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The Walking Dead Season 4

maybe he's over his infatuation, since they've been showing chemistry between him and Michonne, but, I think he's still "brotherly" with her at least).
Daryl and Michonne? :wtf: When did this chemistry take place? He's spoken to her in a grand total of what? One episode? When did the chemistry happen? I must have missed it. If the show abandons the Daryl/Carol bond, whatever it may be to force a Daryl/Michonne hookup/romance, that'll be beyond lame. The actors don't even play well off one another. Whose idea was this? No lame romances. PLEASE.
Yea, I'm not really in favor of what seemed like they were trying to force-start something there, but, there definitely was a bit of a spark starting on their trip for the meds, and it did seem like they were trying to have something to replace his relationship with Carol with. Which, again, I'm not in favor of, if Carol is to be killed or permanently off the show in any other way, I'd much rather see him pining for her for awhile, rather than shoving him into a replacement relationship.
 
Agreed, Sindatur. Their conversation seemed terribly forced. Reedus doesn't do "cute" banter well at all. Seems like a bunch of nothing to me. It's not even as if I'm pining for Daryl and Carol to have a romance. Their bond almost seemed to transcend that. It was lovely and it would be a crying shame to throw it aside. Surely the writers can't be that blind. If the writers were trying to script flirting between Daryl and Michonne, it wasn't successful. Michonne seems far more comfortable with Rick and the actress more natural interacting with Andrew Lincoln. Gurai and Reedus have zero chemistry of any kind.
 
Agreed, Sindatur. Their conversation seemed terribly forced. Reedus doesn't do "cute" banter well at all. Seems like a bunch of nothing to me. It's not even as if I'm pining for Daryl and Carol to have a romance. Their bond almost seemed to transcend that. It was lovely and it would be a crying shame to throw it aside. Surely the writers can't be that blind. If the writers were trying to script flirting between Daryl and Michonne, it wasn't successful. Michonne seems far more comfortable with Rick and the actress more natural interacting with Andrew Lincoln. Gurai and Reedus have zero chemistry of any kind.

In the comic Michonne and
Tyreese
hook up.
 
^No.
In the comic Michonne and
Tyreese
hook up.
I didn't read the comics but I pictured that happening, though the TV and comic have differences and the show might not follow the comics storyline.

Think about the Governor's motivations right now. He has in fact been lurking around the prison. Why?

I feel he is going to kill anyone who doesn't swear fealty to him. Or maybe kill them all.

Either he is responsible for the buildup of fence Walkers - or he isn't, and has been sitting on his hands watching grass grow.

fealty is a word that is just not used often enough. :techman:

Philip needs a promotion from The Governor to The King. "Hail to The King, baby." He's got enough resemblance to Bruce Campbell; he could pull it off.
Misquote. I didn't say that, it was Triskelion.
 
I've only been skimming this thread, but does anyone else think the Governor is luring walkers to the prison fence?
 
I'm not certain how plausibly he could get inside the fence (without anyone noticing) to do the rat-baiting. But if he can, then yes. There's no one inside who's a better suspect. Lizzy maybe, but it doesn't sound right for her.
 
I just meant he might be drawing in large numbers of Walkers to the fence to make life difficult for those on the inside. Not that he is the rat-baiter.
 
I think he might have a mole inside the prison who's the one luring the Walkers to the fence. I'm not sure how he'd lure them to the fence by any other means from outside the prison.
 
He'd just needs to make some noise and then duck out of site when he got close to the prison.
 
I've thought all along that the Governor is somehow responsible for the large number of zombies accumulating around the prison.
 
I hope it doesn't turn out that the Governor is leading the Walkers to the prison, that would just be stupid and our heroes would have seen some sort of evidence of that taking place, it's not as if they are harmless head of cattle and if he was why not finish the job by cutting the fence an letting them in?

Second it's a dumb to think that dangling a few rats through the fence is luring them there.
What are they ultra preservative that they can hear a rat being dangled through a fence from miles away?
I really think the whole rat thing is just Lizzy feeding her pets.
 
The rats are a red herring. There's no connection. He's doing it some other way.
 
Most of this clip was shown on Talking Dead last week.
The beginning has some footage that was not shown.
I know who the first person seen in the clip looks like to me, who do you think it is?

It's clearly edited to be misleading. We'll see tonight just who all these people are.

As it's a "sneak peek" there are potential spoilers.
Watch at your own risk.

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhraZjZRIkk&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PLP63B9XPsQt390PW9xZUSwOILzNP3stO7[/yt]
 
I watched the episode last night, it was the most gripping TWD has been for a while. Hershal was a total badass, and I really like the contrast between him pulling the zombies around the corner to protect the children and Rick standing side by side with Carl to face the oncoming herd.
 
Its all the woodberry people he gunned down the last time we saw him. Not sure what the mystery is there?
 
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