^nope, there are 2 ways you can turn -- 1, when you die, whether natural causes or accidents or whatever, then, 2, when you get bit/bitten by a walker
^nope, there are 2 ways you can turn -- 1, when you die, whether natural causes or accidents or whatever, then, 2, when you get bit/bitten by a walker
the question there is: Where/What happen to Carol? - she was with T-dawg just b4 he died, now she looks like she was going out... while Lori, Carl and Maggie went Down that may looks like an electric somethin' room...Carol can't be two places at one time
had Carl didn't shoot his mom, nya somewhere down the line nakit.an cya ni Carol. Lori can't survive that nasty cut so she'd be a Walker by then...Lori can't be Alive.
@rudjard -- mag audition ta as zombies! they shoot the show just outside of Atlanta. pero ma dawat ba kaha ko nga tambokikoy man ko, murag niwang ra man cguro madawat as zombies
naa man to fat zombie sa farm.. kato natagak sa deep well..
basin ang bite sa mga walkers kay naa venom or poison like substance na mamatay 1st ang tao den thats the time mo turn na dayon sila...
sakto gyud ka bai.
mao ba bro? pwedi mangayo ug link asa ka nakabasa ana?
kay sa akong nabasahan she was cut off gyud by Glenn Mazzara himself.
here's the excerpt from one of her interviews.
and here's the link: Q&A - Sarah Wayne Callies (Lori Grimes) - The Walking Dead - AMCQ: When did you find out that this season would be Lori's last?
A: I was at a refugee camp in Thailand in February. I came back and got off the plane and basically did an interview right away. I got off of that call and got one from Glen Mazzara, who said we're going to lose Lori. It was an interesting sequence of events because my mind was not on the show at all; it was wrapped up with issues about medical care and gender safety in this refugee camp. I think it put it in its proper perspective: which is that it's very hard and very sad and it's a television show. I'm grateful I got to do this for two and a half seasons.
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