**Official AMC show "The Walking Dead" Thread - MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS**

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May 4, 2002
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glad they killed off andrea lol. my prediction was somewhat accurate lol
i told my coworker 3 weeks ago, that merl was gonna die and andrea was gonna get killed off.


LOL at the gov murking everyone. i was hella laughing.

CARL is a fucking sav, he killed that kid (even tho i thought the kid was gonna try and kill carl). carl straight up told rick to man up and drops the badge on the ground.
 
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Does anyone else here dislike Carl as much as I do?The kid is a whiny lil shit and I cant stand him....I will celebrate if he ever dies on the show....The end didnt satisfy me either...they took in a bunch of old people and kids and the guv gets away????bunch of garbage
 
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I thought it was a great ending...Ricks camp just got stronger..

The governor has two guys with him that will probably end up killing him..

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I don't think they got any stronger, if anything they got weaker because they just took in a bunch of kids and olds. The gov's gay ass killed all of the able bodied folks. I agree that the governor's henchmen will probably turn on him.
 
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I don't think they got any stronger, if anything they got weaker because they just took in a bunch of kids and olds. The gov's gay ass killed all of the able bodied folks. I agree that the governor's henchmen will probably turn on him.
rick brought all those people to create a community, something that has been missing from day one. remember when they let the hitch hiker get eaten bc they didnt know him? i think it was that and carl killing that kid, that made rick rethink his approach bc if rick didnt change the groups surroundings, they would all end up like shane (going bat shit crazy) or like himself (getting mind fucked everyday).
 
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Does anyone else here dislike Carl as much as I do?The kid is a whiny lil shit and I cant stand him....I will celebrate if he ever dies on the show....The end didnt satisfy me either...they took in a bunch of old people and kids and the guv gets away????bunch of garbage
WOW really? carl puts rick in check when it matters. remember hes just a kid but is more of a man then most of the folks hes surrounded by. he broke it down in the last ep, people need to die for a reason or else people you love will be killed in the process.
 
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'Walking Dead' Adds 'Wire' Vet to Play Pivotal Comic Character for Season 4




Larry Gilliard Jr. has booked the series regular role of Bob, a former Army medic who winds up becoming a key character for the Governor in the Robert Kirkman comics on which the series is based.

AMC's The Walking Dead is expanding its ranks.

Following the show's bloody fourth season that claimed the lives of multiple series regulars, The Wire's Larry Gilliard Jr. has been tapped to join the ranks of the zombie drama, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

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Gilliard will play the series regular part of Bob Stookie, a former Army medic who is deeply haunted by his past -- both before and after the apocalypse. He's a loner though he maintains a charming yet self-deprecating and confident façade. In the Walking Dead comics, the Bob Stookey was a Woodbury resident (and alcoholic) responsible for saving the Governor's life after he was tortured by Michonne.

The 42-year-old actor's credits include HBO's The Wire, where he played D'Angelo Barksdale and co-starred alongside Walking Dead's Chad Coleman (Tyreese).

The casting comes just weeks after Walking Dead promoted Coleman, Sonequa Martin-Green (Sasha) and Emily Kinney (Beth) to series regulars and upped Melissa Ponzio (Karen) to recurring guest star for its fourth season. Coleman joined the series in November in a recurring role as fan favorite Tyreese, who first appeared in the seventh issue of Robert Kirkman's long-running Image comic. David Morrisseyis also slated to return as the show's central villain, The Governor, after what was initially perceived to be a one-season stint.

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During its record-breaking third season, Walking Dead lost a long roster of characters. In addition to Laurie Holden (Andrea) -- who had been with the series since its 2010 premiere -- Rick's wife Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies) shockingly was killed off in early in its third year along with regular T-Dog (IronE Singleton), among other recurring players including Daryl's (Norman Reedus) brother Merle (Michael Rooker).

Gilliard, whose credits also include The Machinist, Gangs of New York, Army Wives and Southland is repped by Innovative Artists and Thruline Entertainment. International Digital Times first reported Gilliard was in talks for the role.


'Walking Dead' Adds 'Wire' Vet to Play Pivotal Comic Character for Season 4