The last two eps were pretty good. I'll stick with it and see.
Man, it was not worth two fucks for the first 3 episodes. Acting was bad, it just droned on and on.
Now that they're advancing the story a bit, it's getting ok. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gonzo:
The last two eps were pretty good. I'll stick with it and see.
Man, it was not worth two ****s for the first 3 episodes. Acting was bad, it just droned on and on.
Now that they're advancing the story a bit, it's getting ok.
Agreed. The pace was way to slow and the scripts seemed to be recycled garbage from TWD Season 2.
Did anyone catch The Talking Dead after the show? They hinted at some things about the cast that piqued my interest. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gonzo:
The last two eps were pretty good. I'll stick with it and see.
Man, it was not worth two ****s for the first 3 episodes. Acting was bad, it just droned on and on.
Now that they're advancing the story a bit, it's getting ok.
Can't wait for next season!!!! Boats and ho's!!!!! [Reply]
The series immediately picked up when they introduced the barber and enough external events to give us relief from the self absorbed Californians. The barber carries some gravitas.
If they all go to sea will it be Gilligan's Zombie Island? The rich black guy is Thurston Howell III, the junkie is Gilligan, the barber is the Professor, the daughters are Ginger and MaryAnn, and we have a few extras [Reply]
I have a problem with the kill me now I was bit. It is human nature to want to live as long as you can as long as it isn't painful. Why would you eat a bullet knowing you will eventually turn? It doesn't seem to be a painful process and you can maybe do a few things before you die. You can just let people know to put a bullet in your brain once you are gone. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRichard:
I have a problem with the kill me now I was bit. It is human nature to want to live as long as you can as long as it isn't painful. Why would you eat a bullet knowing you will eventually turn? It doesn't seem to be a painful process and you can maybe do a few things before you die. You can just let people know to put a bullet in your brain once you are gone.
The turning isn't pleasant. And that lady likely witnessed at least some of it where she was working. Remember Season 1, Jim got bit when the walkers took over camp. Over a few days he got very feverish and sick? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
The turning isn't pleasant. And that lady likely witnessed at least some of it where she was working. Remember Season 1, Jim got bit when the walkers took over camp. Over a few days he got very feverish and sick?
I don't consider feverish and sick as painful. It took several days if I recall. Not many people would eat a bullet when they are not showing symptoms. It would be like a terminally ill cancer patient eating a bullet the day they find out. Most would not do that unless there is depression issues. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRichard:
I don't consider feverish and sick as painful. It took several days if I recall. Not many people would eat a bullet when they are not showing symptoms. It would be like a terminally ill cancer patient eating a bullet the day they find out. Most would not do that unless there is depression issues.
Well, I mean what do you expect. It's a end of days survival show with zombies. These things move 2 mph, dumb as a box of rocks, and the military base can't figure out how to contain them. Zombies, in real life, would be super easy to eradicate. Especially because the only way the illness spreads is from bites. I don't know, maybe wear armored suit of some kind that makes it impossible to get bit? You know, just a thought.
This of course, would not make good TV.
I actually enjoyed the first few episodes, I like watching the gradual downfall of society. The middle episodes were meh, but the last 3, I agree with everyone were very well done. I have no idea what to think about the black guy in the suit either, I don't know how manipulative or evil he is yet. [Reply]