I was also thinking the same thing. Carl wasn't really crying while his dad was having the melt down. But that would mean she's just laying there bleeding to death. Also, in the next preview they talk about how they need formula or the baby will die indicating there's no Lori. And in the "Sneak Preview", Glenn is digging a grave and says he needs two more.
As well in story sync on AMC, when they list the dead she isn't mentioned. C'mon guys, you can't say anything is for sure on this show. Anything can happen, or not happen. Just like Breaking Bad, unless its been shown and proven its open to speculation.
Lori's definitely dead. There is a preview clip from the next episode where Glenn is digging multiple graves. Carl was definitely crying. Tears were dripping off of his face, you may not have seen them if you were watching on a small screen.
Carl was firing his gun in the air, as he was so happy his mom wasn't dead that he had to bust a cap in the ceiling. Its a rare feeling of exuberance, usually reserved for things like new years eve in third world countries or the ending of a John Singleton movie.
I would have liked to see the baby come out stillborn, then turn into a zombie and eat Carl. wishful thinking I suppose.
Really not looking forward to the 'break' AMC insists on doing again. Hard to believe we're already halfway through, with only 4 episodes till they break for 2 months ( starting December resuming middle of February I think). Well at least this season is 3 episodes longer with 16 total. I assume it's just they don't have enough shows to fill the schedule, they claim football playoffs take away from their share, etc etc. The Breaking Bad decision was even worse with the year wait for the second half. AMC- just play the season's straight through!
Desk Pop +1 Her character really does need to be killed twice. Annoying. Glad she's gone. Or at least, I hope she's gone...
Speaking of zombies. The World War Z trailer was released on Thursday. Just as I expected it looks fucking horrible. CGI Transformers fuckfest with super fast zombies. Sad because the source material was so good.
The trailer started off okay but once they showed the zombies..it became sot of laughable to me. Such a huge mistake.
That's quite funny. But I have to say, two of my favorite zombie movies have fast zombies. 28 weeks later and L'horde. Regarding the WWZ movie I actually liked the trailer. I loved the book, but what I always do is think of movies as a different story otherwise I'd probably wouldn't like any movies. I think the trailer doesn't really relate to the book at all, but still going to watch it, and still going to like it.
Aldo, see I didn't mind 28 Days Later because they didn't really seem like zombies hunting for food just murderous infected people. The focus was more on survival/breakdown of society also and not the showing the infected as often. What gets me going in these films is not seeing them as often. Knowing the threat is there so when you don't see them you keep thinking in every situation : "I wonder when they will show up?" This movie seems the opposite. Just a complete blockbuster money grab with all the bad CGI that goes with that. The book was so broad, with survival stories from around the world, in different environments. It's like the people who made this just said- ok we'll take that Yonkers scenario and just duplicate it 20 times, add a ton of CGI, and there you go. I read a comment online that said this would have been better suited as a 10-12 part mini series on HBO or Showtime. I think they are right.