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Dale > Everyone. Say what you will. That fuging guy will kill Shane

Agreed. I effin' hate Shane. That barn could have easily been secured to keep the walkers in. If Shane doesn't feel safe, he needs to leave and find his own place. It's not his land, and it's certainly not his family in that barn.

Don't get me wrong, I see his point entirely and he is definitely the most fit to survive in such a world -- but at what cost? What's the point of surviving in a world bereft of all humanity? You're no better than the mindless creatures that are also -- guess what? -- only living to survive.

One of Dale's quotes in the episode sort of summed up my own personal philosophy regarding the zombie apocalypse:

"I may not have what it takes to last long, but at least I can say when the world went to poo I didn't go down with it."

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Agreed. I effin' hate Shane. That barn could have easily been secured to keep the walkers in. If Shane doesn't feel safe, he needs to leave and find his own place. It's not his land, and it's certainly not his family in that barn.

Don't get me wrong, I see his point entirely and he is definitely the most fit to survive in such a world -- but at what cost? What's the point of surviving in a world bereft of all humanity? You're no better than the mindless creatures that are also -- guess what? -- only living to survive.

One of Dale's quotes in the episode sort of summed up my own personal philosophy regarding the zombie apocalypse:

"I may not have what it takes to last long, but at least I can say when the world went to poo I didn't go down with it."

Eh, I don't "hate" Shane... I think he's doing what he thinks he needs to to survive. The incident with Otis was bad... that was just him being a selfish asshole... but I also think that Rick doesn't see the big picture sometimes... yes, he has to protect his family, but sometimes you've got to do things you don't like to do that.

If it was me, those walkers in the barn are a very real danger. I think that was Shane's point... Herschel was just in denial, the walkers are DEAD, they're not people and they're not going to be cured. (Heh, heh, Herschel's Walkers from now on...:D)

Shane mostly has the right idea, but he is very close to crossing the line... (except for the Otis thing where he already crossed it)

If he had killed Herschel to take the farm, then that would have been too far. I'm actually a little surprised that he didn't. He may have had the others not been there.

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Perfect ending. My buddy who was watching it with me was getting so irritated with the whole farm plot. I said imagine how the people there had to feel. "Oh poo you're right...wow" was his response. Perfect ending to the season. I hate the word but it was epic.

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If it was me, those walkers in the barn are a very real danger. I think that was Shane's point... Herschel was just in denial, the walkers are DEAD, they're not people and they're not going to be cured. (Heh, heh, Herschel's Walkers from now on...:D)

I agree completely -- but that's not Shane's call. He had no right to bust open the barn full of walkers and kill them all in front of Herschel.

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SHANE BRAAAAAAINS!!!!

haha..This link is funny

http://www.bestweekever.tv/2011-10-17/the-walking-dead-season-2-premiere-recap-sweet-zombie-jesus/

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In the episode’s final moment, Carl approaches the deer with childish wonderment, and just when you’re expecting a walker to jump out and attack him, something a million times funnier happens: :lol: :lol:

Walking-Dead-Deer-Scene-1318871098.jpg

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