The whole revelations things is so unnecessary; this is a series built upon the reactions of humanity to an apocalypse, to seeing the dead rise, not statistical information. It isn't as much WHY it happened as it is how we REACT. The comic writer himself said that somewhere, and this whole CDC arc is really fucking things up. Not to mention it's giving me a Desmond/Hatch vibe.
The Walking Dead (AMC series)
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Did anyone else notice that they never fixed the RV? They just drove off after they dropped off Jim as if nothing ever happened.
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The whole revelations things is so unnecessary; this is a series built upon the reactions of humanity to an apocalypse, to seeing the dead rise, not statistical information. It isn't as much WHY it happened as it is how we REACT. The comic writer himself said that somewhere, and this whole CDC arc is really fucking things up. Not to mention it's giving me a Desmond/Hatch vibe.
I read what comic writer said. Infact, in my opinion, this series is a good series but the intention to focus only on reaction of the characters is so wrong.
First, we have not a good horror series, or anyway, a good zombie series (but probably, I'm the only one not to know a series like this).
Second, this idea to focus on reaction of the characters after a tragedy, it has already seen in LOST. (but however, the others "zombie movies", what do they do? )in my opinion this is a good idea for a comics (indeed, it was in the past).
Now (after LOST) this seems only a choise for take advantage of success of the LOST. (this is what it seems to me)I will be glad to be wrong. :happy:
p.s. I'm sorry for my english…I'm italian and I have started learn it for two weeks, more or less. :happy:
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The whole revelations things is so unnecessary; this is a series built upon the reactions of humanity to an apocalypse, to seeing the dead rise, not statistical information. It isn't as much WHY it happened as it is how we REACT. The comic writer himself said that somewhere, and this whole CDC arc is really fucking things up. Not to mention it's giving me a Desmond/Hatch vibe.
i was thinking that as soon as i wrote that the CDC might have answers and while i agree that a backstory for this entire event isn't necessary i think it's way too soon to blow off the CDC because we don't know what kind of plot devise it could be used for unless the coming writer has some inside tips in which case if he didn't like it he shouldn't have signed off on it. If we get answers from the CDC it'll be a boring finale but with merle still lurking around i'm hoping they surprise us…
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Haven't watched the 5th episode yet (probably gonna watch it tomorrow), was it any good?
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It wasn't a very good episode, no. Especially when coming after such a fantastic episode.
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It wasn't a very good episode, no. Especially when coming after such a fantastic episode.
Was it a bad episode or just a bit less gory and violent than the last one (The last 10 mins of episode 4 were incredible, episode 5 obviously wasn't gonna be able to outright compete with that).
What I've found is that having a break from all the gore and stuff and focusing on the characters every few episodes (and in books and games as well) just makes it all the more shocking when things get FUBAR again. -
@Dr.:
Did anyone else notice that they never fixed the RV? They just drove off after they dropped off Jim as if nothing ever happened.
I thought that was one of those things where they skipped forward and we are to assume it has been long enough for them to fix it and leave Jim there. Didn't feel like shooting that scene I guess?
And it was a decent episode, still not as good as the 4th though. I hope the 6th is good, I'm looking forward to seeing it this weekend =D
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I thought that was one of those things where they skipped forward and we are to assume it has been long enough for them to fix it and leave Jim there. Didn't feel like shooting that scene I guess?
Yeah, that could be the case. Though it was a pretty sloppy transition IMO.
"Hey guys. The RV is broken and we have to fix it."
"Uggggh, forget about me. Just put me under this tree."
"Okay."
drives off in the RVAlso, I'm not really liking the introduction of the CDC. The whole "isolated scientist trying to find a cure" type of scenario is pretty cliched and I hope they spice it up in the next episode.
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@Dr.:
Yeah, that could be the case. Though it was a pretty sloppy transition IMO.
"Hey guys. The RV is broken and we have to fix it."
"Uggggh, forget about me. Just put me under this tree."
"Okay."
drives off in the RVAlso, I'm not really liking the introduction of the CDC. The whole "isolated scientist trying to find a cure" type of scenario is pretty cliched and I hope they spice it up in the next episode.
Yeah, that was a weird transition.
And I do hope they take the next episode in a good direction, I don't want it to end up like every other zombie flick. I'm curious to see where it goes at least.
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That was a good finale, I'm loving this series. I'll most likely try to pick up the comics eventually, and I'm half tempted to order the first season. The beginning of the episode was great to see too, though it took me a second to figure out what was happening because of the change.
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I thought the finale was pretty bad. The way the CDC was set up was asinine. "Once the generators go out, let's just program the building to self-destruct. GENIUS!"
Aside from black lady biting the dust, Shane nearly raping Rick's and getting a few hints about the whole epidemic, there was hardly any development. And I'm sorry but the writers need to cut back on the melodramatic bullshit. The test subject being the doctor's wife was so predictable and the execution of the reveal came across as forced.
Hell, I'd go as far to say that the CDC in its entirety was forced. I'm not usually one to be nitpicky when it comes to TV shows. I usually just sit back and enjoy, plot issues be damned. But the flaws in this episode were just too big for me to ignore.
Oh, and the whole talking computer deal was pretty lame.
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Dr. Jenner: Whisperwhisperwishper
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It did feel a bit… underwhelming. We didn't get an explanation or a solution, Jenner was really vague about everything. I was expecting a lot more, but I'm hoping they will have another season that will make up for that ending.
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@Dr.:
I thought the finale was pretty bad. The way the CDC was set up was asinine. "Once the generators go out, let's just program the building to self-destruct. GENIUS!"
Aside from black lady biting the dust, Shane nearly raping Rick's and getting a few hints about the whole epidemic, there was hardly any development. And I'm sorry but the writers need to cut back on the melodramatic bullshit. The test subject being the doctor's wife was so predictable and the execution of the reveal came across as forced.
Hell, I'd go as far to say that the CDC in its entirety was forced. I'm not usually one to be nitpicky when it comes to TV shows. I usually just sit back and enjoy, plot issues be damned. But the flaws in this episode were just too big for me to ignore.
Oh, and the whole talking computer deal was pretty lame.
All that stuff was development. I don't think this is the type of show you think it's going to be. I'm glad we didn't get answers from the CDC. This is about survival. They're not going to find some miracle cure and solve everything. They're basically going to deal with the mental and physical stress of the zombie apocalypse like real people, not super heroes.
Really short of something like resident evil what did you want to happen down there. What would've made the show more interesting…
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Theory that I would hate to happen.
Rick died in the hospital, he's a new type of walker, still has the blue shit the doctor showed.Or
! His wife is pregnant, something we know happens in the comic, which at this moment should be taken as a grain of salt seeing Shane was supposed to die ages ago.
That's all I can see the guy whispering.
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All that stuff was development. I don't think this is the type of show you think it's going to be. I'm glad we didn't get answers from the CDC. This is about survival. They're not going to find some miracle cure and solve everything. They're basically going to deal with the mental and physical stress of the zombie apocalypse like real people, not super heroes.
Really short of something like resident evil what did you want to happen down there. What would've made the show more interesting…
Yes, all of that was development, but it wasn't enough development. Or rather it was development that could have happened without all of this CDC stuff. I'd say that they could have used another cliche and just have the survivors find an abandoned science facility and come across some transmission stating how screwed they are. That could have served as a more efficient way of handling that plot point IMO. Perhaps one of them would do something dumb and call the attention of a whole mess of zombies and one of them would have to distract them. The black lady agrees to do it since she's tired of all of this survival nonsense and gets devoured by the zombies as the group reluctantly drives away. Yeah, that's also pretty cliched but it's far better than "BOOM BIG EXPLOSION" and it would certainly add to the helplessness of the situation.
I am not expected the group to be superheroes, in fact, I want the opposite. I want them to traverse the country with no idea as to what's happening around them. As sadistic as it sounds, I want them to screw up from time to time in such a way that they pay dearly for it. I want the odds to be against them: no science facility, no vato nurses, just them trying to scramble for food and water. I'm not looking for Resident Evil fare type of stuff. I'm looking for a slow descent into madness in which there may be no escape from. I would be perfectly content if they never touch upon the cause or the cure for the zombie apocalypse. Just the suspense and the tension that would accompany the group as they try to survive the zombie apocalypse is enough for me. So yes, as you said, this is about the physical and mental stress of the characters and it could be done without shoehorning that horrible cliche of "WHAT HAS SCIENCE DONE?"
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The CDC was necessary to get the whole "maybe there's a cure" thing out the way. It makes their journey seem worse because we as an audience won't keep wondering when the dues ex machina is coming.
There is no cure. No chance for things to be like they were. Now, the group has to live with that knowledge and still find a way to survive.
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Ok, that makes more sense, but I guess for a finale I was hoping for a bit more. I really need to read the comics though. I swear I've seen them at the comic shop at one point.
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The CDC was necessary to get the whole "maybe there's a cure" thing out the way. It makes their journey seem worse because we as an audience won't keep wondering when the dues ex machina is coming.
There is no cure. No chance for things to be like they were. Now, the group has to live with that knowledge and still find a way to survive.
exactly. I don't even get how you got "what has science done?" from that episode Monotone. The guy at the CDC didn't know anything. He didn't know what caused it or how to stop it or even what it was. He was basically say i'm the savior you were hoping to find and i'm just as clueless as you.
Obviously there are going to be some cliches, there's only but so much you can do with a zombie apocalypse that this generation hasn't seen before but it was nice to see all the characters letting their hair down for a couple of moments. If all that had happened in some abandoned place with a machine instead of an actual person we would've never seen Rick's confession that he didn't believe anything was left. We also would've never seen the human side to the scientist struggle to combat whatever the zombie stuff is. So are you saying had the finale done it your way you would've said it was a great episode or would you have just come here and complained about cliches again?
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So are you saying had the finale done it your way you would've said it was a great episode or would you have just come here and complained about cliches again?
A bit of both actually . Also Nectar's right, it did serve as a means of showing that there was no cure and they were screwed. As for the "WHAT HAS SCIENCE DONE?" part of my post, that was some huge word jumbling on my end. I meant to say that most zombie films/shows/whatever have this huge science facility and that sole scientist that's trying to find a cure.
Meh, still didn't like it though. It just felt weak to me, like it needed some kick. The television equivalent to hot sauce if you will. But hey, different strokes, different folks yadda yadda.
The talking computer was still pretty lame.
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Alright…I'm going to have to be the killjoy.
This show drags on WAY too much. And if that WAS the season finale, what a bullshit season finale.
! -I could not care less about any of these characters. Glenn is by far my favorite, and possibly the only person I don't want to die. Anyone else, I don't want to die either because they are a child, and seeing a child die is depressing.
! Rick annoys the shit out of me. Shane turned from redeemable to rapist, which REALLY writers….REALLY!? I was cheering him on when he beat the shit out of that son of a bitch wife beater, but now he's trying to rape the main guy's wife? What the fuck?
! "Blar! My best friend is back, and I was happy having sex with his wife. But now that my best friend is back, I don't get any sex and nobody is listening to me anymore. So now, I'm going to be the most irredeemable character next to the racist!"
! Lori is okay. She seems to have a brain and is the actually median between the two cops. I'd say she's my third favorite character. First being Glenn, second being the black chick, but she's out of the picture now.
! But everyone else (including Shane and most likely Glenn) is just fodder. No one interests me. Yeah, I felt bad when one of the sisters died, but it didn't really move me. I could have cared less about that one guy who was biten and left at the tree. And my God, they are REALLY dragging out the red neck guy with one hand making his return.Season Finale Rant:
! First, you barge into this scientist's place, eat his food, drink yourselves to a stupor, and then you scream at him for answer. Most redeemable characters EVER!
! Then, we create some bullshit that Dr. Jenner, BECAUSE HIS LABRATORY IS BLOWING UP, has given up all hope on the survival from this apocalypse. Right. Cause he can't move from where he is WITH THE KNOWLEDGE he has to another facility that could possibly have a working generator, and start again. What fucking sense does that make?
! You're a scientist! You've just gained dozens of meat shields to transfer you from one lab to another. Use them to capture zombies to use a live sample to find the cure. Be their medic. Contemplate surviving. GET THE FUCK TO FRANCE YOU FUCKTARD!
! "NO! I go down with this place because that's how it goes for me! There's no hope so why bother trying!"
! If you found the fucking cure once, you'll fucking find it again!
! And of course, Shane is now the most irredeemable fuck next to the racist brothers after this episode. That's what you get for going back to your comatose best friend, and protecting his family from the zombie apocalypse. Granted, he's an asshole for attempting to rape Lori, but the writers made the nonsensical development of character.! I'm sorry. I know I'm bitching relentlessly, but I have five friends confronting me, telling me this is the greatest series ever created, questioning my liking of this series, and I just don't see it.
! And that's just it. I really don't see it.
! I fucking love zombies, but my God, are these survivors unappealing to me. I barely care about their survival. There are hardly any zombies in half of these episodes. We spend five minutes with a bullshit, unneccessary discussion just to point out development and character relationships. Why? To kill them later and get a reaction from us.
! You want to know why that doesn't work? Characters die every five fucking minutes. Stop using shock deaths to make us keep watching!
! You know what would be nice? A zombie survival series dealing with 4-6 survivors, each with awesome-great personalities all sticking together. They'll run into a few other survivors who might not make it or split away from the group.
! AND IF SOMEONE DIES, it is on the season finale. And it is ONE CHARACTER who dies, and that character was redeemable, and not a rapist. And when the character died, the character showed no regret upon their choice and was happy to be with the team.
! I'm sorry. When people die every five minutes, I really don't care. This is just like Heroes. Why should I give two shits when the writers are just going to kill everyone off anyway.
! "What this? Matt is having a romance with super speed chick?" DEAD. Nothing. "Huh? Black chick possibly has a chance to be an interesting character outside funny and smart quirks?" Nope. Sorry.
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! > I'm sorry. When people die every five minutes, I really don't care. This is just like Heroes. Why should I give two shits when the writers are just going to kill everyone off anyway.
! Morgans son Duane dies, Shane dies, Carol dies, Lori dies, Dale diesBut some of this may not happen, they are straying from the comic, however, they still have some small key events happening.
! But the thing is, the show/comic is called The Walking Dead. It may be a show about zombies, but it's really about those who aren't dead. The survivors are The Walking Dead. The show is meant to put the fear of survival into the viewers mind, but so far, except for a few episodes, this season hasn't done it that well. Whether we like it or not, the show is about Fodder. Interesting characters who die off quite easily.
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@DanialG:
! Morgans son Duane dies, Shane dies, Carol dies, Lori dies, Dale dies
But some of this may not happen, they are straying from the comic, however, they still have some small key events happening.
The Deaths:
! Duane dying is sad, mostly because I think that means Morgan will most likely have no reason to live. Losing a child is sad, no matter how bad a story can be.
! Shane, not only did I know he'd die, I can't imagine him living long next season.
! Carol dying is a bit sad, due to her daughter. I'll admit it will suck when she dies.
! Lori would suck to die, especially if she is pregnant. Did she die while she was pregnant?
! Dale would kind of suck, but it would not be anything that would crush my soul.
! If anything, I think Lori and maybe Carol would be the only members of that group to survive.! But the thing is, the show/comic is called The Walking Dead. It may be a show about zombies, but it's really about those who aren't dead. The survivors are The Walking Dead. The show is meant to put the fear of survival into the viewers mind, but so far, except for a few episodes, this season hasn't done it that well.
! And I respect that. I'm not asking for the story about zombies.
! I'll respect that it is trying to bring fear to the thought of zombie survival, but with the exception of the conclusion of episode 4, it hasn't really given me an emotion close to fear.
! I won't bash the comic, since I haven't read it. But the delivery of this comic as a television series has been pretty crappy. -
The Deaths:
! Lori would suck to die, especially if she is pregnant. Did she die while she was pregnant?
Comic book spoilers
! Lori does gives birth but later on she's running with the baby and gets shot causing her to fall over crushing the baby, so they both die.
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Comic book spoilers
! Lori does gives birth but later on she's running with the baby and gets shot causing her to fall over crushing the baby, so they both die.
! Damn! That's cold!
! I don't think that would be shown on television though. That's pretty dark to be shown on television.
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! Damn! That's cold!
! I don't think that would be shown on television though. That's pretty dark to be shown on television.
! Something tells me that I should be reading the comic instead of watching the show.! They've also implied that the child was actually shanes instead of ricks.
! Theres many things that have happened in the comics that would be too dark to show on television, I mean the first arc of the comic ends with carl killing shane. -
! Reading a wikia on the series.
! Damn, there are a ton of shit that most likely won't make it onto the show. Why didn't they make this an HBO series?
! This stuff is grim as hell. THIS is something I can understand as 'the fear of survival'. This sort of stuff would scare the crap out of me.
! Not fond of the artstyle of the comic, but hey, it's a horror about zombies, beauty isn't really necessary. -
! Carl killing Shane made Carl go down a path of getting fucked in the head, he killed one of the Twins(comic only characters), Shane, he protected his dad from zombies, he's growing up in a world that should otherwise give him traumatizing fear. I think that's what makes his character important.
! If Breaking Bad can show a kid kill a drug dealer, then die himself, then The Walking Dead can too.As for something else I'm questioning actually happening here..
! Will Andrea end up with Dale like in the comic? Or will it be more of a father figure type relationship, where he protects her at any cost. Amy and Andrea in the tv show to me seems more like they're his kids he never had.
There's tons of gruesome deaths that I hope make it into the show.
! The Prison, I just really want it to happen. Tyreese was one of my favorite characters, dying a death I feel is just as horrifying as Lori and her daughter. Beheaded.
One of the things I like about the tv show, is the make up department. It's professional quality, especially the bike girl.
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Damn, I really shouldn't have read all these spoilers…
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Most of them won't happen, I'm sure.
! The only one I think is 100% is Shane. But that was pretty obvious…
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I just watched an episode, it seems pretty good. Only problem is that zombies of any kind scare the bejesus out of me. I don't know if I'll watch another episode, maybe with friends.
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But these zombies aren't scary. Least, I don't think so.
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To you maybe but, to me all zombies are scary. Probably because I saw Resident Evil when I was like 6/7.
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I don't do well with horror, including zombies. I can't play a Resident Evil game. But it's just the zombies of recent years just aren't scary… Or rather, the way they're handled. Zombies when used suspensefully is scary shit, but when they're just wondering around in the open waiting to be shot... The opener of the series had a real strong sense of suspense. Rick wandering through the empty hospital and going down the stairs with his matches got my blood pumping... but nothing happened, and there was never any more moments like that since.
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I think more characters died because they were deliberately killed by the living compared to the characters who were just bitten.
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! > Then, we create some bullshit that Dr. Jenner, BECAUSE HIS LABRATORY IS BLOWING UP, has given up all hope on the survival from this apocalypse. Right. Cause he can't move from where he is WITH THE KNOWLEDGE he has to another facility that could possibly have a working generator, and start again. What fucking sense does that make?
You're a scientist! You've just gained dozens of meat shields to transfer you from one lab to another. Use them to capture zombies to use a live sample to find the cure. Be their medic. Contemplate surviving. GET THE FUCK TO FRANCE YOU FUCKTARD!
"NO! I go down with this place because that's how it goes for me! There's no hope so why bother trying!"
If you found the fucking cure once, you'll fucking find it again!
! Did he find the cure? I thought he was only doing experiments. If he did find the cure I can agree with you. If not, him losing his best samples while knowing the facility will shut down soon would be enough to push him over the edge. As for Rick and team helping him. He's probably thinking he needed brains more than brawn.
! About the characters dying. Most get enough development before they die, in the comics. At the very least, they live just long enough for you to think they're won't get killed then BAM! -
Darn my curiosity, I read the spoilers too. But now I'm going to find the comics somehow and read them myself, because like with any series based off a book/graphic novel, it seems a lot better.
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! Did he find the cure? I thought he was only doing experiments. If he did find the cure I can agree with you. If not, him losing his best samples while knowing the facility will shut down soon would be enough to push him over the edge. As for Rick and team helping him. He's probably thinking he needed brains more than brawn.
! About the characters dying. Most get enough development before they die, in the comics. At the very least, they live just long enough for you to think they're won't get killed then BAM!! True, but he could have used the brawn to get him to others with brains. Get him to France.
! Granted, I don't know 100% if he found the cure, but the microscope did show two organisms/viruses seemingly going from rapid movement to a far more dormant speed. It seemed like he found something to kill or slow down the virus. I may be basing this on nothing, but I couldn't say that there would be no hope from that point.
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Why has this series gone from fairly good to absolute garbage in the course of six episodes? When I first viewed that closing scene of the first episode, with Rick desperately straggling to hoist himself up into the tank, I had really high hopes for the series, but it just set itself on a 20 degree nosedive immediately after.
HEY LETS INTRODUCE A BUNCH OF UNDEVELOPED FILLER CHARACTERS AND THEN START KILLING FOUR OF THEM OFF EVERY EPISODE TO EVOKE EMOTION DESPITE THE PAINSTAKINGLY EVIDENT FACT THAT THEY ARE UNDEVELOPED AND HAVE THUS FAR SHOWN VERY FEW HUMAN OR LIKABLE CHARACTERISTICS
AND THEN LETS ADD A BUNCH OF MOURNING SCENES THAT DUE TO THE PRIOR MENTIONED "UNDEVELOPED FILLER CHARACTERS" CLAUSE MAKE THE VIEWER FEEL COMPLETELY ESTRANGED FROM THIS OVERUSED, HACKNEYED WRITING FORMULA THAT THE WRITERS KEEP RECYCLING IN HOPES OF CREATING A RELATABLE EXPERIENCE WITH THE VIEWER
fuck this shitty show
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WOAH THE DOCTOR WHISPERED SOMETHING TO RICK HOLY FUCK
"hey anyone else notice how the Doctor had video cameras everywhere and probably saw Shane attempt to rape Rick's wife?"
"hey anyone else notice how the Doctor had nothing else even mildly important to tell Rick in secret besides something he might have seen during the survivor's residence at the CDC?"
SUCH SUBTLE AND UNPREDICTABLE WRITING
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Why has this series gone from fairly good to absolute garbage in the course of six episodes? When I first viewed that closing scene of the first episode, with Rick desperately straggling to hoist himself up into the tank, I had really high hopes for the series, but it just set itself on a 20 degree nosedive immediately after.
HEY LETS INTRODUCE A BUNCH OF UNDEVELOPED FILLER CHARACTERS AND THEN START KILLING FOUR OF THEM OFF EVERY EPISODE TO EVOKE EMOTION DESPITE THE PAINSTAKINGLY EVIDENT FACT THAT THEY ARE UNDEVELOPED AND HAVE THUS FAR SHOWN VERY FEW HUMAN OR LIKABLE CHARACTERISTICS
AND THEN LETS ADD A BUNCH OF MOURNING SCENES THAT DUE TO THE PRIOR MENTIONED "UNDEVELOPED FILLER CHARACTERS" CLAUSE MAKE THE VIEWER FEEL COMPLETELY ESTRANGED FROM THIS OVERUSED, HACKNEYED WRITING FORMULA THAT THE WRITERS KEEP RECYCLING IN HOPES OF CREATING A RELATABLE EXPERIENCE WITH THE VIEWER
fuck this shitty show
A big problem for the season is that it lasts only six episodes. They tried to fit as much drama as they could but their wasn't enough time for character development. I heard season 2 will be longer. Any confirmation on that?
Most of my attention was on characters from the comic. Everyone else I felt could die any second.
WOAH THE DOCTOR WHISPERED SOMETHING TO RICK HOLY FUCK
"hey anyone else notice how the Doctor had video cameras everywhere and probably saw Shane attempt to rape Rick's wife?"
"hey anyone else notice how the Doctor had nothing else even mildly important to tell Rick in secret besides something he might have seen during the survivor's residence at the CDC?"
SUCH SUBTLE AND UNPREDICTABLE WRITING
Didn't think of that.
I'm guessing…! Doc told Rick his wife was pregnant.
Yeah, I'm kissing this show's ass, but I really want this to be a hit and hope everyone sticks around for hopefully better season 2.
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I'm actually looking forward to the next season. Even with all the disappointments, I'm willing to see this series through. Because there are plenty of things that I did love about it. Honestly the only character I dislike is Shane for being a rapist bastard. Rick's wife is still kind of a slut for sleeping with him though, so she's an idiot too.
I guess I just have an issue with that sort of thing.
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Didn't think of that.
I'm guessing…! Doc told Rick his wife was pregnant.
Pretty sure Rick would have shown a stronger reaction to that.
Also, how would the Doctor now? Lori isn't showing any notable signs of pregnancy thus far, so unless the Doctor decided to give Lori and Ultrasound off screen JUST FOR FUN, then he wouldn't have any clue.
It's pretty obvious that he said Shane was a threat toward both him and his family's safety. There literally isn't anything else he would have had to say in secrecy.
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Did the doctor actually take blood from each of them? How would he know if Lori is pregnant? I'd agree with the theory about Shane. He and Rick are starting to clash anyway. I'm sure if he found out what he did to Lori he'd probably try to kill him XD.
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Next season is 13 episodes long and there's lil' promos floating around and stuff if anyone wants to check 'em out
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Excited about the new season. I completely enjoyed the first one, which may be in part because it's been so fucking long since I read the beginning of the comics that I barely remember anything.
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! Rick carrying Carl, could this be when he's accidentally shot, and is carried to Hershel's farm? Is that Glenns future wife I see, Maggie?
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Love them hiding under the cars. Looking forward to that episode.
! Yeah. Looks like they get to the farm this season. I'm sure the old guy in the beard is Maggie's dad. Forgot when Tyreese first appeared in the comic. Forgot most of the comic details. Saw a quick scene of a prison, but no way they getting to the prison arch this season.
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Nice. Although all those shots of Atlanta sort of creep me out since I go to school there. XD