Something had to be done about the barn situation. Rounding up walkers and putting them in the barn could not continue. Someone was going to eventually get bit and with the small remnant of humanity that is left, silly casualties are not acceptable.
There are thousands of empty farms available all for the picking.
Love the show.... This season needs more action though!
Nope, you must have missed that scene.
I guess I missed that one too. What was the story behind this being the only farm around?
missed it too ....
I think Herschel said something about every other farm around them being destroyed, burnt, etc. Seems far fetched to me, an obvious plot device..
Actually I think it was Maggie, when Hershel suggested they should go find another farm.
In a "perfect" Walking Dead tv series world, Shane would already be dead just like in the books. I don't see him surviving long into the third season.
I think Herschel said something about every other farm around them being destroyed, burnt, etc. Seems far fetched to me, an obvious plot device..
IndyAK,
In the books how did he die?
Regards,
Doug
PS - Also, in the books was he as unstable as he is here?
BOOK SPOILER!!!!!
In the book he dies REAL early, like when Rick finds the camp outside atlanta ..... Ricks son shoots him
I am thinking he told Rick that Blondie has the virus, that it has become air borne and everyone will get it eventually, even if they are not bit.I thought this was in interesting article..
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap...qyMf7A?docId=118a9afa353c4f9d854b994991001ed4
Could be a VERY interesting 1/2 season....
I am thinking he told Rick that Blondie has the virus, that it has become air borne and everyone will get it eventually, even if they are not bit.