What was your reaction in 400 days when spoilers

MrLeeMrLee Banned
edited April 2014 in The Walking Dead

You saw in Shells story the cancer patients of Venon? Did you talk to them and what were you thoughts

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  • edited April 2014

    "You saw in Shells story the cancer patients of Venon? Did you talk to them and what were you thoughts"

    What was your reaction in 400 Days when you saw the cancer survivors from Vernon's group in Shel's story? Did you talk to them and what were your thoughts?

    There, fixed.

    Anyway, my own OCD aside, why're you spoiler-tagging something about 400 Days when it was released last year?

  • No fucking way? THE INVALIDS?!

  • I dont care if they're fuckin make-a-wish was a fuckin' BOAT ride!

    Dark_Star posted: »

    No fucking way? THE INVALIDS?!

  • "I'll make that bastard wish the cancer had got him."

    Juice-Box posted: »

    I dont care if they're fuckin make-a-wish was a fuckin' BOAT ride!

  • Immediately started to try and kill them off, yet as you guys know Shel can only do so much in her story. Unfortunately Boyd (the best of the bunch) was the only one to bite it, I really really wish Clive could have gotten nabbed by a walker and ended up as a watchdog like Becca said...

    Man, I am really bitter about that boat still.

  • I'll see them in hell.

    Dragonleaf posted: »

    "I'll make that bastard wish the cancer had got him."

  • Such anger! The boat was like Clem's walkie-talkie. It seems so important, yet only results in death and suffering. I never saw it as a viable long-term solution.

    Immediately started to try and kill them off, yet as you guys know Shel can only do so much in her story. Unfortunately Boyd (the best of t

  • I was confused. I still am. Why they didn't reach Florida? Came for gas?

  • You have OCD?

    OCD BROS!

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    "You saw in Shells story the cancer patients of Venon? Did you talk to them and what were you thoughts" What was your reaction in 400 Day

  • The boat was a lot more important than Clem's walkie talkie. The walkie talkie was a coping mechanism for her following the loss of her parents, the boat was a viable solution to getting off of the land and finding someplace safer. I know a lot of people didn't agree with the plan, but I felt like the boat getting stolen was one of the final straws for the group.

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    Such anger! The boat was like Clem's walkie-talkie. It seems so important, yet only results in death and suffering. I never saw it as a viable long-term solution.

  • I dont think their goal was to reach Florida. I think it was mostly just to escape from the horde approaching Savannah.

    Butt-head posted: »

    I was confused. I still am. Why they didn't reach Florida? Came for gas?

  • Their both threads of hope for the characters and both cause nothing but additional misery and difficulty for the group. So on a symbolic level, they are definitely alike.

    The boat was a lot more important than Clem's walkie talkie. The walkie talkie was a coping mechanism for her following the loss of her par

  • It had to be Florida. They were old farts. Where else would they go? New Jersey?

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    I dont think their goal was to reach Florida. I think it was mostly just to escape from the horde approaching Savannah.

  • I just assumed they went a little north or south. Far enough to at least be away from Savannah.

    Butt-head posted: »

    It had to be Florida. They were old farts. Where else would they go? New Jersey?

  • True, I can agree that both inspired some hope in certain characters that is eventually crushed. I was viewing it in a utilitarian sense, though.

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    Their both threads of hope for the characters and both cause nothing but additional misery and difficulty for the group. So on a symbolic level, they are definitely alike.

  • Why are you making a thread about every scene that happens and asking people about their reactions?

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