The Walking Dead Expanded Universe (SPOILERS)

The Walking Dead Expanded Universe (SPOILERS)

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lemmingjames

7,456 posts

204 months

Wednesday 27th November 2019
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That ending is no different to the tunnel st they had a few seasons ago.

I reckon Brando will dig a hole above them and have them bow to her or some other st and/or negen has to use Lucille

Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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this is who we are now... biggrin

The Walking Dead Pitch Meeting
Screen Rant
https://youtu.be/dPx9sfrvocA

eltawater

3,114 posts

179 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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AshVX220 said:
How the UK would cope with a Zombie Apocalypse is an interesting one I think, not as many guns available to deal with the initial threat etc, I think the percentage of people lost initially would be very high.

I've often thought (being the saddo that I am) what I would do in such an event, in the location I'm in. Even thought about writing a book, but I haven't got the required commitment.
Try the ITV series Zomboat! Or going back a bit, Dead Set.

AshVX220

5,929 posts

190 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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eltawater said:
AshVX220 said:
How the UK would cope with a Zombie Apocalypse is an interesting one I think, not as many guns available to deal with the initial threat etc, I think the percentage of people lost initially would be very high.

I've often thought (being the saddo that I am) what I would do in such an event, in the location I'm in. Even thought about writing a book, but I haven't got the required commitment.
Try the ITV series Zomboat! Or going back a bit, Dead Set.
yeah, seen those, very funny, I enjoyed them. Zomboat especially, really daft, didn't take itself seriously at all, Dead Set was good too and really stuck the boot in to the whole "Big Brother TV Show" thing. smile

BossHogg

Original Poster:

6,011 posts

178 months

Monday 24th February 2020
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Starts again in a couple of minutes.

FourWheelDrift

88,516 posts

284 months

Monday 24th February 2020
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Back again? Christ I still have the last 16 episodes to watch.

Tell me if I will be wasting my time sky box space please.

BossHogg

Original Poster:

6,011 posts

178 months

Monday 24th February 2020
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I've invested too much time in the show and comics to not keep on watching it. wink

SlimJim16v

5,660 posts

143 months

Tuesday 25th February 2020
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tumbleweed

Well, the underground part was boring, the Negan/Alpha part was a waste of Negan, though the ending was interesting.

Samantha Moreton is unrecognisable, I didn't realise it was her until I saw it on IMDb last year.

Patch1875

4,894 posts

132 months

Wednesday 26th February 2020
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SlimJim16v said:
tumbleweed

Well, the underground part was boring, the Negan/Alpha part was a waste of Negan, though the ending was interesting.

Samantha Moreton is unrecognisable, I didn't realise it was her until I saw it on IMDb last year.
Got about halfway through the episode then gave up as I just wasn’t paying attention.

It’s got so bad it’s a struggle now.

Bullett

10,886 posts

184 months

Wednesday 26th February 2020
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AshVX220 said:
eltawater said:
AshVX220 said:
How the UK would cope with a Zombie Apocalypse is an interesting one I think, not as many guns available to deal with the initial threat etc, I think the percentage of people lost initially would be very high.

I've often thought (being the saddo that I am) what I would do in such an event, in the location I'm in. Even thought about writing a book, but I haven't got the required commitment.
Try the ITV series Zomboat! Or going back a bit, Dead Set.
yeah, seen those, very funny, I enjoyed them. Zomboat especially, really daft, didn't take itself seriously at all, Dead Set was good too and really stuck the boot in to the whole "Big Brother TV Show" thing. smile
There is a book series call "The Undead" on Amazon about a British zombine apocolypse. Howie, the hero is a manager at Tesco.They spend a lot of time fighting hand to hand or looking for guns.

eltawater

3,114 posts

179 months

Wednesday 26th February 2020
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Bullett said:
They spend a lot of time fighting hand to hand or looking for guns.
Yeah it's a pain when they keep moving the shelves around again in Tesco.

jtremlett

1,375 posts

222 months

Wednesday 26th February 2020
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Bullett said:
AshVX220 said:
eltawater said:
AshVX220 said:
How the UK would cope with a Zombie Apocalypse is an interesting one I think, not as many guns available to deal with the initial threat etc, I think the percentage of people lost initially would be very high.

I've often thought (being the saddo that I am) what I would do in such an event, in the location I'm in. Even thought about writing a book, but I haven't got the required commitment.
Try the ITV series Zomboat! Or going back a bit, Dead Set.
yeah, seen those, very funny, I enjoyed them. Zomboat especially, really daft, didn't take itself seriously at all, Dead Set was good too and really stuck the boot in to the whole "Big Brother TV Show" thing. smile
There is a book series call "The Undead" on Amazon about a British zombine apocolypse. Howie, the hero is a manager at Tesco.They spend a lot of time fighting hand to hand or looking for guns.
We'd be fine in the UK because we wouldn't all be wondering round in shorts and T-shirts so wouldn't get bitten. I'd be straight down the local museum or stately home for a suit of armour. Mind you, I never did quite work out how they managed to get bitten inside a tank in the first episode of the Walking Dead...

AshVX220

5,929 posts

190 months

Thursday 27th February 2020
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Bullett said:
There is a book series call "The Undead" on Amazon about a British zombine apocolypse. Howie, the hero is a manager at Tesco.They spend a lot of time fighting hand to hand or looking for guns.
I got an Amazon Fire 7 this week ready for a holiday and downloaded a UK based Zombie apocalypse thing, called surviving the evacuation or something, book 1 is based in London, it was free for Kindle.

AshVX220

5,929 posts

190 months

Thursday 27th February 2020
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jtremlett said:
Bullett said:
AshVX220 said:
eltawater said:
AshVX220 said:
How the UK would cope with a Zombie Apocalypse is an interesting one I think, not as many guns available to deal with the initial threat etc, I think the percentage of people lost initially would be very high.

I've often thought (being the saddo that I am) what I would do in such an event, in the location I'm in. Even thought about writing a book, but I haven't got the required commitment.
Try the ITV series Zomboat! Or going back a bit, Dead Set.
yeah, seen those, very funny, I enjoyed them. Zomboat especially, really daft, didn't take itself seriously at all, Dead Set was good too and really stuck the boot in to the whole "Big Brother TV Show" thing. smile
There is a book series call "The Undead" on Amazon about a British zombine apocolypse. Howie, the hero is a manager at Tesco.They spend a lot of time fighting hand to hand or looking for guns.
We'd be fine in the UK because we wouldn't all be wondering round in shorts and T-shirts so wouldn't get bitten. I'd be straight down the local museum or stately home for a suit of armour. Mind you, I never did quite work out how they managed to get bitten inside a tank in the first episode of the Walking Dead...
That's a couple of really daft things about the show, in the first season they disguised themselves in Zombie guts, haven't done that much again (except the Whisperers using Zombie skin), then they had the prison armour, which they haven't tried to replicate in some way, they never go out in anything like armour to protect themselves.

Yes, I know, it's just a show etc, etc, but still......

Bullett

10,886 posts

184 months

Thursday 27th February 2020
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Why would you even need armour, could humans realistically bite through anything thinker than good quality jeans? They are not very strong.

leather jeans and jacket, not only protect you but you look badass.
Set of biker leathers and you are ready to rock and roll.

Nth

359 posts

191 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2020
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Whoa, last nights episode was pretty dark! Looks like an all out war now.

georgefreeman918

608 posts

99 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2020
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First episode in a while, I have been glued to the screen (for 5 minutes at least) when the Whisperer was searching the house!

Martin_Hx

3,955 posts

198 months

Wednesday 4th March 2020
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georgefreeman918 said:
First episode in a while, I have been glued to the screen (for 5 minutes at least) when the Whisperer was searching the house!
Yes this was a good scene, done really well.

Nice to see the vicar/priest/one eye bloke (still don't remember his name) get a kick up the arse and become a bit of a badass character who is fed up of everyone's crap

marcosgt

11,021 posts

176 months

Thursday 5th March 2020
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eltawater said:
Bullett said:
They spend a lot of time fighting hand to hand or looking for guns.
Yeah it's a pain when they keep moving the shelves around again in Tesco.
Oh, come on, that one post was more entertaining than the last 5 seasons of WD! biggrin

I salute you, sir!

M

eltawater

3,114 posts

179 months

Thursday 5th March 2020
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marcosgt said:
eltawater said:
Bullett said:
They spend a lot of time fighting hand to hand or looking for guns.
Yeah it's a pain when they keep moving the shelves around again in Tesco.
Oh, come on, that one post was more entertaining than the last 5 seasons of WD! biggrin

I salute you, sir!

M
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