Miss Monorail 1971
Please Stand Clear of the Door
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I was just thinking that about the albums. They probably got left behind at the farm.
Remember season 1 when Rick went back to his home after escaping the hospital. Didn't he look for the photo albums, and then realized that Lori had taken them with her when she left? Am I remembering it correctly?
I wonder what happened to those pictures?
I was just thinking that about the albums. They probably got left behind at the farm.
elgerber said:That would be my guess too, since they didn't exactly have time to pack when they left there.
Loved last nights episode. It was funny how stoic they all were when passing the hitchhiker. It just shows how immune they are to humanity, like you can't trust anyone. A year ago, they would have welcomed him to the group.
I have to say I did chuckle more than just a little bit when they were getting unstuck from the mud and the guy comes running around the corner screaming, "Hey! WAIT! HELP!" It was like they couldn't get rid of him. They all kind of rolled their eyes, climbed in the car and took off. cold!
I was wondering about that too. I would ASSUME that she couldn't have taken ALL of them...but that's assuming that Lori had as many photo's as we do...boxes and boxes and albums...but who knows. There are many places they could have gotten lost getting out of Atlanta or in other places.
Really loved this episode and was happy that they finally gave us an ending for Duane and Morgan (albeit a very sad, depressing one-but I don't expect happy endings with The Walking Dead).
I found it interesting about the differences between Duane and Morgan and Carl and Rick.
Carl has turned into a little soldier-the group respects him and he goes on runs with his Dad (and by himself). He had no problem shooting Morgan and shot his own mother in the head to prevent her from turning.
Duane was protected by his Dad-Morgan didn't want him going into the cellar with him. And, then when it came time to shoot his mom-he couldn't do it.
I think Morgan feels a lot of guilt for not going with Rick when he had the chance...
I have an observation...has anyone ever seen it rain? Seasons change?![]()
I have an observation...has anyone ever seen it rain? Seasons change?![]()
To be fair, it doesn't rain THAT often in Georgia.
It did rain at least once in the first season, when Rick and Glenn were covered in zombie-goo trying to get out of the city...it washed their goo away.
To be fair, it doesn't rain THAT often in Georgia.
It did rain at least once in the first season, when Rick and Glenn were covered in zombie-goo trying to get out of the city...it washed their goo away.
To be fair, it doesn't rain THAT often in Georgia.
It did rain at least once in the first season, when Rick and Glenn were covered in zombie-goo trying to get out of the city...it washed their goo away.
Me too!
And it is Tyrese-- I get the feeling that eventually they will come to their senses and get back with Rick's group. Did you see the way The Governor was looking at Sasha? I bet he does something to her to show what a wack-job he is, and she and Tyrese leave.
I, too, think that Tyrese will come to his senses. I don't know if I was just seeing things, but there was a very subtle look from Sasha when Tyrese said he would help them with the layout of the prison.
I don't think Sasha trusts the governor in the least, but I think Tyrese is so desperate to stay safe (especially with his daughter), that he would do anything to stay in the town..
The other two, I'm pretty sure, are dead either way. On the Talking Dead, Chris said they might as well have red shirts on or something to that effect (referencing Star Trek and the extras that went along with the crew on missions and always died).![]()
The preview for the next show shows Rick and Daryl and Hershel trying to sneak into Woodbury, and Hershel is left all alone in the car. I thought that maybe the Governor would kidnap him, and possibly torture or kill him, then when Tyrese and Sasha see what a jerk he's being to the old-one-legged guy who was very nice and civil to them at the prison, they might defect?