Probably the best episode of the year and it was still bad. Just when I thought Grimes had grown a sack....
Sean Connery is the worst character on the show. Lori is a close second. Hopefully Dale gets confused enough to wander into a horde of zombies. Cancer bitch really needs to just off herself and get it over with. I mean what the fuck has she done to help any of the group?
Don't get the hatred for pedophile Sean Connery. Hate cancer bitch, Lori, crazy blonde slut and T-Shizzle way more.
I've watched every episode of this show in the past couple weeks and like everyone in here says, started off so well and now it's pretty stupid. Anyway, the one question I have, and I may have missed it, what's the time period from when Rick gets shot and goes into the coma to where he wakes up and the world has turned to complete shit? I feel like they haven't told us but I may have missed it.
Last week was the first episode that wasn't directed/produced by him. He had his hands all over the shittiness. I was kind of hoping the show would take a different direction under new runners. This was a good first step.
He's just constantly confused and upset about everything. Who gives a fuck if Shane killed Otis? Its a zombie apocalypse and Shane did what he had to do to survive. What good would it have been to the group if they had both died? And how the fuck did Sean Connery figure out that Shane killed otis in the first place? He sat at the farm looking at trees from the top of his rv while Shane was out putting his life on the line. Fuck Sean Connery. I hope he dies painfully
Darabont didn't direct any of them. And the only one where he got real writing credits was the first episode of the season. Which, aside from Sophia running off like the stupid bitch she was, was fine. Who knows how much influence he had (or even wanted to have) on the rest of the first half of the season. After his idea for the season 2 premiere was squashed due to the budget BS I wouldn't be surprised if he kinda gave up which could have resulted in what we saw in the first half of the season and then ultimately his being fired.
Last nights episode was solid. It saw the return of more zombies, more action, and some suspenseful scenes. If they can keep that up, the show will return to former glory.
In a rare piece of decent writing, slutty blonde bitch explained Shane perfectly. He does the right things but the way he does them turns everyone off. I don't expect the characters to follow a guy that can't persuade anyone or explain himself without looking like a nutball.
I like this episode, but mainly b/c I fast forwarded through Glen and his chick in the kitchen, the blonde in the bed scene, and any time Dale was on camera
STFU. Was in my watched threads menu and saw that you responded in this thread. I knew immediately that you replied to my post and made some sort of bitchy comment. Pretty sad life you must live.
Ya man it definitely takes a sad life to comment in a thread about a shitty show...woe is me..my life sucks. I'd say it takes a pretty sad life to get that bent out of shape when someone calls a piece of shit show a piece of shit (and it's hardly just me...the whole thread is basically bashing how shitty this show is). My standards are a little higher than "guns/zombies=solid" and this show never had any former glory--unless we're counting basically 1 episode.
In my hypothetical real world zombie apocalypse I think the weak would be killed off pretty early, they'd give up or just suck at surviving... and after a few months you'd have the best of the best still hanging around surviving....but in this walking dead zombie world some of the weakest possible people on the planet are still hanging around (weak either being literally weak, or bringing no surviving skills to the table, or even poor decisions in pressure situations ...lori...) My wife still watches the show, (i threatened to give up on it for good last week) so it was on while I was playing on the internet last night and I ended up watching most of it, it was pretty good...and a hell of a lot better than anything season 2 has put out so far. There was still some very shitty writing, some things that just didn't make sense (that's one hell of a hub cap, and exactly how far away is this town- it takes like 30 minutes to get there sometimes but then like 8 hours to get back the next?), but overall it was alright.
I watch because the comics are so good that I always have a small sliver of hope that some of the incredibly badass stuff that happens in them occurs in the tv show as well. Its a vicious cycle.
Yep. This show is becoming The Sopranos 2.0 for me (in that sense). The Sopranos was very well made, but it never moved the story along fast enough for me, much like this show.
yeah, but its not like shane just came out and said it, dale was already convinced of it with no evidence to support it.
Doesn't matter if he doesn't say it, body language can tell you everything you need to know, the writers made sure of it. And obviously it's true.
Someone needs to do a capture of Carl with his stupid hat on popping up out of nowhere with the "I didn't know you were having a baby" line. I lost my shit over that scene. I'm glad Rick has such a good conscience, because there's nothing more humane than dropping a one-legged man off in the middle of nowhere in a world where you literally have to run for your life from undead people who will eat you or mad max guidos looking to stock supplies.