I don't mean:
the prison
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Woodbury and the Governor? I assume Season 3 will have Michonne in it then
Same as all other opinions, another dragged out episode, at the beginning i thought it would be interesting, seems to me that they are glued at hursells farm. Again doesn't really feel that there is a zombie apocolypse or pending end of the world. With only 3 - 4 episodes left i can't see this moving forward and the audience will be left with a cliff hanger, such a shame for potential plot i thought would be great series after EP1.
But it seems like with any series/episode they mess it up making it booring and uninteresting. In reality they should have moved from hursells farm after they encountered the barn full of Zombies, once the girl was found and shot, they could have put that into 2 hours, and not dragged it out like this. I feel somewhat dissapointed with the whole plot and felt like the producer ran out of ideas.
But you have got to imagine what it would be like, considering what they have been through, if you found a safe haven, would you want to really give that up, considering the complete unknown of everything? throw into that the fact Laurie is pregnant.
@FeFiDoh
Yup I know that is there to keep the viewers tuned in for the next episode, but still I love endings like that!
I don't get how people want the group to move from the farmYes if they did, they be in constant danger and there would be more zombies in every episode with more action, but again why would they choose to go from a safe place to being back in constant danger? Again, when Laurie has a baby on the way, which as Rick said would be a death sentence "out there".
In fact if they did just decide to do that (with no good reason for it), then I would say that would be the stupidest thing in a show/film ever, even more so than Laurie's car crash and would make me want to stop watching the show probably.
Anyway, if things go as how I think they might in the last episode, they won't be on the farm any longer and will be back on the road in season 3 and probably in a completely new location.
Ideally the best thing they should have done, which would have kept everyone happy is to never have gone to the farm and just done as dave said, going from places to places, not knowing what to expect.
I don't get how people want the group to move from the farm
@FeFiDoh
Yup I know that is there to keep the viewers tuned in for the next episode, but still I love endings like that!
I don't get how people want the group to move from the farmYes if they did, they be in constant danger and there would be more zombies in every episode with more action, but again why would they choose to go from a safe place to being back in constant danger? Again, when Laurie has a baby on the way, which as Rick said would be a death sentence "out there".
In fact if they did just decide to do that (with no good reason for it), then I would say that would be the stupidest thing in a show/film ever, even more so than Laurie's car crash and would make me want to stop watching the show probably.
Anyway, if things go as how I think they might in the last episode, they won't be on the farm any longer and will be back on the road in season 3 and probably in a completely new location.
Ideally the best thing they should have done, which would have kept everyone happy is to never have gone to the farm and just done as dave said, going from places to places, not knowing what to expect.
"The finale is probably our biggest episode so far," "The Walking Dead" creator Robert Kirkman told the New York Daily News, adding the season 2 finale episode will be "complete and utter chaos."