Walking Dead

ok I havent been able to find a picture of the mark on the tree when bob is knocked out. But was it just a horizontal line or was it a cross like on the back of the car that kidnapped Beth?
 
ok I havent been able to find a picture of the mark on the tree when bob is knocked out. But was it just a horizontal line or was it a cross like on the back of the car that kidnapped Beth?

Make a backwards L with your right hand and then rotate it 90 degrees to the left.
 
If you watch the ending again ( I did to try to see bite marks on Bob's leg, I did not ) , The actor who plays Gareth sounded a lot like Heath Ledger's joker in the delivery of the lines

I'm thinking he was bit somewhere that is easily covered by a shirt or pants because no one else seemed to see any bite mark. I am going to guess he was bit or scratched on the chest/stomach.
 
Did he tell everyone how he got his scars?

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Some weird tongue action going on here.
 
I guess I am missing why people are surprised they knew Bob's name? They probably just talked to him and got his name when they came to Terminus, before they locked them up.

Really? You're going to bother to learn the name of someone you are going to kill? Asking a name and remembering it are two different things. If you ask a name of someone who is just one of a lot of someones you are going to kill, are you going to remember it? I just think it's odd that they knew his name.
 
I guess I am missing why people are surprised they knew Bob's name? They probably just talked to him and got his name when they came to Terminus, before they locked them up.

I don't think it's the fact he knew Bob's name so much but some of his comments (which I can't remember off hand) and how he addressed him like he knew him. I'm siding with the people that say Bob was part of Terminus before they became cannibals or was in the group that attacked them to make them that way.

I can't decide on the bitten or not. Leaning toward the former.
 
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You have to die first to turn into a zombie. It would take a while to die from one zombie bite. And all the people alive are infected anyway. If they now say that eating the meat of someone bitten by a zombie will turn you into a zombie too, they are changing the story. Because they've already been eating the meat of people who had the zombie infection, since everyone now has it, even if they aren't bitten. They just have to die to turn into a zombie, bite or no bite.

Interesting point. Also makes it the trough scene interesting. The Terminus people should know that slitting their throats would be a dumb way to kill a person, since that person will just turn once dead. Hitting them one time with a bat would not seem to be enough brain damage to prevent a turn. Kind of a plot flaw that the first hippie guy did not end up turning while Gareth chatted with Bob and Rick.
 
If you watch the ending again ( I did to try to see bite marks on Bob's leg, I did not ) , The actor who plays Gareth sounded a lot like Heath Ledger's joker in the delivery of the lines

Immediately thought it sounded like Ledger's Joker watching the first time, that had to be intentional. Really like the actor so far that plays Gareth, he pulled it off.
 
Something that bothered me about Gareth and his crew munching on Bob's leg was that how in the hell is Bob not screaming in agony? I realize he just woke up from being KTFO but still.
 
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Something that bothered me about Gareth and his crew munching on Bob's leg was that how in the hell is Bob not screaming in agony? I realize he just woke up from being KTFO but still.

I think most "agonizing" pain (if not all pain) is just your brain saying "hey, this should be hurting you and you need to stop it". If he was knocked out when it happened, and woke after the fact, then the only pain should for the most part be a numbing pain. Not much different than anesthesia. Usually people don't wake up from surgery screaming in pain.
 
So I watched 4 seasons and 2 episodes of Walking Dead in the last week and a half. Holy ****snacks.

Just when I thought it couldn't get worse than the Governor, they did Terminus. Those ****s need to die.
 
Is it weird that I kind of want to see Gareth stick around? This show is better with an evil presence.

I'm also anxious to see what happens to the preacher man. So obvious that he's messed up, just can't wait to see how and what happens to him in the process.
 
Admittedly I missed some of the finer details of the series because this has been "background noise" for me at work and I'm watching on my iPhone, so it's nice being able to pick up on what I missed in this thread. I will say I have never liked Bob's character - something has always been off, between being drunk off his arse 24/7 before joining the group, and continually putting the group at risk to find his next drink early in season 4. Sure, perhaps someone who has fallen to hopelessness over the zombie apocalypse might need to medicate oneself, but I don't thing someone like that would have lasted this long. Perhaps he was a raging alcoholic before the apocalypse, but, once again, I don't think he necessarily lasts this long. Which means something tragic recently happened to him where he did some truly awful things and he's trying to medicate away what he did - which is why I totally buy into him being a member of Terminus at one point. His admission to previously belonging to a group before it fell apart (which Terminus did), being alone on the road, resorting to drinking cough syrup to maintain his drunken stupor, him not wanting to go there when Maggie wanted to search for Glenn there, and the group and him seemingly knowing each other while in the slaughterhouse and getting "personal" after they've recaptured him, it just makes sense to me.

Also (cool story bro moment), a lady I know at my church apparently went to high school with Steven Yuen.
 
Admittedly I missed some of the finer details of the series because this has been "background noise" for me at work and I'm watching on my iPhone, so it's nice being able to pick up on what I missed in this thread. I will say I have never liked Bob's character - something has always been off, between being drunk off his arse 24/7 before joining the group, and continually putting the group at risk to find his next drink early in season 4. Sure, perhaps someone who has fallen to hopelessness over the zombie apocalypse might need to medicate oneself, but I don't thing someone like that would have lasted this long. Perhaps he was a raging alcoholic before the apocalypse, but, once again, I don't think he necessarily lasts this long. Which means something tragic recently happened to him where he did some truly awful things and he's trying to medicate away what he did - which is why I totally buy into him being a member of Terminus at one point. His admission to previously belonging to a group before it fell apart (which Terminus did), being alone on the road, resorting to drinking cough syrup to maintain his drunken stupor, him not wanting to go there when Maggie wanted to search for Glenn there, and the group and him seemingly knowing each other while in the slaughterhouse and getting "personal" after they've recaptured him, it just makes sense to me.

Also (cool story bro moment), a lady I know at my church apparently went to high school with Steven Yuen.

Yeah, I didn't like Bob either. He sucks.
 
Yeah, I didn't like Bob either. He sucks.

I was just starting to like Bob a little. I was convinced he was a Governor plant at the prison and that he was feeding walkers and dissecting rats. I think his alcoholism is actually realistic. The world is kind of effed up at this point.
Maybe he will go full Herschel and peg leg it after being rescued.

Or maybe they will continue the Bob-B-Q
 
I was just starting to like Bob a little. I was convinced he was a Governor plant at the prison and that he was feeding walkers and dissecting rats. I think his alcoholism is actually realistic. The world is kind of effed up at this point.
Maybe he will go full Herschel and peg leg it after being rescued.

Or maybe they will continue the Bob-B-Q

Ewwwwwwwwww!!!
 
My husband and I disagree on who is creepier, the Guv or Gareth. He seems to think hands down Gareth, but the weird sexual vibes the Guv gave off really creeped me out a lot. Plus, I just loved Herschel.:cry:
 
My husband and I disagree on who is creepier, the Guv or Gareth. He seems to think hands down Gareth, but the weird sexual vibes the Guv gave off really creeped me out a lot. Plus, I just loved Herschel.:cry:

See, I didn't find Governor creepy - I saw him as the ***hole tyrant that cared more about power and revenge than he did about the little girl he supposedly cared more for than anything else and needed to be put down.

Gareth, on the other hand, is Hannibal Lecter meets American Horror Story creepy - and he needs to be put down too.