The show is still doing pretty well in the ratings and one of the most watched shows on TV Sunday nights, which is pretty good for a cable series.
This feels like the post-Prison season where we just get isolated episodes from each cast member with snippets of story, but treading water until they want to put the band back together so things can happen. Can tell where this season seems to be going, but we're just waiting for it to happen instead of giving enough interesting things along the way...
It's still 11 million viewers; just hope a carotid hasn't been nicked and the bleeding stops.
The show is still doing pretty well in the ratings and one of the most watched shows on TV Sunday nights, which is pretty good for a cable series.
Caprica did this. They struggled to follow all their subplots at the same time and it came across as unfocused.Whatever the reason, a lot has happened this season. Imagine how great the pacing of the series would be if the different story lines were developed over the course of multiple episodes. Ep. 2 would have had the introduction of the kingdom maybe ending with Carol meeting the king and his tiger, Tara's fight on the bridge and falling into the river, the first few minutes of the Daryl episode, and Maggie's first conversation and medical check up at Hilltop. Ep. 3 to 5 could then mix in the saviors visit to Alexandria with Carl's story in ep. 6.
Negan is getting on my nerves. Not JDM's fault, he is great, just Negan's whole shtick is becoming tedious fast.
...and that Sunday night series has ratings that crushes all other fantasy series (GoT being one exception). TWD will be around long after the rest have faded into obscurity.
How is GOT an exception? The highest rating GOT ever got was 8.89 - which is worse than Walking Dead after the current MASSIVE drop. GOT dropped more users between the season premiere and now than GOT ever had.
Yeah, but what made him like that? He is a psychotic one trick pony, not a character. Act threatening, grin, act threatening again, laugh it off, rinse and repeat.
Meaning of all fantasy series on TV, TWD leaves the rest in the dust (look at the average ratings of the CW DC series, for example), but GOT has impressive ratings for a fantasy series.
I compare it to fantasy series because that's the genre its most associated with in TV discussions. I'm not denying its overall popularity, but rarely do you see anyone discussing TWD in the same breath as (for example) 2 Broke Girls or Criminal Minds.
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