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When a walking swarm invades the community, Carl accidentally receives a shot in the right eye, but manages to recover and adapts in the moral balance until the arrival of Negan. Before the war against the Saviors, Carl hatches a daring plan to infiltrate the Sanctuary and kill Negan; however, they end up forming an interesting relationship as ...
Noel Murray of Rolling Stone ranked Dale Horvath 17th in a list of 30 best Walking Dead characters, saying, "He's been forgotten somewhat as the saga has rolled on without him, but for the show's first two seasons, Dale was the conscience of the series, always urging Rick and the rest of their band of survivors to think in terms of a greater ...
11th episode of the 2nd season of The Walking Dead "Judge, Jury, Executioner" The Walking Dead episode Daryl prepares to kill Dale out of mercy. Episode no. Season 2 Episode 11 Directed by Greg Nicotero Written by Angela Kang Cinematography by Rohn Schmidt Editing by Julius Ramsay Original air date March 4, 2012 (2012-03-04) Guest appearances IronE Singleton as Theodore "T-Dog" Douglas Lauren ...
1. Fear the Walking Dead: Season one (six episodes). Here we see the start of the outbreak, all while Rick Grimes sleeps peacefully in his coma. 2. Fear the Walking Dead: Dead in the Water (six ...
Noel Murray of Rolling Stone ranked Hershel Greene 8th in a list of 30 best Walking Dead characters, saying, "Around the same time that Dale died, Rick's bunch picked up a new voice of reason in the form of Hershel Greene, a gentleman farmer and veterinarian who initially stubbornly resisted the reality of the zombie apocalypse. Once the truth ...
The shot of Bob discovering that his left leg is missing (resembling Dale without his leg in the comics). [2] Actor Andrew Lincoln (and others working with the show) insisted in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that "It’s a grown-up show this season. And some of the violence is moving into a territory where it’s human violence, the ...
The episode flashes back to show Shane sacrificed Otis by shooting him in the leg and leaving him as bait for the walkers while he escaped with the medicine. The episode ends in the present, with Shane shaving his head, wiping out evidence of a bald spot of torn hair caused by Otis during their brief scuffle.
A vascular disorder, May-Thurner is described by the Cleveland Clinic as occurring primarily in the lower left abdomen and involving the iliac artery, which carries blood to your right leg ...