So when did Rick suddenly become such a bad shot even with 20 bullets per second shooting out.
I'd just been happy if Gregory had caught a bullet.bobo said:
I thought it was good. Neegan is out in the open and they have 10 guns on him, why not take him out? Chop off the head so to speak. But then what do they do with the season
Spoiler: neegan does not die for a long time if they go by the graphic novel
Could that be Madison's first husband?PartyBear said:
I thought it interesting that they brought back the character from the first few episodes who took his family to Alabama from Atlanta. I don't read the comic, but I always wondered if we would see him again.
Also in the Talking Dead, there was mention of a crossover between TWD and Fear TWD. I don't see how that can be done since the shows are years apart. Unless it is just referencing the name of a relative. Perhaps Madison is related to one of the main characters from TWD. She revealed she is actually from Alabama near the end of the past season.
Yeah, but Morgan losing it should be interesting.PartyBear said:
Well.....I thought they would develop that more.
Where did Abraham come from?PartyBear said:
I thought it interesting that they brought back the character from the first few episodes who took his family to Alabama from Atlanta. I don't read the comic, but I always wondered if we would see him again.
Also in the Talking Dead, there was mention of a crossover between TWD and Fear TWD. I don't see how that can be done since the shows are years apart. Unless it is just referencing the name of a relative. Perhaps Madison is related to one of the main characters from TWD. She revealed she is actually from Alabama near the end of the past season.
Yes, when he was in town. He was also crazy again when he met up with the Dr. that murdered the guy that murdered his family before the outbreak.PartyBear said:
Remember Rick encountered Morgan again back in Ga a few seasons back before they were reuinited again in Va and he was nuts at that particular time.
PartyBear said:
What do you mean by violate the rules of the dead?
Starved him to death in the cell he had Morgan inPartyBear said:
Are you talking about the guru who made him a pacifist? I don't remember a dr killing a guy who killed his family during civilization.
Yes he did.bobo said:Starved him to death in the cell he had Morgan inPartyBear said:
Are you talking about the guru who made him a pacifist? I don't remember a dr killing a guy who killed his family during civilization.
In the Alexandria Lake of Fire scene, I remember thinking, "Since when are they drawn to fire?"cowboycwr said:PartyBear said:
What do you mean by violate the rules of the dead?
Drawn to sound- violated numerous times when the dead do not react to sound. Has happened since season one
Dead run- only ever happened in season one first two episodes.
Dead climb fences, tanks, etc then don't anymore
Dead picking up objects- season one
Dead attracted to fire and then sometimes not. At the farm not attracted to burning barn but attracted to burning water in Alexandria is one example.
Walkers smell the living- but not if they are hiding under cars, behind doors, etc.
Just a few examples of how they violate the "rules" they have established throughout the show.
Brian Ethridge said:
King Ezekiel lost his ****, all his followers, and Shiva...
Sad day.
Carol remains a badass.
cowboycwr said:Brian Ethridge said:
King Ezekiel lost his ****, all his followers, and Shiva...
Sad day.
Carol remains a badass.
I think the writers killed them off too easily. They overplayed the power of the machine guns. And little things called sight lines. They supposedly shot through two storage tanks to hit some of the kingdom fighters and there were bullets hitting simultaneously in spots way to spread out to be from two guns.
It also seemed like Shiva after killing the first walker just stood there. I feel like she would have run or jumped out of the way.
It also amazes me how the walkers can do things that are physically impossible to do- tear at flesh to open it up. No way human fingers could penetrate into the skin of another human, dog, horse or tiger as they have done on several occasions.
I get a little fed up with the liberties taken and feel like I watch more out of wanting to catch errors and see how it ends rather than actually being excited and interested in the show at this point.
Bear8084 said:cowboycwr said:Brian Ethridge said:
King Ezekiel lost his ****, all his followers, and Shiva...
Sad day.
Carol remains a badass.
I think the writers killed them off too easily. They overplayed the power of the machine guns. And little things called sight lines. They supposedly shot through two storage tanks to hit some of the kingdom fighters and there were bullets hitting simultaneously in spots way to spread out to be from two guns.
It also seemed like Shiva after killing the first walker just stood there. I feel like she would have run or jumped out of the way.
It also amazes me how the walkers can do things that are physically impossible to do- tear at flesh to open it up. No way human fingers could penetrate into the skin of another human, dog, horse or tiger as they have done on several occasions.
I get a little fed up with the liberties taken and feel like I watch more out of wanting to catch errors and see how it ends rather than actually being excited and interested in the show at this point.
Sights lines I could see being an error, but the .50 cals they had are plenty powerful enough to take out a group of people wearing plastic armor or even shoot through storage tanks.
http://www.guns.com/2013/03/06/the-browning-m2-the-mother-of-heavy/
It has a firing rate of 400-600 rounds per minute, it is going to happen fast. They are also firing from a mounted position in an elevated spot. And they are firing at a group walking across an open area with no cover. Pretty good cover. How they were placed when filmed could be an issue but where they were for an ambush wasn't unbelievable.cowboycwr said:Bear8084 said:cowboycwr said:Brian Ethridge said:
King Ezekiel lost his ****, all his followers, and Shiva...
Sad day.
Carol remains a badass.
I think the writers killed them off too easily. They overplayed the power of the machine guns. And little things called sight lines. They supposedly shot through two storage tanks to hit some of the kingdom fighters and there were bullets hitting simultaneously in spots way to spread out to be from two guns.
It also seemed like Shiva after killing the first walker just stood there. I feel like she would have run or jumped out of the way.
It also amazes me how the walkers can do things that are physically impossible to do- tear at flesh to open it up. No way human fingers could penetrate into the skin of another human, dog, horse or tiger as they have done on several occasions.
I get a little fed up with the liberties taken and feel like I watch more out of wanting to catch errors and see how it ends rather than actually being excited and interested in the show at this point.
Sights lines I could see being an error, but the .50 cals they had are plenty powerful enough to take out a group of people wearing plastic armor or even shoot through storage tanks.
http://www.guns.com/2013/03/06/the-browning-m2-the-mother-of-heavy/
IT isn't a question of power. It is a question of being able to see. They couldn't even see that there were people there. Let alone shoot them accurately.
Then there is the problem that there were bullets hitting people way to far apart at the same time to be from just two guns. Even with their high fire rate the shooting was way to quick for how spread out the group was.
If it had been a few more seconds it would have been a little more believable. As shown it was not.
Just another example of the writers recreating rules for their purpose.
Bear8084 said:It has a firing rate of 400-600 rounds per minute, it is going to happen fast. They are also firing from a mounted position in an elevated spot. And they are firing at a group walking across an open area with no cover. Pretty good cover. How they were placed when filmed could be an issue but where they were for an ambush wasn't unbelievable.cowboycwr said:Bear8084 said:cowboycwr said:Brian Ethridge said:
King Ezekiel lost his ****, all his followers, and Shiva...
Sad day.
Carol remains a badass.
I think the writers killed them off too easily. They overplayed the power of the machine guns. And little things called sight lines. They supposedly shot through two storage tanks to hit some of the kingdom fighters and there were bullets hitting simultaneously in spots way to spread out to be from two guns.
It also seemed like Shiva after killing the first walker just stood there. I feel like she would have run or jumped out of the way.
It also amazes me how the walkers can do things that are physically impossible to do- tear at flesh to open it up. No way human fingers could penetrate into the skin of another human, dog, horse or tiger as they have done on several occasions.
I get a little fed up with the liberties taken and feel like I watch more out of wanting to catch errors and see how it ends rather than actually being excited and interested in the show at this point.
Sights lines I could see being an error, but the .50 cals they had are plenty powerful enough to take out a group of people wearing plastic armor or even shoot through storage tanks.
http://www.guns.com/2013/03/06/the-browning-m2-the-mother-of-heavy/
IT isn't a question of power. It is a question of being able to see. They couldn't even see that there were people there. Let alone shoot them accurately.
Then there is the problem that there were bullets hitting people way to far apart at the same time to be from just two guns. Even with their high fire rate the shooting was way to quick for how spread out the group was.
If it had been a few more seconds it would have been a little more believable. As shown it was not.
Just another example of the writers recreating rules for their purpose.
Edit: And I see what you are saying now with the storage tanks. This clip does show one had a pretty good sight on them at least.
cowboycwr said:Bear8084 said:It has a firing rate of 400-600 rounds per minute, it is going to happen fast. They are also firing from a mounted position in an elevated spot. And they are firing at a group walking across an open area with no cover. Pretty good cover. How they were placed when filmed could be an issue but where they were for an ambush wasn't unbelievable.cowboycwr said:Bear8084 said:cowboycwr said:Brian Ethridge said:
King Ezekiel lost his ****, all his followers, and Shiva...
Sad day.
Carol remains a badass.
I think the writers killed them off too easily. They overplayed the power of the machine guns. And little things called sight lines. They supposedly shot through two storage tanks to hit some of the kingdom fighters and there were bullets hitting simultaneously in spots way to spread out to be from two guns.
It also seemed like Shiva after killing the first walker just stood there. I feel like she would have run or jumped out of the way.
It also amazes me how the walkers can do things that are physically impossible to do- tear at flesh to open it up. No way human fingers could penetrate into the skin of another human, dog, horse or tiger as they have done on several occasions.
I get a little fed up with the liberties taken and feel like I watch more out of wanting to catch errors and see how it ends rather than actually being excited and interested in the show at this point.
Sights lines I could see being an error, but the .50 cals they had are plenty powerful enough to take out a group of people wearing plastic armor or even shoot through storage tanks.
http://www.guns.com/2013/03/06/the-browning-m2-the-mother-of-heavy/
IT isn't a question of power. It is a question of being able to see. They couldn't even see that there were people there. Let alone shoot them accurately.
Then there is the problem that there were bullets hitting people way to far apart at the same time to be from just two guns. Even with their high fire rate the shooting was way to quick for how spread out the group was.
If it had been a few more seconds it would have been a little more believable. As shown it was not.
Just another example of the writers recreating rules for their purpose.
Edit: And I see what you are saying now with the storage tanks. This clip does show one had a pretty good sight on them at least.
Maybe you are not getting what I am saying.
There is no way to see through objects. So then shooting people they had no vision of is impossible.
Also, even with a high fire rate it is impossible to aim the gun in two or three spots at the same time.
That clip is a little short but shows a littleness of what I'm talking about. People are getting hit at the same time in about 5 different spots.... that is impossible. If there was more delay between it I could understand.
fubar said:
The premise of the show is a virus that turns people into walking dead ... zombies ... and you're worried about ... this stuff?
You know something, Robert Downey couldn't really make an iron suit that allows him to fly. You can't get spider powers through a bite. And you can't get mad enough to turn into a giant green maniac.
Sheesh. I'm almost as much fun as you are.