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Topic: THE WALKING DEAD
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Mon 02/10/14 03:29 PM



either give up or don't, she decided not too...


Michonne has balls of fookin steel. :)

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Mon 02/10/14 03:36 PM

and for a few minutes, i thought Carl was going to leave rick on the couch...




My favorite part was when Carl ran into the door and fell down. There should be more scenes like that.


Carl is actually one of my favorite characters in TWD. That episode was meant for him to realize, that with all his skills and bravado, he is still a kid.

But yeah, for a second, the thought of him leaving Rick did cross my mind...but maaaaan, 112 ounces of chocolate pudding? Hahaha.

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Mon 02/10/14 03:38 PM
Edited by Torgo70 on Mon 02/10/14 03:42 PM
I knew what the scene meant :)

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Mon 02/10/14 03:46 PM
Meh. I know you did. Just thinking out loud. Besides, I'm half asleep and craving chocolate pudding.

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Mon 02/10/14 03:49 PM
On Talking Dead, the host had the big can of pudding, and when anyone asked a question they had to take a spoonful of pudding.

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Mon 02/10/14 07:23 PM

On Talking Dead, the host had the big can of pudding, and when anyone asked a question they had to take a spoonful of pudding.


lol, did you see the gift?

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Mon 02/10/14 07:34 PM


and for a few minutes, i thought Carl was going to leave rick on the couch...




My favorite part was when Carl ran into the door and fell down. There should be more scenes like that.


Carl is actually one of my favorite characters in TWD. That episode was meant for him to realize, that with all his skills and bravado, he is still a kid.

But yeah, for a second, the thought of him leaving Rick did cross my mind...but maaaaan, 112 ounces of chocolate pudding? Hahaha.


I kinda think the door scene torgo mentioned had a lot to do with him deciding that he needed help...

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Mon 02/10/14 10:29 PM

On Talking Dead, the host had the big can of pudding, and when anyone asked a question they had to take a spoonful of pudding.


I have a feeling that's going to be a popular new activity. :D

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Mon 02/10/14 10:30 PM

I kinda think the door scene torgo mentioned had a lot to do with him deciding that he needed help...


Yeah, but it was funny when he did not crash through the door like he expected. :D

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Mon 02/10/14 10:43 PM


I kinda think the door scene torgo mentioned had a lot to do with him deciding that he needed help...


Yeah, but it was funny when he did not crash through the door like he expected. :D


wow, nice pic! love

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Mon 02/10/14 10:47 PM
The picture of Carl not crashing through the door? Hahahaha.

Kidding. Thanks, Moe. :)

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Mon 02/10/14 10:53 PM

The picture of Carl not crashing through the door? Hahahaha.

Kidding. Thanks, Moe. :)


sorry, I was off topic for a second...

but yea, I agree with torgo, little "mishaps" like that would be good for the show...


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Mon 02/10/14 11:01 PM
Been reading some trivia about this show and some were actually quite funny.

- All of the principal actors have a "Last Supper" the day they film their death scenes.

- During lunch breaks, the zombie cast would eat together while the human cast ate together.

- Actors who played zombies had to go through zombie school to learn how to walk and move like zombies.

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Tue 02/11/14 06:20 AM


On Talking Dead, the host had the big can of pudding, and when anyone asked a question they had to take a spoonful of pudding.


lol, did you see the gift?


Yes, that was awesome.

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Tue 02/11/14 06:28 AM



On Talking Dead, the host had the big can of pudding, and when anyone asked a question they had to take a spoonful of pudding.


lol, did you see the gift?


Yes, that was awesome.


I didn't see. What was the gift?

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Tue 02/11/14 06:34 AM




On Talking Dead, the host had the big can of pudding, and when anyone asked a question they had to take a spoonful of pudding.


lol, did you see the gift?


Yes, that was awesome.


I didn't see. What was the gift?


Greg Nicotero brought Herschel's zombie head, and Chris the host tried to feed it the pudding.

You can see an animated gif of it here!
http://fansided.com/2014/02/09/talking-dead-chris-hardwick-feeds-hershel-pudding-gif/

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Tue 02/11/14 06:39 AM

Been reading some trivia about this show and some were actually quite funny.

- All of the principal actors have a "Last Supper" the day they film their death scenes.

- During lunch breaks, the zombie cast would eat together while the human cast ate together.

- Actors who played zombies had to go through zombie school to learn how to walk and move like zombies.


I like that the vegetarian zombie actors get their own special non-meat innards.

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Tue 02/11/14 06:50 AM


Greg Nicotero brought Herschel's zombie head, and Chris the host tried to feed it the pudding.

You can see an animated gif of it here!
http://fansided.com/2014/02/09/talking-dead-chris-hardwick-feeds-hershel-pudding-gif/


Hahahaha. Awesome! They'll probably be selling Herschel heads now, eh?

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Tue 02/11/14 06:51 AM


Been reading some trivia about this show and some were actually quite funny.

- All of the principal actors have a "Last Supper" the day they film their death scenes.

- During lunch breaks, the zombie cast would eat together while the human cast ate together.

- Actors who played zombies had to go through zombie school to learn how to walk and move like zombies.


I like that the vegetarian zombie actors get their own special non-meat innards.


I wonder how they do their exams in zombie school. Do they use braaaaains? :)

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Tue 02/11/14 07:18 AM



Greg Nicotero brought Herschel's zombie head, and Chris the host tried to feed it the pudding.

You can see an animated gif of it here!
http://fansided.com/2014/02/09/talking-dead-chris-hardwick-feeds-hershel-pudding-gif/


Hahahaha. Awesome! They'll probably be selling Herschel heads now, eh?


Fun for the whole family.

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