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To: Hot Tabasco

OK, so I’m watching the scenes of Rick and the woods girl again. (They call the woods girl “Clara” in the Talking Dead).

Rick is walking in the woods when he comes up on a boar lying on the ground. The boar is breathing and making groaning sounds. Looks kind of like Violet did at the beginning of the episode. Rick starts walking towards the boar, but then steps behind a tree when he sees what he thinks is a Walker walking towards the boar. He is surprised when the “Walker” looks up at him and asks him for help.

Clara has a heavy accent and she sounds kind of hoarse. She did say that she and her husband (”Eddie”) hadn’t eaten for days, so maybe the hoarseness is related to that?

Clara said that she and her husband were on their way to Puerto Vallarta (Mexico) for their honeymoon. She doesn’t say where she’s from, but maybe Ireland based on her accent?

She mentions having to be willing to eat animal carcasses in order to survive. She only has that small knife on her, so she probably did not hurt the boar - I think it might be sick from the same illness as Violet.

Clara says that she “wanted to take the boar” but she knew she could get Rick back to her camp much quicker.

Hope this helps!


117 posted on 10/15/2013 1:07:25 PM PDT by ConjunctionJunction
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To: ConjunctionJunction
Clara says that she “wanted to take the boar” but she knew she could get Rick back to her camp much quicker.

Thanks!

118 posted on 10/15/2013 1:35:09 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (Ms. Muffett suffered from arachnophobia)
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To: ConjunctionJunction; RandallFlagg; Dead Corpse; CatherineofAragon
Thinking about Clara's husband Eddie, this joke came to mind:

A man is waiting for his wife to give birth. The doctor comes in and informs the dad that his son was born without a torso, arms or legs. The son is just a head! But the dad loves his son and raises him as well as he can, with love and compassion.

After 21 years, the son is now old enough for his first drink. Dad takes him to the bar, tearfully tells the son he is proud of him and orders up the biggest, strongest drink for his boy. With all the bar patrons looking on curiously and the bartender shaking his head in disbelief, the boy takes his first sip of alcohol. Swoooop! A torso pops out! The bar is dead silent; then bursts into a whoop of joy. The father, shocked, begs his son to drink again.

The patrons chant "Take another drink"! The bartender still shakes his head in dismay. Swoooop! Two arms pops out! The bar goes wild. The father, crying and wailing, begs his son to drink again. The patrons chant "Take another drink"! The bartender ignores the whole affair.

By now the boy is getting tipsy, and with his new hands he reaches down, grabs his drink and guzzles the last of it. Swoooop! Two legs pop out. The bar is in chaos. The father falls to his knees and tearfully thanks God. The boy stands up on his new legs and stumbles to the left... then to the right... right through the front door, into the street, where a truck runs over him and kills him instantly.

The bar falls silent. The father moans in grief. The bartender sighs and says... "He should have quit while he was a head!"

119 posted on 10/15/2013 1:41:10 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (Ms. Muffett suffered from arachnophobia)
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To: ConjunctionJunction

I was also wondering if anyone else noticed (Considering that we’re all horror movie fans here) that the character, “Zack,” was played by the same actor who played, “Quintin,” in the, “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” remake.


121 posted on 10/15/2013 1:49:39 PM PDT by RandallFlagg (IRS = Internal Revenge Service)
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