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I've watched every single episode except for the finale... I didn't want to watch it today cause I'll end up watching it tomorrow. So, I'm not gonna read any spoilers if there will be any in this topic :P.

 

But, I'm so excited to see it... was a little upset Merle died though :P So, I do wonder what the finale is gonna be like.

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Wasn't overly thrilled with the ending.. I think it left too much "in the air" (particularly where the Governor vanished to with his two cronies). Here are my "key" thoughts surrounding the finale:

    [*]It's a relief to see Rick is remembering who he really is and what he stands for. Him not seeing Laurie at the end of the episode says a lot. [*]Carl just needs backhanded (tough love). Whether you agree with his actions with the Woodbury teen, he has been disrespectful to Rick for far too many episodes. [*]Andrea was the only cast member that I wasn't disappointed to see killed off. Granted, she was the town bicycle for most of the last two seasons, so I never really sympathized with her. [*]Michonne is finally starting to fit in. An objective woman with crazy katana skills to boot, will be the balance the group has needed. [*]I was left wondering why they didn't just go to Woodbury. Better fortified and obviously a hell of a lot more creature comforts. People would have rallied behind Rick.. but maybe he didn't want to assume the same "governor" role?

    This season has been spectacular overall. I'm rather surprised we haven't seen any sneak peeks for Season 4 yet.

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I must second that.

 

When I saw Andrea die I was like "Wtfux?" plus, when I heard 27 people were gonna die in this finale... I was wondering who? But, now I know what the '27' really were and they were... lets say... not as important? xD

 

Yah, Carl really needs a damn backhand. Disrespectful kid now.  lol

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Wasn't overly thrilled with the ending.. I think it left too much "in the air" (particularly where the Governor vanished to with his two cronies). Here are my "key" thoughts surrounding the finale:

[*]It's a relief to see Rick is remembering who he really is and what he stands for. Him not seeing Laurie at the end of the episode says a lot.

[*]Carl just needs backhanded (tough love). Whether you agree with his actions with the Woodbury teen, he has been disrespectful to Rick for far too many episodes.

[*]Andrea was the only cast member that I wasn't disappointed to see killed off. Granted, she was the town bicycle for most of the last two seasons, so I never really sympathized with her.

[*]Michonne is finally starting to fit in. An objective woman with crazy katana skills to boot, will be the balance the group has needed.

[*]I was left wondering why they didn't just go to Woodbury. Better fortified and obviously a hell of a lot more creature comforts. People would have rallied behind Rick.. but maybe he didn't want to assume the same "governor" role?

This season has been spectacular overall. I'm rather surprised we haven't seen any sneak peeks for Season 4 yet.

I wouldn't of went to Woodbury if I was them I would want to survive on my own or with group and try to take out every walker.

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Five questions I have for Season 4:

    [*]Does Rick carry through with the new democracy-style leadership, or will he resort to taking charge again? (Personally, he should take charge again.) [*]How do the new "refugees" interact with the group, and will they be willing to place their fate in the hands of yet another "leader"? [*]Do they fortify the prison and make it home, or will they move on to Woodbury (or beyond)? [*]Will we start to learn more about the real cause of the infection? We already know everyone carries it. But how, why? Season 3 failed to address any of the "big picture", mostly focusing on the ultimate showdown between Rick and the Governor. [*]The most obvious: who dies next? They've begun to deviate from the comic series, which means no one is truly safe. They're slowly killing off the "originals", leaving just Rick, Carl, Daryl, Glenn, and Carol.
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Five questions I have for Season 4:

[*]Does Rick carry through with the new democracy-style leadership, or will he resort to taking charge again? (Personally, he should take charge again.)

[*]How do the new "refugees" interact with the group, and will they be willing to place their fate in the hands of yet another "leader"?

[*]Do they fortify the prison and make it home, or will they move on to Woodbury (or beyond)?

[*]Will we start to learn more about the real cause of the infection? We already know everyone carries it. But how, why? Season 3 failed to address any of the "big picture", mostly focusing on the ultimate showdown between Rick and the Governor.

[*]The most obvious: who dies next? They've begun to deviate from the comic series, which means no one is truly safe. They're slowly killing off the "originals", leaving just Rick, Carl, Daryl, Glenn, and Carol.

Yeah we have to wait and see I guess the expense is getting to me.

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Honestly, the finale was quite boring. The part where the governor and his army attacked the prison was pretty cool, but other than that, it was seemingly boring. :(

 

Five questions I have for Season 4:

  • [*]Does Rick carry through with the new democracy-style leadership, or will he resort to taking charge again? (Personally, he should take charge again.) [*]How do the new "refugees" interact with the group, and will they be willing to place their fate in the hands of yet another "leader"? [*]Do they fortify the prison and make it home, or will they move on to Woodbury (or beyond)? [*]Will we start to learn more about the real cause of the infection? We already know everyone carries it. But how, why? Season 3 failed to address any of the "big picture", mostly focusing on the ultimate showdown between Rick and the Governor. [*]The most obvious: who dies next? They've begun to deviate from the comic series, which means no one is truly safe. They're slowly killing off the "originals", leaving just Rick, Carl, Daryl, Glenn, and Carol.

 

I also agree that Rick should take charge, he is a good leader. Also, many of the refugees are old people. Not only will they drag the group behind, but they just create more not need mouths to feed. I think they should be killed off (of course, this doesn't apply to Hershel). In terms of this infection, everybody has it because it is airborne. This is known knowledge, and I think that Season 4 should introduce history about how this infection started. 

 

Yah, Carl really needs a damn backhand. Disrespectful kid now.  lol

 

Carl has really pissed me off lately. I feel like he always tries to play hero and he seems to think he can do anything Rick or any other of the adults have done. He needs to get over himself and learn to respect his elders. 

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Well of course we're aware of everyone being infected (I even stated as much), but I was referring to what caused the inception of the virus, and how did it "break out", so to speak. I know the comics cover most of it extensively (although I haven't read them in ages and forget a majority of their content), but the cast/crew has largely deviated from the original comic series (i.e. Andrea wasn't killed off until much later in the comics). Point being, they've really left us hanging throughout Season 3 to focus on the whole Governor versus Rick shtick.

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