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Post by AntiArbitrator on Nov 27, 2012 20:04:21 GMT -5
Worlds collide in Episode 307 as Michonne arrives at the prison and Maggie and Glenn are held captive in Woodbury.
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SoCal
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Post by SoCal on Nov 27, 2012 20:22:45 GMT -5
That was really facinating. Thanks for posting, Anti. All those British and Aussie accents! What a hoot.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Nov 27, 2012 22:23:04 GMT -5
SoCal, you are welcome. Michonne does not seem so menacing when she is out of character.
I am curious how the Governor and Merle will handle the invasion.
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Post by SoCal on Nov 27, 2012 22:51:33 GMT -5
Anti, I couldn't agree more with your assessment of the actress playing Michonne. She looks like she would be a really talkative, upbeat person as opposed to that surly, stone-eyed Michonne character she plays. I guess that's why they call it acting!
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Post by Mistermoonlight on Nov 30, 2012 21:37:23 GMT -5
Awesome video. I'm stoked.
The actress that plays Michonne is just amazing. There's no one better at giving glaring looks than her.
They talk about echoes of Michonne in Rick and vice versa, but I'm much more interested in the comparison of Rick VS the Governor. Since Rick declared that his group was no longer a democracy we see it spelled out very clearly where things can go with the Governor's post apopalyptic 'utopia' of Woodbury.
I see much more of an echo between Darryl and Michonne.
Rick has gone way off in one direction and almost lost it. I'm guessing the upcoming fight with the Governor may make him realize the danger there.
And is anyone else seeing comparable elements between those two and Miles and Monroe on Revolution? I am.
When they find Carol alive, it reminds me of how I feel every time we find another missing member of our own group here at The Evicted. In a much less visceral way, our mission is much like theirs. We've seen a breakdown in the organizations we trusted to keep us together. Like them, we continue to try and find our way.
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