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can someone get me a good screen shot of jim when he lifted his shirt and showed his zombie bite. i looked everywhere and can't find one. Thank you
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i don't think you can...Originally Posted by Seattle206
I know this has been asked a number of times but where can I read the comic online?
i don't think you can...Originally Posted by Seattle206
I know this has been asked a number of times but where can I read the comic online?
What really? Why would you wait for people that left you handcuffed on a roof to die? That makes no sense at all. You also have zombies attempting to break the door to kill and you think with a hand cut off you could sit and wait for someone to come back for you? No.Originally Posted by Il
Originally Posted by Alchemiss
I know its stupid but I'm still really sad about that horse getting eaten by the zombies.
Word. I'm wondering why Meryl(sp) didn't wait for them to come back. The zombies couldn't get through and he has a brother.
What really? Why would you wait for people that left you handcuffed on a roof to die? That makes no sense at all. You also have zombies attempting to break the door to kill and you think with a hand cut off you could sit and wait for someone to come back for you? No.Originally Posted by Il
Originally Posted by Alchemiss
I know its stupid but I'm still really sad about that horse getting eaten by the zombies.
Word. I'm wondering why Meryl(sp) didn't wait for them to come back. The zombies couldn't get through and he has a brother.
...Originally Posted by Kiddin Like Jason
Uhh...
http://tv.ign.com/objects/025/025810.htmlThe Walking Deadhas gotten terrific ratings for AMC and a quick renewal, as it headsinto its season finale this weekend. But now comes word of a curiousoverhaul behind the scenes.
Deadline is reporting that executive producer Frank Darabont has let go of the show's entire writing staff, including his number 2, Charles H. Eglee (Dexter, The Shield). As Deadline notes, many shows have some writer changes in-between seasons, but it's unusual for such a major overhaul.
In addition, Deadline says they hear Darabont wants to go forward into Season 2without a set writing staff, instead assigning all scripts he doesn'twrite himself to freelancers. Deadline points out that Darabont fullywrote two episodes of the first season (and co-wrote or re-wrote theothers) and that two of the others were written by non-staff writers,including Walking Dead comic book creator Robert Kirkman. They also note that Darabont would be using the same model employed by Torchwood, which has several writers working on episodes for the upcoming re-launch on Starz (including Buffy's Jane Espenson), but no full time writing staff.
One hurdle for Darabont to do this however may come in the form of the Writer's Guild. Torchwood -- which just added another Buffyalum, Kelly Manners, as a producer -- is coproduced by the BBC, who gotthe okay from the Writer's Guild to continue with their UK template.
...Originally Posted by Kiddin Like Jason
Uhh...
http://tv.ign.com/objects/025/025810.htmlThe Walking Deadhas gotten terrific ratings for AMC and a quick renewal, as it headsinto its season finale this weekend. But now comes word of a curiousoverhaul behind the scenes.
Deadline is reporting that executive producer Frank Darabont has let go of the show's entire writing staff, including his number 2, Charles H. Eglee (Dexter, The Shield). As Deadline notes, many shows have some writer changes in-between seasons, but it's unusual for such a major overhaul.
In addition, Deadline says they hear Darabont wants to go forward into Season 2without a set writing staff, instead assigning all scripts he doesn'twrite himself to freelancers. Deadline points out that Darabont fullywrote two episodes of the first season (and co-wrote or re-wrote theothers) and that two of the others were written by non-staff writers,including Walking Dead comic book creator Robert Kirkman. They also note that Darabont would be using the same model employed by Torchwood, which has several writers working on episodes for the upcoming re-launch on Starz (including Buffy's Jane Espenson), but no full time writing staff.
One hurdle for Darabont to do this however may come in the form of the Writer's Guild. Torchwood -- which just added another Buffyalum, Kelly Manners, as a producer -- is coproduced by the BBC, who gotthe okay from the Writer's Guild to continue with their UK template.
...Originally Posted by Kiddin Like Jason
Uhh...
http://tv.ign.com/objects/025/025810.htmlThe Walking Deadhas gotten terrific ratings for AMC and a quick renewal, as it headsinto its season finale this weekend. But now comes word of a curiousoverhaul behind the scenes.
Deadline is reporting that executive producer Frank Darabont has let go of the show's entire writing staff, including his number 2, Charles H. Eglee (Dexter, The Shield). As Deadline notes, many shows have some writer changes in-between seasons, but it's unusual for such a major overhaul.
In addition, Deadline says they hear Darabont wants to go forward into Season 2without a set writing staff, instead assigning all scripts he doesn'twrite himself to freelancers. Deadline points out that Darabont fullywrote two episodes of the first season (and co-wrote or re-wrote theothers) and that two of the others were written by non-staff writers,including Walking Dead comic book creator Robert Kirkman. They also note that Darabont would be using the same model employed by Torchwood, which has several writers working on episodes for the upcoming re-launch on Starz (including Buffy's Jane Espenson), but no full time writing staff.
One hurdle for Darabont to do this however may come in the form of the Writer's Guild. Torchwood -- which just added another Buffyalum, Kelly Manners, as a producer -- is coproduced by the BBC, who gotthe okay from the Writer's Guild to continue with their UK template.
...Originally Posted by Kiddin Like Jason
Uhh...
http://tv.ign.com/objects/025/025810.htmlThe Walking Deadhas gotten terrific ratings for AMC and a quick renewal, as it headsinto its season finale this weekend. But now comes word of a curiousoverhaul behind the scenes.
Deadline is reporting that executive producer Frank Darabont has let go of the show's entire writing staff, including his number 2, Charles H. Eglee (Dexter, The Shield). As Deadline notes, many shows have some writer changes in-between seasons, but it's unusual for such a major overhaul.
In addition, Deadline says they hear Darabont wants to go forward into Season 2without a set writing staff, instead assigning all scripts he doesn'twrite himself to freelancers. Deadline points out that Darabont fullywrote two episodes of the first season (and co-wrote or re-wrote theothers) and that two of the others were written by non-staff writers,including Walking Dead comic book creator Robert Kirkman. They also note that Darabont would be using the same model employed by Torchwood, which has several writers working on episodes for the upcoming re-launch on Starz (including Buffy's Jane Espenson), but no full time writing staff.
One hurdle for Darabont to do this however may come in the form of the Writer's Guild. Torchwood -- which just added another Buffyalum, Kelly Manners, as a producer -- is coproduced by the BBC, who gotthe okay from the Writer's Guild to continue with their UK template.
Originally Posted by shch
Dude, fellas, I just read the comics and it was depressing..........................
Originally Posted by shch
Dude, fellas, I just read the comics and it was depressing..........................
Really? Because last week's episode just took turn towards a different story arc from the comic books.Originally Posted by BennyPowers
Originally Posted by shch
Dude, fellas, I just read the comics and it was depressing..........................
yeah I've read the comics too, thats why I watched a couple episodes but couldn't get too invested in it.
I already know what's coming.
Really? Because last week's episode just took turn towards a different story arc from the comic books.Originally Posted by BennyPowers
Originally Posted by shch
Dude, fellas, I just read the comics and it was depressing..........................
yeah I've read the comics too, thats why I watched a couple episodes but couldn't get too invested in it.
I already know what's coming.
Originally Posted by Wooly Willy
when the CDC dude was wearing his little contamination suit reminded me of Desmond
Originally Posted by Wooly Willy
when the CDC dude was wearing his little contamination suit reminded me of Desmond