stegon66 has not been observing the spoiler policy and I gave him a mod note about that the other day, but turning it into a personal issue is not helpful. Both of you need to stop the hostility now.
Also, it has occurred to me that Shane, upon finding Rick (thought to be) dead in the hospital, internalized that he must from here on out take care of Lori and Carl as if they were his own. Lori bolstered that claim when she set up happy family time with Shane instead of treating him as a brother in law. I think Shane still looks at them as his family, with Rick interloping on his happiness. We don’t know what happened between them in the meantime, but it does strike me as odd that she would so willingly carry on with Shane. How much of their relationship was known to the group? This bugs me.
Thanks, Marley. I misunderstood the policy when I saw “open spoilers” in the thread title - I assumed all topics were fair game now.
Anyway, I’m sure everyone in the group knew about Shane and Lori. What’s surprising is that everyone kept the secret. I’m also surprised Lori went as far as she did with Shane, but then it’s been made apparent that her relationship with Rick was strained before the zombie apocalypse. I still think she treated Shane rather badly after Rick showed up. There was no need to be such a bitch. True, she only has Shane’s word that he thought Rick was dead, but still…damn.
I did not know this, thanks for the update! Looking back, I’m not happy with my post. The writer’s gender really shouldn’t have even come to mind. It’s about the skill of the writer, not gender.
I’m just surprised at myself as I find myself actively disliking several of the women on the show (as does my husband, while watching he’ll occasionally mutter, ‘god I hate her.’) Lori, Andrea and Maggie…
I am really enjoying the show, but I admit I wouldn’t mind the addition of a Buffy type character, a woman kicking ass and not being all about drama, not manipulative, not bitchy and not whiny. She could pall around collecting ears with Darryl with nary a drama filled discussion in sight.
Yeah, Lori and Andrea sure are acting like moody bitches. Maggie I think just likes fucking with Glenn because he seems so naive, though I understand she’s kinda stuck between her liking him and her loyalty to her family. She’s also damn cute.
And yes, a Buffy-type is sorely needed.
Wow. Those were some of the creepiest, saddest and coolest bits of the whole series!
Edit: Erased a reply to stegon’s threadshitting. I wrote it before I read the mod notes to discontinue.
Yeah, the women on this show leave a lot to be desired. We have the spectrum of bitchiness, and Carol, who is mostly kind of pathetic.
Agree. Makes me hope for some flashback webisodes along those lines showing how our characters dealt with the initial phases of the zombie apocalypse. Or even some full flashback TV episodes.
My husband has instructed the screen several times to just let Andrea kill herself already. Maggie is the least disliked of of the group, and I can easily see why one might like her.
The start of a zombie apocalypse is very interesting to me: things starting to fall apart, confusion, and mass chaos. I would love to see flashbacks. (I’ll be checking out webisodes tonight!)
They’ve established that Shane is a bit of a slut, so it makes sense that he’d hop on anything willing (and apparently not willing anymore, given opportunity).
As for Lori, she can become zombie chow anytime. I don’t like the character, comics or TV, and I despise the actress playing her. If they had tried to make her more sympathetic, the most they would have gotten from me is that I would not be actively rooting for the zombies.
from The Walking Dead; 2.05 “Chupacabra” (open spoilers)
Not to mention that every single thread, every single one, contained (open spoilers) in its title. Oh and in last year’s threads you spoiled things, people complained to you, and the Moderators had to come in and spoiler tag half your posts. Any of that ringing a bell?
His feigned ignorance is pathetic since he’s obviously doing it on purpose, and I think maybe the mods that don’t remember him in particular are buying into the idea that he made an oopsie and isn’t doing a deliberate long term effort to threadshit on the issue of spoilers. His behavior has warranted several warnings by now.
:: Points to mod notes in this thread ::
Ender, please stop. Any more of this and we’re going to be handing out warnings!
Get a military entrenching shovel. It’s collapsable and some of them have serrated edges for when shit gets real. There’s one floating around my unit’s QM (I don’t think anyone knows exactly where it came from or if it’s still on the accountable goods list) and it’s suitably impressive. If I ran out of rounds, I’d feel better with this baby close at hand.
I just realized that aside from Carl, Sophia, Rick, Herschel and Otis, I could not for the life of me tell you for certain the names of the other characters.
I just pulled up the website cast page. I did learn Dale’s name last week but had forgotten it (Jeffrey DeMunn will always be Andrei Chikatilo to me. No doubt because I’ve watched Citizen Xat least 10 times. LOVE LOVE LOVE that movie. LOVE Sephen Rea! Love the way it demonstrates the evils of ideology… I think I smell a thread coming on…) The other names seem vaguely familiar except for one: T-Dog?? Seriously? Is he referred to directly by that name?
And I am on board with Flashbacks!! Hell, the process of society disintegrating is at least 50% of the fun of apocalyptic fiction!
I think that a huge percentage of zombie fans are like me, in that the biggest draw of zombie stories is that they are apocalyptic and post-apocalytic. The world coming to an end and how the handful who survive deal with it is endlessly fascinating. Unless it’s The Road, then it’s just agonizingly grim.
It’s interesting that post-Apocalyptic fiction has such an ability to fire our imaginations. I think we who are drawn to it like to imagine ourselves being among the 0.0001% who will survive, when, let’s face it, we will probably be among the 99.9999% who don’t.
That is a hard one for me. I would want to survive simply to see what happens, but in reality I’m pretty sure I’d prefer exiting before things get too horrible.
guilty!
:d
Post-apocalyptic stories are about society coming to an end. This is a male fantasy similar to how vampire seduction is a female fantasy.
The Road was something else altogether; it was nobody’s fantasy. What made it so grim is that it was about the world coming to an end, not society. Spoiling the premise:All plants and animals died, so only pockets of humans were left, and their only food was other humans. Super duper extra double-plus grim.