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galenanorth posted:I was kinda hoping the show would eventually settle into a Star Trek-but-with-zombies hopeful tone instead of flailing about between "we have to do the things that aren't morally easy to survive" and "it doesn't have to be this way" on loop with sweaty close-ups. The people that don't act like people anymore because they're Borg-like identical vessels for sets of opposing platitudes which are swapped around between characters like musical chairs. That's basically the reason the show has declined to season 1 viewing numbers. Rick has gone insane and become Evil Rick like what, three times now? His supporting cast of stupid idiots is just relentlessly cycled in and out and the storytelling is getting weaker and weaker, with a shrinking budget as well.
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# ? Sep 15, 2018 09:10 |
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galenanorth posted:I was kinda hoping the show would eventually settle into a Star Trek-but-with-zombies hopeful tone instead of flailing about between "we have to do the things that aren't morally easy to survive" and "it doesn't have to be this way" on loop with sweaty close-ups. The people that don't act like people anymore because they're Borg-like identical vessels for sets of opposing platitudes which are swapped around between characters like musical chairs. #shanewasright
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# ? Sep 15, 2018 15:01 |
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Characters like Shane and Dale don’t seem like they’re from the same universe as Negan or Ezekiel or the trash folk. It’s like the show shifted from being set in the real world to being set in a fantasy world where the zombies may as well be orcs and society has always been this way.
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# ? Sep 15, 2018 17:02 |
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:Characters like Shane and Dale don’t seem like they’re from the same universe as Negan or Ezekiel or the trash folk. It’s like the show shifted from being set in the real world to being set in a fantasy world where the zombies may as well be orcs and society has always been this way. It reminds me a lot of the Change books by SM Stirling. Some Thing occurs which makes electricity and gunpowder stop for some reason, like in that tv show Revolution. Now Revolution took place like 20 years later, and they had swords and stuff but clung a lot to the old ways when they could, and when they had the opportunities to use technology and guns they eagerly did so. In other words, society didn't change in the sense that the people who were alive before the loss of power remembered who they were. In the Change books, within like 3 years of the event, these every day Americans were founding societies specifically based on feudal European culture and embracing Wiccanism as a religion. They also were serious basing poo poo around the Lord of the Rings books. Like the world ends, and everyone is a M'lord M'lady larper building castles, having clans and nobility, pretending to practice magic, going on quests, speaking with affectations, etc. The entire premise is like "what if the apocalypse came and America was rebuilt by renn faire and D&D nerds." I lasted about 2 books before I was out. It's a problem in the 100 too, because the century or so of time doesn't seem to be enough for the Grounders to develop such a separate culture and language, especially in contrast to Mt Wx and the Arkers who largely remained 21st century people. But it's been hinted at there being an in universe explanation for that with social engineering from Becca and Cadogen/Second Dawn.
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# ? Sep 15, 2018 18:03 |
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If they were trying to be friendly with a Savior while working on the same task like plowing the field after the war, someone could bring up "so could you teach me how to whistle? Did everyone in the Savior camp know how to whistle or did they have like choreography sessions for intimidating whistling technique. I have heard that makes time go faster, whistling while you work" and then there's an implied "I'd deck you right now if there weren't a peace treaty" response. The show could use 50% standalone slice-of-life episodes mixed in, and that way they could double the pace of their storyline episodes without catching up with the source material.
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# ? Sep 15, 2018 21:00 |
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Astroman posted:It reminds me a lot of the Change books by SM Stirling. Some Thing occurs which makes electricity and gunpowder stop for some reason, like in that tv show Revolution. Now Revolution took place like 20 years later, and they had swords and stuff but clung a lot to the old ways when they could, and when they had the opportunities to use technology and guns they eagerly did so. In other words, society didn't change in the sense that the people who were alive before the loss of power remembered who they were. Oh man I totally forgot about those books and I totally got as far before ditching them. At least they were stupid because the author kept trying to cram his religion down my throat: I still found the characters and the world mostly interesting. That's probably why I liked Revolution, it just didn't have the strength to stick to its setting. Or maybe it got canned and they just wrapped it up? Man...I'd have way rather that show went on for 10 years than the steaming pile of trash that is TWD. Although, now that I think about it, a bunch of absurd SCA assholes taking over the post-apocalypse is just as likely as the Garbage People who devolved to noun-verb speech before they retconned it.
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# ? Sep 16, 2018 01:53 |
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Why is Daryl being such an rear end in a top hat
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# ? Sep 17, 2018 14:25 |
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Sjs00 posted:Why is Daryl being such an rear end in a top hat He's realized after Rick leaves the show he's gonna be the main dude and is pissed
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# ? Sep 17, 2018 14:51 |
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:Characters like Shane and Dale don’t seem like they’re from the same universe as Negan or Ezekiel or the trash folk. It’s like the show shifted from being set in the real world to being set in a fantasy world where the zombies may as well be orcs and society has always been this way. It's unavoidable since this is sourced from a comic book, but the introduction of the King was where I lost my suspension of disbelief, even moreso than any technical mistake or nonsensical story beat He's like a Magic the Gathering player that's too into it
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# ? Sep 17, 2018 18:51 |
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Spellman posted:It's unavoidable since this is sourced from a comic book, but the introduction of the King was where I lost my suspension of disbelief, even moreso than any technical mistake or nonsensical story beat The King is a god drat pillar of real world accuracy compared to the trash people.
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# ? Sep 17, 2018 22:47 |
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Spellman posted:It's unavoidable since this is sourced from a comic book, but the introduction of the King was where I lost my suspension of disbelief, even moreso than any technical mistake or nonsensical story beat I think the idea of a charismatic actor taking over a group of people post apocalypse and putting on a character for it seems reasonable. The real world is so horrendous that he's a bit like a comfort blanket. Having a tiger is really dumb though. The trash people are the loving worst though, there's no reason for them to speak like they do.
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# ? Sep 18, 2018 00:16 |
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Taear posted:I think the idea of a charismatic actor taking over a group of people post apocalypse and putting on a character for it seems reasonable. The real world is so horrendous that he's a bit like a comfort blanket. Having a tiger is really dumb though. The amalgamation of fantastical characters was simply too much to buy, Carol is a really grounded character with a believable backstory, and her settling down in this fantasy setting with 100 roleplayers really stifled her potential
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# ? Sep 18, 2018 00:42 |
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Taear posted:I think the idea of a charismatic actor taking over a group of people post apocalypse and putting on a character for it seems reasonable. The real world is so horrendous that he's a bit like a comfort blanket. Having a tiger is really dumb though. The only saving grace is that at the end, Jadis did drop the act.
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# ? Sep 18, 2018 02:40 |
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Taear posted:I think the idea of a charismatic actor taking over a group of people post apocalypse and putting on a character for it seems reasonable. The real world is so horrendous that he's a bit like a comfort blanket. Having a tiger is really dumb though. A flashback will show ol’ Zeke was playing the role of MacDuff in a ‘Night with Shakespeare’ fundraiser for the local zoo when zombies swarmed in. Scared half-to-death, he channels the courage and determination of his role, and also saves a caged tiger. The other survivors he rescued only ever heard him talk in his stage voice.
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# ? Sep 18, 2018 02:53 |
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Well what the gently caress where's Jesus in that trailer? Does this scene ever happen That was cool as gently caress Or this one
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# ? Sep 19, 2018 05:39 |
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Last I heard Jesus dies this season, so *shrug*
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# ? Sep 19, 2018 06:40 |
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He'll be back
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# ? Sep 19, 2018 06:51 |
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JossiRossi posted:The King is a god drat pillar of real world accuracy compared to the trash people. Taear posted:I think the idea of a charismatic actor taking over a group of people post apocalypse and putting on a character for it seems reasonable. The real world is so horrendous that he's a bit like a comfort blanket. Having a tiger is really dumb though. This. The Kingdom episode was the only episode I genuinely enjoyed in season 7. Even before he eased up in front of Carol, I could tell without any background knowledge of the character from the comics (I used to actively try and avoid it; now I just don't care) that it was an act, and everyone was playing along because, up to a certain point, it was working really well for them. Despite the act, Ezekiel actually was a pretty competent leader and kept his people pretty well taken care of, and the RenFair act eased/raised a lot of spirits in a somber, desolate existence. The tiger idea wasn't inherently dumb, but the way it was implemented was. Given the comic book source and how much up to that point in the series required a certain suspension of belief, I can see him saving a tiger and that tiger just happened to be perceptive and patient enough to follow him until he's able to establish a community. It's not super believable but whatever. It had potential. What was dumb was having Zeke bringing the tiger around with him - not only in front of unfamiliar crowds, but into battle - where her behavior would have been incredibly unpredictable. In fact, in the battle scenes, I don't think she would have attacked anyone she was supposed to. I kind of think she would have just ran away, or gotten flustered/frenzied and attacked her own. Shiva should have just been The Kingdom's mascot and nothing more. Acacia REI fucked around with this message at 08:49 on Sep 19, 2018 |
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Where's that gif of Negan magically going from tied up with piano wire to holding a gun and flare with Jadis' pictures nicely arranged? We finally cut the non-internet cord. Thankfully I will not have to endure this poo poo any longer. (Who am I kidding, AMC has streaming on Roku)
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# ? Sep 20, 2018 17:43 |
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# ? Sep 20, 2018 17:49 |
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I assume the loving tiger was a suspension of disbelief-breaker to anyone who has ever owned a cat.
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# ? Sep 20, 2018 18:04 |
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Much obliged. I literally cannot recall anything at all that happened between that scene and rick saying "save him".
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# ? Sep 20, 2018 18:27 |
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moist turtleneck posted:PHALANX OUT (walk in a group in the low part of a wide open field) this scene was good too
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# ? Sep 20, 2018 18:38 |
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moist turtleneck posted:this scene was good too Oh poo poo it is all flooding back. Better gif is the one with Rick muzzle sweeping everyone.
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# ? Sep 20, 2018 18:44 |
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Hasselblad posted:Oh poo poo it is all flooding back. Better gif is the one with Rick muzzle sweeping everyone. https://i.imgur.com/9LC4d0l.mp4
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# ? Sep 21, 2018 01:25 |
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-09-19/inside-amc-networks-plan-to-make-walking-dead-live-forever You can't kill what's already dead! quote:AMC Networks Inc. wants to keep “The Walking Dead” on its feet for years to come. quote:Scott Gimple, who produced several seasons of “The Walking Dead,” is overseeing development of different narrative possibilities. He was named chief content officer for both “The Walking Dead” and its prequel “Fear the Walking Dead” in January. WELL THIS SHOULD BE GREAT THEN!
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# ? Sep 21, 2018 04:20 |
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Astroman posted:The only saving grace is that at the end, Jadis did drop the act. That name came from the CS Lewis novels, for those who didn't know
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# ? Sep 21, 2018 07:42 |
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The whole "let's settle this in the middle of a field!!!" with all the bullshit plot mechanics and gun unsafety and all the other terrible things going on is more or less we_ran_out_of_budget.mpg. Making any of that convincing or sensible requires some off-screen talent that the show simply does not pay for. What they did pay for is one of the all-time stupidest scenes of anything in TV history.
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# ? Sep 21, 2018 08:28 |
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How did they even get to that field? I literally remember nothing from that finale except for mt's gifs, which I think is a blessing
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# ? Sep 21, 2018 14:55 |
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Johnny Truant posted:How did they even get to that field? I literally remember nothing from that finale except for mt's gifs, which I think is a blessing Negan leaves false intel to lure them into an open field so he can gun them down. Our "heroes" figure out it's a trap ahead of time and [i[Rick no poo poo tells everyone they're going to walk into the trap anyway and hope for the best[/i]. Even more, no one questions his brilliant strategy of "willingly march our entire army into the kill-zone to die".
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# ? Sep 21, 2018 16:20 |
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galagazombie posted:Negan leaves false intel to lure them into an open field so he can gun them down. Our "heroes" figure out it's a trap ahead of time and [i[Rick no poo poo tells everyone they're going to walk into the trap anyway and hope for the best[/i]. Even more, no one questions his brilliant strategy of "willingly march our entire army into the kill-zone to die". Literally the only reason they were not totally wiped out was because of Eugene making every bullet wrong, and not a single person out of the 100+ they show in that lineup knowing enough about guns to realize something was off about the bullets.
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# ? Sep 21, 2018 16:50 |
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Oh no! Not the dumpster gazebo!!
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# ? Sep 21, 2018 17:03 |
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galagazombie posted:Negan leaves false intel to lure them into an open field so he can gun them down. Our "heroes" figure out it's a trap ahead of time and [i[Rick no poo poo tells everyone they're going to walk into the trap anyway and hope for the best[/i]. Even more, no one questions his brilliant strategy of "willingly march our entire army into the kill-zone to die". ah, hm, yeah that sounds on-par for TWD intelligence levels, both of the characters and the writers. gotta love those ex machina solutions for this show's problems. JossiRossi posted:Literally the only reason they were not totally wiped out was because of Eugene making every bullet wrong, and not a single person out of the 100+ they show in that lineup knowing enough about guns to realize something was off about the bullets. yeah and it kills/completely incapacitates all of them EXCEPT negan. i would've regained respect for this show if the savoiurs really did just slaughter all of Rick & Co.
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# ? Sep 21, 2018 18:14 |
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Johnny Truant posted:ah, hm, yeah that sounds on-par for TWD intelligence levels, both of the characters and the writers. My favorite part was that Rick brought their sole remaining doctor/medic to the open field fight. E: I should reword because yes you would want a medic there. Rick brought him and put him on the front line. I think he’s standing next to Rick when he’s waving his weapon toward his own people. LadyPictureShow fucked around with this message at 03:52 on Sep 22, 2018 |
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LadyPictureShow posted:My favorite part was that Rick brought their sole remaining doctor/medic to the open field fight. Where else would he be able to treat his own exit wounds?
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# ? Sep 21, 2018 23:07 |
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Sodomy Hussein posted:That's basically the reason the show has declined to season 1 viewing numbers. Rick has gone insane and become Evil Rick like what, three times now? His supporting cast of stupid idiots is just relentlessly cycled in and out and the storytelling is getting weaker and weaker, with a shrinking budget as well. Rick has done the whole Naive idiot -> Serial killer -> Naive idiot cycle like 20 times by now. Morgan is sort of the same except that they've made it very clear that something is legit wrong with Morgan in the head, whereas Rick is just... indecisive. Moody? lovely? Btw, is black highlander still in effect or...? From what I recall doctor highlander has been in full force every season.
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# ? Sep 23, 2018 21:53 |
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Yes, this will surely fix the show and bring the viewers back
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# ? Oct 6, 2018 16:44 |
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moist turtleneck posted:
To be fair it's got the least memorable theme tune of any of the prestige dramas, I couldn't hum it and I even watched like 3 seasons back to back so heard it tonnes in a week.
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