Red Shirts in Atlanta



It must be a real bummer being a character on a show like THE WALKING DEAD
one minute you think your career is on the up
Then BAMMO....you are cannon fodder..
Poor Axel ( Lew Temple)
The only apocalypse survivor with an obvious sense of humour
Out without anyone knowing his second name,

it's the zombie equivalent of wearing a red shirt on Star Trek

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  1. pfft!! I hadn't watched this one yet :p

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  2. I don't watch Walking Dead, but I can definitely relate to the red shirts on Star Trek.
    Didn't matter which series, either!

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  3. As a conscientious Californian, I never wear red t-shirts and I avoid being dead. When in doubt, I've sought medical advice.

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    1. The trick is to avoid being called in for a post-mortem examination by your doctor. Statistically an awful lot of post-mortem examinations are performed on dead people.

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  4. If you notice the background characters in long-running seriesesies some people must make wonderfully successful and lucrative careers out of being almost but not quite actors; some folk are everywhere, but never for very long in one place.

    It's the poor sad saps on children's television and those video clip programmes that I feel sorry for - so near and yet so far.

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  5. On principle we don't have a TV

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    1. There you are - that's another thing we have in common, Heron (as well as the tendency to hi-jack other people's posts with irrelevant, off-topic comments).

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  6. His surname was Schnikelhosen von Schnautzengruber but ever since Kindergarten he preferred to go by just his christian name. Thinking about it, no wonder he had a sense of humour...

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  7. That surprised the shitake mushrooms out of me when he got hit. I was happy when they killed Lauri off but, they still haven't removed her from the show.

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