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Gift of the Magi posted a status
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English Motherfucker posted a statusNow that it's finally aired its mid-season finale, we can finally give you all what you've been asking for: A LEOG dedicated to talking about how much we all love The Walking Dead season t---
Um, it turns out there is a certain faction of the League of Extremely Ordinary Gentlemen (those with their own TV-dedicated podcast who think they know SO much more than the rest of us) who aren't quite so enamored with the show. Well, this ought to lead to some *ahem* lively discussions.
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Permalink Reply by manton harding on December 6, 2011 at 1:46am dear Leog
how do you feal about the show giving Daryl redeeming characteristics; instead of just having him be the racist, who everyone puts up with because he knows what he is doing. He is easily my favorite charicter of the tv show, although i am just starting to read the comic so we will see.
long live the League
Manton
Permalink Reply by Andrenn on December 6, 2011 at 2:33pm Dear League of Rotting GentleZombies
The first season of Walking Dead made some pretty big changes to Kirkman's first arc from the comic, and so far Season 2 has done even bigger changes. With over 90 issues of the Walking Dead now out, there's plenty of story for more seasons of the show. What changes would you like to see for future stories? Certain character deaths avoided, or maybe even swapped to being earlier or later, finding a certain town or prison, etc, etc.
Thanks and long feed the League.
-Andrenn
Permalink Reply by Truth on December 6, 2011 at 5:26pm On Loose Canon Comics they brought up the idea that if Marvel Reboots: What about making Miles Morales Spider-man in the main universe instead of Peter Parker. Thoughts?
I know, I know not Walking Dead related. I enjoy that show though.
Permalink Reply by Hey it's Melvin! on December 6, 2011 at 6:20pm Oh mighty League hear my CALL!!!!
Question about shane!
Through out the the entire TWD season we have seen shane snap in to this new shane. My question is did we see this coming through the flashbacks and the 1st season?
I mean when he killed otis it seems to me that do done it before, I mean Shane's now ex-girlfiend might have been attacked by the walkers and shane saw this and shot her.
Permalink Reply by Purple on December 6, 2011 at 10:07pm Dear League
As much as I love the TV-Dudes, I am glad to finally hear some discussion of this show outside of "SHITS WEAK". My question for you League, is what the hell is wrong with the TV Dudes!?
Permalink Reply by RicKWorM on December 6, 2011 at 11:42pm How do the differences in the production of a television show and a comic book affect the show.
Permalink Reply by THE Don THE SHO 'GUN OF SPILL on December 7, 2011 at 1:11am Dear league I know there is a lot of the same question about Sophia but how do you think Glenn & Maggie's character's will change since there relationship was kind of sustained on being surrogate parents for her & will this justify her mother to go as crazy as she did in the comics?
Permalink Reply by Berserker on December 7, 2011 at 11:30pm dear league
i haven't read the book(or comic) so i don't know how different the show is from the book, my question is: how much do you think the show will be different from the source material or will it stay as faithful as possible.
this is my first question so i'd be really happy if you read it, long live the league.
Permalink Reply by Mad King Andy on December 8, 2011 at 9:55am Hey League of the undead nightmare's
I love THE WALKING DEAD comics and show, but in all serious how long can they carry on, unit it finally end's up getting a hot piece of lead betwean the eyes?
Permalink Reply by Jordan Hoffman on December 8, 2011 at 8:21pm Dear League of Extremely Undead Genitals
As we all know, the idea of a Zombie Apocalypse is one of the most experimented with and commonly explored concepts in media (its popularity ranging from the most amateur independent artists to the most experienced high-payed artists).
My question for you is: What aspects of "The Walking Dead" do you feel makes it stand out amongst other interperetations of the Zombie Apocalypse, and what about it would you like to see more of in other interperetations?
Rest In Peace,
Jordan Hoffman
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