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Thursday, June 4, 2026
I LOVE PHOTOS OF NORMAN REEDUS WITH CATS!!!!! 😭-UNR
How tf is everyone meeting Norman Reedus?-UNR
i wanna meet him too T^T
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
A game idea....-UNR
what if Bethesda, Insomniac, Ubisoft, Rockstar, Warner Bros Games, Santa Monica, Microsoft, Xbox, Valve, CD Projekt red, Coffee Stain, Creators of the Clancy Brown Games and Series/Movies, Sega, Creators of Westlanders, Creators of Alan Wake II and I, and the creators of Detroit Become Human Collaborated and made the game Tom Clancy's HBR X-Zero (Harbingers of Doom) a game focused on 2045, after the Wars of Man v AI. Our 4 Main Characters: Lt. Clancy Higgins (Voice and Motion Capture of Eugene Levy in FBI jacket and attire), Sgt. Leigh Thompson (Voice and Motion Capture of Clancy Brown), Fire Chief Jackie Diaz (Voice and Motion Capture of Stephanie Beatriz), and retired SWAT Sgt. Justin Bach (Voice and Motion Capture of Jeffrey Dean Morgan) as they explore the rubble of Metro NYC, Fighting Delta Soldiers, Robotic Soldiers, and the work of G-Man's crew making 600 new robots every single second... you switch to them by some menu these companies'll add! this game has support for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and the Switch 2, you get good graphics, good guns, lots of great action, energy, mojo, and things you can never see! the main 4 areas are Brooklynn, Queens, Bronx, and Main City, you have to Kill Delta Leader Arman Justice (Voice and Motion Capture of Norman Reedus) and G-Man (Voiced by Christopher Judge). this game is an AAA masterpiece.. and guess what? the ending is you play as Leigh and choose to either push G-Man into the Lava, Shoot Arman into the Grinder, Or dual wield some laser pistols and shoot them both into the Lava pit and Grinder!
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Norman Reedus of TWD fame is in Mongolia?!-UNR
Monday, June 1, 2026
8 months of my hardwork, gone in an instant.-UNR
My art page on which I worked for 8 months straight was disabled by meta. I had 143K followers. It was all that I lived for. I had Norman Reedus, Jim Jarmusch, Adam Scott, Gracie Abrams, etc. as my followers. Meta apparently thinks that I don't follow integrity guidelines.
I can't let it go that easily. Please dm me if you can help me out.
8 months of hardwork, gone in an instant.-UNR
My art page on which I worked for 8 months straight was disabled by meta. I had 143K followers. It was all that I lived for. I had Norman Reedus, Jim Jarmusch, Adam Scott, Gracie Abrams, etc. as my followers. Meta apparently thinks that I don't follow integrity guidelines.
I can't let it go that easily. Please dm me if you can help me out.
Chainsaw Man pode virar live-action após Norman Reedus se tornar fã do anime graças a Kojima-UNR
Sunday, May 31, 2026
5.30 News (Live Action Voltron movie goes straight to streaming on Prime, Perfect Addiction gets promo video, Fairy Princess Minky Momo OVA opens in theaters in Japan Nov 13, Norman Reedus watches Chainsawman on Hideo Kojima's recommendation, Dragon Quest fan makes countdown clock)-UNR
F4M specific plot-UNR
Pls be: experienced, 18+, at least literate, and focused on the plot, not the yk stuff.
My character is Sarina, a 19-year-old girl from Germany with tunisian roots (shes brown) who runs away from home because her mother wanted to force her into becoming an opera singer. Sarina always wanted pop music and Hollywood instead, so she goes to America completely alone and ends up surviving in Vegas by singing wherever she can. Eventually she lands a job in a shady tourist bar where she becomes a sort of attraction because she can imitate famous singers like Shakira, Rihanna, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, etc. The catch is that she is never allowed to perform her own songs or even use her real voice, which frustrates her a lot.
Your character would be an older ex-soldier, late 30s to early 40s, terminally ill, self-destructive, isolated, barely holding his life together. He works border security, drinks too much, smokes constantly, has no real future and uses Vegas as an escape because he can’t stand being alone with himself. One night he steps in when Sarina ends up in a bad situation,(I don't want it to be too cheesy so idk yet what sit), they get drinks, and over time this very slow emotional tension starts building between them. (I always envision Norman Reedus / Daryl Dixon for him, if u need a clearer pic)
Eventually Sarina loses her job because of something connected to him and ends up staying with him, which intensifies the already uneven dynamic between them. She develops feelings, admits them, but he rejects her because of the age gap and because he knows he is dying. They fight, she leaves and stays with his brother and sister-in-law (who are poor and have 3 kids living in a dorty trailer, they are 'dumb' but good ppl nonetheless), without him knowing. He can’t find her and genuinely believes she died or smth, completely spiraling for weeks or longer.
When she finally comes back, he breaks down and tells her the truth about his illness. They try being together, but later he leaves again because he thinks he is ruining her life and wants her to have a future without him. Sarina tracks him down in New York (His parents had an apartment there that he and his brother never touched), after spending everything she had to find him. She tells him she chooses him anyway and wants whatever time they have left.
They build a life together. She works endlessly, eventually gets 'discovered' and finds success, not exactly the dream she originally wanted, but a real career. They finally have stability, healthcare, a home. In the end he still dies, but he becomes the defining love and inspiration of her life, and she carries him with her into everything she creates afterwards, maybe even turning their story into a movie one day.
(This is also rather focused on the main stroy and my character, that's just cuz I encourage my partners to include their own ideas for their character, I'm not a strict teacher, trying to control everything. ;))
My thoughts-UNR
47yo gamer here. Got my first Atari when I was 11 (Commander Keen and and XOR, forever in my memory). Picked up DS2 second hand on a whim a few months ago, as I love Norman Reedus and Troy Baker. Finished it and immediately bought DS2. Here's my rambling thoughts because I don't have any gamer friends to share them with.
Incredible. As an Aussie I particularly loved DS2, especially the kangaroo that randomly jumped on front of my off-roader and died. Very on point.
Music is amazing in both. Made the mistake of only using headphones after completing DS2 and just going round to get 5 stars and upgrade roads. Wish I'd used headphones from the start.
Aside from Sam, Higgs and Dollman are my faves. Can't convince me otherwise.
Story for me was better in DS1. Preferred gameplay in DS2. Except for that weird guitar, wtf was that.
Didn't build any roads unless required in DS1, built and upgraded in DS2 for a different experience. Enjoyed both ways of playing.
Why don't porters move out of my way when I'm hurtling along in my off-roader, why wait until the last minute and jump out of the way?
Kojima is a genius.
That's all. If you indulged me and read this post, thanks.
Keep on keeping on.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Chainsaw Man Is Hideo Kojimas Favorite Anime-UNR
Checkmate yuji fans, Hideo Kojima and Norman Reedus love Chainsawman-UNR
Norman Reedus cameo in Silent Hill 3-UNR
Friday, May 29, 2026
I always knew Norman Reedus was based!!-UNR
My view on some helluva characters-UNR
What happened. All this movies this years is insane-UNR
Mads Mikkelsen, Norman Reedus and Giancarlo Esposito at the opening ceremony of HK Comic Con 2026-UNR
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Kojima scanning Norman Reedus' feet as reference for DS-UNR
Norman Reedus as Erron Black-UNR
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Charlie Heaton and Norman Reedus-UNR
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
My rewrite for TWD: Season 6-UNR
Key Changes:
Andrea, Tyreese & Noah are still alive. Abraham & Rosita do not break up, Sasha & Tara are replaced by other characters.
To Remember:
- Allen Samuels has been with group since the farm
- Morgan shows up to Alexandria in S5 finale
- Heath was in Alexandria in S5, bigger character
- Nicholas took Noah’s death
Main Cast:
Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes
Laurie Holden as Andrea Harrison
Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes
Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon
Steven Yeun as Glenn Rhee
Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee
Danai Gurira as Michonne Hawthorne
Chad L. Coleman as Tyreese Williams (Ep. 1-8)
Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier
Garret Dillahunt as Allen Samuels
Lennie James as Morgan Jones
Michael Cudlitz as Abraham Ford
Also Starring:
Christian Serratos as Rosita Espinosa
Josh McDermitt as Eugene Porter
Tyler James Williams as Noah Corbin
Seth Gilliam as Father Gabriel Stokes
Ross Marquand as Aaron Raleigh
Alex Breckenridge as Jessie Anderson
Corey Hawkins as Heath Biship
Austin Nichols as Spencer Monroe
Tovah Feldshuh as Deanna Monroe
Guest Starring:
Benedict Samuel as Owen/The Wolf
Katelyn Nacon as Enid Mettle
Austin Abrams as Ron Anderson
Major Dodson as Sam Anderson
Merritt Wever as Dr Denise Cloyd
Tom Payne as Paul “Jesus” Rovia
R. Keith Harris as Dr Harlan Carson
Xander Berkeley as Gregory Langston
Austin Amelio as Dwight Henderson
Christine Evangelista as Sherry Henderson
Steven Ogg as Simon Philips
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as John Negan
Time jump notes:
- Allen has become head of security, trains people with Rosita, hating how soft everyone is.
- Noah has built many things (catwalk, watch tower, etc.)
- Deanna is near giving up on leading Alexandria.
- Michonne and Tyreese are together.
- Rick & Jessie are not officially together, but very close, Andrea disapproves.
6x01: First Time Again
Flashbacks reveal Owen hearing Rick’s gunshot when he executed Pete outside Alexandria, putting the community on their radar. At the same time, Spencer and Carter begin quietly questioning Rick’s leadership, believing he’s becoming too dangerous and controlling for Alexandria.
3 months later, Rick and Morgan discover a massive herd of walkers trapped in a quarry dangerously close to Alexandria. Rick creates a risky plan to lure them away before they reach the walls. Daryl, Andrea, and Abraham lead one part of the herd down the road, while Michonne, Glenn, Noah, and Heath try to safely get everyone else back to Alexandria, losing Carter and many others on the way. Morgan, Allen, and a badly injured Tyreese lead one group home, while Glenn’s group is separated. Just as the plan seems to be working, the herd suddenly direction when a loud horn begins blaring from Alexandria.
6x02: JSS
With Rick’s group away, the Wolves invade Alexandria and slaughter people in the streets. Spencer opens fire on a Wolf driving a truck, killing him—but activating the truck horn, unintentionally pulling the herd toward Alexandria. Morgan and Allen work together to pull people to safety, while Carol disguises herself to take down the wolves. Tyreese waits helplessly as Denise treats him and the other injured survivors, while Rosita and Aaron defend them.
Carl tries protecting Ron and Enid, but Ron refuses out of anger, while Enid flees Alexandria on her own. During the battle, Morgan is stunned by how ruthless Carol has become since he knew her at the farm. As the Wolves begin losing control, Morgan convinces the remaining wolves to retreat, but secretly kidnaps Owen. Alexandria survives—but at a devastating cost.
6x03: Thank You
Glenn, Michonne, Noah, and Heath try leading Scott and other Alexandrians home as walkers pick them off one by one. Eventually, only the five of them remain. Glenn and Noah leave to cause a distraction but are trapped on top of a dumpster surrounded by a massive herd. Desperate to escape, they make a run for it, but they fall into the walkers and Noah is killed, leaving behind a notebook full of plans for Alexandria, and forcing Glenn to hide under the dumpster.
Elsewhere, Rick circles back alone in an RV to redirect part of the herd away from Alexandria. On the road, he is ambushed by the Wolves that Morgan dismissed. Rick kills them, but after escaping, the RV won’t start as the walker herd begins closing in around him.
6x04: Lost Hope
Rick makes it back to Alexandria barely ahead of the massive walker herd as Deanna lets him in just in time. Panic spreads as the walkers begin surrounding the walls.
Michonne visits an injured Tyreese and encourages Denise not to give up, reminding her that Alexandria needs her to step up as their doctor no matter how scared she feels. While helping search Glenn, Maggie tells Aaron that she’s pregnant.
Tension grows between Ron and Carl, leading to a fight. Ron later asks Rick to teach him how to shoot. As the siege worsens, Rick and Jessie finally share a kiss, with Rick slowly letting his guard down.
6x05: Always Accountable
Daryl, Andrea, and Abraham are ambushed and split apart. Daryl is separated from the others, while Andrea and Abraham are forced to abandon their vehicle and go through a nearby tow. Andrea expresses disapproval and slight jealousy of Rick and Jessie but is happy for him. Abraham tells her to pursue Rick before it’s too late.
Daryl is captured by Dwight, Sherry, and Tina, who mistake him for part of the armed group that attacked them. He learns they’re runaway Saviors trying to escape Negan’s control. Daryl tries convincing them to come with him to Alexandria. Dwight seems willing to trust Daryl, but when Tina is killed, Dwight’s fear takes over. To protect Sherry, Dwight betrays Daryl, taking his crossbow and bike. Though clearly feeling guilty, Dwight chooses survival, making his betrayal more personal than cruel.
Abraham and Andrea reunite with Daryl; they begin to head back to Alexandria in a fuel truck.
6x06: Heads Up
After hiding under the dumpster, Glenn escapes with Noah’s notebook and finds Enid hiding outside Alexandria. He convinces her to return with him to help the people still inside the walls. To let Maggie know they’re alive, they release balloons in the sky as they move closer.
Inside Alexandria, Ron sneaks into the armory and steals ammunition, while Rick, Carol and Michonne confront Morgan about letting the wolves go. Spencer tries going over the wall but falls, Rosita opens fire and Rick, Morgan and Tobin pull him up. Later, Michonne and Tyreese share a major moment where Tyreese opens up about finally feeling like he’s found peace again after losing Sasha, while Michonne admits she doesn’t want to keep losing people she loves as they fully commit to eachother. Just as hope returns, the clock tower collapses, opening a breach as walkers pour in to Alexandria.
6x07: Start to Finish
Rick, Michonne, Tyreese, Carl, Gabriel, and Deanna take refuge with Jessie, Ron, and Sam, where they discover Deanna has been bitten.
Carol takes shelter in Morgan’s house and discovers Denise treating the captured Wolf, Owen. She tries to kill him, but Morgan stops her. Their argument ends when Owen knocks Morgan unconscious. Eugene picks the lock, where He, Rosita, and Heath walk in on Owen holding Denise’s captive. Forced to surrender their weapons, they watch as Owen escapes with Denise into the walker-filled streets.
Glenn and Enid make it back and spot Maggie trapped on the lookout tower, built by Noah, surrounded by walkers. Rick’s group covers themselves in guts and move through the herd. Deanna stays behind, leaving letters for Spencer and Maggie, and putting Rick in charge of Alexandria. As walkers flood in, Aaron and Allen leave through side streets to reach Spencer’s supply truck outside the walls.
6x08: No Way Out
Daryl, Andrea, and Abraham are stopped on the road by Saviors, who tell them everything they own now belongs to Negan. Daryl uses the RPG to blow the saviors apart, allowing them to escape in the fuel truck.
Inside Alexandria, Owen is devoured by walkers as Rick’s group moves through the herd, Tyreese breaks away to protect Gabriel and Judith. Sam freezes in fear and Jessie refuses to leave him, with both of them getting bitten, forcing Rick to cut off her arm when she won’t let go of Carl. Ron aims his gun at Rick, but Michonne impales him, the shot still goes off and hits Carl in the eye.
Denise desperately begins treating Carl, while Rick storms into the streets alone, attacking the walkers in a fury. One by one, the Alexandrians join in, with Tyreese circling back to help and getting bitten in the process. Glenn and Enid are surrounded trying to reach Maggie on the lookout post, but Daryl, Andrea, and Abraham arrive in the fuel truck and save them. Daryl floods a pond with fuel and ignites it, drawing walkers away from the community.
As the battle ends, Michonne shares a tearful goodbye with Tyreese as Denise realizes she can’t save him. The next morning, Rick pleads beside an unconscious Carl.
***Note: Morgan standalone episode is moved to ep. 9, separating 6A and 6B
6x09: Here’s Not Here
Flashback to Morgan’s past after Rick left him in Season 3. Morgan spends months alone, killing walkers and losing himself. He’s eventually found by Eastman, who teaches him discipline, and that “all life is precious.” Morgan slowly rebuilds himself and the two form a strong bond.
That peace ends when Eastman is bitten while saving Morgan. Before dying, he urges Morgan to keep living with humanity. In the present, Morgan reflects on Eastman’s lessons as he struggles with Owen’s death.
6x10: The Next World
With Aaron spending time with Eric, Daryl and Allen go on a supply run where they encounter a clever stranger called Jesus, who repeatedly outsmarts them before revealing he’s really not an enemy.
Back in Alexandria, Carl wakes up from his coma, in celebration, Andrea kisses Rick, with Rick believing it’s too early, Andrea walks out awkwardly while Spencer goes into the woods looking for Deanna. A grieving Michonne follows him, and together they find Deanna reanimated as Spencer tearfully puts her down.
With Rick realizing everything is getting better, he and Andrea finally hookup. That night Daryl and Allen return with a captive Jesus. Jesus reaches out to shake Rick’s hand but Rick immediately knocks him out.
6x11: The Line Between
Rick, Andrea, Daryl, Glenn, Maggie, Michonne, and Abraham follow Jesus to the Hilltop Colony. During talks with Gregory, a Hilltop resident suddenly tries killing him under Negan’s orders. Jesus explains Negan’s group has been extorting Hilltop for food, medicine, and supplies while holding hostages. Realizing Alexandria will eventually face them too.
Maggie makes a deal with Gregory: they’ll kill Negan, destroy the Saviors, and return a hostage in exchange for half of Hilltop’s supplies. Before leaving, Dr. Carson gives Maggie an ultrasound, giving Glenn a moment of hope.
6x12: Not Tomorrow Yet
Rick returns from Hilltop and begins planning an attack on the Saviors, with Morgan being the only person openly opposing Rick’s decision. Carol is shaken by the amount of people she’s killed and questions who she’s become.
Using a severed head made to resemble Gregory, Rick, Jesus, and Hilltop scout Andy gain access to the Savior outpost. Rick, Andrea, Daryl, Michonne, Glenn, Allen, Abraham, Rosita, and Heath begin silently infiltrating the outpost. Outside, Maggie and Carol keep watch opposite of Aaron, Jesus, and Gabriel. During the assault, Glenn is forced to make his first human kill when Heath freezes under pressure.
By morning, the outpost appears cleared. Allen and Heath leave on a supply run after the attack. In Alexandria Morgan begins building a jail cell, believing there is more bloodshed to come. Inside the outpost, a voice over the walkie-talkie to reveal that they have taken Carol and Maggie.
6x13: The Same Boat
Carol and Maggie are captured by Paula and a group of saviors after the outpost attack. While Rick’s group holds a Savior named Primo hostage, the women take Carol and Maggie to a slaughterhouse and wait for reinforcements.
Pretending to be weak, Carol manipulates her captors while Maggie refuses to break. The two free themselves and kill Paula’s group and reunite with the group.
Just as Primo claims that he is Negan, Rick immediately shoots him in the head right next to Carol.
6x14: Twice as Far
Abraham and Eugene discover a facility where Eugene can manufacture ammunition. After Eugene insists he no longer needs protection, Abraham leaves him behind.
Daryl, Rosita, and Denise travel to an apothecary for medicine when Denise is killed by Dwight, who was aiming for Daryl. The Saviors, ambush the group and holding Eugene hostage. During the fight, Eugene bites Dwight’s crotch, allowing Daryl and Rosita to fight back before he retreats with the remaining Saviors.
In Alexandria, Carol secretly leaves, unable to live with the guilt of all the people she’s killed. Before leaving, she writes a note for Andrea asking them not to follow her.
6x15: On the Road Again
Carol is captured by a small Savior group. Despite her exhaustion, Carol kills most of them, but one named Roman survives and hunts her on foot. After finding signs of Carol’s struggle, Rick and Morgan follow a blood trail believing it belongs to her. Rick nearly kills a non-hostile survivor, forcing Morgan to confront how far Rick has fallen. Fearing things will only get worse, Morgan sends Rick back to Alexandria and continues searching alone.
Elsewhere, Daryl becomes consumed with revenge after Denise’s death and sets out to hunt Dwight. Glenn, Michonne, and Rosita follow to help him, but the four are ambushed by Dwight and a larger Savior group, leaving them captured at gunpoint.
6x16: Last Day on Earth
Roman catches up to Carol and shoots her twice, but Morgan arrives and shoots Roman dead. Moments later. two survivors approach them and offer to take Carol to their community for safety.
Meanwhile, Rick’s group tries getting Maggie to Hilltop for medical attention, but every road they attempt is blocked by Saviors. Eugene volunteers to drive the RV alone and distract the Saviors so the others can get Maggie through the woods, but the plan fails when everyone is captured.
Surrounded and forced to kneel, the group finally meets the real Negan, proving the man Rick killed at the outpost was nobody important. The lineup consists of Rick, Andrea, Carl, Daryl, Glenn, Maggie, Michonne, Abraham, Rosita, Eugene, and Aaron. Negan mocks Rick’s group for believing they had won and demands their loyalty. As punishment for killing his people, Negan brutally beats Abraham to death with Lucille while the group watches helplessly.
End of Season Character Status:
Alive:
Rick, Carl, Andrea, Daryl, Glenn, Maggie, Michonne, Carol, Allen, Morgan, Rosita, Eugene, Gabriel, Aaron, Spencer, Heath, Jesus, Gregory, Dr Carson, Dwight, Sherry, Simon, Negan
Deaths:
Carter, Shelly, Holly, Annie, Noah, Tina, Deanna, Sam, Jessie, Ron, Tyreese, Tabitha, Eastman, Paula, Primo, Denise, Abraham
[F4M] Looking for a roleplay partner for this plot-UNR
Hey, I'm Sarina, f19, and I have this plot that I would like to try out.
I have been roleplaying for 5+ years. I'm good at worldbuilding, plot creation, playing OCs, playing CCs, and everything such as. I have a lot of experience and I would expect you to have too. I'm literate to novella. You need to be at least literate. I can write every perspective you want me to be in.
Here's the plot, which disclaimer is pretty centered around the main story and my character, but that is just because I want you to be able to add your ideas to the plot. So it's not written in stone. :)
My character is Sarina, a 19-year-old girl from Germany with tunisian roots (shes brown) who runs away from home because her mother wanted to force her into becoming an opera singer. Sarina always wanted pop music and Hollywood instead, so she goes to America completely alone and ends up surviving in Vegas by singing wherever she can. Eventually she lands a job in a shady tourist bar where she becomes a sort of attraction because she can imitate famous singers like Shakira, Rihanna, etc. The catch is that she is never allowed to perform her own songs or even use her real voice, which frustrates her a lot.
Your character would be an older ex-soldier, late 30s to early 40s, terminally ill, self-destructive, isolated, barely holding his life together. He works border security, drinks too much, smokes constantly, has no real future and uses Vegas as an escape because he can’t stand being alone with himself. One night he steps in when Sarina ends up in a bad situation,(I don't want it to be too cheesy so idk yet what sit), they get drinks, and over time this very slow emotional tension starts building between them. (I do think Norman Reedus/Daryl Dixon is who you can Imagine for this role if you need a clearer picture)
Eventually Sarina loses her job because of something connected to him and ends up staying with him, which intensifies the already uneven dynamic between them. She develops feelings, admits them, but he rejects her because of the age gap and because he knows he is dying. They fight, she leaves and stays with his brother and sister-in-law (who are poor and have 3 kids living in a dorty trailer, they are 'dumb' but good ppl nonetheless), without him knowing. He can’t find her and genuinely believes she died or smth, completely spiraling for weeks or longer.
When she finally comes back, he breaks down and tells her the truth about his illness. They try being together, but later he leaves again because he thinks he is ruining her life and wants her to have a future without him. Sarina tracks him down in New York (His parents had an apartment there that he and his brother never touched), after spending everything she had to find him. She tells him she chooses him anyway and wants whatever time they have left.
They build a life together. She works endlessly, eventually gets 'discovered' and finds success, not exactly the dream she originally wanted, but a real career. They finally have stability, healthcare, a home. In the end he still passes away, but he becomes the defining love and inspiration of her life, and she carries him with her into everything she creates afterwards, maybe even turning their story into a movie one day. ;)
we can change things about the plot if you have a better idea or want to go in, maybe a little bit of a different direction or change the ending. There are no limits to our creativity and imagination, so if this is appealing to you in any shape or form, message me, but please do not message me if you do not speak English very well, have no experience, or want to do YOU KNOW WHAT. I DON'T DO YOU KNOW WHAT AS A FOCUS LEAVE ME ALONE!!!!
Have a nice day :)
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Why Pattinson Might Actually Be PHYSINT’s Lead-UNR
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Do you think Rick would've taken care of the whisperers faster than the rest of the group did if he was still around during season 10 👀-UNR
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
The Madeleine Stowe / Norman Reedus Vampire Movie You’ve Never Heard Of: Pulse (2003)-UNR
Today’s Tubi Treasure is Night of the Templar (2012)-UNR
Daryl Dixon was so good they added his role-UNR
Question for Comic Con Panel-UNR
Im going to attend Hong Kong Comic Con by the end of month to see Mads. I booked a photo session for Sat but he doesn't get to be at the panel by Sunday. Thinking of getting another gen ad ticket to attend his panel.
Question is: Will it be open to all GenAd ticket holders or only for those who has ticket for that Meet the Stars day?
I also want to catch Norman Reedus on Saturday sooooo im wondering if GenAd tix are allowed.
I'm flying in and it would be an alternative for me to go to other touristy places if Panels are off limits to gen ad tix.
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
My rewrite for TWD: Season 4-UNR
Key changes:
Andrea & Dale live, Samuels family & Oscar present, No Sasha, Bob or Tara (storylines replaced with already existing characters)
Main Cast:
Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes
Laurie Holden as Andrea Harrison
Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes
Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon
Steven Yeun as Glenn Rhee
Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee
Jeff DeMunn as Dale Horvath
Danai Gurira as Michonne Hawthorne
Chad L. Coleman as Tyreese Williams
Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier
Garret Dillahunt as Allen Samuels
Scott Wilson as Hershel Greene (Ep. 1-8)
David Morrissey as The Governor (Ep. 6-8)
Also Starring:
Jenna Elfman as Donna Samuels
Emily Kinney as Beth Greene
Brighton Sharbino as Lizzie Samuels
Kyla Kenedy as Mika Samuels
Vincent Ward as Oscar Miller
Jose Cantillo as Caesar Martinez
Guest Starring:
Melissa Ponzio as Karen Russo
Sunkrish Bala as Dr Caleb Subrumanian
Travis Love as Travis Shumpert
Enver Gjokaj as Pete Dolgen
Kirk Acevedo as Mitch Dolgen
Audrey Anderson as Lily Chambler
Meyrick Murphy as Meghan Chambler
Jeff Kober as Joe Wilson/The Claimer
Michael Cudlitz as Abraham Ford
Christian Serratos as Rosita Espinosa
Josh McDermitt as Eugene Porter
Andrew J. West as Gareth Mosby
4x01: 30 Days Without an Accident
The prison has become a thriving safe haven for months. Leadership is now handled by a council made up of Andrea, Hershel, Daryl, Glenn, and Dale, while Rick tries stepping away from constant violence and focuses more on farming and raising Judith.
During a supply run, Rick encounters a woman named Clara who is desperate for help. She reveals her husband has turned and attempts to feed Rick to him, forcing him to kill her. The encounter reminds Rick how fragile people have become in the new world.
Back at the prison, Lizzie is caught treating walkers like friends before Carl pulls her away. The moment worries Carol and hints that something may be wrong with how Lizzie sees the dead. Later, the peace is shattered when Patrick suddenly becomes violently ill and dies, later reanimating inside the prison cell block and signaling the beginning of a dangerous new outbreak.
4x02: The Infection
Patrick reanimates inside the prison and attacks several cell blocks before. More survivors begin showing flu-like symptoms, forcing the council to quarantine the sick while Hershel tries figuring out what’s causing the outbreak. He eventually realizes the infection came from the pigs Rick had been raising. Rick is forced to kill the pigs himself to prevent the sickness from spreading any further.
As panic grows throughout the prison, Tyreese makes a horrifying discovery when he finds Karen and David burned to death outside the cell blocks, leaving him angry and searching for whoever murdered them.
4x03: Out of the Ashes
The illness continues spreading rapidly. After Dr. Caleb dies, Hershel takes responsibility for the quarantined survivors despite the danger. Maggie begs him to stop risking his life treating the sick, but he insists helping people is worth the danger. Meanwhile Donna, Andrea and Glenn start showing symptoms.
Daryl leads a supply run in search of medicine. Joining him are Michonne, Oscar, and Beth’s boyfriend Zach. Along the way, they hear a radio broadcast to a place called “Sanctuary”. During the run, Daryl catches Oscar secretly sneaking alcohol into the bag as he struggles to cope with everything he’s lost. Zach is later killed during a walker attack, devastating Beth.
Rick investigates Karen and David’s deaths and learns Carol was responsible, believing killing them would stop the infection from spreading. When Tyreese discovers the truth, he lashes out in anger, leading to a violent fight with Rick before Allen pulls them apart.
4x04: Lines We Cross
Rick and Carol leave on a supply run where they meet a young couple on the road. Eventually the woman is killed and the man disappears, leaving Rick disturbed by how quickly people are lost. Rick confronts Carol about killing Karen and David. Carol defends her actions, insisting she was trying to protect the prison, but Rick ultimately decides he can no longer trust her around the group and tells her she can’t return to the prison.
Donna’s condition worsens as the sickness begins taking a heavy toll on her body. Allen, Lizzie, and Mika spend time with her as she tries comforting them despite clearly knowing she may not survive. Their emotional conversation devastates the family and leaves Allen struggling to stay strong for his daughters.
4x05: One Last Breath
Donna succumbs to the illness despite her family refusing to leave her side. Andrea is forced to put her down while Allen and the girls helplessly watch. Daryl’s group returns moments too late to save Donna, but Hershel is able to treat the rest before more lives are lost.
Rick quietly confides in only a few trusted people about exiling Carol, with Dale supporting Rick’s decision even while understanding how painful it was for him to make. The secret creates growing tension as Rick wonders how the rest of the group will react if they learn the truth.
4x06: The Cost of Survival
Flashbacks reveal the aftermath of the Governor burning Woodbury to the ground before eventually being abandoned by Martinez and Shumpert, leaving him completely alone.
Months later, he wanders the road under a false identity and encounters Lily, Meghan, and Lily’s dying father. He slowly begins helping the family and forming a bond with Meghan, seeing echoes of Penny in her. When Lily’s father reanimates, the Governor kills him to protect the family, further drawing them toward him for safety. Soon after, they come across a survivor camp led by Martinez and Shumpert.
4x07: Shadows of the Past
The Governor joins the camp while continuing to hide his true identity from Lily. Though he briefly appears more stable, his violent instincts quickly return. He first kills Shumpert in secret before later murdering Martinez as well, taking control of the group for himself. As he becomes the new leader, he begins shaping the group into something more aggressive. Lily slowly starts trusting him, unaware of the brutality he’s hiding beneath the surface.
While scouting the area, the Governor discovers the prison and watches from a distance. He sees Michonne and Hershel outside burning corpses, realizing Rick’s group is still alive and vulnerable.
4x08: Too Far Gone
The Governor captures Hershel and Michonne to force Rick’s into surrender. Rick pleads for coexistence, but the Governor refuses. In front of everyone, he brutally decapitates Hershel while everyone watches. Dale holds Maggie and Beth back as they break down watching their father die.
Lily arrives carrying Meghan’s body. the Governor shoots Meghan before ordering his group to attack the prison. A massive firefight erupts as walkers flood into the battlefield and both sides begin falling apart. During the chaos, Andrea and Allen help load survivors onto the bus and Oscar sacrifices himself to buy time for Tyreese to escape with Lizzie, Mika and Judith. Rick and the Governor engage in a brutal fight, with the Governor overpowering him and nearly before Michonne intervenes and kills him once and for all.
With the prison overrun and destroyed, the survivors scatter in different directions. Rick escapes with Carl as the prison falls behind them in flames and chaos.
4x09: After
After escaping the prison, Carl helps a badly injured Rick to an abandoned home where Rick collapses from exhaustion. Carl scavenges nearby houses supplies while struggling with anger and resentment toward his father after everything they’ve lost.
Elsewhere, Michonne wanders alone, haunted by memories of her past. As she searches for signs of the group, she discovers tracks left behind by Rick and Carl. Following their trail, she finally finds the house where they are hiding and quietly reunites with them, giving them a small sense of hope.
4x10: Left Behind
Daryl and Beth escaping the prison together. Daryl steps into a protective role as Beth struggles after losing Hershel.
Tyreese, Lizzie, Mika, and Judith reunite with Carol, though Tyreese remains unaware that Carol killed Karen.
Maggie, Andrea, and Allen discover the bus abandoned with its reanimated passengers inside. Terrified Glenn may be among them, Maggie breaks down while searching the bus but is relieved when he isn’t there.
At the ruined prison, Glenn wakes up alone before finding Dale also survived the battle. They leave together and encounter Abraham, Rosita, and Eugene on the road, with a mission heading toward Washington, D.C.
4x11: Claimed
Rick, Carl, and Michonne’s home is taken over by a group called the Claimers. While Rick hides inside the house to avoid being discovered, Michonne and Carl narrowly escape outside and wait for a chance to reunite with him.
After escaping, they begin noticing signs pointing toward a place called Terminus.
Glenn and Dale travel with Abraham, Rosita, and Eugene and learn Eugene claims to know the cause of the outbreak. Abraham reveals they’re heading to Washington, D.C. believing Eugene may be humanity’s best chance at stopping the outbreak.
4x12: Moonshine and Memories
Daryl and Beth continue on the road as Beth struggles to cope with everything she’s lost. Wanting a brief escape, Beth convinces Daryl to help her find alcohol for the first time. They eventually discover a country club and manage to scavenge bottles of alcohol.
Later, they take shelter in a small cabin. As they drink, Beth opens up about losing Hershel and her hopes for the future, while Daryl reflects on his rough past and the people he’s lost along the way. The experience brings them closer and gives them a rare moment of peace.
4x13: All Signs Point Somewhere
Following signs toward Terminus, Maggie, Andrea, and Allen disagree over what direction to take. Desperate to find Glenn, Maggie decides to leave on her own. Allen later follows her trail, believing his family is dead and not wanting to lose someone else he cares about. Andrea remains behind in a small town, where she later saves Maggie from a walker attack. Realizing Maggie refuses to give up on Glenn, Andrea decides to continue traveling with her.
Meanwhile, Daryl and Beth take refuge inside an old church. Their brief safety is shattered when Beth is suddenly kidnapped by people connected to Grady Memorial Hospital. Daryl searches for her but later falls into the hands of the claimers.
4x14: The Grove
Tyreese and Carol stop at a quiet cabin with Lizzie, Mika, and Judith while following signs toward Terminus. Carol and Tyreese become worried by Lizzie’s unhealthy fascination with walkers. The situation turns tragic when they discover Lizzie has killed Mika and is preparing to kill Judith, believing they’ll come back “better.” Realizing Lizzie is too dangerous to live with others, Carol tearfully shoots her while Tyreese watches from the house.
Afterward, Carol confesses to Tyreese that she killed Karen during the outbreak. Though heartbroken, Tyreese forgives her, and they continues toward Terminus with baby Judith.
4x15: Crossroads
Glenn, Dale, Abraham, Rosita, and Eugene discover a sign near a tunnel left by Maggie, convincing Glenn she’s still alive. Abraham warns the tunnel is too dangerous, but Glenn and Dale go anyway. Inside, they are surrounded by walkers before Maggie, Andrea, and Allen arrive to save them. The combined group continues toward Terminus together.
Daryl is forced to travel with the Claimers after being taken by them. As he spends time with them, he learns they’re tracking Rick after discovering one of their men was killed at the house he escaped from, putting Rick and Carl directly in danger.
4x16: Welcome to Terminus
The Claimers catch up to Rick, Carl, and Michonne after Daryl is forced to lead them. When they threaten to assault Michonne and hurt Carl, Rick and Daryl fight back slaughtering the entire group. Rick brutally kills Joe by biting out his throat. Rick, Carl, Michonne, and Daryl continue following the signs toward Terminus. Before entering, Rick secretly buries a bag of weapons outside the fences as a precaution.
Inside Terminus, the group meets Gareth and are welcomed into the community. After a tense confrontation, Gareth’s people force Rick, Carl, Michonne, and Daryl into a boxcar at gunpoint, where they discover Glenn, Maggie, Dale, Andrea, Allen, Abraham, Rosita, and Eugene already trapped there. Realizing Terminus is not the sanctuary it claimed to be, Rick tells the group that they’re messing with the wrong people.
Terminus Pair Ups:
Rick, Carl, Michonne
Glenn, Dale, Abraham, Rosita, Eugene
Maggie, Andrea, Allen
Carol, Tyreese, Lizzie, Mika, Judith
Daryl & Beth
End of Season Character Status:
Survivors:
Rick, Carl, Andrea, Daryl, Glenn, Maggie, Dale, Michonne, Tyreese, Carol, Beth, Allen, Judith, Abraham, Rosita, Eugene, Gareth
Deaths:
Clara, Patrick, David, Karen, Zach,Dr Caleb, Donna, Shumpert, Martinez, Meghan, Mitch, Hershel, Governor, Lily, Oscar, Mika, Lizzie, the claimers, Joe
Unknown:
Morgan Jones
Monday, May 18, 2026
This or that video game voice actor edition-UNR
Hey everybody bored right now so I wanted to share my this or that with you guys between video game voice actors. I would love to read your comments on why you chose who you did. I tried to make it challenging so I hope I make you guys think before deciding!
Christopher Judge or Terrence Carson
Steve Downes or Jen Taylor
Kevin Conroy or Mark Hamill
Troy Baker or Nolan North
Tara Strong or Grey DeLisle
Charles Martinet or Roger Craig Smith
Christopher Judge or Doug Cockle
David Hayter or Steve Downes
Ashley Burch or Ashley Johnson
Neil Newbon or Jennifer English
Ellen McLain or Stephen Merchant
Roger Clark or Rob Wiethoff
Jennifer Hale or Mark Meer
Peter Cullen or Mark Hamill
Keith David or Clancy Brown
Christopher Judge or Roger Clark
Troy Baker or Ashley Johnson
Ben Starr or Yuri Lowenthal
Steve Blum or David Hayter
Matthew Mercer or Laura Bailey
Jennifer Hale or Claudia Black
Simon Templeman or Martin Sheen
Norman Reedus or Melina Juergens
Doug Cockle or Gavin Drea
Six Ways To Sunday (1997)-UNR
This is one of my favorite movies. It features some great actors (Norman Reedus, Deborah Harry, Adrien Brody, Clark Gregg), and its just a wild movie. Dark comedy, crime, drama, whatever. Its very weird and uncomfortable, one of my absolute favorites.
Anyone else a little bored of photo-realistic graphics?-UNR
I don't know when this started happening but I'm no longer that interested in games that try to make their worlds look as realistic as possible. It's cool the character looks exactly like Norman Reedus (for example) but for some reason it's boring to me. Lately it's games like Valheim, Disco Elysium, and Ultrakill whose graphics have really sucked me in. But to each their own ofc
Saturday, May 16, 2026
My rewrite for TWD: Season 4-UNR
Key changes:
Andrea & Dale live, Samuels family & Oscar present, No Sasha, Bob or Tara (storylines replaced with already existing characters)
Main Cast:
Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes
Laurie Holden as Andrea Harrison
Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes
Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon
Steven Yeun as Glenn Rhee
Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee
Jeff DeMunn as Dale Horvath
Danai Gurira as Michonne Hawthorne
Chad L. Coleman as Tyreese Williams
Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier
Garret Dillahunt as Allen Samuels
Scott Wilson as Hershel Greene
David Morrissey as The Governor (Ep. 6-8)
Also Starring:
Jenna Elfman as Donna Samuels
Emily Kinney as Beth Greene
Brighton Sharbino as Lizzie Samuels
Kyla Kenedy as Mika Samuels
Vincent Ward as Oscar Miller
Jose Cantillo as Caesar Martinez
Guest Starring:
Melissa Ponzio as Karen Russo
Sunkrish Bala as Dr Caleb Subrumanian
Travis Love as Travis Shumpert
Enver Gjokaj as Pete Dolgen
Kirk Acevedo as Mitch Dolgen
Audrey Anderson as Lily Chambler
Meyrick Murphy as Meghan Chambler
Jeff Kober as Joe Wilson/The Claimer
Michael Cudlitz as Abraham Ford
Christian Serratos as Rosita Espinosa
Josh McDermitt as Eugene Porter
Andrew J. West as Gareth Mosby
4x01: 30 Days Without an Accident
The prison has become a thriving safe haven for months. Leadership is now handled by a council made up of Andrea, Hershel, Daryl, Glenn, and Dale, while Rick tries stepping away from constant violence and focuses more on farming and raising Judith.
During a supply run, Rick encounters a woman named Clara who is desperate for help. She reveals her husband has turned and attempts to feed Rick to him, forcing him to kill her. The encounter reminds Rick how fragile people have become in the new world.
Back at the prison, Lizzie is caught treating walkers like friends before Carl pulls her away. The moment worries Carol and hints that something may be wrong with how Lizzie sees the dead. Later, the peace is shattered when Patrick suddenly becomes violently ill and dies, later reanimating inside the prison cell block and signaling the beginning of a dangerous new outbreak.
4x02: The Infection
Patrick reanimates inside the prison and attacks several cell blocks before. More survivors begin showing flu-like symptoms, forcing the council to quarantine the sick while Hershel tries figuring out what’s causing the outbreak. He eventually realizes the infection came from the pigs Rick had been raising. Rick is forced to kill the pigs himself to prevent the sickness from spreading any further.
As panic grows throughout the prison, Tyreese makes a horrifying discovery when he finds Karen and David burned to death outside the cell blocks, leaving him angry and searching for whoever murdered them.
4x03: Out of the Ashes
The illness continues spreading rapidly. After Dr. Caleb dies, Hershel takes responsibility for the quarantined survivors despite the danger. Maggie begs him to stop risking his life treating the sick, but he insists helping people is worth the danger. Meanwhile Donna, Andrea and Glenn start showing symptoms.
Daryl leads a supply run in search of medicine. Joining him are Michonne, Oscar, and Beth’s boyfriend Zach. Along the way, they hear a radio broadcast to a place called “Sanctuary”. During the run, Daryl catches Oscar secretly sneaking alcohol into the bag as he struggles to cope with everything he’s lost. Zach is later killed during a walker attack, devastating Beth.
Rick investigates Karen and David’s deaths and learns Carol was responsible, believing killing them would stop the infection from spreading. When Tyreese discovers the truth, he lashes out in anger, leading to a violent fight with Rick before Allen pulls them apart.
4x04: Lines We Cross
Rick and Carol leave on a supply run where they meet a young couple on the road. Eventually the woman is killed and the man disappears, leaving Rick disturbed by how quickly people are lost. Rick confronts Carol about killing Karen and David. Carol defends her actions, insisting she was trying to protect the prison, but Rick ultimately decides he can no longer trust her around the group and tells her she can’t return to the prison.
Donna’s condition worsens as the sickness begins taking a heavy toll on her body. Allen, Lizzie, and Mika spend time with her as she tries comforting them despite clearly knowing she may not survive. Their emotional conversation devastates the family and leaves Allen struggling to stay strong for his daughters.
4x05: One Last Breath
Donna succumbs to the illness despite her family refusing to leave her side. Andrea is forced to put her down while Allen and the girls helplessly watch. Daryl’s group returns moments too late to save Donna, but Hershel is able to treat the rest before more lives are lost.
Rick quietly confides in only a few trusted people about exiling Carol, with Dale supporting Rick’s decision even while understanding how painful it was for him to make. The secret creates growing tension as Rick wonders how the rest of the group will react if they learn the truth.
4x06: The Cost of Survival
Flashbacks reveal the aftermath of the Governor burning Woodbury to the ground before eventually being abandoned by Martinez and Shumpert, leaving him completely alone.
Months later, he wanders the road under a false identity and encounters Lily, Meghan, and Lily’s dying father. He slowly begins helping the family and forming a bond with Meghan, seeing echoes of Penny in her. When Lily’s father reanimates, the Governor kills him to protect the family, further drawing them toward him for safety. Soon after, they come across a survivor camp led by Martinez and Shumpert.
4x07: Shadows of the Past
The Governor joins the camp while continuing to hide his true identity from Lily. Though he briefly appears more stable, his violent instincts quickly return. He first kills Shumpert in secret before later murdering Martinez as well, taking control of the group for himself. As he becomes the new leader, he begins shaping the group into something more aggressive. Lily slowly starts trusting him, unaware of the brutality he’s hiding beneath the surface.
While scouting the area, the Governor discovers the prison and watches from a distance. He sees Michonne and Hershel outside burning corpses, realizing Rick’s group is still alive and vulnerable.
4x08: Too Far Gone
The Governor captures Hershel and Michonne to force Rick’s into surrender. Rick pleads for coexistence, but the Governor refuses. In front of everyone, he brutally decapitates Hershel while everyone watches. Dale holds Maggie and Beth back as they break down watching their father die.
Lily arrives carrying Meghan’s body. the Governor shoots Meghan before ordering his group to attack the prison. A massive firefight erupts as walkers flood into the battlefield and both sides begin falling apart. During the chaos, Andrea and Allen help load survivors onto the bus and Oscar sacrifices himself to buy time for Tyreese to escape with Lizzie, Mika and Judith. Rick and the Governor engage in a brutal fight, with the Governor overpowering him and nearly before Michonne intervenes and kills him once and for all.
With the prison overrun and destroyed, the survivors scatter in different directions. Rick escapes with Carl as the prison falls behind them in flames and chaos.
4x09: After
After escaping the prison, Carl helps a badly injured Rick to an abandoned home where Rick collapses from exhaustion. Carl scavenges nearby houses supplies while struggling with anger and resentment toward his father after everything they’ve lost.
Elsewhere, Michonne wanders alone, haunted by memories of her past. As she searches for signs of the group, she discovers tracks left behind by Rick and Carl. Following their trail, she finally finds the house where they are hiding and quietly reunites with them, giving them a small sense of hope.
4x10: Left Behind
Daryl and Beth escaping the prison together. Daryl steps into a protective role as Beth struggles after losing Hershel.
Tyreese, Lizzie, Mika, and Judith reunite with Carol, though Tyreese remains unaware that Carol killed Karen.
Maggie, Andrea, and Allen discover the bus abandoned with its reanimated passengers inside. Terrified Glenn may be among them, Maggie breaks down while searching the bus but is relieved when he isn’t there.
At the ruined prison, Glenn wakes up alone before finding Dale also survived the battle. They leave together and encounter Abraham, Rosita, and Eugene on the road, with a mission heading toward Washington, D.C.
4x11: Claimed
Rick, Carl, and Michonne’s home is taken over by a group called the Claimers. While Rick hides inside the house to avoid being discovered, Michonne and Carl narrowly escape outside and wait for a chance to reunite with him.
After escaping, they begin noticing signs pointing toward a place called Terminus.
Glenn and Dale travel with Abraham, Rosita, and Eugene and learn Eugene claims to know the cause of the outbreak. Abraham reveals they’re heading to Washington, D.C. believing Eugene may be humanity’s best chance at stopping the outbreak.
4x12: Moonshine and Memories
Daryl and Beth continue on the road as Beth struggles to cope with everything she’s lost. Wanting a brief escape, Beth convinces Daryl to help her find alcohol for the first time. They eventually discover a country club and manage to scavenge bottles of alcohol.
Later, they take shelter in a small cabin. As they drink, Beth opens up about losing Hershel and her hopes for the future, while Daryl reflects on his rough past and the people he’s lost along the way. The experience brings them closer and gives them a rare moment of peace.
4x13: All Signs Point Somewhere
Following signs toward Terminus, Maggie, Andrea, and Allen disagree over what direction to take. Desperate to find Glenn, Maggie decides to leave on her own. Allen later follows her trail, believing his family is dead and not wanting to lose someone else he cares about. Andrea remains behind in a small town, where she later saves Maggie from a walker attack. Realizing Maggie refuses to give up on Glenn, Andrea decides to continue traveling with her.
Meanwhile, Daryl and Beth take refuge inside an old church. Their brief safety is shattered when Beth is suddenly kidnapped by people connected to Grady Memorial Hospital. Daryl searches for her but later falls into the hands of the claimers.
4x14: The Grove
Tyreese and Carol stop at a quiet cabin with Lizzie, Mika, and Judith while following signs toward Terminus. Carol and Tyreese become worried by Lizzie’s unhealthy fascination with walkers. The situation turns tragic when they discover Lizzie has killed Mika and is preparing to kill Judith, believing they’ll come back “better.” Realizing Lizzie is too dangerous to live with others, Carol tearfully shoots her while Tyreese watches from the house.
Afterward, Carol confesses to Tyreese that she killed Karen during the outbreak. Though heartbroken, Tyreese forgives her, and they continues toward Terminus with baby Judith.
4x15: Crossroads
Glenn, Dale, Abraham, Rosita, and Eugene discover a sign near a tunnel left by Maggie, convincing Glenn she’s still alive. Abraham warns the tunnel is too dangerous, but Glenn and Dale go anyway. Inside, they are surrounded by walkers before Maggie, Andrea, and Allen arrive to save them. The combined group continues toward Terminus together.
Daryl is forced to travel with the Claimers after being taken by them. As he spends time with them, he learns they’re tracking Rick after discovering one of their men was killed at the house he escaped from, putting Rick and Carl directly in danger.
4x16: Welcome to Terminus
The Claimers catch up to Rick, Carl, and Michonne after Daryl is forced to lead them. When they threaten to assault Michonne and hurt Carl, Rick and Daryl fight back slaughtering the entire group. Rick brutally kills Joe by biting out his throat. Rick, Carl, Michonne, and Daryl continue following the signs toward Terminus. Before entering, Rick secretly buries a bag of weapons outside the fences as a precaution.
Inside Terminus, the group meets Gareth and are welcomed into the community. After a tense confrontation, Gareth’s people force Rick, Carl, Michonne, and Daryl into a boxcar at gunpoint, where they discover Glenn, Maggie, Dale, Andrea, Allen, Abraham, Rosita, and Eugene already trapped there. Realizing Terminus is not the sanctuary it claimed to be, Rick tells the group that they’re messing with the wrong people.
Terminus Pair Ups:
Rick, Carl, Michonne
Glenn, Dale, Abraham, Rosita, Eugene
Maggie, Andrea, Allen
Carol, Tyreese, Lizzie, Mika, Judith
Daryl & Beth
End of Season Character Status:
Survivors:
Rick, Carl, Andrea, Daryl, Glenn, Maggie, Dale, Michonne, Tyreese, Carol, Beth, Allen, Judith, Abraham, Rosita, Eugene, Gareth
Deaths:
Clara, Patrick, David, Karen, Zach,Dr Caleb, Donna, Shumpert, Martinez, Meghan, Mitch, Hershel, Governor, Lily, Oscar, Mika, Lizzie, the claimers, Joe
Unknown:
Morgan Jones
Just gotta say not getting Norman Reedus for space racer was an insane missed opportunity-UNR
This was not my own original thought i heard this from "the invincible podcast" but they are completely right, he's the perfect actor to portray space racer. For one he already has that kirkman walking dead connection but also Reedus always plays biker characters and is a biker irl so it's kind of a no brainer. That's who's voice i am hearing in the comics
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Norman Reedus through the years.-UNR
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Blade-UNR
What do my celebrity crushes say about me? (Names are in the description)-UNR
My rewrite for TWD: Season 3-UNR
Key Changes:
Samuels family present, Dale is with Andrea & Michonne, Sasha dies early on, Andrea survives
Main Cast:
Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes
Sarah W. Callies as Lori Grimes (Credited ep. 1-8)
Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes
Laurie Holden as Andrea Harrison
Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon
Steven Yeun as Glenn Rhee
Lauren Cohan as Maggie Greene
Jeff DeMunn as Dale Horvath
Danai Gurira as Michonne Hawthorne
Chad L. Coleman as Tyreese Williams (Ep. 5-onward)
Michael Rooker as Merle Dixon
David Morrissey as The Governor
Also Starring:
Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier
IronE Singelton as T-Dog Douglas
Garret Dillahunt as Allen Samuels
Jenna Elfman as Donna Samuels
Scott Wilson as Hershel Greene
Guest Starring:
Emily Kinney as Beth Greene
Brighton Sharbino as Lizzie Samuels
Kyla Kenedy as Mika Samuels
Lewis Temple as Axel Henderson
Vincent Ward as Oscar Miller
Nick Gomez as Tomas Jackson
Markice Moore as Andrew Harris
Sonequa Green as Sasha Williams
Dallas Roberts as Dr Milton Mamet
Jose Cantillo as Caesar Martinez
Travis Love as Travis Shumpert
Melissa Ponzio as Karen Russo
Lennie James as Morgan Jones
3x01: Seeds of Survival
After surviving a harsh winter, the group has hardened and united firmly under Rick’s leadership. He and Carl have withdrawn from Lori after her response to Shane’s death. When they discover an abandoned prison, Rick and Daryl lead them inside, fighting through walkers as they secure parts of the yard and cell blocks. During an attack Hershel is bitten on the leg. With no time to think, Rick amputates his leg to save his life. As they continue clearing, they discover five surviving prisoners still trapped inside, leading to a standoff between the groups.
Elsewhere, Michonne and Dale care for a feverish Andrea while surviving on the road. Andrea grows weaker as the three continue searching for safety.
3x02: The Inmates
Rick claims the prison and tries to strike a deal with the convicts, but their Tomas proves too aggressive. Rick kills Tomas and leaves Andrew trapped outside with walkers after he tries taking revenge. He spares Oscar and Axel, giving them their own cell block while claiming the prison for his group.
Meanwhile, Carol and Lori care for Hershel as he fights to survive after losing his leg. Preparing for Lori’s pregnancy complications, Carol makes Glenn help her practice a C-section on a walker. Later, Hershel finally wakes up, bringing relief to the group.
3x03: A Little Town Called Woodbury
Andrea, Dale, and Michonne witness a helicopter crash nearby. Hoping to find supplies, they investigate but are quickly discovered by Merle Dixon, who takes them to Woodbury. There, they meet the Governor, who presents the town as a safe and civilized community. As Andrea begins seeing Woodbury as a fresh start, Michonne is suspicious of the Governor. Dale questions how they have managed to survive so comfortably for so long.
The Governor later tracks down a group connected to the crashed helicopter and ambushes them, revealing the darker side hidden beneath Woodbury’s peaceful image.
3x04: Killer Within
In Woodbury, Michonne and Dale grow suspicious of the Governor and try convincing Andrea to leave before it’s too late. Andrea refuses, believing Woodbury could still be a real safe haven. Merle questions Andrea and Dale about Daryl.
At the prison, Andrew unleashes walkers into the cell blocks. During the attack, T-Dog sacrifices himself to save Carol, while Oscar kills Andrew before he can escape again. Allen takes responsibility for Hershel, Donna and the kids and as the prison falls apart around them, Lori goes into labor. Maggie is forced to perform a C-section to save the baby, but Lori dies during the birth, where Carl tearfully puts her down before she can turn.
3x05: Say the Word
Woodbury holds a celebration, with the Governor presenting the town as peaceful and thriving. Michonne and Dale become convinced the Governor is dangerous and prepare to leave, but Andrea refuses to go with them. Believing Woodbury can still become something good, she tells them she wants to try to save the town from the inside, asking them to come back for her once she’s finished. The Governor then forces Michonne and Dale out of Woodbury.
Elsewhere, a man named Tyreese and his sister Sasha struggle to survive on the road together, exhausted and running low on supplies as they continue searching for somewhere safe to stay.
Meanwhile, Rick completely shuts himself off from the group in grief. While wandering the prison, he hears a telephone ringing and answers it, believing someone is speaking to him from outside the prison.
3x06: Splintered Minds
Rick’s mental state continues collapsing after Lori’s death as he begins hallucinating her. While searching the prison yard, Daryl discovers Carol alive after believing she died during the walker attack, giving the group a rare moment of hope.
In Woodbury, the Governor sends Merle kill Michonne and Dale. While following Merle, Dale and Michonne witness Glenn and Maggie being captured during a supply run. Wanting to help but badly outnumbered, Dale stops Michonne from intervening, knowing they would likely be killed too. Merle brings Glenn and Maggie back to Woodbury and lies to the Governor that Michonne is dead.
Michonne and Dale eventually arrive at the prison seeking shelter. The group initially prepares for a confrontation, but Rick quickly lowers his weapon the moment he recognizes Dale.
3x07: When the Dead Come Knocking
Merle and the Governor torture Glenn and Maggie for information about the prison and Rick’s group. Glenn refuses to break despite being beaten, while Maggie is pushed to her emotional limit.
Tyreese struggles to keep Sasha moving as her condition rapidly worsens. The two narrowly survive walker attacks while searching for somewhere safe, eventually spotting the prison fences in the distance.
At the prison, Dale reveals that Glenn and Maggie were captured by Merle. Rick immediately prepares a rescue mission despite Hershel warning him not to rush in. Michonne agrees to guide Rick, Daryl, and Oscar to the gates of Woodbury.
3x08: Made to Suffer
Tyreese and Sasha reach the back side of the prison, where Carl discovers them and brings them. Hershel and Carol begin treating Sasha while Tyreese explains what they’ve survived.
Rick, Michonne, Daryl, and Oscar infiltrate Woodbury to rescue Glenn and Maggie. A massive shootout erupts and Oscar is killed while helping cover their escape. Michonne breaks into the Governor’s apartment kills Penny before stabbing the Governor in the eye. Enraged that Merle failed to kill Michonne earlier, he turns on him publicly and forces him into a cage fight against Daryl.
Andrea chooses to stay in Woodbury for the time being, believing innocent people will suffer and to try keeping Woodbury from completely falling under the Governor’s control, convinced she can still prevent more bloodshed.
3x09: The Suicide King
Rick rescues Daryl and Merle from Woodbury during the arena fight, barely escaping alive. Glenn refuses to let Merle stay at the prison after what happened. Not wanting to abandon his brother again, Daryl leaves with Merle.
In Woodbury, Andrea tries keeping the town together while the Governor disappears after Michonne’s attack.
Meanwhile, Allen argues that Tyreese and Sasha deserve a chance to stay, while Hershel grows frustrated by Rick’s paranoia. He still refuses and sends them away despite their condition.
3x10: Alone in the Dark
With Rick mentally checked out, Glenn takes charge around the prison. His leadership creates tension with Hershel, who believes Rick needs to return before things fall apart completely.
Daryl and Merle encounter a family on the road, Daryl wants to help them, but Merle argues they’ll only slow them down, leading to an argument between the brothers. Realizing Merle hasn’t changed, Daryl leaves him and returns to the prison, but Merle follows him.
That night, the Governor launches a surprise attack on the prison, opening fire from outside the fences. During the assault, Axel is killed, and the Governor floods the prison yard with walkers before disappearing back into the night, leaving the group shaken and terrified of what comes next.
3x11: I Ain’t a Judas
Hershel pushes Rick to step back into leadership after seeing the prison beginning to fall apart without him. After Merle insults Donna, Allen nearly attacks him, leading to a heated confrontation that further divides the group over whether Merle can be trusted. Andrea travels to the prison to negotiate peace, but Rick refuses. Before Andrea leaves, Carol quietly urges her to kill the Governor before more people die.
Meanwhile, Tyreese and Sasha arrive at Woodbury searching for shelter, where the Governor welcomes them into the town as he secretly prepares for war with the prison.
3x12: Clear
Rick, Michonne, and Carl leave on a supply run and discover Morgan, who is mentally broken and has become obsessed with clearing walkers. He tries to kill Rick before coming back to normal. Rick tries convincing him to return to the prison, but he refuses.
In Woodbury, Sasha takes a turn for the worse. Milton tries helping her, but the Governor refuses to waste supplies on someone he views as unimportant. Outwardly, he pretends to care while Tyreese remains at her bedside. Andrea realizes Woodbury is far less compassionate than it claims to be as Sasha dies with Tyreese beside her.
3x13: Arrow on the Doorpost
Andrea arranges a meeting between Rick and Governor. While they talk, Daryl and Hershel spend time with Martinez and Milton outside, realizing how similar their groups really are. Dale tells Andrea not to feel guilty about not leaving with him and Michonne. The Governor offers Rick a peace deal, claiming the violence can end if Michonne is handed over.
In Woodbury, Tyreese struggles with Sasha’s death and feels isolated in the town. During this time, he meets Karen, who offers him comfort and kindness as he begins trying to rebuild himself after his loss.
3x14: Edge of War
Rick considers the offer to hand over Michonne. Dale is horrified, arguing that she has earned her place with the group and that sacrificing her would destroy everything they stand for.
The Governor prepares a torture chamber for Michonne, while Tyreese helps Martinez gather walkers without fully understanding what they’re being used for. After realizing the Governor never wanted peace, Andrea races to warn Rick’s group. Before she can reach them, the Governor captures her, dragging her back to Woodbury and imprisoning her inside the torture chamber meant for Michonne.
3x15: This Sorrowful Life
Rick decides not to hand Michonne over, realizing Dale was right. Feeling he’s failed as a leader, he steps back from leadership and tells the group major decisions should be made through votes rather than by him alone.
Merle secretly kidnaps Michonne to trade her to the Governor, but realizes he will never stop hunting Rick’s group no matter what happens. Instead of turning Michonne over, he releases her and decides to strike back at the Governor on his own. He ambushes his men and sabotages their attack, killing several of them before confronting the Governor himself. The Governor brutally kills Merle after a violent fight, leaving him to reanimate alone. Daryl tracks Merle down and finds him turned into a walker. Heartbroken, Daryl is forced to put Merle down himself as the prison prepares for the final attack.
3x16: A World Without Mercy
Trapped inside the Governor’s torture chamber, Andrea convinces Milton and Tyreese that the Governor has lost control and must be stopped from the inside. As Tyreese begins turning against Woodbury’s leadership, Milton secretly helps Andrea try to escape before the Governor discovers their betrayal. Enraged, he kills Milton and leaves him trapped inside the chamber with Andrea after he reanimates. She is forced to fight for her life as Milton turns before it’s too late.
Rick leads the group into an ambush against Woodbury’s army. During the battle, Carl shocks Rick by killing a surrendering young soldier, showing how hardened he has become. The attack throws Woodbury’s forces into panic, and when many of his people try retreating, the Governor snaps and massacres his own army, sparing only Martinez. Karen survives the massacre and later leads Rick’s group back to Woodbury. There, Andrea narrowly survives after managing to kill the reanimated Milton and escape the chamber.
With the Governor gone and Woodbury abandoned, Rick welcomes Andrea, Tyreese, Karen, and the surviving Woodbury citizens into the prison, finally turning it into a true community.
End of Season Character Status:
Survivors:
Rick, Carl, Andrea, Daryl, Glenn, Maggie, Dale, Michonne, Tyreese, Carol, Hershel, Beth, Allen, Donna, Lizzie, Mika, Karen, Martinez, Governor
Deaths:
Big Tiny, Tomas, T-Dog, Lori, Andrew, Oscar, Axel, Sasha, Shumpert, Merle, Milton
Unknown:
Morgan Jones
Monday, May 11, 2026
Death Stranding is a miracle-UNR
The simplest way to tell whether somebody is going to enjoy Death Stranding, is to commit a cardinal sin of game reviews - compare it to Dark Souls.
Do you like Dark Souls/Bloodborne/Elden Ring/Demon's Souls? Do you like it for its twitchy action gameplay, variety of character builds and big beefy bosses with insane attack strings, or for its weird but captivating fantasy world, with a ton of poorly explained systems and poison swamps?
Because Death Stranding is a game about overcoming one Miyazaki poison swamp after another, except that poison swamp has (sometimes literal) hands, and will throw you like a plastic doll, if you don't respect it. Its also one of very few non-RPG open world games, that makes use of its open world for something else, than boring checklist objectives.
Its also super polished, AAA game, with top tier Hollywood talent, and extremely niche gameplay, that is super easy to undersale as a "walking simulator", that Sony was somehow convinced into financing. This is the real Kojima miracle working.
I'm not going to talk about lore, plot or the fact that Norman Reedus plays the role of main character, or that the game is about package delivery in a post-apocalyptic world, everyone and their dog knows that. This was the main marketing pitch. Instead, I want to talk about what this game is for me. And I think, it is the biggest revolution in open world game design since at least GTA3.
This might be a bit controversial, but the biggest difficulty in making open world games, is the technology. How to use enough smoke and mirrors, to convince the player that their character is in the real city, real island, something like that. This is where the biggest innovations happen, with more computing power, comes the ability to put more "real" stuff on the screen, without resorting to tricks like the Silent Hill fog.
But the games remain roughly the same. "You go to an NPC, watch a cutscene, go to a marker on a map (either on foot or via a vehicle), do some third person shooting, watch some cutscenes and go back" - can be gameplay description of GTA3, Red Dead Redemption 2 and ton of other AAA open world games. "Oh there are also checklists you can accomplish" - this can be also said about ton of open world games.
To me, that means there is very little point to an open world design. The player is going to cover kilometers of terrain, during which very little happens. Yes, you can say "that's the point, you are meant to vibe and take in the atmosphere", and I get that, I have my share of time doing that on the streets of Liberty City or Night City.
The problem with that is... That I can do that in the real world as well, and its going to be 10 times more impactful. If you like driving around open world games to immerse yourself, I recommend going out for a 2 AM nightdriving trip. Put on some moody music, pick a destination in your city, and just cruise there. The Friday/Saturday night air tastes differently once you do that.
What's most interesting abut Death Stranding, is how it sets that setup on its head. There is very little action at the destinations you go to - usually watching a cutscene and flipping through some terminal screens. The most action-packed and nerve wrecking sequences, are going to happen during transit. The game will be constantly throwing obstacles your way - be it terrifying ghostly things, "bandits" or just a really deep river. There is constant stream of interesting decisions to make - should I try to cross the river on my bike, and risk losing it along with the cargo, or do a bonus trip to a distribution centre to get materials for the bridge? Maybe I should ditch the bike, and try to carry the cargo on my back? Should I try to get through a bandits territory, or walk around it (usually a longer trip involving mountains)? Can I take some extra cargo? What if there are slippery slopes ahead of me? What if... It goes on and on.
A lot of open world games falls into trap of introducing systems, and then failing to impose any consequence for ignoring them - this is also something Death Stranding solves, because literally everything matters. Your main task will be delivering cargo from point A to point B. But unlike many other titles, everything you carry is not some abstract thing in a magical inventory system, that might introduce some slightly annoying speed penalty if you cross some arbitrary boundary. Death Stranding will allow you carry more stuff than it is necessary, and will punish you heavily if you overestimate your abilities. You've fallen into the river? Good luck catching up with the cargo, that now going down the stream. You left your bike in the rain to deal with the BTs in peace? The cargo will get damaged eventually. You don't have the repair spray? Well, good luck delivering the cargo before its lost. You have not taken spare shoes with you to carry extra cargo? You know the drill.
But if there is one thing Death Stranding is not, its cruel. There is a social strand system. Somebody will put down a ladder in their game, and it will appear in yours, just when you need it. Its a brilliant system, and has works like a charm.
Death Stranding is a GOTY contender for me. Only thing I regret, is that I used to doubt in it. I should have played it earlier!
What do my celebrity crushes say about me 😝-UNR
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Saturday, May 9, 2026
Norman Reedus Horror Film, 'Pendulum', What To Expect, Cast And Plot As Makers Announce Release Date-UNR
Bana film önerin-UNR
Norman Reedus would’ve been the ideal choice for an older John Connor.-UNR
My rewrite for TWD: Season 2-UNR
Key Changes:
16 episode season, Morgan present, Samuels family present, Jim takes Dale’s death, Dale survives.
Note:
*Allen Samuels is Hershel’s top farm hand, husband to Donna and father to Ben, Lizzie & Mika.
*FTWD doesn’t exist in this rewrite, therefore I am using Dillahunt & Elfman as Allen & Donna in my series.
*Morgan exits main cast temporarily, will have guest appearance in S3-5 and return to main cast for S6
Main Cast:
Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes
Jon Bernthal as Shane Walsh
Sarah W. Callies as Lori Grimes
Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes
Lennie James as Morgan Jones
Laurie Holden as Andrea Harrison
Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon
Steven Yeun as Glenn Rhee
Jeff DeMunn as Dale Horvath
Also Starring:
Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier
IronE Singleton as T-Dog Douglas
Andrew Rothenberg as Jim King
Lauren Cohan as Maggie Greene
Scott Wilson as Hershel Greene
Guest Starring:
Madison Lintz as Sophia Peletier
Emily Kinney as Beth Greene
Garret Dillahunt as Allen Samuels
Jenna Elfman as Donna Samuels
Tyler Chase as Ben Samuels (replacing Jimmy)
Brighton Sharbino as Lizzie Samuels
Kyla Kenedy as Mika Samuels
Jane McNeill as Patricia Taylor
Prior T. Vince as Otis Taylor
Michael Zegen as Randall Culver
2x01: What Lies Ahead
With Atlanta no longer safe, Rick leads the group along the highway. A traffic jam forces them to stop and scavenge, but a walker herd sends everyone scrambling for cover. In the chaos, Sophia runs into the woods, and Rick chases after her, hiding her by a creek and promising to return—only for her to disappear.
As the group begins searching for Sophia, Rick, Shane, and Carl push deeper into the woods. While quietly approaching a deer, Carl steps out into the open—when a gunshot suddenly rings out. He’s hit and collapses, leaving Rick and Shane in shock as they rush to his side.
2x02: Safe Haven
Otis rushes Rick, Shane, and a badly wounded Carl to the Greene farm, where an old vet named Hershel begins treating him. Realizing Carl needs urgent medical supplies, he sends Shane and Otis to a nearby high school to retrieve what’s needed. Meanwhile, Hershel’s daughter, Maggie rides out to bring Lori to the farm.
Back on the highway, the rest of the group continues searching for Sophia, with Carol holding onto hope and setting aside supplies in case her daughter returns. Daryl takes the lead in tracking her, determined not to give up.
At the school, Shane and Otis gather supplies but quickly find themselves surrounded by a massive herd of walkers. Trapped inside with no easy way out, they’re forced to fight for survival as the situation spirals out of control.
2x03: Blood on the Highway
In flashbacks, Shane and Otis fight their way through the high school, gathering the supplies Carl needs. Realizing they won’t both make it, Shane makes a brutal choice—he shoots Otis, sacrificing him to distract the walkers. After escaping, Shane returns alone, shaving his head and covering up what really happened.
Back at the farm, Glenn leads the rest of the group there after learning where Rick went. They’re welcomed—cautiously—by Hershel and his family. The group is introduced to the Beth, the Allen family, and Otis’s wife, Patricia, showing this might not be just a temporary stop.
2x04: Cherokee Rose
The group gathers at the farm to mourn Otis, Shane struggles to hide the truth about what really happened. Trying to stay focused, he begins training the group how to use their guns.
Glenn and Maggie go for a supply run, where they eventually hook up. Meanwhile, Daryl continues searching for Sophia and, in a rare gentle moment, gives Carol a Cherokee rose as a symbol of hope. Lori begins to suspect something is off and takes a pregnancy test, confirming she’s pregnant, not knowing who the father is.
2x05: Chupacabra
As the search for Sophia drags on, Shane begins pushing Rick to face reality and call it off, arguing that it’s putting everyone at risk. Meanwhile, Hershel makes it clear that the group can’t stay forever and will need to leave soon.
Daryl continues searching on his own, refusing to give up on Sophia. While out in the woods, he’s injured and begins hallucinating Merle, who forces him to confront his past. Despite this, he pushes forward, showing his determination and loyalty.
At the farm, Glenn starts to notice strange behavior and eventually discovers the shocking truth—walkers are being kept alive inside Hershel’s barn.
2x06: Still Waters
Morgan struggles with the loss of Duane and keeps to himself around the farm. At the river, Jim encourages him not to shut everyone out, leading to conversations about survival, grief, and the kind of people they’re becoming.
Allen grows frustrated with Rick’s leadership and the continued search for Sophia, believing the group is wasting time and resources. Donna tries to keep peace while looking after the kids and helping Carol through her fear that Sophia may never return. Glenn wrestles with the secret of the walkers in the barn, Maggie urges him to stay quiet, but the pressure begins weighing on him as he struggles to understand Hershel’s way of thinking.
Late that night, Morgan sits outside the farmhouse alone as distant walker groans echo through the fields, reminding everyone that the danger surrounding the farm is never far away.
2x07: The Secrets
Glenn finally confides in Dale, revealing the walkers in the barn and Lori’s pregnancy. Dale becomes concerned with the tension within the group and begins watching Shane more closely, still suspicious about Otis’ death.
Glenn and Maggie go for another supply run. While searching a pharmacy, Maggie is attacked by walkers, forcing Glenn to fight them off and barely getting them both out alive, pushing Glenn further toward wanting the truth out. Dale questions Shane about Otis. Shane reacts aggressively and threatens him to stop digging into things that don’t concern him.
Rick learns Lori is pregnant, and she finally confesses her relationship with Shane. Though hurt, Rick accepts what happened and tells Lori they have to move forward together for their family’s sake.
2x08: Pretty Much Dead Already
Tension boils over when Glenn reveals the truth about the walkers. Shane becomes furious that Rick and Hershel have kept secrets while everyone else risked their lives searching for Sophia. Rick confronts Hershel about keeping walkers in the barn, but he insists they can be cured. Hoping to prove his point, Hershel takes Rick out to capture walkers alive, showing how deeply he believes they’re still human.
Shane snaps under the pressure, breaks open the barn and drags the walkers out one by one as the group guns them down. After the walkers are killed, one more slowly emerges from the barn—Sophia. The group freezes as Carol breaks down and Rick steps forward. Realizing there’s no saving her, he tearfully puts her down himself while the rest of the group stands devastated in silence.
2x09: Nebraska
After Sophia’s death, Hershel leaves the farm and goes drinking at a bar in town, leaving the group shaken. Meanwhile, Lori and Maggie try to help a suicidal Beth with her depression. Andrea lets Beth make her attempt and she changes her mind.
Worried about Rick, Lori heads into town on her own but crashes her car along the way, leaving her stranded. Meanwhile, Rick and Glenn find Hershel at the bar and try convincing him to return home. While there, two armed men named Dave and Tony arrive and begin questioning them about the farm. Sensing danger, Rick suddenly shoots and kills both men before they can threaten the group.
2x10: Triggerfinger
Shane finds Lori injured beside her crashed car. He helps her back to the farm, though the tension between them remains strong after Lori makes it clear their relationship is over.
Rick, Glenn, and Hershel are forced into a fight after more people arrive looking for answers. During the chaos, Rick meets Randall, who ends is badly injured and trapped.
The group escapes town and returns to the farm with Randall, but his arrival immediately causes division. While some believe helping him was the right thing to do, others fear bringing an outsider back could put everyone in danger.
2x11: Lines in the Sand
Randall’s arrival creates a divide within the group. Rick wants to keep him alive, while Shane thinks killing him is the safest option. Morgan sides with Rick at first, but Shane’s arguments slowly begins getting into his head.
Andrea trains with Shane and starts agreeing with his mindset, while Allen openly supports Shane’s leadership.
Daryl and T-Dog search the area for signs of Randall’s group and find evidence that people have been nearby. Maggie becomes upset seeing how much conflict Rick’s group has brought to the farm. Randall reveals he knows Maggie and remembers details about the farm’s location, making the threat feel real.
2x12: No Turning Back
Rick tries calming everyone down, but Shane grows increasingly impatient and openly questions Rick’s leadership in front of the others.
Dale and Jim talk about how the group is changing, with Jim admitting he fears becoming numb to death. Dale continues arguing against executing Randall, warning that the group is drifting further away from the people they used to be. Andrea disagrees and believes keeping Randall alive is too dangerous.
Hershel considers asking the group to leave once Randall is dealt with, worried the violence is destroying the farm. Daryl grows suspicious that Shane is hiding something about Otis. Glenn overhears Allen considering leaving the farm with Donna if things continue getting worse.
2x13: 18 Miles Out
Rick deciding to take Shane and Randall out the next morning to figure out how far Randall’s group really is. Rick confronts Shane about Otis, knowing he sacrificed him. Shane pushes to kill Randall while Rick refuses to become killers without exhausting other options. Their resentment boils into a fight, nearly ending with Shane leaving Rick behind during a walker attack. Rick tells Shane he still sees him as family and offers him a second chance. Though Shane agrees, it’s clear their trust is badly damaged. They decide to bring Randall back to the farm for the group to decide his fate together.
Morgan notices Carol struggling with Sophia’s death and sits with her outside the house. Carol admits she doesn’t know how to keep going after losing her daughter, while Morgan opens up about Duane and the guilt he still carries. The two share a quiet moment of understanding, finding comfort in someone else who truly understands loss.
2x14: Judge, Jury, Executioner
The group debates Randall’s fate and vote to execute him. Dale passionately argues against it, warning that killing Randall would destroy what little humanity they still have left. Jim is the only one who openly supports him even as the rest of the group turns against them.
Carl begins acting reckless around the farm and plays with a walker in the woods. Later, he shocks Rick by encouraging him to kill Randall, making Rick realize how much he is being affected. Rick changes his mind and refuses to follow through, declaring that they won’t become killers without reason. Shane is left furious.
That night, the walker Carl encountered earlier attacks Jim. The group rushes to help, but he it’s already too late. As everyone mourns, Daryl quietly puts him down, leaving the group at their lowest point ever.
2x15: Better Angels
The group holds a funeral for Jim. Dale is deeply shaken, while Carl struggles with being responsible. Shane secretly releases Randall and kills him to lure Rick into a trap. Daryl and Glenn find Randall’s body with no bites and rush to warn the others.
In the field, Shane finally confronts Rick, admitting he believes he can’t protect the group anymore. He tries forcing Rick to kill him first, but when Shane moves to shoot, Rick stabs him in the chest. Rick is devastated as Shane dies, knowing he just killed his best friend. As Rick struggles to process what happened, Carl appears behind him. Shane reanimates, and Carl tearfully puts him down. The gunshot echoes and in the distance, massive hordes of walkers begin slowly turning toward the farm.
2x16: Beside the Dying Fire
The herd overruns the farm. Rick and Carl escape the fields as walkers flood the property. Hershel tries defending it, but realizes the farm is lost and is forced to evacuate with Beth and Maggie. Patricia is killed, while Ben dies inside the RV. Morgan becomes separated from the rest of the group while helping people escape, disappearing into the darkness as the farm falls.
Most of the group reunites on the highway. Rick tells the group about Shane’s death and finally reveals Jenner told him at that everyone is infected no matter how they die.
When the group begins questioning Rick’s decisions he snaps and declares that he’s done trying to please everyone. He tells them that if they want to survive, they follow his lead—because this is no longer a democracy.
Elsewhere, Andrea and Dale are left behind during the escape and spends the night fighting walkers. Just as they’re about to be overwhelmed, a mysterious hooded woman wielding a katana appears and saves them. She silently leads them away with chained walkers behind her.
End of Season Character Status:
Survivors:
Rick, Lori, Carl, Andrea, Daryl, Glenn, Dale, Carol, T-Dog, Maggie, Hershel, Beth, Allen, Donna, Lizzie, Mika, and an unknown masked swordsman
Deaths:
Sophia, Otis, Dave & Tony, Jim, Randall, Shane, Patricia, Ben
Unknown:
Morgan Jones, Merle Dixon