God I'm getting tired of the "they can turn any moment even if they're still alive" and the "Rick is special/immune" crap.
Jesus Christ this...
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God I'm getting tired of the "they can turn any moment even if they're still alive" and the "Rick is special/immune" crap.
Jesus Christ this...
what I didn't like about the farm is the show was totally lacking any insight into what is going on in the rest of the world. Now that the season is over though I like the juxtiposition of the serenity of the farm and complete vulnerability they are facing now. They have no supplies at all.
They'll probably just hear more anecdotes from other survivors or possibly hear about how other nearby outposts have fared. With no communication technology working and limited fuel it would be hard to do much more.
Spoiler on Michonne in the new Playboy. It explains who the two zombies are and why they're on chains.
If the zombie herd was heading out of the city, why wouldn't our group want to be BEHIND them? Staying in front of them means the herd is always chasing them; being behind the herd should give some rest.
And shouldn't the herd be decomposing more and more? I can understand that there could be new zombies as people die, or evidently, the zombie-flu takes them over (a la Shane).[/QUOTE]
There is no zombie flu![]()
God I'm getting tired of the "they can turn any moment even if they're still alive" and the "Rick is special/immune" crap.
Jesus Christ this...
I'm the G-man and I approve this message
Spoiler on Michonne in the new Playboy. It explains who the two zombies are and why they're on chains.
If the zombie herd was heading out of the city, why wouldn't our group want to be BEHIND them? Staying in front of them means the herd is always chasing them; being behind the herd should give some rest.
And shouldn't the herd be decomposing more and more? I can understand that there could be new zombies as people die, or evidently, the zombie-flu takes them over (a la Shane).[/QUOTE]
There is no zombie flu![]()
I know it's not a flu, but whatever the contagion is. I used "flu" cause I couldn't think of contagion or whatever.
I hope I didn't upset you too much with my malapropism.
Jesus Christ this...
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I am Spartacus.
I'll have to do a rewatch at some point, but I think this might be my favourite episode since the pilot. Really tense throughout, everyone got to have their 'badass' moment, and it advanced the plot and characters while ratcheting up the action beats. Brilliant stuff.
As to the debate about them being in one location, I have no problem with that at all. It only becomes a problem when there's nothing moving the plot along at all. The search for Sophia really shouldn't have taken seven episodes, and as soon as that storyline was over, most of the complaints about them still being at the farm seemed to disappear.
Spoiler on Michonne in the new Playboy. It explains who the two zombies are and why they're on chains.
If the zombie herd was heading out of the city, why wouldn't our group want to be BEHIND them? Staying in front of them means the herd is always chasing them; being behind the herd should give some rest.
And shouldn't the herd be decomposing more and more? I can understand that there could be new zombies as people die, or evidently, the zombie-flu takes them over (a la Shane).[/QUOTE]
There is no zombie flu![]()
I know it's not a flu, but whatever the contagion is. I used "flu" cause I couldn't think of contagion or whatever.
I hope I didn't upset you too much with my malapropism.
Oh, I think he knew what you meant. as in "there is no zombie-flu that takes them over (a la Shane)". That whole line of reasoning is the view of one poster and doesn't really jibe with the show.
Some random thoughts:
= Rick not telling people about "the secret" -- It's just added unnecessary stress. i mean, was anyone EXPECTING to die (like of cancer or pneumonia or something)? The only way someone in the group would have died (in the short term) would be by murder...and if THAT is a worry -- well, things are already messed up. A new worry downer would certainly have hurt things
One thing that bothered me this episode (and in a lot of zombie fiction) is that the characters don't just drive over the herd with their cars/trucks. Even if it doesn't brain the zombies, it should at least break some limbs.
In a herd that big, that's a potential way to get bogged down and stuck in a unmoveable vehicle surrounded by walkers.
9 million for the finale and the season average was around 7mil viewers per episode.
So basically if you took Breaking Bad and Mad Men and added them together their total viewership would still be on average close to 2.5m/3m viewers less per episode than Walking Dead averages... yet somehow the budget gets cut before the season starts.
We did see T-Dawg aim for a few in the truck at one point.One thing that bothered me this episode (and in a lot of zombie fiction) is that the characters don't just drive over the herd with their cars/trucks. Even if it doesn't brain the zombies, it should at least break some limbs.
In a herd that big, that's a potential way to get bogged down and stuck in a unmoveable vehicle surrounded by walkers.
In a herd that big, that's a potential way to get bogged down and stuck in a unmoveable vehicle surrounded by walkers.
That reminds me, did anyone cringe when they did that u-turn with the truck? I wouldn't do that now, let alone in zombie country. I've gotten trucks stuck with two wheels still on the road.
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