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it's true it was powdered milk but I guess they give to Judith what they can find and she is older enough to drink other things than formula. But the milk could really be a hidden message for us... and Rick!

I just got to talk to the actor who plays Carl. Nice kid, loves gaming, plays a lot of LoL Minecraft, and Dayz

Where and how did this happen? Did you talk to him in a professional capacity? ![]()

^He had a private skype screening? How did you find out about that? Was it on a TWD fan twitter, page or? anyways cool

edit, not sure if I can say anything about it. Stay tuned

He does seem like a very nice person. This guy called Nova was playing Minecraft with his mate and records it for YouTube. They were building Hershel's farm, and talking as 'Rick and Shane' as they did these videos. Later on in the videos Chandler Riggs (Carl) actually joins them in a few videos. Even though these guys are in their 20's, he joked around with them and got along quite well with them. Like most of The Walking Dead cast he is quite nice.

I just got to talk to the actor who plays Carl. Nice kid, loves gaming, plays a lot of LoL Minecraft, and Dayz
He should better take acting lessons... Just sayin'


Looking forward to the new season
Daryl and Beth will be in a relationship? ![]()

Official Season 5 trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4GAs9TJVjM&feature=youtu.be
Cant say I'm overly impressed, but I am interested to see what DC has to offer.

I can't watch it in my country...
How does it look Kat?

Yes same thing ^^ Every year is the same shit! All the TWD trailers are blocked everywhere except for USA of course

Damn AMC!! ![]()

Can you guys see this one?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvPRDQr1hKQ
Its basically them with Terminus, trying to get out but also getting dragged along with them to DC, because thats where they want to go. Also it shows Beth is alive...and working in a nurses uniform. Possibly U.S government?

Yes! That one I can see!
Looks really interesting, specially when it shows beth.

What did you guys think the show was going to be about after x number of seasons? Relationships?
Of course the seasons are going to be pretty much the same... there's not much else in the world other then zombies and survival with the occasional new antagonist thrown in to spice shit up.
The only way this show is going to change is towards the end of the series when they either find a cure, or they kill off the cast and start with a whole new group of people who will go through the same exact problems as what's happening now.

^ What I've been wondering since season 2 or 3 is how longer can they stretch things out, because yes, it's been pretty much the same. What kept me watching this last season was mainly the hope of finally finding out how it all started since apparently the weird mullet guy knew something. But I'm getting the feeling that I'm keeping a childish hope
If things were to change, out of the 2 options you say, the first one sounds more likely to happen to me. But when? 7 seasons? 10 seasons? more? Because as far as I know, the comic is still going...
Well, let's see how this season goes. The trailer looks interesting, even if there's nothing really new.

Everything We Know About ‘The Walking Dead’ Spin-Off So Far
AMC announced last September that they were developing a spin-off to television’s most popular drama, The Walking Dead, probably in order to stem the bleeding after a series of failed and underwhelming series’ launches (including, most recently, Halt and Catch Fire, which is on pace to have record-worst ratings for the network’s drama fare). Since the announcement, we haven’t actually learned that much about the series, but this is what we know so far:
1. The series is expected to debut sometime in 2015. There is no hurry, according to Walking Dead showrunner Scott Gimple: “What we want to do is not diminish the mothership. What we want to do is find something that everyone involved feels as passionately about as being a unique vehicle and unique enterprise as compared to the original series. We’ll take our time, and we’ll do it right.”
2. According to Robert Kirkman, the series is completely untethered to the comic-book that acts as source material for the main show. “For the TV spinoff, I’m coming up with that stuff. It’s unrelated to the comics. What’s happening in issue 127 is in no way connected to the spin-off TV show.”
3. In March, AMC announced that Dave Erickson would be the showrunner for the spin-off. Erickson has written 17 episodes of Sons of Anarchy and worked previously as a writer on Canterbury’s Law. He’ll be working alongside Robert Kirkman and Gale Anne Hurd on the new series. (In addition to being a great television exec, did you know that Gale Anne Hurd has been married to James Cameron, Brian DePalma, and Jonathan Hensleigh (who wrote Die Hard: With a Vengeance, Jumanji, and Armageddon).
4. It’s not technically a spin-off, since none of the characters from The Walking Dead are expected to appear in the series. It’s more like a companion series.
5. The show will take place in The Walking Dead universe, but it will be set somewhere else completely, and involve an entire new set of characters, as Kirkman told IGN: “It definitely won’t be set in Georgia – I can at least say that. It’s important to us that this show exists on its own. The spinoff has to be a show worthy of existing, or else we’ve all sold out. So that’s something we’re all working hard towards doing, and I think we can pull it off. I think that the ideal situation is, when you’re watching the spinoff, you’re like, ‘Wow, this is a really awesome show.
6. However, showrunner Scott Gimple has not ruled out the possibility of some cross-over. From Collider: