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AMC's The Walking Dead Season 1 Discussion & Spoilers

Might be in for some surprises next week, though, for the season finale. One thing they have studiously avoided in the comics is discussing exactly what caused the walking dead. There has been some exposition on possible causes, but in the comics the scientist who allegedly knew a lot about the cause was a pathological liar.
 
^ Could you please spoiler code that? I'm not caught up on the comics, and I would have preferred not knowing that. I bet I'm not the only one, either.
 
I would be remiss if I didn't take this opportunity, mods allowing, to shamelessly plug Comic Book Supermarket, where you can pick up Walking Dead and all of your favorite comics at 35% off every day, and they bag and board them for free...I don't know how much shipping costs, though.

I will fly to Nebraska to get some then..lol
 
I don't understand why they would just leave the bitten guy to die, though. Why would he (or they) want him to be a Zombie? I somehow suspect he will turn up again later as a Walker.
If they continued to take Jim with them, he could have presented a threat to those in Dale's RV. Since Jim had accepted his death, why not abide by his wishes and leave him? In the comics, he was in fact left just outside Atlanta, so that zombie-Jim could "return to his family," as he stated he wanted in "Wildfire."
I know, but when he dies he will become a Zombie. Which not only is a terrible fate, but means he will be part of the problem. Wouldn't he prefer to be killed rather than join the Zombie horde?

I know that this show really gets to me because every Sunday night, after watching it, I have nightmares about the zombie apocalypse.

Anybody else?
I've been having Zombie Apocalypse dreams occasionally since 1979, but I actually haven't had one since Walking Dead started.
 
Excellent show so far, when I watched the premier a few weeks back I didn't know what to expect (didn't know about the comics) and I'm not a big Zombie guy but this show is absolutely awesome! It is the best show of the fall, no doubt.

Cant believe next week is the finale!!!

Some thoughts/one question:

Merle must be behind the camp attack (as others mention), perhaps he knew his brother was not there (he may have seen him in the city/stove was still on) and this was his revenge...

CDC scene definitely Lost 'homage' I thought. And then the door opens with the light - fantastic epic scene! Awesome.

So why (maybe from the comics explanation) do they call the zombies geeks??? Is there a story behind that?
 
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^ I know "geek" was a term used at sideshows for a freak whos specialty was to eat live animals... that's the only connection that I can come up with.
 
^ Cool didn't know that - thanks.

So how long is the wait until season two? Halloween 2011???
That's too long man!!!?
 
if theyare smart, they will run 6 eps early summer take a break, and have the end of 2nd season run with 6 ep in Oct 2011 Fear Fest, for a 12 ep season 2
 
So how long is the wait until season two? Halloween 2011???
That's been the speculation since the season two announcement was made, based on the idea that AMC would likely again want to bring the show to air during Fearfest. AMC also has to worry about programming for their other original series, like Mad Men, Breaking Bad, The Killing, and Hell on Wheels, the latter two of which are both set to premiere next year. That makes five original series that AMC has to schedule next year, an unprecedented situation for the network, and I'm sure they'd want to spread those series out over the course of the year, rather than having several of them airing concurrently. On the plus side, whenever season two of The Walking Dead does debut, at least it will be a full thirteen episode season.
 
I thought the CDC scene was more an homage to "I Am Legend" than Lost, though I suppose the Lost homage works too.

Love this show and the direction they're taking it. :techman:
 
Huh, Wildfire is the name of the secret biological facility where the alien lifeform was being studied in The Andromeda Strain.


The Zombie Virus is an extraterrestrial virus intended to wipe out mankind, it was "sent" to earth in a mock crash that occurred in Roswell 1947. Basically the Zombie virus is written to earth human physiology and has genetic code to re-write the brain to turn the infected into disease vectors. It is written to be only blood borne so when the aliens arrive to take over in a decade they don't have to worry about an air borne virus and it will have burned itself out.

The virus reprograms the body to use itself as energy and will keep doing so until it is consumed. Eating living flesh is just a directive programmed into the brain by the virus to help it's spread as a vector, but notice they only eat living or freshly killed flesh that is to prevent your disease vectors from wiping each other out.

That's actually a cool theory.
 
I just came across some interesting news, courtesy of Deadline Hollywood. The article confirms that AMC is considering launching season two during October, in order to coincide with their Fearfest programming.

The other, and even bigger, piece of news is that Darabont is considering not having a writing staff for season two. Instead, he is apparently thinking about having all thirteen scripts for next season come from freelancers, likely with himself either co-writing or doing rewrites on each episode as he did this season. The article also states that he has already let go the season one writing staff.
 
I wondered that, too.

Perhaps it was stocked before the zombocalypse. -shrug-
Wouldn't it be too acidic to support life anyway, never mind drinking it?

Not a lot of limestone in GA.

You folks haven't done a lot of fishing apparently. Unless its contantly disturbed or polluted, any large body of water is going to develop its own eco system after a few years. Old quarries can be great places for fishing.

http://www.bassing.co.za/bassingforum/content/133-dayatquarry.html
 
The other, and even bigger, piece of news is that Darabont is considering not having a writing staff for season two. Instead, he is apparently thinking about having all thirteen scripts for next season come from freelancers, likely with himself either co-writing or doing rewrites on each episode as he did this season. The article also states that he has already let go the season one writing staff.
That's very odd, considering how well the show did, both in terms of quality and ratings. I wonder if he didn't get along with them or something. :confused:
 
I would be remiss if I didn't take this opportunity, mods allowing, to shamelessly plug Comic Book Supermarket, where you can pick up Walking Dead and all of your favorite comics at 35% off every day, and they bag and board them for free...I don't know how much shipping costs, though.

I will fly to Nebraska to get some then..lol

They will ship to you, which should save you in air fare.

Not to mention the incredible carry-on cost as you try to get several long comic boxes onto the plane...
 
So why (maybe from the comics explanation) do they call the zombies geeks??? Is there a story behind that?

I don't think they referred to them as geeks in the comic series, but in some zombie-apocalypse short fiction the Zs are called "geeks".
 
The other, and even bigger, piece of news is that Darabont is considering not having a writing staff for season two. Instead, he is apparently thinking about having all thirteen scripts for next season come from freelancers, likely with himself either co-writing or doing rewrites on each episode as he did this season. The article also states that he has already let go the season one writing staff.
That's very odd, considering how well the show did, both in terms of quality and ratings. I wonder if he didn't get along with them or something. :confused:

This season, Darabont wrote two of the episodes himself. Two more were written by freelancers not on staff. And of the remaining two, Darabont cowrote/rewrote.

Seems to me that the "staff" was pretty useless.
 
Having that much involvement in the final scripts doesn't necessarily mean that the writing staff was useless in breaking the stories while in the writers' room. Also, writing and/or co-writing and/or re-writing four episodes would seem to be significantly different than taking on a similar task for a thirteen episode season.

Kurt Sutter, creator of FX's Sons of Anarchy and a definite fan of The Walking Dead so far, thinks that Darabont would be making a mistake to not have a writing staff next season.
 
Having that much involvement in the final scripts doesn't necessarily mean that the writing staff was useless in breaking the stories while in the writers' room. Also, writing and/or co-writing and/or re-writing four episodes would seem to be significantly different than taking on a similar task for a thirteen episode season.

I think he's up to the task. This is Frank we're talking about, not Joss Whedon.

Kurt Sutter, creator of FX's Sons of Anarchy and a definite fan of The Walking Dead so far, thinks that Darabont would be making a mistake to not have a writing staff next season.

He could always hire one a few eps in if he ends up in over his head.
 
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