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It's a shame, though. Like Cobie, I really enjoyed the actor playing Otis. He did something for a comic book character I never took to, much as the actor playing Jim did for his character last season.
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From: The Underbelly of Society | Registered: Jul 2003
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Yeah, he should have just said, PASS ME THE GEAR, and really took off while the zombies just caught up to Otis as they probably would have anyway. Of course, the way they did it does serve to continue to remind us about Shane's less-pleasant qualities.
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They need to find Sophia next issue, and get on with what is to come on the farm...have a walker show up, and show how Herschel handles them.
From: Turn around... | Registered: Jul 2003
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Click Here For A Spoilerwhat if Shane does leave and is the one to come across the Jail, and then comes back for the others.
Spoiler because it touches on something that happens in the comics.
Click Here For A SpoilerThen, you could have a couple episodes n the farm, and deal with the barn thing. Then have several episodes with the prison, and end the season with them finding Woodbury (I think that was the name of the town.)
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I like your speculation above... we *know* at some point Shane's gonna be alone from the others (during daylight) running from really-close zombies because of the preview from last summer...
I hope it has to do with him paying some sort of penace for what he did tonight. Bad boys become good boys again once they get their punishment... Oh my, I'm getting a little warm...
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Slow episode. Other than the Shane reveal at the end, it seemed like a lot of filler. My wife, who disliked the first season but was really enjoying this one, found this episode a step backwards.
I wasn't as negative, but it did seem like it was padded to make the full hour.
From: Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada | Registered: Sep 2004
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It will probably help his character stick around since nearly everyone loves a villain to hate and the 'Walkers' don't have a personality so can not be held accountable for their actions. Shane gives us a living, breathing, thinking villain that we can knash our teeth over. Pitty. I still dislike the character and hate the actor playing the role and this makes it likely that he will be around for sometime to come.
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Very tense episode... a tad slow moving, but it helped ground the episode for me... the ending was pretty effed up, but I can't say what I would do in the same set of circumstances... he wanted to live... he wanted to stay in Lori's good graces... glad I got into this show... now I just gotta get the trades...
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From: The waters off eastern Long Island | Registered: Jul 2003
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I just watched this today after getting power and cable back this morning... thank you, Charter on Demand! The intro threw me off, wasn't really sure what was going on... but even before the last five minutes I new something was up with Shane. He was jumpy, skittish, and you could tell it was something more than just survivor's guilt for returning without Otis. But the actual revelation sequence was masterful!
(I'm glad I didn't watch the "Talking Dead" session *first*-- the first words out of the host's mouth were Click Here For A Spoiler"So how 'bout Shane killing Otis there??" )
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