11600961)
No, I want it to be the raincoat wearing, knife brandishing variety. :eyebrow:
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 11601068)
At least AMC was smart enough not to credit Lennie James in this episode. Alot of surprise special guest stars have been ruined by the opening credits.
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by hanshotfirst113
(Post 11601191)
Yeah, but they gave it away in the "last time on AMC's The Walking Dead." Exactly why it has to continually be referred to as AMC's The Walking Dead as opposed to just The Walking Dead is a mystery to me.
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by hanshotfirst113
(Post 11601191)
Yeah, but they gave it away in the "last time on AMC's The Walking Dead." Exactly why it has to continually be referred to as AMC's The Walking Dead as opposed to just The Walking Dead is a mystery to me.
During the episode I was also questioning the drive to Rick's home. At the end of S2 finale the prison is within walking distance of the group. I believe the S3 premiere takes place around 6 months later. Not only had they not found the prison yet but they seemed to be having a very tough time finding routes out of the area. Then they found the prison. How they would make it back to Rick's city in such short time is beyond me. Maybe the next episode will take place a week or so later? |
Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by fumanstan
(Post 11601224)
Yes, it's quite baffling. I can't think of any reason why AMC would want the most popular show on television to be labeled that way. At all.
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
I thought it was a great character development episode, as well as satisfying the "wonder what happened to Morgan" storyline. Yes, it was slower-paced, but filled with emotion, wonderful acting by Lennie James and it humanized Michonne, setting the stage for her to become a somewhat trusted member of the group.
Someone mentioned in an earlier post about the backpacker not being picked up. It was sad and I felt bad for him, but it just showed how they had evolved (or devolved) as survivors. Not helping out and then stopping to pick up possible resources from someone that was dead because they didn't help served to show how the apocalypse had totally changed everyone's sensibilities. They wouldn't have done that in the first season. |
Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by troystiffler
(Post 11600483)
Did anyone bring up the zombie torture at the end yet? They drive by that dilapidated building, and you could see Morgan cutting open that zombie on the stretcher (which he left alive). Would make sense if he dumps the bodies there. But he left that zombie alive on the stretcher. And then he appears to be "working on" the zombie when they pass by.
Was that just Morgan being crazy, or is that going somewhere? Or did I not see it right? |
Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
This episode felt like filler to me... a stall tactic on the writers' part to delay the inevitable battle between Rick and the Governor. If they had kept Morgan's fate a mystery until the series finale (or never addressed it at all), I would have been ok with it. I liked that Rick was his old self again, and I liked that Michonne had more to say and bonded with Carl, but I would have liked a few scenes with the prison gang rather than the whole show being dedicated to Rick's gun run.
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
A small note and not to overanalyse but I think they made the right decision with the hitchhiker. Who in this world is alone who doesn't want to be alone? There are obviously groups on the move in the area. He also seemed almost awesomely well equipped. Makes you think there's a reason he wasn't with others, whether it be some personality issue or worse yet, he survived by killing others he met and taking their supplies.
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by JesseCuster
(Post 11601633)
A small note and not to overanalyse but I think they made the right decision with the hitchhiker. Who in this world is alone who doesn't want to be alone? There are obviously groups on the move in the area. He also seemed almost awesomely well equipped. Makes you think there's a reason he wasn't with others, whether it be some personality issue or worse yet, he survived by killing others he met and taking their supplies.
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by Groucho
(Post 11601089)
They have to be fairly far from Rick's home town, or he would have known about the prison.
Originally Posted by DthRdrX
(Post 11601259)
At the end of S2 finale the prison is within walking distance of the group. I believe the S3 premiere takes place around 6 months later. Not only had they not found the prison yet but they seemed to be having a very tough time finding routes out of the area. Then they found the prison.
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by leeta
(Post 11601330)
Someone mentioned in an earlier post about the backpacker not being picked up. It was sad and I felt bad for him, but it just showed how they had evolved (or devolved) as survivors. Not helping out and then stopping to pick up possible resources from someone that was dead because they didn't help served to show how the apocalypse had totally changed everyone's sensibilities. They wouldn't have done that in the first season.
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by Jason
(Post 11601655)
Was the hitchhiker even real? Rick told Michonne he "sees things". He seemed to be the only one to even glance at him in the stuck car scene. Maybe they just saw the bag on the way there, and it triggered a hallucination in Rick's mind.
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by dino88
(Post 11601660)
Both Carl and Michonne looked at him as they were driving down the road and when he was running down the street later.
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by Jason
(Post 11601664)
I thought they were just looking out the window. They didn't seem to really register his existence.
Rick is only having visions of the people he loved that died. He's not seeing random ghosts of strangers. |
Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by Jason
(Post 11601650)
I would think a county sheriff would know most if not all prisons in his state. There are 30 in Georgia. Has it ever been mentioned by name?
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by Deftones
(Post 11601684)
I don't think that's a fair assumption. I am in a law enforcement position and I probably couldn't name more than 5 prisons in the entire state, let alone tell you were most of them are. There are a ton of them here, some run by the state and some private.
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by sracer
(Post 11601697)
Good to know... I won't be counting on YOU to help us when the zombie apocalypse breaks out. :)
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by Deftones
(Post 11601717)
Don't worry. I've already got my plan. If you get in my way, you go bye-bye. :)
"The rule of 3s" "Hide under a solar panel" |
Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
I liked the bit of detail when the episode started and there was a cardboard sign that said "Erin, we tried for Stone Mountain. -J"
But when the SUV got stuck in the mud and the walkers swarmed the outside of the vehicle, the female zombie on Michonne's side had a bracklet that said "Erin" on it. |
Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by Jason
(Post 11601650)
I think the reveal at the end of S2 (which was very effective if you hadn't read the comics) wasn't supposed to be a literal representation of their position, but creative foreshadowing.
Anyway, the only logical assumption is that Rick's city is closer to Woodbury/Prison in the TV show than the comics. Not a big deal in the end. Might be explained next week with a single line. |
Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by Joe Schmoe
(Post 11601611)
This episode felt like filler to me... a stall tactic on the writers' part to delay the inevitable battle between Rick and the Governor. If they had kept Morgan's fate a mystery until the series finale (or never addressed it at all), I would have been ok with it. I liked that Rick was his old self again, and I liked that Michonne had more to say and bonded with Carl, but I would have liked a few scenes with the prison gang rather than the whole show being dedicated to Rick's gun run.
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
Originally Posted by Deftones
(Post 11601684)
I don't think that's a fair assumption. I am in a law enforcement position and I probably couldn't name more than 5 prisons in the entire state, let alone tell you were most of them are. There are a ton of them here, some run by the state and some private.
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
I wish they would have had several close ups of the odometer before and after the trip. And if they got gas, they should have shown that in real time. That would have made this episode so much better.
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Re: The Walking Dead - "Clear" -- 03/03/2013
It was a slightly better episode than last week's bore.
Next week's episode should be kicking it up to 11. |
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