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| TOWL 1.06 | The Last Time | 02 Apr 2024 | 02:15:16 | |
What a pleasure it's been to reconnect with each other, our love for Rick and Michonne, Andy and Danai and you all. We've never had a tv viewing experience like this one and we doubt we ever will again. How lucky for us that we only support what? Winners. Yeah, we had to talk about the episode as a whole because that's what we were presented with, but thinking back on the lives we've lived alongside and through these characters? We can only be grateful. Search "Two Dead Chicks" where you get your podcasts to hear our discussions of seasons 1-9 of The Walking Dead and season 1 of The Ones Who Live. Support:
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| TOWL 1.05 | Become | 26 Mar 2024 | 01:54:37 | |
We love a man who makes his intentions clear and loves his wife using anything and everything that's made available to him. Michonne, we tip our hat to you. The less said about that redemption hour, the better. Unfortunately, we didn't take our own advice and talked a lot about it 😂 Most of the talk was questions, so maybe you can help us out with it! Just one more episode left. Can you even believe it? Subscribe to get the newest episodes:
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| 9.16 | The Storm | 02 Apr 2019 | 02:35:30 | |
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The season 9 finale of The Walking Dead walked 500 miles to be one of the whelmiest finales we've experienced. Hop in the car and go with us as we pretend to be surprised that: a) a flea market with rugs, CPR lessons and wooden tokens didn't provide the necessary resources to combat the rot, locusts, frogs, fires or any of the other plagues God has rained down on the Kingdom b) Carol ghosted when times got tough c) Negan saved both a child and a dog, just in case we didn't get the hint that the redemption train is a-comin' d) Michonne is always right and a bad ass. Facts is facts.
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| 4.14 | The Grove | 16 Sep 2016 | 00:57:45 | |
This was a rough one. Apparently The Walking Dead wanted us to see if we could have Chrissy Teigen's crying face plastered for an entire hour. It feels like there should be someone to blame for this tragic turn of events. Don't worry: we're more than willing to give both Carol and Tyreese the side eye for not picking up on the fact that a 12-year-old running around playing tag with a walker best friend she named and screaming "What if I killed you?!" may just be someone you need to keep your eye on. But in the end, what else could be done except what Carol did? And can you really blame them for not wanting to rush down the darkest timeline?
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| 4.13 | Alone | 15 Sep 2016 | 01:05:27 | |
We're confused? Are Daryl and Beth in love now? What's happening? Why is it happening? Who asked for it to happen? Could you not, The Walking Dead? The idea of the innocent girl melting the bad boy's heart is all kinds of tropey goodness, but the execution with these two characters does. not. work. Sorry 'bout it. Maggie, Sasha and Bob don't fare too much better, with Maggie cutting out in the night to find Glenn, but still going the same direction everyone was headed in anyway. Strength in numbers, girl! Speaking of, Bob, traumatized by being the last one standing in his previous two groups, decides that he can't live with anyone being out there by themselves. So he leaves Sasha by herself so he can find Maggie. Huh? Not cool, Bob.
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| 4.12 | Still | 14 Sep 2016 | 00:39:56 | |
Well, I guess everyone needs a drink for this episode of The Walking Dead. Listen, we get the idea of what this episode was going for, but the execution was a big thumbs down. It wasn't compelling, but instead we found the forced connection between Daryl and Beth kinda obnoxious to watch. Not to mention awkward as hell. But hey, if you like this, more power to you. We wish you all the unreciprocated back hugs your heart can stand.
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| 4.11 | Claimed | 13 Sep 2016 | 00:51:13 | |
Carl and Michonne's relationship is basically one of the purest things that has every happened on The Walking Dead. A mother without a child and a child without a mother forming this new bond with each other? How can your heart not swell? Meanwhile, poor Rick is aimless and without a plan, but that only lasts about 7 minutes before some random marauders startle him out of his sleep and force him him sneak out of the house (and pick up an iconic piece of outerwear on the way). We also discuss the specific dangers of being a woman in the zombie apocalypse when a bunch of ain't shit men roam the land. Glenn, Tara and their new ragtag group make a pretty bad-ass looking crew when they fight a group of zombies, but they have a fundamental difference of ideologies: Glenn has to find Maggie at all costs; Abraham has to get Eugene to Washington, D.C. at all costs. Why? Because Eugene knows how to cure the virus! Dun dun dun! Also, probably false because this guy has a mullet. We don't buy it.
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| 4.10 | Inmates | 12 Sep 2016 | 00:33:25 | |
A pretty perfunctory episode of The Walking Dead. Kinda of a let down after the last one, but we needed to check in to see where everyone else is. This episode serves to set up the start of new bonds as the group has been fractured. One seems to make sense (Maggie, Sasha and Bob), one might prove to be explosive (Carol, Tyreese, Lizzie, Mika and Judith), one matches up unlikely comrades (Glenn and Tara) and then there are the...others (Daryl and Beth). Plus, hey, the kinda bad ass entrance of three major comic characters. What else you got?
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| 4.09 | After | 11 Sep 2016 | 00:57:52 | |
One of the best episodes of The Walking Dead ever. Hey, when it's good, it's good! Rick and Carl are having several come to Jesus moments as the roles are reversed and the son that Rick tried to desperately to protect has to step up and be the protector due to Rick's injuries. Carl says a lot of hurtful things to Rick (thankfully, Rick can't hear him because of that whole coma situation he's in), but it kinda made us mad and we were tempted to tell Carl to go get a switch. Nobody is a winner when Rick is out of commission, Carl! In the other half of this episode, we follow our girl Michonne, who falls back into loner mode with expediency. In one of the better sequences this show has done, we learn a whole chunk of her backstory in a creative, but creepy way and it's heartbreaking. But dang it, if she didn't have us crying with her when she made the choice to actively search for people to be with and she found hers in those Grimes boys. Rick and [Redacted] tribute video set to Amel Larrieux's "No One Else" (spoiler if you haven't made it through season 6 yet)
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| 4.08 | Too Far Gone | 10 Sep 2016 | 00:47:07 | |
Everyone's questionable decisions are coming home to roost in this action/emotionally packed mid-season finale of The Walking Dead. Daryl told Michonne to stop looking for the Governor and now look at her -- held captive by him. Never listen to Daryl, Michonne! Lily -- we're not quite sure why you decided you needed to stand guard over a river, but now Meghan's paying the price when all she wanted to do was make peanut butter sandwiches. Tara was the first to volunteer her services and the first to put her gun down because she had to witness the horribleness that was Hershel's death. Charlie from Fringe...well, you deserved what you got. And the theme of the season comes back in Rick's big speech: we can all come back. Do you buy it?
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| 4.07 | Dead Weight | 09 Sep 2016 | 00:42:43 | |
Part Two of this useless Governor catch-up two-parter on The Walking Dead. The Governor's instafamily has been solidified since the last time we checked in (approximately 14 hours ago). Say what you want about the apocalypse, but it really seems to speed up the dating process. Who needs Tinder when you've got walkers forcing a commitment? Martinez's camp is a safe haven, but only for a while since no one seems to notice that The Governor Frank Underwoods his way into power, all while keeping his eye on the prize of the prison. Why did you make us watch this, The Walking Dead? We thought you loved us.
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| 4.06 | Live Bait | 08 Sep 2016 | 00:42:37 | |
A familiar, yet unwelcome face returns on this episode of The Walking Dead. Ugh. We were actually fine having no idea where The Governor ended up, but we can't have nice things, apparently. The Governor wanders through space and time for a few months until he stumbles upon a clueless family, which allows his true grifter nature to shine through. Taking of the identity of someone named Brian, the Artist formerly known as The Governor gains the trust of a woman named Lily, her sister Tara, her daughter Meghan and their father and in the process, gains some of his humanity back? Maybe? Perhaps? Who cares...?
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| 4.05 | Internment | 07 Sep 2016 | 00:31:13 | |
The prison group has entered into desperate times on The Walking Dead. Despite Hershel's best efforts, people are dropping dead by the hour. Understandably, since this flu apparently melts you from the inside out. Poor Glenn! Meanwhile, Rick has returned from the road trip of destiny with Carol only to be met with the further deterioration of the prison, which leads to his need to pull Carl out of isolation into the heat of battle. This is a father-son duo that makes a formidable pair! When Daryl's group returns with the medicine and the new dawn breaks, everyone still seems to have hope in their ability to rebuild...until...The Governor reappears from the woods. UGH!!!!! WHHHHYYYYYYY?!?!
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| 9.15 | The Calm Before | 26 Mar 2019 | 02:29:45 | |
On the penultimate episode of season 9 of The Walking Dead, we finally arrived at the fair or whatever this was. We watched in amazement as Alpha infiltrated the fair and then magically changed day to night and filthy to clean in a matter of mere moments. We also watched as Alpha impersonated a regular person named ‘Debbie’ and learned that normal just ain’t a life Alpha is gonna be living. We had a lot of losses during this episode…..or did we? We didn’t recognize seven of the ten pike victims and we didn’t really care about the other three. (DEATH TO HENRY!!!) Though we liked the call back to season 2 with Carol and Daryl when Sophia came out of the barn, we felt the much anticipated pike scene just didn’t pack the emotional punch (or any punch, for that matter) that we were promised. Subscribe to get the newest episodes: Apple | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Spotify | search "Two Dead Chicks" wherever you get your podcasts! Support:
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| 4.04 | Indifference | 06 Sep 2016 | 00:47:45 | |
Rick and Daryl lead two separate runs, hoping to eliminate two separate threats to the prison community in this excellent episode of The Walking Dead. During the run Rick uses to get Carol away from the prison, he takes the opportunity to try to figure out her state of mind and it's a really fascinating look at what happens when a victim refuses to be victimized any longer. Daryl, on the other hand, leads his group to look for medicine and each of the members has to come to grips with something about themselves: Why does Michonne keep running? Why is Tyreese quasi-suicidal? And then there's Bob.
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| 4.03 | Isolation | 05 Sep 2016 | 00:38:49 | |
Beth continues her streak of emotional maturity on The Walking Dead by buckling down in the midst of a scary, rapidly spreading flu and reminding everyone that they have a job to do. It seems that her bratty, temperamental spirit has transferred to Tyreese, who is rightly enraged after discovering Karen and David's burned bodies, but the decides that the right time to exhibit his defeatist attitude is in the middle of a mission to get medicine that would help save his sister. Who are you really helping here? More and more people are coming down with the flu, but in the meantime, Rick has to put his detective hat on to figure out which one of their own is a murderer. We'll give you a clue: the secretive lady, in the cell, with a knife.
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| 4.02 | Infected | 04 Sep 2016 | 00:39:26 | |
The relatively idyllic calm The Walking Dead gave us -- for one episode -- is shattered quickly and man oh man are they naming these episodes so literally now. Infection is the name of the game as a mystery illness spreads through the prison, bringing out the best in some, but the worst in others.
Best: Beth -- emotionally smart Michonne -- cracks of vulnerability Carl -- stepping up responsibly
Worst: Carol -- prompting little girls to knife their dad in the head Tyreese -- unprompted, embarrassing singing Lizzie -- emotional instability (though, that may have been there long before this...)
Hang with us as we discuss it all, as well as the smoking...gun...if you will, at the end of the episode. ...OK, it's not a smoking gun, it's two smoking bodies and it's insane!
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| 4.01 | 30 Days Without an Accident | 03 Sep 2016 | 01:05:50 | |
The Walking Dead's fourth season picks up in an undetermined length of time in the future, and it looks like our survivors might just be getting the hang of this whole zombie apocalypse thing. They've got governments and gardens, but no gunslinger, as Rick seems to have really pulled away from that life. So much so that he almost gets taken down from that woman from The Ring, but we can't have that because we seem to be picking up on some...thing between him and Michonne? Maybe? Let's put a pin in that. In other news, Daryl is a bonafide rockstar, Beth turned off her feelings and Carol is exhibiting some disturbing behavior that leaves us feeling a little unsettled.
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| 3.16 | Welcome to the Tombs | 02 Sep 2016 | 01:35:39 | |
We can't decide whether we were more excited about Andrea's death or Lori's. Probably Andrea's because she was around longer, but we were able to give both of them a send off in this episode of The Walking Dead. We talk Andrea's redemption arc (hint: no), Carl's sad spiral into a killer (because that is what happens when you have no one to parent you in the zombie apocalypse) and how we feel about a potential dynamic shift between Rick and Michonne. You may think you know, but you have no idea. It's the diary of Two Dead Chicks. (Anyone get that reference? Anyone? Bueller?) Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 3.15 | This Sorrowful Life | 01 Sep 2016 | 01:13:53 | |
Let's have a special round of applause for Michael Rooker in this episode of The Walking Dead, because he is everything. It really is delightful to watch him elevate everyone's performance as the guy who goes about trying to earn his place with his brother's people in all the wrong ways. In other news, Rick leaves an extremely bad taste in our mouths as he presses forward with his plan to give up Michonne to The Governor and he kinda doesn't win any points for deciding to not go through with it at the last minute. We're pretty sure it's just the writers not getting his character at all, but it doesn't make it any easier to stomach. Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 3.14 | Prey | 31 Aug 2016 | 00:53:46 | |
Looks like Andrea finally got a clue. It's kinda hard not to when you observe a pit of despair meant for your best friend with your very own eyes, though. Too bad it's about 6 episodes too late. Try harder, The Walking Dead. Sucks to be you, girl! Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 3.13 | Arrow on the Doorpost | 30 Aug 2016 | 01:01:20 | |
What a disjointed episode of The Walking Dead! The premise of this sit down between Rick and The Governor doesn't even make sense based on episodes prior, especially on The Governor's side. But lucky us, we get to hear them talk in circles until The Governor finally reveals that he wants Rick to give up Michonne. Don't do it, Rick! We like her! Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 3.12 | Clear | 29 Aug 2016 | 00:50:01 | |
This episode of The Walking Dead was such a well-written treat! The return of Morgan (and the sublime Lennie James) was exciting, but so so sad. We'd give him a hug, but we're afraid he'd stab us. It's through his and Rick's conversations that we get a glimpse into how hopeless Rick feels. We hate seeing him like this. Michonne, who we have been warming up to more and more, gets a little bit of her awesome dust on Carl. Who knew all he'd need is a strong tone to get him to stop acting like a little snot! Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 3.11 | I Ain't a Judas | 28 Aug 2016 | 01:10:12 | |
We may sound like we're having fun hating on Andrea (because we are), but we're starting to get weary of the lather, rinse repeat cycle of Andrea realizing she's been lied to, but still being shocked about hearing lies. PICK A SIDE, GIRL! Hint to The Walking Dead: this is not entertaining. On the other hand, Glenn's struggle with his rage and feelings of inadequacy are frustrating, but understandable! Just give us characters with motivations that make sense; that's all we ask! Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 9.14 | Scars [with Tai Gooden] | 19 Mar 2019 | 01:57:18 | |
OK. Where do we begin with this long-awaited episode of The Walking Dead? Our friend Tai Gooden helps us break this down.
What started as excitement to see our main woman, Michonne (Danai Gurira), step into the spotlight turned to horror over what we were watching. The kids? Eff them kids. Yes, they deserved to die and we hope they burn in hell! No, we were more than a little disgusted to see Michonne brutalized again. Tussling with the Governor's men? Check. Savage fight with the actual Governor? Check. Beat up by a MMA fighter disguised as a trash lady? Check. Knocked out by a demon child while pregnant? Check. Branded while pregnant? Check. Beaten with a wooden board while pregnant? Check. Had to kill a bunch of Children of the Corn to rescue her daughter who was abducted by a close friend from before the world ended? Check. Had her heavily pregnant belly slashed by a 6-year-old? Check. While he was at it, why didn't he just cut RJ out for good measure?
And we're still confused about the actual point of this. Was this supposed to explain why Maggie and Tara have an attitude with Michonne? Or why Michonne don't want no new friends? We get it. Sometimes, in the zombie apocalypse, you meet people and they try to eat you. No wait-- you meet people and they try to take half of your stuff and make you slaves. No, that's not it. Here we go: you meet people and they kill you and carve a "W" in your head. See where we're going? This ain't new. Not sure why we needed to see Michonne kill some kids?
By the way, thanks for all the help, Daryl. And Judith, go to your room!
On the plus side, Danai was phenomenal. As if there was any doubt. We saw RJ and he's the perfect kid. And Jocelyn, if nothing else, gave us the perfect tagline for these Richonne movies: Go Find Your Man.
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| 3.10 | Home | 27 Aug 2016 | 00:41:46 | |
On The Walking Dead, Daryl comes to his senses and rejoins the prison group after spending some time on the road with Merle, Glenn is still seeing red, Michonne seems to have ignored Rick's edict that she needs to leave and Rick is still chasing Lori's ghost. Literally. Oh. And Andrea still exists. Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 3.09 | The Suicide King | 26 Aug 2016 | 00:48:15 | |
Curse you, Lori! How did you get here? Nobody's supposed to be here! It must be because of her that Daryl split up from the group to wander the woods with his brother. He knew those bad vibes were gonna be there, waiting for him at the prison. Andrea starts to look like she may begin to contemplate considering getting a clue about the Governor...but, alas, no. Not so much. Are you really surprised, though? All that and more as we recap this episode of The Walking Dead. Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 3.08 | Made to Suffer | 25 Aug 2016 | 00:44:02 | |
The Walking Dead really lets loose in its mid-season finale and we cover it all in this podcast. The rescue team goes to get Glenn and Maggie and they end up losing Daryl and Oscar; one more permanently than the other. Tyreese, Sasha, Allen and Ben enter the picture and Andrea proves herself to be the MOST worthless and the MOST unloyal; Chris Brown wrote that song about you, girl! Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 3.07 | When the Dead Come Knocking | 24 Aug 2016 | 01:05:28 | |
WARNING: We've got some comic spoilers from 38:55-40:35 We were easily distracted this episode because there was far too much Governor in it for our liking. Milton performs questionable Mr. Wizard-like experiments on humans with zero qualifications, the Governor turns sexual predator with no warning and Merle continues his ineffectual questioning streak. On the plus side, Michonne seems to be vetting Rick's group and, fingers crossed, looks like she may approve. We clearly need more Michonne in our lives. Also, Glenn has morphed into a bad ass while we weren't looking. Will wonders never cease in The Walking Dead?! Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 3.06 | Hounded | 23 Aug 2016 | 01:05:47 | |
We welcome you to a very special musical episode of Two Dead Chicks, where Kia sings Jessica Simpson and Melissa sprinkles multiple tributes to Ol' Blue Eyes throughout the hour. We also get a whole lot of action during this episode of The Walking Dead: the kind we love (Michonne kicking ass!) and the kind that made us vomit (The Governor getting some ass). Also, Rick's not the only one getting mysterious phone calls: Kia has to deal with an annoying caller from Mexico. Maybe some of Neil Garguilo's kin made their way from Italy to south of the border.
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| 3.05 | Say the Word | 22 Aug 2016 | 01:07:36 | |
We discuss Andrea's basicness, Michonne's bad ass detective skills, Daryl's ever growing list of characteristics designed to make panties drop and ovaries burst, Rick's very quick descent into madness and, in an investigative piece, we go deep into the psyche of The Governor to find out what makes him tick. Come fly with us as we discuss The Walking Dead.
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| 3.04 | Killer Within | 21 Aug 2016 | 01:13:59 | |
Kia and Melissa have opposing opinions on Rick's paranoia of bringing in new people: Kia is Team Rick, Melissa is Team T-Dog. Speaking of T-Dog, he had more than 3 lines in this episode, so it should be no surprise that he shuffled off his mortal coil. Way to be subtle, The Walking Dead. But we're burying the lead, which is: LORI IS DEAD! Woo hoo! But the way she went out was heartbreaking, so, unfortunately, we got the sad feels for her. Momentarily. We got over it. Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 3.03 | Walk With Me | 20 Aug 2016 | 01:09:52 | |
Kind of a mixed bag of The Walking Dead as we get to know a little (and we do mean JUUUUST a little) bit more about Andrea's traveling companion, Michonne, and are introduced to The Governor, who reveals an interesting trophy collection at the end. Speaking of collections, let's pour one out for Bobblehead Joe and Billy Bob, the pets Michonne had to put down this episode. Oh, didn't know they had names? Find out what else you didn't know on this week's episode of Two Dead Chicks! Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 3.02 | Sick | 19 Aug 2016 | 01:06:30 | |
Not much to say about this episode of The Walking Dead. A group of prison survivors, led by a hot head in a tank top, show up to complicate things a little. Doesn't really matter because most of them end up dead by the end of the episode. Meanwhile, Lori continues to get Kia's sympathy, begrudgingly, and everyone waits to find out if Hershel is going to make it. Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 3.01 | Seed | 18 Aug 2016 | 01:17:19 | |
The season 3 premiere of The Walking Dead opens on a walker's eye and closes with Hershel's chopped off leg! In between the action, we see that Rick and Lori's marriage is in ruins (YESSSS!!!!), the Ricktatorship has kept everyone alive through the winter (but not necessarily happy) and even though a mysterious stranger saved Andrea from certain death last episode, Andrea just can't help being a jerk. It's in her nature. If you need a reprieve from the dulcet tones of Beth's singing, you can head over to Spotify to listen to the artists that we name dropped in the 'cast.
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| 9.13 | Chokepoint | 12 Mar 2019 | 01:29:41 | |
What in the actual hell was that, The Walking Dead? Henry and Lydia are the worst. Doesn't Dog need a snack or something? Somebody come get these kids. Meanwhile, The Highway Men are super stoked to watch Die Hard and so naturally The Kang and Queen Carol invite them to the fair because all of this seems like a great idea. Darth Beta is doing the most to say the least. Who talks like this? And survives a fall down a whole elevator shaft and can actually GET UP?! This dude. Donnie is adorable, but we are also conflicted. Because Daryl doesn't really deserve her. We'll never forget. #RIPGlenn #RIPOurRichonneHopesAndDreams #RIPTWD Subscribe to get the newest episodes: Apple | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Spotify | search "Two Dead Chicks" wherever you get your podcasts! Support:
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| 2.13 | Beside the Dying Fire | 16 Aug 2016 | 01:17:53 | |
It's non-stop action in this season 2 finale of The Walking Dead. An impossibly large herd comes for Hershel's farm and everyone comes up with fairly decent ideas on the fly, but since the entire state of Georgia has converged on this location, it's too little, too late. Everyone gets split up, then reunited (except for Andrea, who just gets straight up left) and Rick drops the 1-2 punch that he killed Shane AND that they're all going to turn into walkers, no matter what. We discuss the probability of a herd that large building the way the show laid it out (hint, it's zero), how Andrea, surprisingly, isn't the worst and the glory of the Ricktatorship speech! Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 2.12 | Better Angels | 11 Aug 2016 | 00:52:45 | |
Fans of The Walking Dead around the world rejoice as Randall finally meets his demise. Not so rejoiceable? It was a part of Shane's elaborate plan to lure Rick away to kill him. Yikes! In other news, Andrea acted like a person, Carl got a life lesson and a gun and we get a life and death showdown between brothers Rick and Shane. Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 2.11 | Judge, Jury, Executioner | 09 Aug 2016 | 00:57:58 | |
On this episode of The Walking Dead, Dale embarks on the ultimate humanitarian mission -- saving Randall from Rick's executioner's gun. SPOILER: things do not work out for Dale in the end. Carl's getting more and more of that serial killer glint in in eye, Daryl claims the group is broken and we find out that Andrea was a lawyer in her former life, which is the most scathing indictment on the legal system EVER! Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 2.10 | 18 Miles Out | 04 Aug 2016 | 01:05:00 | |
Rick finally confronts Shane about his Single White Female-esque attempt to co-opt his life. Beth is no longer petrified, but is now randomly suicidal and Lori and Andrea have an argument about choices in the ZA. Also, Randall is still a thing. Good thing the acting was top notch in this episode of The Walking Dead because, otherwise? Blech. Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 2.09 | Triggerfinger | 02 Aug 2016 | 00:56:58 | |
Rick, I thought we determined that vet did not translate into combat medic. Why are you asking Hershel to do some rogue surgery on a random in the middle of walkers?! Lori continues to send Shane mixed signals, but sending Carl away to talk to him may be the last straw for Kia. Melissa breaks out her Shane impression, Maggie tells a weird story about Beth and other shenanigans ensue on The Walking Dead. Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 2.08 | Nebraska | 28 Jul 2016 | 01:02:39 | |
There are people who get in car wrecks on empty roads. Lori is one of those people. Rick gives Glenn some legit advice on his love life (that's how you do it, DALE!) and Carol and Daryl grow closer. Also, Kia starts to get the tingles when Rick gets to murdering. Oh, The Walking Dead, you shouldn't have! Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 2.07 | Pretty Much Dead Already | 26 Jul 2016 | 00:53:27 | |
It's time for Hershel to learn some hard truths, and the search for Sophia finally comes to an end on The Walking Dead. Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 2.06 | Secrets | 23 Jul 2016 | 01:05:07 | |
Glenn's world famous truth vomit sets ALL the things into motion on this episode of The Walking Dead! Also, Rick is a saint for putting up with his LYING wife as long as he did. Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 2.05 | Chupacabra | 23 Jul 2016 | 01:15:47 | |
In this episode of The Walking Dead, Daryl leads the search for Sophia, finds her doll, gets thrown from a horse, hallucinates Merle, goes feral, rejoins the group and gets shot in the head by Andrea for his troubles. Also, THE BARN IS FULL OF WALKERS!!!!! Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 2.04 | Cherokee Rose | 21 Jul 2016 | 01:08:08 | |
Well walkers, pharmacy sex, pregnancies and it looks like Rick is applying squatters rights to Hershel's property. The Walking Dead is spilling all the tea in this episode! Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 9.12 | Guardians | 05 Mar 2019 | 01:43:56 | |
On this episode of The Walking Dead, Aaron Bae and his robocop arm stan a Queen and he now recognizes that, as we all know, Michonne is always right. Father Gabriel and Siddiq still don’t get it, but sure, go on to the fair to watch Die Hard while there are people literally running around WEARING DEAD PEOPLE’S FACES. Y’all deserve whatever storm is coming your way! Speaking of storms, how about that Rosita/Father G/Siddiq/Eugene love square? Negan is really trying to convince us he has been rehabilitated, which we don’t believe, but okay. (We’ll never let go, Glenn!) But he’s also trying to skip a few steps and join the ranks of Michonne as a leader. No sir. You have to at least complete some hours of community service first. Michonne is just trying to keep people from getting their dumbasses killed, but all she’s getting is attitude from the likes of Father G and even Judith. Meanwhile, RJ sleeps peacefully because he is the perfect child. Fight us. Alpha and Beta gave us so much to talk about/laugh at this episode. Alpha may not like wasted words but she sure knows how to take off somebody’s head with a wire. Meanwhile, our new ship Donnie has set sail to find Henry The Doomed. Y’all shoulda left him out there, but nobody asked us. Subscribe to get the newest episodes: Apple | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Spotify | search "Two Dead Chicks" wherever you get your podcasts! Support:
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| 2.03 | Save the Last One | 21 Jul 2016 | 01:02:33 | |
Shane goes back to high school in this lighthearted romp of an episode of The Walking Dead! He channels his inner Zack Morris by taking in a game in the gym, hanging out next to the building and then turning into a straight up sociopath and murdering Otis. I know where you're going with this: "Hey! Zack never murdered anyone." That we know of... Zack Morris is a Sociopath article Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 2.02 | Bloodletting | 19 Jul 2016 | 00:54:45 | |
Previously on The Walking Dead, Kia thought Carl was dead. Turns out he's not, but he does have bullet fragments that need to come out and internal bleeding that needs to be controlled. Meanwhile, the group still looks for Sophia, T-Dog's convinced he'll end up lynched sooner or later, and we meet Hershel and Maggie Greene. Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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| 2.01 | What Lies Ahead | 19 Jul 2016 | 01:21:53 | |
The Walking Dead's second season starts off with a bang! Or...rather, ends with one. The journey to Fort Benning has a rough start, marred by walker herds, lost little girls and Andrea's obsession with her gun. We would have made a drinking game out of how many times she asked for it, but we didn't want to die. Got feedback for us? We wanna hear it! Email us at twodeadchicks@gmail.com
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