I think they took his character too far on each end. In the books he was crazy, but never outrage murder everyone uncontrollable and then unwilling to murder at the cost of letting enemies go and putting his group in danger. I thought the ep explaining his turn from crazy to peaceful was well done, but its gone on too long and I thought him killing for Carol would wrap that up and we could move on. Guess not.
Nah, Farm was awesome. I think season 3 stretched everything out too much and got boring. Plus had the worst finale of them all.
When I went to read the comics I was surprised to find out they were at the farm for like literally one or two nights, glad I didn't read them before that lol. The farm was lame, not to mention let's spend an insane amount of time searching for a girl that probably got bitten within an hour of getting lost lol.
I mean, anyone would keep looking for one of their own esp a child. And it made the Barn scene which was already intense and well done so much better. I get the complaints for season 3 and 4, but I loved all of season 2.
She did make me pretty mad, but it was part of the story of Shane vs Rick. I think I said pages back how I liked that Rick didn't forgive her before she died, that was a nice story touch.
Yeah, I thought that was a good way to keep things from being too cliche. Really made for an interesting arc. Nowadays they flip flop so much that I generally don't care about any characters "arc".
I don't know how but I totally forgot about Shane. It took me a while to figure out who you were talking about, I kept picturing Shane from The L Word as a zombie
Here's a fun game. What has been the most out of place moment in TWD? It could be something funny, or over the top violent, or a character them self. I'd say when Glenn and Maggie were having sex in the watch tower at the prision (I think prison). Daryl walks up with Rick and shouts "hey! You comin'?" The look on everyone's face suggested that they all knew what Daryl meant. I always thought that was hilarious.
I personally liked the whole scene where Daryl and Rick were chasing Jesus around. That whole sequence was unusually funny, especially when Daryl shook up the soda and threw it at him. It didn't seem like it at the time, but when you go back and watch the first season, Merle and Daryl's racial comments kind of stand out.
Merle revealing that him and Daryl were going to murder everyone and take all their stuff was pretty crazy and awesome, but what's out of place is they didn't go anywhere with it.
I enjoy it but King Ezekiels right hand mans hilarious one liners stand out to me. Guy is a crack up. Was on fire last night with his reaction to the girl scoring some bag of money in ricks parable
This is gold: The 16 Most Ridiculous Things From Last Night's 'The Walking Dead' S07E09 'Rock In The Road'
With the playful article above I kinda assumed that Rosalita has some kind of military background (how she knew red moustache (mindblank name)) And also said to my mate during Hilltop that I thought that Maggie looked less pregnant
Yeah I was also under the assumption that Rosita did have some experience in the military. But I don't think the show ever touched on that? Even though the scene where Rick and Michonne take out all those walkers was very cool, the entire highway sequence just felt poorly done. It was frustrating how easy Rick seemed to navigate through that herd unscathed.
Most out of place moment for me was Michonne being able to re-enter and leave the building in "Clear" that Carl wanted the photo out of, within 5(?) seconds I'd say.
When you blow the entire budget on zombies and have to use a sheet of paper for the inside of the house • /r/thewalkingdead