Originally Posted by bowener:
To those that are not huge fan boys in here, is this show worth spending my time on? I've heard from one friend it is pretty much as bad as the other show, and nothing ground breaking is being done in this show as far as story telling, direction, or writing. The few reviews I read said it has been pretty ho-hum.
There have only been 2 episodes so there is no way to tell whether it's going to be epic or meh.
They're zombies. There are only so many ways to start it off. It'll be good or bad as character development.
It doesn't suck. It's worth the time. It has a pretty good budget do it at least looks good. I would say it's worth a watch. There is only 6 episodes this year iirc so you're not out much if you don't dig it. [Reply]
Is this just going to be a way for the walking dead to introduce new characters?
6 episodes following a group of people, some of which meet up with Rick's group. This way they don't waste loads of TWD time on new character back story...? [Reply]
Originally Posted by aturnis:
Is this just going to be a way for the walking dead to introduce new characters?
6 episodes following a group of people, some of which meet up with Rick's group. This way they don't waste loads of TWD time on new character back story...?
Not sure how people in LA are going to meet up with a group out of ATL. [Reply]
I dunno. It's been awhile. Maybe they were headed to the CDC as well. You know how these shows go. People who see the aftermath in their part of the country always have some kind of hope that there's some sort of functional society left across the map. [Reply]
Originally Posted by bowener:
To those that are not huge fan boys in here, is this show worth spending my time on? I've heard from one friend it is pretty much as bad as the other show, and nothing ground breaking is being done in this show as far as story telling, direction, or writing. The few reviews I read said it has been pretty ho-hum.
1) I think being a fan-boy makes people tend to like it less. It's like watching Aliens before Alien. People get use to danger and action around every corner and forget the pacing of a normal drama (which it is.)
2) The premise interests me more. People can make it out in a rural setting but uban? Millions of people (who become zombies at some point) scavenging for food and needful things?
Making it work in the concrete jungle is a completely different ballgame... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rausch:
1) I think being a fan-boy makes people tend to like it less. It's like watching Aliens before Alien. People get use to danger and action around every corner and forget the pacing of a normal drama (which it is.)
2) The premise interests me more. People can make it out in a rural setting but uban? Millions of people (who become zombies at some point) scavenging for food and needful things?
Making it work in the concrete jungle is a completely different ballgame...
Originally Posted by Rausch:
1) I think being a fan-boy makes people tend to like it less. It's like watching Aliens before Alien. People get use to danger and action around every corner and forget the pacing of a normal drama (which it is.)
nicely done!
yeah that would have SUCKED! :-)
I LOVE Alien. but it ain't Aliens. two films at opposite ends of the genre. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kman34:
I was watching TWD one night and my daughter came in to see what I was doing and said " Oh...This is gross...Why don't they just tie the Zombies shoe laces together so they can't chase you???" Then she left the room.