Thursday, April 24, 2014

The Walking Dead: 4x11 Review

This is honestly like my 4th favorite episode out of season 4.

We start off with Abraham and his folks with Tara and Glenn driving to Washington, and they switch paths around because of a damaged truck (Thanks, Eugene!). We then switch over to Michonne and Carl going out for a supply run. Which then leaves Rick alone, only to hide under a bed with men all around him.

This episode is awesome, and introduces the men in the house as a good start. It's good, gives a good episode for Abraham,Rosita, and Eugene, and also has a bunch of other stuff that's really funny (Michonne's crazy cheese).

In my opinion, this was the 4th best episode of the season. Maybe the 5th, but most likely the 4th. Got a awesome introduction and a bit of a great ending, but everything in the middle of those two combined were 7 letters: A W E S O M E!

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

The Walking Dead: 4x10 Review

So as I can recall, this episode is basically kind of focused on both Daryl and Beth. The intro is spectacular, I like how they had it begin with Beth narrating a diary entry she wrote. In this episode, it also shows Glenn and how he's already set off on a journey for his beloved wife, Maggie. I like the fact that he also finds Tara, and she also does confirm the fate of her sister, Lilly who is dead. This episode was kind of boring to watch, but also introduced three comic book characters: Abraham,Eugene, and Rosita. It was fun to watch still in my opinion though.

I love how they kind of posed them in their poses like how they're posed on issue #53 though, it was kind of fun to see that. But I also noticed David Morrisey (The Governor) and Scott Wilson (Hershel) had their names removed from the opening credits, which left a bit of sadness we have lost those men.

Yet then we discover every single Woodbury member is now D-E-A-D. It was also super nice to see Carol return after being missing for five WHOLE episodes. But overall, this episode was pretty good!

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

The Walking Dead: 4x09 Review + What We Can Expect For 4x10

The Walking Dead's new episode just came out 3 days ago, and well since I'm a huge The Walking Dead fan I'm gonna review it!

The first part of the episode was just as I imagined it, Michonne putting down a zombified Hershel head. Yet I didn't imagine the new walker pets part to come like that. I did however expect for Rick and Carl to find shelter after grabbing items from a restaurant. Those three however are the only survivors from the prison attack we see which wasn't really fun for me, but worked out however.

Most of my predictions were right though, about how Michonne was a mother to a child and how her walkers were Mike & Terry (Her boyfriend/husband and her boyfriend/husband's best friend). I totally loved that nightmare she had though about her life before the apocalypse, it gives us more background and all. I love how they went with the comics too with Rick and Carl.

For most of the episode, I must admit that Carl was like really acting like a jerk. I loved the scene where he was leading the walkers, and that jumpscare where like all of a sudden a random walker is behind him and it switches to commercial. I also loved how there's that jumpscare where he's opening the door and the walker just pops up and almost bites him nearly a couple of times. It's also kind of funny how he grabbed his shoe, and later Carl writes on the door with his message "got my shoe" and later eats 112. oz of pudding.

But it was also kind of a jerky way how he yelled at his dad when he should be taking care of him, I mean he's hurt really bad from that fight with the Governor. But the scene where Rick was like groaning and stuff, I thought Rick had died on us! I thought he died in is sleep and reanimated, but nope they tricked us.

But that scene where Michonne finds them was the best one in my opinion.

I'm really looking forward to see Rosita,Abraham, and Eugene after this episode. It was confirmed they would appear in the next episode, "Inmates" and I really wanna see them and see how they work into the storyline and see the other characters and what happened to them.

I bet we'll see those 3 characters fit in really well, and we can see what happened to Maggie,Glenn,Beth,Daryl, etc. But they did leave us on a cliffhanger so I bet things aren't going so well.

I guess that's pretty much all I gotta say.

Bye guys!

Saturday, January 18, 2014

The Walking Dead: Will We See Morgan Appear In Season 4 or 5?

Morgan, the original token who told Rick about the disaster of walkers has been introduced in episode 1, but hasn't been seen for quite some time. Ever since episode 1, we've only heard Rick speak in his radio to him or mention him. The only other time we've seen him is in season 3 in "Clear". With facts from walkingdead.wikia.com, I think we may be able to see Morgan re-appear in season 4, or 5.

Morgan has been off camera for 2-3 seasons (not counting the one episode he appeared in in season 3), and I think he's been gone for long enough. Morgan has been the one to basically save Rick's life, telling him what's happening with the new world. On July 19th 2013, it was confirmed by Scott Gimple that Morgan would be re-appearing in season 4. But we haven't seen him yet? Yet according to Talking Dead, the producers wanted Morgan to re-appear in season 2 but Lennie James was too busy to reprise his role as Morgan. We would've seen him in season 2, but he wasn't seen since his actor was too busy!

Morgan needs to be on the show again, we haven't seen enough of him. He's been gone too long, and hasn't been around for us to learn more about him. All we know about him is his wife has turned into a walker, bit his son Duane, and Morgan killed his wife but it's unknown if he's killed Duane. We need more of Morgan! He's a great character, and he's more interesting know that he's starting to begin to loose his sanity.

It was confirmed Morgan will be re-appearing in season 4, so there's a really good chance we will see him in the second half of season 4!

The Walking Dead: Season 4 Second Half Trailer Released!

Recently, The Walking Dead has released a trailer for the second half of season 4, full of AWESOMENESS!

In this trailer it's got a few good glimpses of new things, and a couple of things we've already seen.
We first see the prison being over run by walkers. We then get to a narration of Rick's voice, and see Michonne looking over at the prison and walkers. We then see (again) Glenn waking up with blood on his face looking dazed, and Beth breaking down with Daryl just standing there. Which should be a really good scene, since in Episode 1 when Beth's boyfriend dies, she tells Daryl "I don't cry anymore." It then goes to awesome zombie killing! We get Tyreese killing a walker with his axe, Someone who looks like Glenn killing a walker, a group of walkers surrounding someone with some gear on which could be Glenn,Tyreese once again killing a walker with his axe, and two people running from the prison doors. I know for one of them is Tara, but who's the other person with her?
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You can clearly see that it's Tara by the clothing and you catch a glimpse of her face in the scene, so Tara and Lilly might actually return. But once again we see the person with the gear on with her, which could be Glenn. Did Glenn go back to search for Maggie, and instead find Tara?

Afterwords, we get Daryl killing a walker, Michonne chopping a walkers head off with a pile of walker bodies where Michonne looks like she's either crying, or sweating. We then see Maggie looking at something, Tyreese looking at something, Carl (yay!) walking down a path,Rick looking at himself in the mirror, a narration of Rick's voice, and then it goes fast and we see Daryl and Beth running in the fields, a crowd of walkers surrounding someone, someone killing a walker, Michonne chopping TWO walkers heads off, and a scene from 4x08 where Rick aims his gun at the Governor. We then see the Michonne with a narration of Rick!

This trailer REALLY brings out my curiosity side on who's in that suit running with Tara, where's Lilly, and on what happens to the series! And on the scenes with Tyreese, it only shows him with his axe. So the theory of Tyreese saving Judith doesn't seem so good right know... 

This trailer is AWESOME! And I give it a 1000000000000000000000000/10! 

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

New Casting Members For The Walking Dead


It's been revealed a casting member for The Walking Dead has come, and one of them has been introduced as a hunter. There's 6 members of the hunters, and a member of the hunter has been casted. Anissa Matlock has been casted for the second hand of season four! We still don't know which character she's playing yet, but she's rumored to be playing the character of Theresa. She does look a lot like Theresa though, and I think that Theresa is the most likely charcter she's going to play too!
But she isn't the only character who's been casted recently for The Walking Dead, there's a member casted for the role of Rosita Espinosa, a member of the comics books introduced in issue 53! Christian Serratos will be playing Rosita, and I will admit Christian does look a lot like Rosita.




So what do you think of them? I think that they're going to be both wonderful characters on The Walking Dead!

I'll see you guys later, bye!

Friday, January 3, 2014

The Walking Dead: Sneak Peek Clips!

I hope you all had a good Christmas, and a good New Year! As for us The Walking Dead fans, mark your calenders! We've got 36 days until The Walking Dead returns on February 9. Who cares about Valentines day, when you got The Walking Dead!

The first clip shows Glenn (Steven Yeun) at the edge of a zombie pit, passed out! (Lucky, no bites on him seen) And of course, the zombies are trying to get to Glenn to eat him! The clip looked like Glenn was beat up with blood on him and holding a light. But wasn't Glenn on the bus when the attack happened? I guess a event happened with the bus that knocked everyone out of it! (How's he gonna get out of there?!)
The second clip shows Carl (Chandler Riggs) with a moment that would come from a horror film. I'm gonna guess this is from around episode 9, maybe 10 but mostly episode 9. It's most likely linked from the comics, where Carl and Rick (Andrew Lincoln) find a sheltered house and Carl takes the role for a few days while Rick is still hurt from the prison war. (You better not die Carl!)
The third clip shows Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Beth (Emily Kinney) running through a field. But just as Beth trips and passes out, Daryl tries to help but immediately passes out too. There's a few zombie sounds in the background, but not enough to have there be a crowd surrounding Daryl and Beth. (I swear, if the next time we see them is them getting ate alive I AM GOING TO KILL THE PRODUCERS!)
 
The final clip shows the field of walkers entering the prison from the gates that's been broken, and we catch a brief glimpse of Michonne holding her katana. (Really cool sound effects though!) I think this clip will follow the storyline of the comics, where Michonne returns to the ruins of the prison finding Tyreese's zombified head (in this case, Hershel's) and stabbing it with her katana. She then finds footprints leading away from the prison battle, and continues to follow them.


I just totally wonder what's going to happen with these clips! It just leaves more questions, what's going to happen to these characters? I hope that you guys have these same thoughts I do, because it's just like OH MY GOODNESS JUST WHAT'S GOING ON!!!!

See you guys later!

Friday, December 20, 2013

The Walking Dead Video Game: Season 2

The Walking Dead season 2 of the video game has been released! Many months have passed since the events seen in season 1 of' The Walking Dead's video game. If you don't know about what it is, or what happened in the first season here's a little flashback.

In the first season, your playing as a man named Lee. In the beginning, your in a police car because of murdering a man who your wife was cheating on with you. The policeman is driving along the road, having a conversation with you until the policeman doesn't focus on the road but crashes the car into a walker and runs off the road into a ditch, killing the policeman and knocking Lee out unconscious.

After he gets free from his hand cuffs and kills the undead policeman, he roams around a neighborhood looking around for a explanation on what's going on. He wanders into a house, roaming around finding a hand held radio in a kitchen drawer and gets contacted by Clementine, the young girl who lived with her parents in the house. Clementine screams is attacked by the walker version of Sandra, Clementine's babysitter. Lee is almost bitten several times but kills the walker with a hammer Clementine gives him. Lee then promises he'll look over Clementine.

They then go looking for safety, and have a lot of experiences including seeing Clementine's undead parents when walking through a crowd of walkers with walker guts on their clothes. But in the video game before the undead parents, Lee drops the radio when running away from a strangers house and bends down to pick it up. When trying to pick it up, a walker pops up and scratches Lee before Lee can kill the walker. You then later can decide if you want Lee's arm cut off, or want it on.

After walking through the crowd of walkers, Lee faints because he's getting the fever. Clementine drags Lee into a garage and when Lee wakes up he tells Clementine to get handcuffs. Lee orders Clementine to handcuff him to the pipe he's near in case he turns. They say their final goodbyes and Clementine either has to shoot Lee or leave him there handcuffed to the pipe.

In season 2, it continues the story of Clementine trying to survive in a undead apocalypse with her friends Omid and Christa. They are first seen outside of a building discussing what Omid and Christa should name their child. Clementine uses the girls bathroom, but encounters a girl who tries to rob her of the material she has. Omid walks in the scene, careful of what he's doing but when the bathroom door closes the girl runs around accidentally shooting Omid in the heart killing him.

16 months later, Clementine and Christa (who's lost her baby) are seen outside of the woods roasting a animal. When burning the fire even more with a log, men come and try to get Clementine when Christa leaves the scene. Clementine escapes from the men, biting a mans thumb when he has her in his arms and the man gets bit by a walker in the head.

She then falls into a river (or lake), and awakens with her feet in the river and the rest of her body on the grassy land. She encounters a dog named Sam, and finds a can of food. When offering the dog food (or refusing the food) the dog attacks biting Clementine in the arm. You can decide if she kills the dog, or leave the dog there to die in pain when the dog gets his leg stuck into a metal object.

After getting the dog bite, Clementine encounters two men who take her back to her group. Thinking the dog bite was a walker (in this case, what they call it is a lurker) bite and locks her up into a barn thinking she's going to turn into a walker. She breaks free from the barn, and gets into the group's house grabbing materials to stitch up her arm. Back in the barn, when Clementine stitches up her arm she drops the thread and a walker attacks her out of no where and Clementine kills it with a rake and hammer.

The following day, Clementine and Pete are seen out in the woods on a fishing trip where Pete talks about Nick's childhood. Nick soon catches up with them and displays annoyance at one particular story being told, though Clementine can attempt to defuse the situation. Arriving at the river, they are met with the sight of several fresh corpses scattered across the banks and Pete briefly mentions that an individual referred as Carver may have been responsible for it, and decides to investigate the scene for any clues as to who is responsible for it. Whilst searching, Clementine discovers her backpack next to one of the bodies and suddenly realizes that the body is still alive, and belongs to one of the bandits who had previously attacked her and Christa. Injured and weak, the bandit asks for water and Clementine is given the option of refusing or granting his request, but before she can question him further a number of walkers begin to emerge from the woods on either side.
Pete is attacked and bitten on the leg, though he claims that he had merely lost his footing whilst at the same time a number of walkers attack Nick. Clementine is forced between saving either of the two; if she saves Pete, Nick will eventually fight off the walkers but will be seen fleeing into the woods, whilst if she saves Nick then Pete will ultimately be killed by the walkers. The episode then ends as Clementine and her companion quickly flee into the woods.

I got the last two paragraphs copy and pasted from http://walkingdead.wikia.com/wiki/Clementine. I didn't know how to explain it very well when seeing the video game.
I think this season of the video game is going off to a great start, it's got a great storyline and you get ot play as Clem! This is honestly a great season, and I can't wait for episode 2!

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

The Walking Dead - Should The Governor Had Died?

One of the BIGGEST deaths in the whole The Walking Dead series is of course, the Governor. This character is the character we spent the most time with out of anyone in the series. The Governor is the biggest villain in The Walking Dead because of what he has done to the group. They've killed him off in season 4, episode 8 in Too Far Gone. I think that this is a really interesting topic, and might go on for a long time.

I think that the Governor should've died. He was a great character and had a very great story line, and the story line let us see he was a complexed character. But all of the good things come to a ending point, and for the Governor it came in Too Far Gone. It was the PERFECT timing for him to die too! I absolutely hated him! He killed Andrea and Merle which were two out of ten of my favorite characters, he tricked Andrea into thinking he was a good guy, and he KILLED HERSHEL! The last couple of episodes before Too Far Gone on his story made be go from hating him, to feeling sorry to him, for feeling REALLY sorry for him, t hating him with my guts!

If he survived the prison battle it would've gotten super boring as a result of being around the series too long. I think it was the right time for him to go. I did think they would keep him longer, but I was amazed of his death. Because you didn't expect his death to be like, BOOM! All of a sudden Michonne's katana stabs through him making you like "OH. MY. GOD!" And he also ruined spaghetti Tuesdays. XD.

I think it was the perfect timing for him to go, but what would've made his death better would've been final words before Lilly shot him. Or his death could've been a bit more intense, like after getting stabbed and shot they show a clip where his body is being ate by walkers. That would've been more epic!

I'm sorry the last couple of posts have been about The Walking Dead, but I'm sorry about that I'm really into TWD. And I mean REALLLY into it.

Monday, December 16, 2013

My Prediction of The Walking Dead: Season 4, Episode 9.

The Walking Dead returns back on February 9, 2014 and by reading the comic I have a prediction of how the new episode will turn out. If you have NOT read the comic (Volume 9: Here We Remain) do not read this or it will spoil it. Or if you don't care, go ahead on and read.

In the comic book, Michonne returns to the ruins of the Prison discovering Tyreese's (if it were to happen in the TV show, Hershel's) undead decapitated head. She drives her sword to it killing the undead head. She investigates a wreckage of a RV, but finds nothing except for footprints leaving away from the battle at the prison. Around 3 or 4 days later, Rick and Carl are seen in a forest looking for shelter for the night until they come across a small deserted town. They investigate a nearby store, but gets attacked by a walker. Rick is trying to drive his axe into the walker's skull through it's head, but is unable to crack it's skull. Carl shoots the walker after Rick lures it outside, and Rick asks Carl for his gun to dispose another walker. They hide in the nearest house and Rick takes a dose of antibiotics for the bullet in his stomach. Carl later then finds Rick unconscious, his eyes glazed.

After killing three walkers that were banging on the door by himself, one who attacked from behind him. Carl decides he doesn't need his dad to survive. He blames his dad for failing to protect Lori and Judith (in the comic book Judith dies too...) as well as the others from their previous party. Rick wakes up and pleads with Carl to stay indoors. Carl agrees, holding Rick's head taking back what he said about not needing his dad's protection and that he failed to protect Lori and Judith.

Rick gets better after staying days in the house. Just as they plan on leaving, Rick hears a telephone ringing and answers it and talks with a woman who is in a bigger group than they had been in. After talking to her, they decide to stay. While hunting, Rick and Carl encounter a unknown survivor. Before Carl can get close, the man is tore apart by a mass of walkers. After walking away from the man, they find a opened car full of supplies which had belonged to the survivor. Carl then realizes he was setting himself up to die, like how Carl did. Rick gets a call on the phone of the house they're staying inside of. Rick begins to talk to the women (or voice) and converse about their ordeals. He asks for the women's name, and she answers that her name was Lori. Rick forcefully unplugs the phone but can still hear Lori speaking on the phone line. This all of a sudden causes him to realize that all of the phone calls were all in his head and is trying to console his massive sense of guilt by "talking" to his own wife. He hangs up and takes the phone with him inside of his backpack when they depart that day.

Continuing the journey they were on, Rick is trying to teach Carl as much as he can to help him stay alive even if Rick is killed. When Rick leaves Carl alone, to look for some gas, a walker attacks Carl and gets saved by Michonne. Michonne rejoins them, and revealed a unknown survivor escaped from the prison. Michonne had gone following the tracks to find of is he/she was one of them, or part of the Governor's group. The next morning they get reunited with Glenn and Maggie and Maggie learns her father and brother is dead. (But she doesn't need to know in the TV show, Hershel was killed in front of her and in the TV show Maggie's brother isn't in the show).

Rick,Carl, and Michonne return to the Greene family farm where Dale,Andrea,Ben,Billy,Sophia,Glenn and Maggie had been staying. In the comic, Carl and Sophia reunite and Carl learns that Sophia repressed her memories of her mom (Carol) and thinks that Maggie and Glenn are her real parents. After Rick talks to Carl about Sophia's way to process things that have happened he talks with Dale about the possibility of staying at the farm permanently. Dale comments on how the farm wouldn't be a target and how it is no longer the dead he is afraid of anymore. Rick starts to cry, thinking that Dale did the smart thing by leaving and that they would've been fine if they had left too. Dale attempts to console Rick by saying that he has made many good decisions to keep them all alive and offers to talk to him about losing his wife. Later, Michonne reveals to Rick that she's been "talking" to her dead boyfriend. Rick shows Michonne his phone and explains that every time he picks up the phone's receiver, he talks to Lori. Rick and Michonne agree to keep each other's "craziness" a secret. 


The next morning, the survivors are woken by a gunshot. Outside, Andrea points her rifle at three new arrivals:Abraham FordRosita Espinosa, and Eugene Porter. Andrea does not trust the survivors at all and immediately gets off on the wrong foot with Abraham.
Ford explains that they are on a mission to Washington D.C. and have come to the farm for supplies for the long journey. Eugene, a scientist, reveals he knows exactly what caused the creation of the zombie plague, yet reveals little as he deems the details classified. After a discussion of their current situation and an attack on the farm by zombies, the group decides to travel along with the visitors on their way to Washington. Rick decides that he is through making the decisions and does not trust himself anymore. As they are preparing their convoy (Rick's car, Abraham's army truck, and Glenn and Maggie on horseback), Rick pulls Carl aside and talks with him about staying with the group and warns him to never let his guard down, ever. With this in mind, Rick and Carl enter their car with Michonne and the convoy departs the farm.
(I got that from a paragraph, and this setting wouldn't show up because Sophia, Andrea,Ben,Billy, and Dale is dead and the Greene family farm is burned down but I thought you should know this happens in the comic. I copied that part of the paragraph from Walkingdead.wikia.com)
I got my resources on telling this from http://walkingdead.wikia.com/wiki/Volume_9:_Here_We_Remain. The last paragraph and paragraph and a half wouldn't happen I just thought you should know about it. I do wish that Carl did reunite with Sophia though if she wasn't dead.
Thanks for reading this, and don't forget to get all of your family/friends Christmas gifts! 

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Top 6 OMG Moments From The Walking Dead Midseason Finale!

So, I'm sure some of you watch The Walking Dead, and the midseason finale. If you have not, do NOT read this. It contains spoilers, which will reveal the surprises you suppose to get. And must I say, I was SUPER surprised on what I got from the midseason finale. So surprised, I almost yelled at my computer when the Governor tried to take over the prison, but I couldn't because I was in public and people would've looked at me like I was a maniac.

-The Governor kidnaps Hershel and Michonne


The last couple of minutes in episode 7 was the Governor aiming his gun at Hershel and Michonne's area, but the Governor was focusing his gun on Michonne. But he was clever enough to catch them unaware and off guard when they go to burn the dead walker bodies. He knocks Michonne out with his gun, and has Hershel surrender and put his gun down. He brings them later to a RV at his camp as his hostages.

-Meghan Dies!


The Governor thought Meghan and Lilly would be safe near the river. But as a walker tries to cross the river getting Lilly's attention, it falls in the waves and gets taken by the waves of the waters. Lilly is relieved of that. But the Governor was wrong, they weren't safe. Well, Meghan wasn't safe. Meghan is playing in the mud, and unearths a sign that says Warning: Flash Flood Area. But she re-awakens a walker next to the sign buried in the dirt beside her. The walker gets up from it's place, and bites Meghan in the shoulder before Lilly could run to save her. Later, as Lilly brings the Governor Meghan's body with no emotion, the Governor shoots her in the head with his gun to prevent reanimation.

-Hershel DIES?!!!


As I mentioned before, the Governor kidnapped Hershel and Michonne. But as he tries to capture the prison, Rick tries to reason with him and suggests that they live in the prison together in different cell blocks. The Governor fails to believe him, and takes Michonne's katana. He puts it to Hershel's neck, making Maggie and Beth more surprised than ever. Rick gets worried and tries once again to reason with him, but the Governor once again fails to believe him. He takes the Katana away from Hershel's head, whispers "Liar", and chops on Hershel's neck causing both groups to have a gun fight. Beth and Maggie show their emotions of their father's head being chopped off by fierce gun shooting. Hershel is still alive, and as he moves forward the Governor catches up to him chopping off the rest of his head. And that is the end of Hershel. For good.

-Rick vs. The Governor!

The Governor attacks rick, and punches him in the face multiple times. (I think Rick was not able to fight back, due to his bad hand and he was shot in the arm before the fight). He continues to fight, but gets the upper hand. Even with one eye, he's about to choke Rick to death. Until a visitor through their battle enters in.


-The Governor, is gone for good.


Michonne enters in through the Governor's fight with Rick, and this is one of the most surprising moments out of the whole season that tops everything. Michonne had gotten her katana back, and escaped. She had barged into the fight, and fiercely STABS the Governor in his heart/chest area causing him to fall to the ground holding his chest area in pain. Michonne helps Rick up so he can find Carl, leaving the Governor to die in slow pain. But at the end of the episode, Lilly finds the Governor dying and walks up to him slowly. She raises her gun, and SHOOTS the Governor in the head. Killing him for good.

-JUDITH COULD BE DEAD?!

As Rick tries to find Carl, he finds two walkers and stops but still moves a bit. Carl, from behind the two walkers shoots him. He goes up to his dad, and hugs him. Seeing a carrier up ahead, Carl helps his dad up to the carrier. But instead of seeing his little girl, he sees a bloody carrier with no one or nothing in it. In anger, Carl shoots a nearby walker multiple times letting his emotion out because there's a chance his sister might be dead. They leave the carrier there, and left the prison which is being taken over by walkers coming from every direction there is.

Total of people who died:
Hershel - The Governor chopped off his head.
Alisha - Lizzie and Mika come to save Tyreese, and Lizzie shoots Alisha in the head
Mitch - Daryl shoots him in the chest with a arrow, causing him to die.
The Governor - During his fight with Rick, he's about to choke rick but Michonne stabs him in his heart/chest area causing him to fall down and they leave him in pain. Later, Lilly finds him dying slowly and raises her gun shooting the Governor in the head.
Meghan - As Meghan plays in the mud, she unearths a sign and awakens a walker buried next to her. The walker bits her in the arm, and Lilly brings her body to the Governor. The Governor picks her body up, and shoots her in the head preventing reanimation. But he has no emotion.


Those were my top OMG moments. I can not WAIT until February. Who cares about Valentines Day, when you got THE WALKING DEAD!