Walking Dead

Does it bother anyone else that everyone on the show seems to be a world class marksmen when shooting walkers, but suck whenever shooting at people?
 
Does it bother anyone else that everyone on the show seems to be a world class marksmen when shooting walkers, but suck whenever shooting at people?

I think this has to do with nerves. When they are aiming at a walker they know they can take their time, but when shooting at someone shooting back you have to rush.
 
I think this has to do with nerves. When they are aiming at a walker they know they can take their time, but when shooting at someone shooting back you have to rush.

That and a person can duck slightly and doesn't usually attempt to make a stationary target (unless, of course, you're Axel)
 
I think this has to do with nerves. When they are aiming at a walker they know they can take their time, but when shooting at someone shooting back you have to rush.

I think it has more to do with plot armor than anything! Its always hard to aim right when you are shooting at an important cast member whose story has yet to run its course.
 
I thought Hershel was done last night when the zombie truck came rollin' in.

I don't think they can kill off Hershel for the time being. With Glenn and Rick going off the handle, Maggie withdrawn, and drama with Daryl and Merle, he's really the only voice of reason at the moment. I imagine the strike on the prison will serve as a rally point though, and the characters will find their collective backbone in response.

The thing that bothered me most about this episode was the Woodbury gang's actions. You snipe one person, trap a couple more in prone positions, have a sniper (inexplicably) in a guard tower, and have just released a dozen walkers into an enclosed space with more pouring in. Do you (A) continue firing with your enemies preoccupied, (B) retreat to the trees and lay down cover fire, or (C) do your best James Bond villain impersonation, assume the job is done, and up and leave?
 
This is starting to resemble the time on the farm when nothing was happening except characters being annoying. Rick's psychosis is just dumb and how is he outside the fence, but is not swarmed by zombies?

Get the plot moving and keep the characters smart. They think the Governor could come for them, yet he is able to drive up, park, deploy someone to the guard tower and start shooting before anyone notices. That's just bad writing.
 
I don't think they can kill off Hershel for the time being. With Glenn and Rick going off the handle, Maggie withdrawn, and drama with Daryl and Merle, he's really the only voice of reason at the moment. I imagine the strike on the prison will serve as a rally point though, and the characters will find their collective backbone in response.

The thing that bothered me most about this episode was the Woodbury gang's actions. You snipe one person, trap a couple more in prone positions, have a sniper (inexplicably) in a guard tower, and have just released a dozen walkers into an enclosed space with more pouring in. Do you (A) continue firing with your enemies preoccupied, (B) retreat to the trees and lay down cover fire, or (C) do your best James Bond villain impersonation, assume the job is done, and up and leave?

I think the assumption was that the Governor was just trying to send a message, not wipe them out.

Though, knowing his personality, I'm not sure why he wouldn't just wipe them out or at least pick off the people who were isolated and leave those fortified in the prison to fend without their leaders.
 
This is starting to resemble the time on the farm when nothing was happening except characters being annoying. Rick's psychosis is just dumb and how is he outside the fence, but is not swarmed by zombies?

Get the plot moving and keep the characters smart. They think the Governor could come for them, yet he is able to drive up, park, deploy someone to the guard tower and start shooting before anyone notices. That's just bad writing.

Spot on. They're mistaking shock value (i.e. a bullet to axel's head) for an actual plot twist. And why were they not ready for it the governor in the prison? And what the hell happened to tyrese?

As much as I enjoy the show, the writing has just been lazy these past two episodes.
 
This is starting to resemble the time on the farm when nothing was happening except characters being annoying. Rick's psychosis is just dumb and how is he outside the fence, but is not swarmed by zombies?

Get the plot moving and keep the characters smart. They think the Governor could come for them, yet he is able to drive up, park, deploy someone to the guard tower and start shooting before anyone notices. That's just bad writing.
Glen made a comment about no one being on watch. Rick is going crazy, Maggie is out of it, and they were also focusing on the breach at the back of the prison and trying to seal that off. It's not like they're a well trained army with near unlimited manpower. I think it's plausible the Governor's group could have gotten close without being noticed.
 
Spot on. They're mistaking shock value (i.e. a bullet to axel's head) for an actual plot twist. And why were they not ready for it the governor in the prison? And what the hell happened to tyrese?

As much as I enjoy the show, the writing has just been lazy these past two episodes.


When Rick told ghost Lori to leave everyone thought he was talking to Tyrese's group. They left the prison. If you watched Talking Dead afterwards one of the producers alluded that we might see Tyrese again in the future.
 
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Glen made a comment about no one being on watch. Rick is going crazy, Maggie is out of it, and they were also focusing on the breach at the back of the prison and trying to seal that off. It's not like they're a well trained army with near unlimited manpower. I think it's plausible the Governor's group could have gotten close without being noticed.

So in an environment where there would be dead silence they do not hear a truck pull up? When Herschel is in the yard, Michonne is apparently living in a bus in the yard? I don't buy it. They could have walked up, but not driven. you'd hear them a mile away. Just my opinion and I do think the writers write some episodes just to buy time. I would rather have seen more of Tyrese and his group.
 
So in an environment where there would be dead silence they do not hear a truck pull up? When Herschel is in the yard, Michonne is apparently living in a bus in the yard? I don't buy it. They could have walked up, but not driven. you'd hear them a mile away. Just my opinion and I do think the writers write some episodes just to buy time. I would rather have seen more of Tyrese and his group.

Maybe the governor converted his truck to an electric motor. :spinny: You have a point. You could clearly hear Glens truck driving up.
 
Who's got the spoiler for next week's episode. The one posted last week was **** on.

Putting my bet on:

Tyreese's group ends up in woodbury. After having such a bad reception at the prison (ending with seeing crazy rick as their leader) he'll offer to lead them into the prison via the weak area he knows about in the back.
 
So in an environment where there would be dead silence they do not hear a truck pull up? When Herschel is in the yard, Michonne is apparently living in a bus in the yard? I don't buy it. They could have walked up, but not driven. you'd hear them a mile away. Just my opinion and I do think the writers write some episodes just to buy time. I would rather have seen more of Tyrese and his group.
The truck is just on the edge of the wooded area, not on the main road. If they found a way to drive through the woods they could have driven very slowly and not made much noise. And I'm sure they would have sent scouts ahead before they brought the truck up to find the best place to do it without being noticed.
 

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