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I too always said Eugene was a liar.Eugene! I knew it.
I too always said Eugene was a liar.Eugene! I knew it.
A horde, or maybe a large herd of hordes.brownie2 said:What was on the road ahead, a zombie farm?
Q: Why did the river of zombies cross the road?
A: Urggghhh
Damn. I was hoping he died from hitting his head on the pavement.Eugene was not featured "In Memoriam", so he is apparently alive but banged up by Abraham's beating.
Yes, that was a Mosin. M44.The brick building in the final scene is there old textile mill in Griffin, Ga. I pass it twice it week.
Was Maggie sporting a mosin?
Deliverance was mostly filmed in SC along the Chauga River. Only Tallulah Falls made the movie.When I was kid living in DeKalb, I used to get excited whenever there was an Atlanta or other Georgia scene in a movie or television, which wasn't often. I was too young to see Sharky's Machine or Deliverance (probably for the better on the latter).
Correct.Deliverance was filmed on Chattooga river. As I understand it, the dam being constructed as the premise for the movie was the dam under construction that later formed Lake Tugaloo at the end of section IV. As such, several of the locations shown are now under water.
His family wasn't messed up, just freaked out.I just remembered--in Abraham's flashback, he basically found his wife and kids dead and partially consumed, right? Or were they dead and severely decayed? At what point point does a human get so ate up that they don't resurrect?
So far, we have seen a body on the floor of the hospital hallway when Rick wakes up, T-Dog, and now these three that appeared to have been severely eaten and not become walkers. Are the walkers eating the brains, and that is why they don't come back?
He was looking through a window at the corpse of a rotting woman .. presumably his wife.His family wasn't messed up, just freaked out.
I thought his family left him due to his brutal killing. That's why he put that 1911 to his head and wanted out until Eugene gave him a new mission to live.