Police officer

edited May 2013 in The Walking Dead
Right at the beginning, the police officer taking Lee to jail talks about a convict who cut his wife up and mudered her. You will only be able to answer this if you have read the comics, but... Is he taking about Thomas? One of the survivers in the canteen when Rick went into the prison?

It does sound like it could be.

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  • edited May 2013
    It probably is, in the walking dead, when people refer to something like that, it is most likely tied to an existing character, for example:

    Very mild, vague spoiler for the (novel)books ahead:
    A character mentions, that he went to UGA, studying history and social stuff, in other words: his professor probably was Lee Everett.
  • edited May 2013
    ZeroShoot wrote: »
    It probably is, in the walking dead, when people refer to something like that, it is most likely tied to an existing character, for example:

    Very mild, vague spoiler for the (novel)books ahead:
    A character mentions, that he went to UGA, studying history and social stuff, in other words: his professor probably was Lee Everett.

    Wow, thanks! i didn't know about that lee Everett part with professer part. thanks :D
  • edited May 2013
    SLH1222 wrote: »
    Wow, thanks! i didn't know about that lee Everett part with professer part. thanks :D

    No problem :cool:
  • edited May 2013
    SLH1222 wrote: »
    Right at the beginning, the police officer taking Lee to jail talks about a convict who cut his wife up and mudered her. You will only be abe to answer this if you have read the comics, but... Is he taking about Thomas? One of the survivers in the canteen when Rick went into the prison?

    It does sound like it could be.

    Yes. This was confirmed on Playing Dead episode 4:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQxLVbBfwy4
  • edited May 2013
    Zeruis wrote: »
    Yes. This was confirmed on Playing Dead episode 4:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQxLVbBfwy4

    Oh really? must of missed that episode :confused: Thanks though!
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