[+] I like to go to tumblr and put in my favorite tags and just scroll...so I put in "Bethyl" which is the name squish for The Walking Dead characters Beth and Daryl, and this picture came up:
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Sooo glad to hear you're so happy with your new job! Sounds absolutely awesome! :D
Have I told you I'm currently watching The Walking Dead? Passed the point where I stopped the first time (3.08) and it's so intense! There were no new episodes over the weekend, and I can not wait for tomorrow morning to watch the new one I'm gonna record tonight! Eep!
It was the one right before the mid-season break, when Glenn and Maggie are in Woodbury and our group goes to rescue them. Merle and Daryl meet again, captured in the arena. Michonne kills Penny. And we also meet Tyreese and the rest of his group.
The last one I actually watched (just finished it now) was 3.14, where Andrea escapes Woodbury and the Governor goes after her. We don't get to see the group in the prison at all (just Rick from the tower when Andrea almost reaches the prison, before the Governor finds her and captures her) and most of the episode is about his hunt after her. And in Woodbury, Tyreese and his group become suspicious, and someone burns the walkers the Governor keeps in some sort of a pit and a truck.
ETA: Lori is long dead. According to imdb, she died in 3.04. Rick has been seeing her, but seems to have calmed down a bit lately (or come to terms with his visions?)
Oh, right--I forgot how early in the season Lori died, but I didn't want to accidentally spoil you, so that's why I phrased it that way. There are a lot of emotionally devastating scenes and episodes, but Lori's actual death was the hardest for me. Cried so hard, for Maggie, for Carl, for Lori, and then for Rick when he hears the baby cry for the first time--just ugh. Andrew Lincoln DESTROYED ME.
The episode where the Governor is chasing Andrea is VERY intense. I remember feeling that was more like a horror movie than any previous episode. The last two eps of S3 are pretty heavy, but I really can't wait for you to get to S4! It's definitely been my favorite so far!
Lori dying was so traumatizing! I didn't really believe that would happen. Somehow it seemed too drastic, you know? And I was also shocked that the baby lived. I was actually worried that something would be wrong with the baby, so to have Judith alive and well half a season later is a miracle! I loved the episode where Carl and Michonne go into the bar to get the photo of his family for Judith :(
The episode where the Governor is chasing Andrea is VERY intense. Yeah. Kept me on the edge of my seat. I'll always associate David Morrissey with his role as the adorable almost-Doctor in one Doctor Who episode, it's such a change to see him be pure evil here!
I really can't wait for you to get to S4! It's definitely been my favorite so far!I am soooo afraid of S3 finale (and S4 finale too, haha!) and of how no one is safe on the show! I'm almost tempted to search for spoilers on purpose just to make sure my faves don't die
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The hardest part about Lori was the state of affairs between her and Rick, so tragic.
The first time I saw Morrisey was in the BBC version of "Sense & Sensibility" -- he played Colonel Brandon, so yeah, nuts to see him play a psychopath.
S4 def. ends on a cliffhanger. You won't be able to stand waiting, I'm sure :D
Have I told you I'm currently watching The Walking Dead? Passed the point where I stopped the first time (3.08) and it's so intense! There were no new episodes over the weekend, and I can not wait for tomorrow morning to watch the new one I'm gonna record tonight! Eep!
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The last one I actually watched (just finished it now) was 3.14, where Andrea escapes Woodbury and the Governor goes after her. We don't get to see the group in the prison at all (just Rick from the tower when Andrea almost reaches the prison, before the Governor finds her and captures her) and most of the episode is about his hunt after her. And in Woodbury, Tyreese and his group become suspicious, and someone burns the walkers the Governor keeps in some sort of a pit and a truck.
ETA: Lori is long dead. According to imdb, she died in 3.04. Rick has been seeing her, but seems to have calmed down a bit lately (or come to terms with his visions?)
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The episode where the Governor is chasing Andrea is VERY intense. I remember feeling that was more like a horror movie than any previous episode. The last two eps of S3 are pretty heavy, but I really can't wait for you to get to S4! It's definitely been my favorite so far!
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The episode where the Governor is chasing Andrea is VERY intense.
Yeah. Kept me on the edge of my seat. I'll always associate David Morrissey with his role as the adorable almost-Doctor in one Doctor Who episode, it's such a change to see him be pure evil here!
I really can't wait for you to get to S4! It's definitely been my favorite so far!I am soooo afraid of S3 finale (and S4 finale too, haha!) and of how no one is safe on the show! I'm almost tempted to search for spoilers on purpose just to make sure my faves don't die ( ... )
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The first time I saw Morrisey was in the BBC version of "Sense & Sensibility" -- he played Colonel Brandon, so yeah, nuts to see him play a psychopath.
S4 def. ends on a cliffhanger. You won't be able to stand waiting, I'm sure :D
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