The show is a ghost of its former self.
So much this. And it's not like the show is being done by a different group of people with no connection to the comic. They guy behind the comic is heavily involved in the show!SeattleAgJr said:
WTF did they not just follow the damn comic.
it is all written there.
a driving narrative.
conversations already written.
tension.
conflict.
AND IT MAKES SENSE.
i have to admit, i didnt really like episode 1 so never watched anymore until i got the flu, then i sort of got hooked on it with the episode when they had to kill the little lost girl zombie.dave94 said:bthomas98 said:
Who was the dude Simon shot to punish Maggie and where was he. I though it was the big Samoan dude but he is still alive.
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I was also very confused about what happened here.
Wow. Talk about ruining a great article. If I only watched GoT, I definitely wouldn't trust his judgement on TWD after reading that!Quote:
Even great TV shows like Game of Thrones start to wear thin after a while, as evidenced by that show's incredibly disappointing seventh season.
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I watched tonight's Walking Dead with a mixture of dismay, disdain and disbelief. The show has fallen on such hard times it's still kind of hard to believe. By the end of the episode's "shocking" reveal, I could only shake my head in disgust. What a joke this show has become. A bad joke.
I'm not going to recap this midseason finale. I don't have the energy to summarize. I don't care enough anymore about the nonsensical plot and the bad writing to go that extra mile. The Walking Dead doesn't deserve careful recaps or deep analysis anymore. Its producers and writers are either lazy or hacks or some horrible combination of the two. Whatever the case, this episode was embarrassing to watch. I can only imagine how embarrassing it must be to have written, produced, directed or acted in it.
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8) what exact mastermind plan did Eugene come up with except "Hey, you guys should shoot your way out of here instead of not shooting your way out of here"
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Is there a chance they're going to do the second half of the season going backwards to the moment when Carl and Rick encounter the kid who was hungry?
Seven Costanza said:
It looks like they actually promoted Gimple. Why not just get rid of him?
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Last month, producer David Alpert defended the show in light of its decline in viewers. He explained that looking at the figures for the show's live broadcast was misleading as to how popular it really is. "I don't think in any way the brand has lost its relevance in general," he said. "I think we're just seeing a decline in urgency across all media to consume something at a specific time. I still get people coming up to me at conventions talking about, they're in the middle of season six. They can't believe what's going on."
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Starts Sunday Oct 22nd. I'm pretty surprised by the lack of buzz. Early reviews seem positive. I'm still hoping they give themselves a deadline rather than just letting it wilt away.