Jmustang1968 wrote:
I am going to say there is no cure.
And if Judith somehow is, they would royally piss off TWD fan base.
But we have been told there is a cure. And I'm only speculating, but we've only seen one baby. She could be the only one not infected.
And by this point there already is a divide between the show and the comic, so who cares? I like that the tv show diverts from the comic, an love the fact Glenn's face hasn't become ground chuck. Yet. Hopefully never.
Jmustang1968 wrote:
I am going to say there is no cure.
And if Judith somehow is, they would royally piss off TWD fan base.
But we have been told there is a cure. And I'm only speculating, but we've only seen one baby. She could be the only one not infected.
And by this point there already is a divide between the show and the comic, so who cares? I like that the tv show diverts from the comic, an love the fact Glenn's face hasn't become ground chuck. Yet. Hopefully never.
Jmustang1968 wrote:
Who has said there was a cure?
Weird doctor guy. Forget which season, but it's from the season where there was a team of scientists that were performing experiments on the soon to be dead. Before his death he said something close to "We have the cure. It's in DC".
I wouldn't necessarily call what has been brought forward a cure .
As the guy explained last episode once they get to Washington they are going to be re engineering another lethal virus so that it kills off the undead. That kind of seems like a shitty idea though seeing as everyone is currently infected as far as we know and getting the virus only to attack undead hosts would be extremely difficult.
It wouldn't surprise me if they pulled BS with Judith seeing as she was born in a infected body which may have given her an immunity to the virus.
Jmustang1968 wrote:
Who has said there was a cure?
Weird doctor guy. Forget which season, but it's from the season where there was a team of scientists that were performing experiments on the soon to be dead. Before his death he said something close to "We have the cure. It's in DC".
I dont recall him saying there was a cure but I could be wrong. I recall him saying it was hopeless and thats why he wanted to die.
Jrecee wrote:There won't be a cure until ratings drop. . .
Yeah we are probably at least a season or two away from a "cure", and that's not counting if they find another farm to hang out on for a whole season .
Jmustang1968 wrote:
Who has said there was a cure?
Weird doctor guy. Forget which season, but it's from the season where there was a team of scientists that were performing experiments on the soon to be dead. Before his death he said something close to "We have the cure. It's in DC".
I dont recall him saying there was a cure but I could be wrong. I recall him saying it was hopeless and thats why he wanted to die.
He mentions a cure multiple times, that's the only reason the mullet wearing asshole is around. Though, in this case, I'm assuming it goes the same way as the comic. I doubt they'll change that.
Back to back great episodes. Yes, a lot of people walked uphill this episode, but they were usually exchanging meaningful dialogue. The symbolism wasn't hamfisted, each character got their fifteen minutes, and it definitely gave us something to look forward to.
Plus poop-water zombies.
However, I do need to stop watching the "scenes from next episode" segments, as I would rather watch the new episode blind. That and this time the scenes spoiled a bit.