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Walking Dead NY Times review

For those who didn't notice earlier tonight:

AMC is back on DISH channel 131! ;D
 
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glad Lori died :coffee:
 
VIDEO: Inside THE WALKING DEAD Episode 305 - "Say The Word"

In last night's episode of The Walking Dead we saw Rick deal with Lori's death the only way he knew how - tearing through the remaining walkers with an axe. After physically threatening Glenn and playing doctor with the walker who (seemingly) devoured his wife's remains, I think it's safe to say the group leader's mental state has been knocked off its axis. Meanwhile in Woodbury we see how Michonne handles being backed into a corner, and the resulting parting of ways between her and Andrea. In the below vid, Robert Kirkman, Andrew Lincoln, Danai Gurira and others share their thoughts on what went down for their characters in "Say The Word"..
 
I love zombie movies. Hate the twighlight shit and good zombie movies are hard to find. So I'm excited :P

I LOVE walking dead, I wasnt expecting much but I was VERY surprised by the quality of story and realistic effects. VERY VERY good. prob the best I have seen.
they string out i felt a couple topics a bit, but it was not to the point id complain. and better that then non stop stuff that just ends up dulling when something big happes because there is always some stuff happening. very well put together.
 
Yeah, but they went and killed off T-Bone a perfectly good neegro. Now who is gonna pull the plow when they find a place to plant?
 
New Fan Favorite Character To Be Introduced In THE WALKING DEAD

Robert Kirkman sat down with the people over at Entertainment Weekly to talk about AMC's hit Zombie show The Walking Dead. During the chat Krikman revealed that major things are in store for the upcoming Fall finale. One of the major things is that you can expect is a new character to be revealed. Not only is it a new character, but it's a fan favorite from the comic series. "There?s a new character added. A big deal fan favorite from the comic book is introduced into the show in this episode, so be on the lookout for that," explained Kirkman. EW speculates that the character in question is none other than Tyreese. While this has not been confirmed there is some substantial evidence to back this up.

Tyreese was professional football player before the Zombie outbreak. In the comics he comes to the survivors after they have just lost Shane, and are in desperate need of some physical help. With the Kirkamn teasing that the character is a fan favorite it would be no shock that it could turn out to be Tyreese. Fans have been asking for some time when we might see him. Actor Chad Coleman (The Wire) has been spotted on the Atlanta set here recently, with no mention of what his role might be. Speculation has it that Coleman has been tasked with bringing Tyreese to life.

Keep in mind Tyreese is NOT confirmed. It just seems like right now it is a high likely hood that the character will be him.
 
glad Lori died :coffee:

I hate the show, but I def wanted that bitch to die...............

and he BF lool

The show is SUCH poor writing........Darryl , Machone, and Rick are the only decent actors in it
 
‘Walking Dead’ Boss: Carol’s Fate ‘Will Be Revealed Shortly’ | XFINITY TV Blog by Comcast

After losing three members of the Grimes gang on last week?s episode of ?The Walking Dead,? this week dealt with the aftermath of Lori?s death (Sarah Wayne Callies), as plans needed to be enacted for the survival of the baby, the dead had to be put to rest ? although not all the bodies were found to be buried, and someone had to take over leadership with Rick (Andrew Lincoln) in the midst of a mental meltdown.
Over in Woodbury, Michonne (Danai Gurira) became more and more uneasy as her gut told her that Woodbury is not the pleasant community it appears to be on the surface, but she has trouble convincing Andrea (Laurie Holden) to leave with her. Still, leave Michonne did.

XfinityTV.com spoke to co-executive producer and special effects make-up supervisor Greg Nicotero, who directed the episode, and Danai Gurira, on a conference call the morning after to get the 411 on the latest episode of ?The Walking Dead.? Here are five things you should know about last night?s episode ? and one you didn?t see:

Is Carol really dead?: Glenn (Steven Yeun) had three graves dug ? one each for Lori, T-Dog (IronE Singleton) and Carol (Melissa McBride). But just as we know for a fact that Lori and T-Dog are dead ? we saw Lori die and T-Dog?s body was found ? Carol?s fate remains unclear as her body was never discovered. Still, it was a touching moment when Daryl (Norman Reedus) placed a Cherokee Rose on her grave at the end of the episode.

?One of the challenging things about Episode 4 was that she disappears,? says Nicotero. ?They find her clothing. They have never found her. As far as everyone knows, Carol has suffered the same fate as everyone else, but that will be revealed shortly.?
Andrea and Michonne Come to a Parting of the Ways: Even as Andrea is enjoying the luxury of a simpler life in Woodbury, Michonne becomes very suspicious of the Governor (David Morrissey) and his methods ? especially since he wouldn?t return her sword. As a result, she broke into his office, stole her sword back and used it to kill several Walkers that she discovered in a hidden pen. When the two have a confrontation and Michonne holds her sword to his throat, she knows she has no choice but to leave.

?It was pretty obvious from the beginning that she wasn?t happy at Woodbury,? says Guira. ?Being in this place really worked against her instincts with these men having taken her weapon and having to live under someone else?s rules when she didn?t choose to give him that power. You can understand why Andrea wants to be there. There are comforts she hasn?t seen since the apocalypse. Michonne has learned to survive and to thrive by listening to her instincts and never doubting them. Her instincts get more and more concerned. It was about trying to make her friend understand that they needed to leave because this wasn?t a great place for them.?

Rick Has a Meltdown and Kills the Walker Who Ate Lori: When Rick goes in search of Lori?s body, he discovers a Walker with a distended belly, who appears to have eaten the majority of her corpse ? and he goes ballistic, killing it. It looks as if he is going to slice it open to see if he can find his wife?s remains, which is a reference back to the episode where an autopsy was done on a Walker to see if it had eaten Sophia and, instead, they found the pieces of a woodchuck.

?When Rick kneels down and pulls the blade out, there is that moment when you think, ?Oh, God. He is going to cut it open because he needs to see.? It is like a horrible sick connection,? Nicotero says. ?Rick needs to be connected. He walks into the room, he sees her clothes on the ground, he picks up the bullet that Carl shot her with. He keeps that and walks around the corner. It is the beginning of his descent into madness. He has never had a goodbye with her. He never had any resolution. Going into the depths of the prison is a really horrible way for him to have a final connection with her.?

The Governor and his Walker Daughter Penny: We have seen bits and pieces where it looks as if the Governor has tasked Milton (Dallas Roberts) to try to find a cure that would turn the zombies back into humans. But it was never clear until last night when we saw him brushing his daughter Penny?s hair ? and she turned out to be a Walker ? as to why he was so driven to do so.

?We?ve seen that the Governor has this sly, manipulative way of charming Andrea. He tries it on Michonne, but it doesn?t work because she is way too smart for that,? Nicotero says. ?So to have the opportunity to see him in a different light by seeing him with his little girl and then leading into the fact that she is a Walker. The way that we shot it, she is actually eating a piece of flesh that we are supposed to assume is human flesh. You see the blood around her face and on her hands. I think it was a fascinating way of seeing a different facet about the Governor and what it is that is obsessing him and driving him to do what he does.?

Nicotero Reveals his Inside Joke: Nicotero has worked in the zombie world for a couple of decades now, so he is given a lot of creative freedom on ?The Walking Dead? when it comes to the prosthetics, the makeup and the effects works. In this interview, he reveals his secret, but you are going to have to look close to catch it.

?Being a fan of the genre that I am, every once in a while, I will throw little in-jokes out,? he says. ?One of the Walkers in the gladiator sequence was an homage to ?Dawn of the Dead.? When the lights come on, the second Walker you see is Fly Boy from ?Dawn of the Dead,? so we had the guy in the white shirt with the torn out throat in the brown corduroy flack.

?Even when you see Episode 3, one of the heads in the tanks in the Governor?s room I recreated Ben Gardner?s head from ?Jaws? ? the head that pops out of the boat ? so one of the heads in the tank is my little in joke to ?Jaws.? You will get them as you watch the show. It is those little fun things that geek me out.?

What You Didn?t See: As the director of the episode, Nicotero knows what ended up on the cutting room floor. One such scene happened with Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Daryl on their way to the daycare facility to get formula for the baby.
?The road is blocked by an overturned tree and Maggie starts to break down,? Nicotero says. ?Daryl asks if Lori was bitten. He doesn?t know what happened. Maggie says, ?No, she wasn?t, but I had to cut her open.? She starts reacting and she looks over to Daryl and says, ?Oh, my God. I am so sorry about Carol.? The look on his face. Norman?s performance ? it looked like he got punched in the stomach. He says, ?That baby gave her so much hope.? So, Carol?s death really pushes Daryl forward.?
 
I am such a big fan of the walking dead. I think it is so much better than the Twilight and the other vampier shows!
 
UPDATE: CONFIRMED: Chad Coleman To Play 'Tyreese' In THE WALKING DEAD


There's been a lot of casualties in this season of The Walking Dead, but it looks as if Rick will soon be able to add a new recruit to his band of survivors. TV Line has now confirmed that Chad Coleman (The Green Hornet) has indeed joined the cast of the hit AMC series as fan-favourite character 'Tyreese'. The site even goes on to reveal that we should expect to see him as soon as next week, although whether his role in the show will differ to that of the comic book series remains to be seen.

UPDATE: TV Overmind reports that this season will also see the return of Lennie James as 'Morgan'; the man who Rick first met in season one while he was searching for 'Lori' and 'Carl'. However, they say that he will appear "From a Distance" rather than having any direct involvement in the conflict with 'The Governor'.
 
WALKING DEAD: Members Of Tyreese's Group Are Scheming In New "The Suicide King" Clip

In the next episode of The Walking Dead Tyreese (Chad L. Coleman), his younger sister Sasha, and their fellow survivors Ben and Allen are presented with an opportunity that could ensure their survival - but at what cost? Also two new photos from "The Suicide King."

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THE WALKING DEAD Cast And Crew Tease The Second Half Of Season Three

Unfortunately, the video above is currently only available to our US readers. Teasing the next half of season three (which returns to AMC on February 10th), Andrew Lincoln had this to say about Rick Grimes: "In the second half of the season, you realize that Rick is this brutal ruthless leader that is uncompromising, so when we hit the Governor, there is a match." As for that character, David Morrissey warns that the death of Penny has set the ruthless leader of Woodbury on course to becoming as villainous as he is in the comic book series. "We start to see the real birth of the governor that poeple will know. He literally doesn't care anymore. He had something to live for. Then, he had a sense of purpose, a sense of humanity. As soon as he loses that, that goes, and that makes him a much more dangerous man..."
 
THE WALKING DEAD To Air Black And White Episodes Of Seasons One And Two In February

As some of you may remember, AMC decided to try something different. That different thing they tried was to air the first episode of The Walking Dead in black and white instead of the normal color format. While this was unusual for a TV series it wasn't for fans of the comic series as most of the comics are all done with out color. The gamble seems to have paid off, and now you can expect to see all of season one as well as season two in the black and white format.

Series show runner Glen Mazzara re-tweeted a user who took a photo from The Walking Dead Magazine where the black and white format was announced. When the pilot was done it was meant to give the episode an old time Universal Monster look, as well as pay homage to the comic book.

Season Three is set to return this February as well. The series stars Andrew Lincon, Chandler Riggs, Norman Reedus, Lori Holden, Melissa McBride, Lauren Cohan, Danai Gurira, David Morrissey, Chad L. Coleman, and is on Sunday's at 9P.M. on AMC.
 
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New Poster For THE WALKING DEAD'S Return

A lot of questions was raised during The Walking Dead's mid-season finale. Not to many of them were answered as well. However, the show is due to return next month, and the questions surrounding the fall out from the finale are sure to be answered. To get us ready for the show's return AMC has released a new poster via TVLine. The poster teases that The Governor is out for blood, with the tagline An Eye For an Eye." Check it out below.

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THE WALKING DEAD Season 3 Limited Edition "Floating Head" Blu-ray Case


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The case was designed by Todd McFarlane, who provides some details. ?We thought it would be fun for the consumer, after buying the case and taking it home, had to get a little interactive, because we?re not supplying the water!? says the Spawn creator. ?So you?re going to have to fill up the tanks yourself, and we?ve got little hooks on the heads, so you can arrange them any way you see fit. You can hang them in a certain order, or you can just let them go to the ground and flop around. No one person?s case has to be exactly like the other?s.? As you can see from the second image, there will even be an electronic component so that the case can light up. The Governor would be proud!

The final price and sale date for the case aren't set yet, but it should be available later this year. The Walking Dead returns Sunday, Feb.10 to AMC.
 
AMC Confirms Gimple As THE WALKING DEAD'S Showrunner; Season Four Production Begins In May

After a three season, AMC is on their third showrunner for The Walking Dead. It was announced earlier this year that current showrunner Glen Mazzara would be stepping down, and that Scott Gimple would be taking his place. Today AMC has officially confirmed Gimple as the new showrunner. Gimble has been one of the main contributing forces behind the show, having penned season two's heart wrenching mid-season finale. Below there are statements from both comic creator and Executive Producer Robert Kirkman, AMC, and Gimple.

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Kirkman:
?Scott has been an essential part of this show since he came aboard at the very beginning of season two. He's contributed to guiding this show in a substantial way that has resulted in a lot of the key scenes and storylines fans have dubbed signature moments of ?The Walking Dead. I am thrilled to begin work on a brand new season of ?The Walking Dead? with Scott at the helm, and I truly believe we could be embarking on what will be the best season of this show yet.?

Gimple:
?I'm thrilled to continue the tradition of the spectacular, cinematic, horrifying, exciting and emotional storytelling of ?The Walking Dead,?? said Gimple. ?I'm a huge fan of the comics, and started with the show on the other side of the set, as an avid viewer. Over the past two years, it's been an incredible privilege making such great television with the best cast and crew I've ever worked with ? I can't wait to make some more.?

AMC:
"Scott's voice has been an integral one since he joined the show. Greg Nicotero is a true artist whose work is simply brilliant. And, Tom Luse has really created the machine that allows this very large show to get made week to week. We congratulate all three in their new roles on the series and look forward to ramping up production on season four."

Other notable changes to the creative team include Greg Nicotero and Tom Luse being promoted to Executive Producers along with Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, David Alpert. Filming for the show's fourth season will kick off on May 6th, and will most likely take place in Georgia where the show is currently shot.
 
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