"Walking Dead" finale

What's this nonsense about fans being responsible for killing Andrea?

I haven't heard that, but if a character is unpopular I can understand the writers killing her off. I don't know what the general opinion of her was. I personally wasn't a fan. I liked her better in the first two seasons.
 
Anybody catch the third season finale of "The Walking Dead"? Andrea gets bit at the end, and decides to end her own life with Rick's Colt Python. As the group waits outside the door, you hear a shot, and then the sound of the empty shell casing hitting the concrete. Must have been one of those rare "semi auto" Pythons. :) Anyway, just great entertainment filmed right here in the Southeast, and I can't wait for October! Will the Governor prevail? Will Carl turn out to be a cold blooded killer? Why the hell did they take all those folks back to the prison anyway, instead of settling in Woodbury?

Sounded a little heavy to be a .357 casing, pretty sure it was the gun itself. Lets hope Rick doesn't start seeing Andrea LOL.

Thought the finale was a little weak. Have to say didn't see the Gov. doing what he did, but knew he would live to see another day even if it is through only one eye. The crazy people were Martinez and Bowman, for staying with him. I surley thought Daryl would have taken out Martinez
 
For me the whole season was disappointing and slow. The finale just was how a regular episode should be, and not the quality of a finale.

This season was like the writer's strike was still on. B-O-R-I-N-G and S-L-O-W, and the character development was stunted. The reason season one and two were so good was that after the shock value of gore wore off, you had great characters and character development constantly growing and morphing. My wife liked to call it my Zombie Soap Opera, and she is right!

Andrea made a lot of bad decisions in a world where even making good decisions will get you killed. Drove me crazy. Her death scene was like the episodes this season; slow, drawn out, inevitable, and boring.

Carl did right. If I were a cop and a perp approached me holding a shotgun after being repeatedly told to DROP it, then, BLAMMO. Do not pass GO, do not collect $200....

My biggest disappointment though was Merle. What a lost opportunity! He was just getting interesting. He and Doc had a great little moment quoting the bible and we could see that Merle had more under the hood than he was letting on. It's too bad they dragged out Andrea's boring and stupid character and let Merle go underdeveloped.

I don't think I'll watch next season.

I totally agree with you. Merle could have been the sole link between the two groups they didn't need to have Andrea sleep around just so the two groups would duke it out. Carl has what it takes no hesitation just decisions and move on. Threat to me to my people BLAMMO, he proves that with Shane, Lori, Morgan, countless walkers, and Boy with shotgun. Remember he failed to take out the walker stuck in the mud, and it got Dale. he is making right his poor decision of not takeing the walker out or telling someone about it.
 
I thought it was fitting for Merle to go. He was an antagonist, no one could trust him, he played people of one another. He realized his brother was better off with the group than with him and that he didnt fit in and couldnt/didnt want to adjust to that type of environment. So he tried to do the only thing he could to give his brother the best chance at survival.

Remember that scene on the bridge? After reluctantly helping Daryl help that family the first thing he wanted to do was rape the wife!

Andrea needed to make up her mind.....stay at tge prison or Woodbury

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Maybe it's a Swiss outlook BUT since the 'war' seems like it's over I would have rather lived in a town than a 6X10 cell.:confused:
 
They went back to the prison because renting out the town of Senoia Ga (Woodbury) is expensive and they spent a lot of money to make the prison set, so they save money by going back there.
 
Actually it is a "zombie soap opera" if you ever read the books there are times where no zombies or violence happening for several issues. Its more of survival story in a post apocalyptic world than a horror show

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Women generally seem to love watching "relationship" shows. So, to get my wife to watch Walking Dead (she hates Zombie stuff) I told her it's a show about relationships and group dynamics under the stress of a zombie apocalypse. The zombies show up once in a while as a plot device to create danger for the group and alter the relationships and group dynamics. Now that she "understands" what the show is about, she loves watching. Maybe more than me.
 
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