flameboy Posted October 19, 2011 Posted October 19, 2011 Lol. n00bs. The beginning said this episode was written by Kirkman, so.... "God, give me a sign" *Shoots your son* I thought that was the best episode so far. Great start to the series. Also; Andrea - SHAG. HAHAHAHAHAHA! Yeah though pretty much sums up how I felt about it. Supreb episode that represented everything I love about the show, the emotion and the sheer desperation and fuck me the ending although not sure if the end of show reel somewhat wrecked things regarding errr...survival. What it did right though, shows new conflict which is needed. If the show ends up staying in this one fixed location for large parts of the show think that could be to the advantage of the character based drama.
bryanee Posted October 20, 2011 Posted October 20, 2011 I didnt really enjoy the episode all that much. Plodded along at snails pace and the herd scene just went on for far to long.
The Peeps Posted October 20, 2011 Posted October 20, 2011 "God, give me a sign" *Shoots your son* I tried to let it go but.... it's pander, not :p
Magnus Posted October 20, 2011 Posted October 20, 2011 (edited) Maybe this is ReZ's way of telling us not to expect zombie pandas on The Walking Dead. I must admit I'm disappointed. Edit: But you're right that the far more likely explanation is that ReZ is being stupid. Edited October 20, 2011 by Magnus
Diageo Posted October 31, 2011 Posted October 31, 2011 Watched episode 3 and FUUUUUCK again. Second episode that has left me with my mouth wide open at the end. Fucking love this series and I think it's because I haven't read it and so the events are all the more surprising. I like it that way.
Agent Gibbs Posted October 31, 2011 Posted October 31, 2011 Its one of the best TV shows on TV at the moment and one of the best for a long while Its certainly not predictable or pandering to any demographics/viewpoints Its a fairly realistic take on what would happen should a zombie apocalypse take place, no giant monsters, no trapped in malls with hordes of zombies as far as the eye can see, and so far no cleché'd people wandering into rooms saying things like "i think we've seen the last of them" only to be eaten alive The baby seat scene left little to the imagination, pushed a boundary there most shows shy away from that level of realism
ReZourceman Posted November 1, 2011 Posted November 1, 2011 Watched episode 3 and FUUUUUCK again. Second episode that has left me with my mouth wide open at the end. Fucking love this series and I think it's because I haven't read it and so the events are all the more surprising. I like it that way. Half this shit didn't even happen in the comics, its amazing. The bit in season 1 where Shane has Rick in the crosshairs of his gun, in the comics he is about to shoot him but Carl shoots Shane. So in the comics when they get to Hershel's farm Shane is already dead. That episode was awesome and this season is definitely better than season 1. Absolute win. AMC - producers of the best T.V. - Breaking Bad - The Walking Dead - Mad Men - The Killing - Hell on Wheels?
Charlie Posted November 1, 2011 Posted November 1, 2011 AMC - producers of the best T.V. My only gripe with them is the lack of swearing and nudity. I think, in Mad Men especially (which I've just started watching) swearing would naturally come into their speech and would really add to the realism. As would nudity in the many sex scenes which there are. And I would personally say HBO is the best producer of TV.
Dan_Dare Posted November 1, 2011 Posted November 1, 2011 Thing is with nudity on HBO is that you get one actress per show who's obviously paid to get her kit off and nobody else. It's kind of lame.
Wesley Posted November 1, 2011 Posted November 1, 2011 HBO produced The Wire. They're covered as being the best for the next 20 years.
Dan_Dare Posted November 1, 2011 Posted November 1, 2011 and Game of Thrones, which is fucking astonishing. Sometimes I forget how awesome that was and then remember and it makes me terribly sad that I have to wait months for it to come back.
Magnus Posted November 1, 2011 Posted November 1, 2011 Sex scenes are uninteresting enough without nudity. Sometimes I feel like I'm watching vampire porn when I'm watching True Blood. Also, I really need to stop reading interviews about The Walking Dead, because they can't seem to stop spoiling the comic book. Here's how they typically go: "[Thing] happened to [character] on the show last night. This is different from the comic book, where [HUGE SPOILER] happened instead." Well, thanks for that.
jayseven Posted November 1, 2011 Posted November 1, 2011 I don't really see how more nudity in TWD would actually add to the show at all, or make it in anyway more 'realistic'... They've not had a chance to stop for 5 minutes yet! I can't remember the majority of the minor plot points, which actually makes it all rather a better experience. However, having read part of the comic series actually does make watching it boring sometimes. It makes a lot of stuff seem filler/time-wastery to a degree. I have to admit I've been watching TWD with maybe 75% attention this season...
Oxigen_Waste Posted November 2, 2011 Posted November 2, 2011 Watched episode 3 and FUUUUUCK again. Second episode that has left me with my mouth wide open at the end. Fucking love this series and I think it's because I haven't read it and so the events are all the more surprising. I like it that way. You can read it all you want... they're going in a different direction with the series. Its one of the best TV shows on TV at the moment and one of the best for a long while It's good. But not THAT good. 5th best drama on TV right now... but the other 4 are quite a lot better than WD... (Boardwalk, Thrones, Mad Men, Breaking Bad) That episode was awesome and this season is definitely better than season 1. Absolute win. AMC - producers of the best T.V. - Breaking Bad - The Walking Dead - Mad Men - The Killing - Hell on Wheels? Indeed, Jon Bernthal completely knocked me out with the way he portrayed shane in this ep! AMC is AWESOME... but HBO is king... Sopranos Six Feet Under The Wire Boardwalk Empire Game Of Thrones Oz Eastbound & Down Curb Your Enthusiasm Band Of Brothers The Pacific Larry Sanders Show Deadwood Rome Carnivale I could go on, but you get the gist, right? But yeah, AMC is quickly becoming a serious contender for the crown. And Showtime isn't half bad either...
Agent Gibbs Posted November 2, 2011 Posted November 2, 2011 It's good. But not THAT good. 5th best drama on TV right now... but the other 4 are quite a lot better than WD... (Boardwalk, Thrones, Mad Men, Breaking Bad) AMC is AWESOME... but HBO is king... Sopranos Six Feet Under The Wire Boardwalk Empire Game Of Thrones Oz Eastbound & Down Curb Your Enthusiasm Band Of Brothers The Pacific Larry Sanders Show Deadwood Rome Carnivale I could go on, but you get the gist, right? But yeah, AMC is quickly becoming a serious contender for the crown. And Showtime isn't half bad either... broadwalk i found it a bit slow at the start, but it came along leaps and bounds. I'd add Dexter and Breaking bad in that list too and i honestly couldn't really order them And i agree with that list too HBO>AMC>Showtime (Dexter alone could almost take them to the top lol) I hate to admit this though but I've never seen Mad Men, i always kept missing it and past a certain point i avoid a show until its repeated, that or buy the DVD's I feel ashamed
jayseven Posted November 2, 2011 Posted November 2, 2011 You can read it all you want... they're going in a different direction with the series. It's good. But not THAT good. 5th best drama on TV right now... but the other 4 are quite a lot better than WD... (Boardwalk, Thrones, Mad Men, Breaking Bad) Cheers for reminding me! Need to catch up on BE and MM.I've actually heard rather mixed things about BE - it has the style and the cast but generally the first season doesn't go anywhere. A bit of a deadwood (not necessarily a bad thing folks! I loved that show [never finished it] but it lost me when it didn't change quick enough). I'm not really up-to-date with TV this year so I couldn't say how good/bad WD is in comparison, but it definitely deserves credit for being medium-good at tension and plus-good at surprising you. I do think it is a little slow, and not been great so far at setting up med-to-long term climaxes to look forward to - something that, after having read the comics to a point, frustrates me as essentially I'm desperate for them to get to a certain point... Indeed, Jon Bernthal completely knocked me out with the way he portrayed shane in this ep! You mean all those raised eyebrows he did? I don't think he did any better than ususal, just that for once the script for his character was better - waaaay darker than he's been so far. AMC is AWESOME... but HBO is king... Sopranos Six Feet Under The Wire Boardwalk Empire Game Of Thrones Oz Eastbound & Down Curb Your Enthusiasm (because I just didn't enjoy them - and I gave them ample chance) Band Of Brothers The Pacific Larry Sanders Show Deadwood Rome Carnivale I could go on, but you get the gist, right?[/strike] Struck out the ones I've seen (except deadwood, where I've seen 2 and a half seasons), bolded something that I loved (but probably partly because once they knew they were cancelled they went all MEGANUKEAWESOME, which wouldn't've happened as quick if they had been renewed). What do you think of BBC? I personally can't be arsed with most of their drama stuff. Sherlock was refreshing, but typlically bbc in having a far-too-short first season, but aside from that I just haven't seen any thing of worth (except, of course, we ought to share Band of Brothers with BBC :P and maybe rome too but I can't remember)
Charlie Posted November 2, 2011 Posted November 2, 2011 Thing is with nudity on HBO is that you get one actress per show who's obviously paid to get her kit off and nobody else. It's kind of lame. I disagree, in the shows I've seen there are loads of actresses who do it, albeit only a few of the main characters. I don't really see how more nudity in TWD would actually add to the show at all, or make it in anyway more 'realistic'... They've not had a chance to stop for 5 minutes yet! I wasn't really referring to TWD for nudity, more Mad Men, but I do think swearing would add to the realism. If you've got a horde of zombies chasing after you I would probably let out a few 'f-bombs'.
dan-likes-trees Posted November 3, 2011 Posted November 3, 2011 Glad to see that everyone's loving this series more than the first. Pretty underwhelmed with s1 so I'm looking forward to playing catchup with this one. The networks debate is pretty interested. I'd say right now that AMC is on top (though probably for about the first time) - any network that's putting out Mad Men and Breaking Bad are doing something beautifully right. And apparently love alliteration.
Oxigen_Waste Posted November 3, 2011 Posted November 3, 2011 Cheers for reminding me! Need to catch up on BE and MM.I've actually heard rather mixed things about BE - it has the style and the cast but generally the first season doesn't go anywhere. A bit of a deadwood (not necessarily a bad thing folks! I loved that show [never finished it] but it lost me when it didn't change quick enough). Well, I for one love the Deadwoodness of BE. I've always thought Deadwood is rather underappreciated... it's very dialogue heavy, but personally? It works charms. But if you ask me, Boardwalk Empire is the best show on the air right now... You mean all those raised eyebrows he did? I don't think he did any better than ususal, just that for once the script for his character was better - waaaay darker than he's been so far. I mean every sinlge second he was on screen from the moment he returns to the house. He has such a hauted look on his face... it really sells the drama, at that moment. Struck out the ones I've seen (except deadwood, where I've seen 2 and a half seasons), bolded something that I loved (but probably partly because once they knew they were cancelled they went all MEGANUKEAWESOME, which wouldn't've happened as quick if they had been renewed). Carnivalè... such a missed opportunity. The existing 2 seasons are so good within their genre... Clancy Brown delivers such a great role... it's a shame about that "meh" ending, really... I guess it's all they could do, considering the time constraints they were under... Oh well. What do you think of BBC? I personally can't be arsed with most of their drama stuff. Sherlock was refreshing, but typlically bbc in having a far-too-short first season, but aside from that I just haven't seen any thing of worth (except, of course, we ought to share Band of Brothers with BBC :P and maybe rome too but I can't remember) I gotta be honest, I have watched very little British drama, and the little I have seen is mostly quite older than the other shows debated here (except for The Take...) I have no idea what is or isn't BBC, but under the drama umbrella, out of the UK I've only seen Brideshead, Our Friends In The North, Pride & Prejudice and The Take. Mostly because I'm unfamiliar with dramas from over there... I devour your comedies and documentaries, but really have little knowledge when it comes to drama... care to recommend anything?
ReZourceman Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 The Last Train, or the most recent episode of The Walking Dead? Lol. Yeah, great ep. Loved that scene, and also loved what happened with X and X.
Wesley Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 I was surprised that X was okay with it at first. And also I'm glad that it's finally become obvious that Y is now the way that Y is. We knew that Y was like that for ages. It's obvious that X was told about it by Z.
Dog-amoto Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 Missed the first episode of this on FX. Anyone have a link where I can watch it? Anyone read Rise of the Governor yet? Read the first few chapters, seems ok so far, though not keen on how the author has to describe the human brain being violated in nasty ways with every other zombie death. Gets a bit repetitive.
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