Walking Dead

I can remember counting down the weeks, then days, until the season premier. Now I’m pretty much meh.
 
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I can remember counting down the weeks, then days, until the season premier. Now I’m pretty much meh.

Agreed. I don't feel a need to watch Fear either. We watch but later during the week.

I am pumped for the next season of Game of Thrones. Sadly it could be almost 2 years away. :(
 
Agreed. I don't feel a need to watch Fear either. We watch but later during the week.

I am pumped for the next season of Game of Thrones. Sadly it could be almost 2 years away. :(

Fear at least has some compelling plotlines at this point and still can kill off original characters. The writing on TWD has been silly just feels weak.
 
They should have just shot negan right there, but we have to have another season of this completely unrealistic, cartoonish villain.
 
Yep, watching. Too much invested at this point.

Odd depiction of passage of time - Judith sure has grown, yet Maggie has no discernable baby bump.


I gave up on this silly and disappointing series, two solid seasons ago. Gawd, I loved it, for multiple seasons, but it's just a big joke now, sadly. AMC can die in hell for taking what was a great great series and just deciding to use it as a cash cow with no care for putting out an entertaining product. SADNESS
 
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Hopefully since they've finally gotten to the premiere, AMC will get to its classic Halloween movies.

I watched a bit of beginning seasons' episodes this week and some of last season's episodes today and it was clear how much more intriguing the show used to be--now it looks like the actors are fully aware of how much they were forcing their lines/actions.
 
One man has to die. And then multiple people armed with guns proceed to “shoot the glass” Hans Gruber style while said one man is standing out in the open.
Yeah, funny how well planned out every single detail was up to that point, such a genius idea on setting Negan up, and then when that one final moment came... The ball is dropped.
You guys had one job. Let's shoot glass 10 stories high, and not the enemy standing 30 feet in front of you. Negan was even perched up on a stoop in plain sight.

And that is one of the many reasons why this show is going downhill at a furious pace.
But yet, I will still tune in every Sunday and complain. I've gone too far to quit now.
 
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Yeah, funny how well planned out every single detail was up to that point, such a genius idea on setting Negan up, and then when that one final moment came... The ball is dropped.

I think a lot of problems started when kirkman took on more control (which is why they had some showrunner turnover). They are stuck following the comic's plot points, which means for example, a terrible villain like Negan has to live far too long. What may have worked for the comic doesnt necessarily work for TV.

Because theyre stuck on the major points, the in the middle points dont end up making sense.

But yeah, 100 episodes in im too invested to quit.
 
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Negan standing in the open with 50 people with guns staring at him and no one thinks to shoot him? But they have this super elaborate plan to draw thousands of walkers to the Saviors? Ok....

And then to top it off, Gabriel gets locked into the same room with Negan. While Negan has a bat. And Gabriel has a gun. And Gabriel is the one that’s going to **** his pants? Ok....

This show was awesome because of character dialog and interaction. It’s a shell of itself now. But I’m 100 episodes in and am going to ride it out.
 

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