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Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by dave-o
(Post 11622096)
Two words:
Windows. Down. Explain that bitches! :D
Originally Posted by Buttmunker
(Post 11622100)
a car going 30 mph really isn't in much danger of having a zombie stick his head through the open window to take a chomp out of you. (Just sayin') I'm sure they want to conserve gas, that's why they don't run the air conditioner.
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Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
I don't understand the title of this episode - i'm complaining, see? See? I'm complaining, I don't know who the "prey" was, and why do I have to use my brain to think about this? It should be explained very very very thoroughly in the episode!
Now, if I had to guess, I'd say the poor zombies in the fiery pit was the prey! Am I right? Am I, huh-huh, am I? (okay, I'll stop now.) |
Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by argh923
(Post 11622106)
:thumbsup:
Being hot > Being dead Harruuumph..... |
Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by dave-o
(Post 11622116)
Nice try there bucko...but every instance of a window being down so far has been while it is in park or slowly moving. Hell, last week it was like they were rubbing it in my face when they left the one legged old bag in a car with the window down AND a door open...while it was parked!
Being hot > Being dead Harruuumph..... I think that the area was "protected?" Part of the Governor's turf, so it was thoroughly "scrubbed" of zombies? Aw, forget it. |
Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Maybe the windows were down at the meet so that they could shoot out, if need be?
I've got nothing. :lol: Is it THAT big of a deal? |
Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by Buttmunker
(Post 11622118)
:lol:
I think that the area was "protected?" Part of the Governor's turf, so it was thoroughly "scrubbed" of zombies? Aw, forget it. Yeah...but i couldn't resist pointing it out anyways. I think my wife now refuses to watch this with me. :sad: |
Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by Buttmunker
(Post 11622114)
I don't understand the title of this episode - i'm complaining, see? See? I'm complaining, I don't know who the "prey" was, and why do I have to use my brain to think about this? It should be explained very very very thoroughly in the episode!
Now, if I had to guess, I'd say the poor zombies in the fiery pit was the prey! Am I right? Am I, huh-huh, am I? (okay, I'll stop now.) |
Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by argh923
(Post 11622129)
Maybe the windows were down at the meet so that they could shoot out, if need be?
I've got nothing. :lol: Is it THAT big of a deal? There are gaffes in even cinematic masterpieces, so why not a simple little TV show, eh? |
Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by majorjoe23
(Post 11622137)
They called it "Prey" because the upcoming soundtrack features a remake of MC Hammer's "Pray," but reworked to be about zombies.
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Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
I pretty much expect people complaining about nitpicky stuff when I read these threads now. When I talk to friends who are fans of the show we mostly talk about the stuff we liked in each episode. Here it seems to be mostly people who hate the show talking about all the stuff they didn't like (whether valid criticisms or not).
I liked the episode. I thought the Governor and Andrea in the warehouse was well done and tense. When she was crouched down behind something and he was coming up behind her I was on the edge of my seat wondering if he would see her. The bit with hiding behind the door was very cleverly done too. It was also great to see Andrea and Milton team up and I look forward to him taking a more active role now that he's opened his eyes to what's really going on. I could go on, but I suspect people are already looking to rip my post apart line by line so they can explain why I'm wrong to enjoy one of the highest rated shows on TV. Naysayers, gonna naysay. |
Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by argh923
(Post 11622129)
Maybe the windows were down at the meet so that they could shoot out, if need be?
I've got nothing. :lol: Is it THAT big of a deal? |
Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
I mentioned it early but no one has explained the shrinking distance between Woodbury & the Prison. Early in the season it was a 2-3 day trip. After this episode it's apparently a short jog through a wide open field. Makes both groups look incompetent for not finding each other sooner.
Also never explained is when Rick & Co. found the prison, why didn't get there until months later. And yes this is supposed to be read with a heavy dose of sarcasm.
Originally Posted by argh923
(Post 11622049)
Like I said, the one unexplainable thing to me is that everyone has pinpoint precision with a gun.
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Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 11622378)
I mentioned it early but no one has explained the shrinking distance between Woodbury & the Prison. Early in the season it was a 2-3 day trip. After this episode it's apparently a short jog through a wide open field. Makes both groups look incompetent for not finding each other sooner.
Also, I think the way they kept showing Andrea at new locations emphasized she'd been walking/running for a few hours. I'd guess it's a few miles away. Also never explained is when Rick & Co. [strike]found[/strike] saw the prison, why didn't get there until months later. Not Tyrese apparently. |
Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by Lifepawn
(Post 11622206)
I pretty much expect people complaining about nitpicky stuff when I read these threads now. When I talk to friends who are fans of the show we mostly talk about the stuff we liked in each episode. Here it seems to be mostly people who hate the show talking about all the stuff they didn't like (whether valid criticisms or not).
I liked the episode. I thought the Governor and Andrea in the warehouse was well done and tense. When she was crouched down behind something and he was coming up behind her I was on the edge of my seat wondering if he would see her. The bit with hiding behind the door was very cleverly done too. It was also great to see Andrea and Milton team up and I look forward to him taking a more active role now that he's opened his eyes to what's really going on. I could go on, but I suspect people are already looking to rip my post apart line by line so they can explain why I'm wrong to enjoy one of the highest rated shows on TV. Naysayers, gonna naysay. |
Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by Lifepawn
(Post 11622206)
I pretty much expect people complaining about nitpicky stuff when I read these threads now. When I talk to friends who are fans of the show we mostly talk about the stuff we liked in each episode. Here it seems to be mostly people who hate the show talking about all the stuff they didn't like (whether valid criticisms or not).
I liked the episode. I thought the Governor and Andrea in the warehouse was well done and tense. When she was crouched down behind something and he was coming up behind her I was on the edge of my seat wondering if he would see her. The bit with hiding behind the door was very cleverly done too. It was also great to see Andrea and Milton team up and I look forward to him taking a more active role now that he's opened his eyes to what's really going on. I could go on, but I suspect people are already looking to rip my post apart line by line so they can explain why I'm wrong to enjoy one of the highest rated shows on TV. Naysayers, gonna naysay. Also I kept wanting her to set up an ambush around a corner. She should have been able to get a pretty critical knife shot in before he can retaliate. However, I understand she was probably scared shitless so I didn't expect it, and I know the writers weren't going to kill the governor in such a manner. I'm only saying that I wished that had happened. |
Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by Jason
(Post 11622455)
With a side helping of "Whah, my TV show based on a comic book isn't deep or well written enough!"
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Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by atxbomber
(Post 11622499)
Are comics incapable of being deep, or well written?
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Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Is there a map of the Georgia, Atlanta area that all this takes place? Like with markers of where exactly an episode took place. I know Atlanta and the CDC were real places, but what about Rick's town and the prison - it'd be nice to see them on a map. Tolkien did it for Rings, why not here, where it should be easier to map out, since a lot of it exists.
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Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
There was one one google maps for the comics but it hasn't been updated in years.
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Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by Lifepawn
(Post 11622206)
I pretty much expect people complaining about nitpicky stuff when I read these threads now. When I talk to friends who are fans of the show we mostly talk about the stuff we liked in each episode. Here it seems to be mostly people who hate the show talking about all the stuff they didn't like (whether valid criticisms or not).
I liked the episode. I thought the Governor and Andrea in the warehouse was well done and tense. When she was crouched down behind something and he was coming up behind her I was on the edge of my seat wondering if he would see her. The bit with hiding behind the door was very cleverly done too. It was also great to see Andrea and Milton team up and I look forward to him taking a more active role now that he's opened his eyes to what's really going on. I could go on, but I suspect people are already looking to rip my post apart line by line so they can explain why I'm wrong to enjoy one of the highest rated shows on TV. Naysayers, gonna naysay. |
Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
I was listening to a podcast today that asked if the governor might have been bitten while he was attacked and that he may be about to turn. I didn't pay close attention to the end of the episode, but did anyone notice anything that might suggest that?
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Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
There's a Walking Dead podcast? What's it called?
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Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by bluetoast
(Post 11622623)
There was one one google maps for the comics but it hasn't been updated in years.
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Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by reubs82
(Post 11622769)
I was listening to a podcast today that asked if the governor might have been bitten while he was attacked and that he may be about to turn. I didn't pay close attention to the end of the episode, but did anyone notice anything that might suggest that?
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Re: The Walking Dead -- "Prey" -- 3/17/13
Originally Posted by argh923
(Post 11623055)
There's a Walking Dead podcast? What's it called?
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