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Started by TinkTanker, September 13, 2010, 09:43:29 AM

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TinkTanker

Last year, a poster over on 4Chan posted that pic of Sofia being in the barn way before it aired. He's posted this synopsis of the next episode. Posting this just to see if what he is right or full of Arlo. Massive, massive spoilers abound. Still sounds pretty boring but maybe headed in the right direction. Read at your own risk.

[spoiler]Episode starts as a walker is trying to reach an unconscious Lori in the crashed car. Lori regains consciousness, screams, cue theme music.

Back at the bar, a car suddenly appears as Rick and the others prepare to leave. Three guys arrive looking for their two lost friends who Rick gunned down in the previous episode. Rick, Glenn and Hershel are pinned down at the bar, so they try to shout to the newcomers that the two assholes shot first. They don't believe that gao se and a shootout ensues.

Meanwhile, Lori, who is completely uninjured, manages to kill a pair of walkers who attempt to break into the wrecked car. In the farm, everybody just now realizes that Lori is missing and Shane goes out looking for her. He finds her wandering on the road and tells her that Rick & Co. are already back in order to get her to return to the farm.

Glenn eventually makes a run for the car and Hershel covers him, shooting one of their attackers. Walkers appear and proceed to devour the wounded shooter. The remaining two decide to get the hell out of there, but one of them accidentally impales his leg on a fence when jumping off a roof. The other guy leaves him there and drives off. Rick, Glenn and Hershel manage to pry the jumper loose while fighting off walkers. Everybody gets in the car and they drive away.

Arriving at the farm, Lori discovers that Shane lied and the others aren't really back yet. They have a private talk and Lori tells Shane to get over her. Shane obviously doesn't. Rick returns with their captive (Randall) and everybody has a discussion about what to do with the guy. They decide to drive him a short distance away, blindfolded, and just dump him there (plot of next episode).

Also, Glenn acts all depressed back at the farm because he froze during the shootout and now believes he's a coward. In the final scene, Lori tells Rick that Shane likely killed Otis, that he's dangerous, and that he won't stop unless Rick does something about it. End episode
[/spoiler]
"Is this how time normally passes? Really slowly, in the right order?"

Eric

Combined with the trailer, that sounds about right.

TinkTanker

Quote from: Eric on February 15, 2012, 08:44:00 AM
Combined with the trailer, that sounds about right.

Speculation is that [spoiler]these guys are from the prison or the governor's people. Either of those pan out, the last half of the second season would be full of win (in theory, though the current showrunners might muff it).[/spoiler]
"Is this how time normally passes? Really slowly, in the right order?"

Eric

A low-res clip of what happens after Lori's car crash.  Mildly a spoiler, if you're waiting with bated breath to see if Lori survived, was hurt or insta-zombified:


TinkTanker

[spoiler]More zombies in the first two minutes than we got all last episode.  :headbang:

But that gives them about another 58 minutes for commercials and washing hands. :wall:[/spoiler]
"Is this how time normally passes? Really slowly, in the right order?"

TinkTanker

Quote from: TinkTanker on February 15, 2012, 07:24:55 AM
Last year, a poster over on 4Chan posted that pic of Sofia being in the barn way before it aired. He's posted this synopsis of the next episode. Posting this just to see if what he is right or full of Arlo. Massive, massive spoilers abound. Still sounds pretty boring but maybe headed in the right direction. Read at your own risk.

[spoiler]Episode starts as a walker is trying to reach an unconscious Lori in the crashed car. Lori regains consciousness, screams, cue theme music.

Back at the bar, a car suddenly appears as Rick and the others prepare to leave. Three guys arrive looking for their two lost friends who Rick gunned down in the previous episode. Rick, Glenn and Hershel are pinned down at the bar, so they try to shout to the newcomers that the two assholes shot first. They don't believe that gao se and a shootout ensues.

Meanwhile, Lori, who is completely uninjured, manages to kill a pair of walkers who attempt to break into the wrecked car. In the farm, everybody just now realizes that Lori is missing and Shane goes out looking for her. He finds her wandering on the road and tells her that Rick & Co. are already back in order to get her to return to the farm.

Glenn eventually makes a run for the car and Hershel covers him, shooting one of their attackers. Walkers appear and proceed to devour the wounded shooter. The remaining two decide to get the hell out of there, but one of them accidentally impales his leg on a fence when jumping off a roof. The other guy leaves him there and drives off. Rick, Glenn and Hershel manage to pry the jumper loose while fighting off walkers. Everybody gets in the car and they drive away.

Arriving at the farm, Lori discovers that Shane lied and the others aren't really back yet. They have a private talk and Lori tells Shane to get over her. Shane obviously doesn't. Rick returns with their captive (Randall) and everybody has a discussion about what to do with the guy. They decide to drive him a short distance away, blindfolded, and just dump him there (plot of next episode).

Also, Glenn acts all depressed back at the farm because he froze during the shootout and now believes he's a coward. In the final scene, Lori tells Rick that Shane likely killed Otis, that he's dangerous, and that he won't stop unless Rick does something about it. End episode
[/spoiler]

Nailed it.

Pretty good episode, all in all.
"Is this how time normally passes? Really slowly, in the right order?"

Eric

Quote from: TinkTanker on February 19, 2012, 07:05:24 PM
Quote from: TinkTanker on February 15, 2012, 07:24:55 AM
Last year, a poster over on 4Chan posted that pic of Sofia being in the barn way before it aired. He's posted this synopsis of the next episode. Posting this just to see if what he is right or full of Arlo. Massive, massive spoilers abound. Still sounds pretty boring but maybe headed in the right direction. Read at your own risk.

[spoiler]Episode starts as a walker is trying to reach an unconscious Lori in the crashed car. Lori regains consciousness, screams, cue theme music.

Back at the bar, a car suddenly appears as Rick and the others prepare to leave. Three guys arrive looking for their two lost friends who Rick gunned down in the previous episode. Rick, Glenn and Hershel are pinned down at the bar, so they try to shout to the newcomers that the two assholes shot first. They don't believe that gao se and a shootout ensues.

Meanwhile, Lori, who is completely uninjured, manages to kill a pair of walkers who attempt to break into the wrecked car. In the farm, everybody just now realizes that Lori is missing and Shane goes out looking for her. He finds her wandering on the road and tells her that Rick & Co. are already back in order to get her to return to the farm.

Glenn eventually makes a run for the car and Hershel covers him, shooting one of their attackers. Walkers appear and proceed to devour the wounded shooter. The remaining two decide to get the hell out of there, but one of them accidentally impales his leg on a fence when jumping off a roof. The other guy leaves him there and drives off. Rick, Glenn and Hershel manage to pry the jumper loose while fighting off walkers. Everybody gets in the car and they drive away.

Arriving at the farm, Lori discovers that Shane lied and the others aren't really back yet. They have a private talk and Lori tells Shane to get over her. Shane obviously doesn't. Rick returns with their captive (Randall) and everybody has a discussion about what to do with the guy. They decide to drive him a short distance away, blindfolded, and just dump him there (plot of next episode).

Also, Glenn acts all depressed back at the farm because he froze during the shootout and now believes he's a coward. In the final scene, Lori tells Rick that Shane likely killed Otis, that he's dangerous, and that he won't stop unless Rick does something about it. End episode
[/spoiler]

Nailed it.

Pretty good episode, all in all.

Yep, on both counts.

Eric

The Talking Dead with guests Steven "Glenn" Yeun and fan, actor Paget Brewster:

Talking Dead Part 1
Talking Dead Part 2
Talking Dead Part 3

Internet-only after-after show:


Eric


TinkTanker

"Is this how time normally passes? Really slowly, in the right order?"