I really don't think this show sucks, it is not always bad. Some episodes truly have been awesome. I just don't think the show is consistent or that the people behind it make use of what's available fully. Some of the actors suck, I give you that.
Not to mention the last 2 episodes have been the best ones this season by a long shot. At least in my opinion.
A bad Walking Dead episode is still better than a lot of things on TV. And anyway, for better or worse, we're too invested now to stop.
It's the most inconsistent show ever probably. The Carl/Enid and Tara episodes are the low point of the series and it's not even close. The last two are much better. Although the Carl/Negan episode was pretty silly at times. It definitely has it's fair share of moments of suck. I'm pretty sure if this was on any time other than Sunday nights, the show would've lost me totally by now lol. I zone out quite a bit recently.
"The season is nearly half over and it still feels like the table is being set. Eventually you get so hungry, you start wondering if you should find dinner someplace else." pretty much.
the table's still being set for what? edit: if it's to take out Negan, I thought that was the point. see my previous comments about long cons
Surprisingly this season is averaging more viewers per episode than any of the previous seasons (when you count the viewers who watch it after the first initial airing; dvr) Walking Dead Tops So Far with 16.1M Viewers Per Episode
It's like going to Chipotle and getting a good dish, but the meat was scraped from the bottom of the pan, and you know you it could've been better.
Not to distract from the total LOL of that article, but Colman Domingo is probably the best part of Fear the Walking Dead.
I have high hopes for Alicia next season, but we shall see. Anyway, back to topic: so do people only care about the brutality when it's the living? It was like crazy walker kill of the week for 5 seasons there
Hurd admitted that when AMC first suggested the notion of the “Talking Dead” after-show, she thought it would never work. “All of us said, ‘You’re kidding. People are going to watch a show where people talk about what they’ve just seen? That’s absurd,'” Hurd recalled. She called the move “absolutely brilliant — and not something we as creatives on the drama side could have ever anticipated.” ....what, do they think they're trailblazers? There was an aftershow for The Hills and there couldn't possibly be less to discuss about a show than that crap lol.