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i was waiting, and waiting for it, then IT happened and i knew it was coming, but i didn't look at the time. i'm really excited for the farm. really really.
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I wanna have sex with this show
I missed the beginning of the first season so I fought to watch any of the episodes until I could start from the beginning. Today I watched the entire first season and the premier. Pure awesomeness. Merle is going to show up at a really bad time I think.
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i can't wait to see what they do with Merle. especially since it seems like Daryl (that's his brother's name, right?) is really starting to find his place amongst the others he even ... gasp *spoiler* saved T-Dog in this episode ... Merle probably wouldn't have taken to kindly to that. hahaha.
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Forget Charlie Sheen. It's the walkers who are winning.
The season two premiere of AMC's zombie epic "The Walking Dead" Sunday night drew the largest young adult audience for any drama in basic cable history. The 90-minute season opener drew 4.8 million viewers between 18 and 49, and about 7.3 million total viewers, according to Arbitron data. Adding viewers from AMC's two Sunday night repeats of the episode brings the total viewership to about 11 million. But even the first telecast alone had a larger audience, and a lot more young viewers, than many broadcast network shows this season. These viewer numbers are about a third higher than "The Walking Dead" drew at the start of last season. "Walking Dead" fans had expressed considerable concern at the start of this season that original showrunner Frank Darabont had been replaced. His vision was considered integral to adapting the TV show from the original comic book. But whether out of faith or curiosity, viewers still checked out the show. On screen, this season began with a small surviving band of humans leaving Atlanta. The Center for Disease Control, where they had hoped to find safe haven from a world full of zombies, proved useless last season and was eventually blown up. They are now starting to march across Georgia, with a large army of zombies on their heels and a whole lot of eyeballs glued to television sets. Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertain...#ixzz1b4mujoNP |
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The, at times, ****ty acting. The, at times, ludicrous writing.
But c'mon...its the zombie genre. Rational thinking shouldn't really apply |
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bruiser11 (10-18-2011) | ||
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Ya, just because they're zombies doesn't mean they can dislocate their jaws. They're not snakes
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That scene felt to me felt like Jaws..... wrong ultimately
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I dig the zombie genre. The funniest parts are when the zombies are not corrdinated enough to smash through glass barricades right away as they stand there and paw at it for a while!
Love the zombie walk when they move like their whole body is broken. |
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