Great episode tonight, so intense. Spoiler I don't think Carol is dead, I think they just saw the chewed up body and found the wrap she had around her head. I could be wrong, though.
Spoiler It looks like Rick is going to have psychological breakdown in the next few episodes, but Carl will continue his path in being a complete badass. Oh and obligatory "NOOOOOOOOOOOOO NOT T-DOGG!!!"
oh and I'm attracted to Mashone (sic) in a sick perverted way. Spoiler I wasn't expecting Lori to be killed off. Now I just don't know who to ***** about... feel kind of empty. Maybe time for stumpy to get it. But yeah, Rick has "gone bye bye Egon." I reckon the Governor did something bad in his "prior life"... and that if he told people his real name, they'd know who he was. Killed his wife maybe? he used the proverbial "killed in an auto accident"... we know there is more to that. The man keeps jars of dead heads in his closet.
Is it alright to stop using the spoiler tag a couple days after the episode aired? Anyways, great scene. Rick is about to go HAM the rest of the season.
That would be a terrible twist. Coming back as a zombie would pointless. And she bled out, so she is in fact dead.
Oh I don't doubt she died. I'm just saying I wouldn't be surprised to see her back as a zombie just long enough for Rick to have to put her down.
Caught a bit of it, Rick shot the walker in the head down in the basement Bloody series really. the Gladitor stuff is over the top..
Good episode, not has 'holy ****' as last week, but that's expected. Next week looks to be pretty good, and answer just enough questions to keep me tuned in like every week.
I found this online. Pretty interesting, but it is just one person's opinion. Spoiler What we see and hear, observing Rick in the last few scenes of tonight's episode, is not what is actually there to be seen and heard. For reference, in the comic, the rotary telephone was a real object. It was found inside of a home, while Rick was trying to take shelter with Carl, fighting off infection, trying to stay alive. However, in tonight's episode, a rotary telephone magically appears sitting on some pipes in a prison boiler room. This is nonsensical in every way... except for one. The phone, much like the ringing, is not really there. Why would a rotary telephone be sitting in a boiler room of a prison? In the comic, Rick sees the phone before it ever rings, establishing that the phone is a real, physical object. In tonight's episode, the phone is not seen until Rick looks up at the sound of the ringing. It is a figment of Rick's flailing mind, trying to remain afloat. Why is this significant? It establishes that what Rick is actually seeing and hearing is not - in fact - what is actually there to see and hear. Yes, he's in the room where Lori died. Yes, the floor is covered in blood. But, no, there is no phone. From that, we have to go back and look at the earlier scene in the same room. Maggie and Carl made sure the room was secure so that Lori could give birth. They left in a hurry, but the room was still secured. Rick finds only one zombie - no open door, no crowd of walkers. One zombie in a room that was secured mere hours ago. Lori's corpse is not where it was. We are forced to either believe that (A) this one zombie has devoured the entirety of her corpse or that (B) she is undead, somewhere in the prison. However, the room is secure. There were no zombies in the room when Carl and Maggie ran, hours (at most) before Rick arrives. We see one zombie, long dead, with a heavily distended stomach. But we see it through the same eyes that see a non-existent Telephone. The zombie that Rick shoots in the mouth is Lori. We see her as Rick sees her - unable to accept and process the reanimated remains of his wife, he sees just another walker. His vision speaks a lie, his actions speak the truth. He labors to shoot her in the mouth. He then stabs her abdomen repeatedly. On the surface, it appears as though he's stabbing the random walker for eating the remains of his wife. In reality, he's stabbing Lori's open stomach in agony over Shane's bastard daughter killing the woman he loves. Once you realize that the phone is a figment of his imagination and once you realize that Lori could not have been COMPLETELY devoured so quickly, it's the only way to take the scene. I'll be shocked if Rick doesn't try to kill the child.
It was to show what type of community Woodbury is... not like it's gonna be a focal point of the show.
Had a chuckle at the geek dude messing around with the walkers with duct tape on his arms..see you can use it for anything.
heh... So I guess Carol is dead? Since Daryl put the flower on her grave... Kinda weird that they didn't show her getting killed. I was waiting on Rick to cut open the zombie that ate Lori and pull her body parts from his stomach and bury them. I mean just in time for Thanksgiving.
The following picture is a pretty big spoiler regarding Carol. I'm not sure if this picture is from a deleted scene or what. Spoiler Also I think next episode Daryl finds her knife.
I don't think Carol is dead. If she was, she'd be the first to go that wasn't seen to get killed or turn into a zombie. I think her death is a case of mistaken identity via found clothing.
Remember, Carol was practicing to do a C section on a biter, my money is she found Lisa and sewed her up. And she is the one on the phone.
I didn't care for the Gladitor stuff myself. I'm glad Meshon left. Wondering how far she gets before the Govenor tries to off her.