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I hope Comic Book Men gets another season, it's a fun show.
I hope Comic Book Men gets another season, it's a fun show.
I'm really hoping for the Governor in season 3. That was the best part of the comics.
Everyone gone? Good. AMC has officially announced that Danai Gurira (of Treme and The Visitor) has landed the role of Michionne, the fan favorite character from the comic book on which the series is based. The character showed up last night on the season finale, likely to plenty of cheers and applause in viewers’ homes. It’s unclear just what’s going to happen in the series next season, even for those who have read the comics, but her arrival comes at a time when our group has been falling apart, and this should make for an interesting new dynamic.
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Ugh really? Behind Lori Andrea is easily my most hated character (Darryl is my favorite though), i was really hoping she'd be done with. But i did like how she was saved.Really, the saving grace of this episode were Andrea and Michonne. Not necessarily together. It's great to see Andrea coming in to her own and giving me a character other than Darryl to really enjoy. And Michonne... all I can say is FINALLY.
I'm over the supposedly heightened drama whenever one of the characters freaks out about Carl not being around.
A weird disease spreading in Africa has health officials baffled—and the symptoms may sound a little too familiar to fans of George Romero's work, or of AMC's The Walking Dead.
Called nodding disease, the zombie-like disorder has spread to more than 3,000 children in Northern Uganda, and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO) are scrambling to figure it out.
The disease causes the affected children to sit and nod—hence the name—but also has some much weirder, and creepier, effects. The disorder causes severe seizures, amnesiac behavior, stunted development and extreme pyromania (seriously). Affected children often start fires or wander off, and more than 200 deaths have been reported from incidences caused by the infected, i.e. fires.
One parent, Grace Lagat, said several villagers have taken to tying infected children up to keep them from wandering off. She says her son, Thomas, often bites and gnashes at the rope to try and get free.
"When I am going to the garden, I tie them with cloth," Lagat told CNN. "If I don't tie them I come back and find that they have disappeared."
The disease has been popping up in smaller outbreaks the past four years, though it is now bordering on a regional epidemic.
With everyone from WHO to the CDC on the case, scientists have still not figured out the cause, or a cure. But, they do know that more than 90 percent of cases occur in areas that are home to the parasitic Onchocerca Volvulus worm, which is carried by insects, and vitamin B6 deficiency could be a factor.
"At first we cast the net wide," CDC disease detection director Dr. Scott Dowell said. "We ruled out three dozen potential causes and we are working on a handful of probabilities."
Though experts don't expect a worldwide epidemic—the disorder doesn't appear to be contagious at this point—they are taking some precautions to ensure it (hopefully) doesn't spread beyond the affected regions.
"We know from past experience an unknown disease could end up having more global implications," Dr. Dowell said.
Sound off: Should we be worried? Should we head for Hershel's farm now just in case? Oh, wait, never mind ...
As silly as it sounds, I wouldn't be surprised if there was some sort of disease that came along that makes people act like zombies. They wouldn't be undead or anything, but the idea that people could go nuts and start trying to eat you after getting infected with some blood infection doesn't seem too outlandish when you think of the **** they're trying to do with medicine. See you guys on the other side, going to go hide in my bunker now.
The Walking Dead's Showrunner Glen Mazzara Wraps Up Season 2, Teases Season 3 and More | Horror Movie, DVD, & Book Reviews, News, Interviews at Dread Central
some interesting stuff here...drinking game: everytime Mazzara answers a question with some form of 'that's a great question' chug yer coffee.
The Walking Dead's Showrunner Glen Mazzara Wraps Up Season 2, Teases Season 3 and More | Horror Movie, DVD, & Book Reviews, News, Interviews at Dread Central
some interesting stuff here...drinking game: everytime Mazzara answers a question with some form of 'that's a great question' chug yer coffee.