it's a great show. first season was boss, second season had it's boss moments and intern moments, 2.5 started off awesome.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Agree. The walkers' being more central to the story was refreshing.CapnNismo wrote:
I liked this week's episode, very exciting.
Not only that but also the encounter with other survivors was quite riveting. This is actually more exciting than the walkers, imo.FEOS wrote:
Agree. The walkers' being more central to the story was refreshing.CapnNismo wrote:
I liked this week's episode, very exciting.
You're spot on about that. I do enjoy more storyline involving walkers, though...sort of the whole point of the series.CapnNismo wrote:
Not only that but also the encounter with other survivors was quite riveting. This is actually more exciting than the walkers, imo.FEOS wrote:
Agree. The walkers' being more central to the story was refreshing.CapnNismo wrote:
I liked this week's episode, very exciting.
holy fucking christCapnNismo wrote:
For me, personally, the walkers are boring. I've seen so many zombie movies and it's always the same stuff for the most part. For me it's more interesting to see the aftereffects of what would happen when the world ends, which is one of the reasons I like this series. I know a lot of folks here complain when the zombies aren't in the focus of the episode when it's all about the people, but those episodes can be really good. Unfortunately the writers seem to have dropped the ball in the first half of the second season - they could have made those side stories much better (the only one they seem to have done a good job on is Shane's slow fall into insanity but now the bit with Daryl is getting quite interesting). In all the zombie movies you never had any real character development but here you have a chance to see how folks might be when it all goes to shit.
Except none of them have any end of the world scenarios, fuckwit.Macbeth wrote:
holy fucking christCapnNismo wrote:
For me, personally, the walkers are boring. I've seen so many zombie movies and it's always the same stuff for the most part. For me it's more interesting to see the aftereffects of what would happen when the world ends, which is one of the reasons I like this series. I know a lot of folks here complain when the zombies aren't in the focus of the episode when it's all about the people, but those episodes can be really good. Unfortunately the writers seem to have dropped the ball in the first half of the second season - they could have made those side stories much better (the only one they seem to have done a good job on is Shane's slow fall into insanity but now the bit with Daryl is getting quite interesting). In all the zombie movies you never had any real character development but here you have a chance to see how folks might be when it all goes to shit.
The only thing this show has and the thing the show was pitched on was the zombies. If you wanted a show with serious detailed character development you could swing your dick in any direction and hit one.
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Wrong about Randall?-Sh1fty- wrote:
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I had mixed feelings about Dale. He was right about most things throughout the series, but he was quite wrong about Randall.
I'm disappointed there's only two more episodes in this season. I wonder how long the wait for the third season will be. I kept myself entertained with White Collar, Hell on Wheels, and Falling Skies while waiting for The Walking Dead. All of those are on break now for a while if I remember.