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The Walking Dead Season 6

Negan's introduction was blah since we knew he wasn't killing the entire cast (although THAT woulda been great) but I did like his line about 'future serial killer' Carl.
That was a good line.
 
I realize quite a few of you on here are not real bright (evidenced by how often I have to come on here and explain stuff to you). Maybe it would be best if you just watched some of them other "brilliantly written" shows.

Well thanks for insulting everybody in this thread. That accomplishes a lot.

We are venting. Because the writing in the show has really slipped. It could be much, much, much better. There's no reason for it to slip; it's a shame because the show has so much potential. But it's not fulfilling it. Some of us are watching because we've watched from the beginning and are invested now....and we are hoping (in vain?) it turns around.
 
I'm sorry you can't follow a plot. If it's soooo difficult (or goofy) for you, then maybe you should just stop watching.

I realize quite a few of you on here are not real bright (evidenced by how often I have to come on here and explain stuff to you). Maybe it would be best if you just watched some of them other "brilliantly written" shows.
Hahahahahaha.
 
Well thanks for insulting everybody in this thread. That accomplishes a lot.
No problem.

We are venting. Because the writing in the show has really slipped. It could be much, much, much better. There's no reason for it to slip; it's a shame because the show has so much potential. But it's not fulfilling it. Some of us are watching because we've watched from the beginning and are invested now....and we are hoping (in vain?) it turns around.
This season was a very interesting season. Probably 3rd best so far. And yet, quite a few on here just seem to want to whine and complain. It gets old.
 
Hahahahahaha.
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I'm sorry you can't follow a plot. If it's soooo difficult (or goofy) for you, then maybe you should just stop watching.

I realize quite a few of you on here are not real bright (evidenced by how often I have to come on here and explain stuff to you). Maybe it would be best if you just watched some of them other "brilliantly written" shows.

You could try just off? That might help ease your burden.

But anyway, nice to see you're more easily entertained than the rest of us.
 
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This season was a very interesting season. Probably 3rd best so far. And yet, quite a few on here just seem to want to whine and complain. It gets old.

That says more about some of the other seasons, than it does about this one.

This season def had its moments, but they were strung together by some serious garbage.
 
That says more about some of the other seasons, than it does about this one.

This season def had its moments, but they were strung together by some serious garbage.
There were a couple episodes in there that were "eh" (Now, Heads Up), but overall most of the episodes were pretty good this season. Yea I didn't like the Glenn thing nor the very ending of the season, but mostly the season was pretty good.
 
You could try just -- off? That might help ease your burden.
I could, but then so could you. But I kind feel it's my duty to fix stupidity. I know, I know, you can't fix stupid. But I try.

But anyway, nice to see you're more easily entertained than the rest of us.
What can I say, you guys are amusing. :D
 
I'm sorry you can't follow a plot. If it's soooo difficult (or goofy) for you, then maybe you should just stop watching.

I realize quite a few of you on here are not real bright (evidenced by how often I have to come on here and explain stuff to you). Maybe it would be best if you just watched some of them other "brilliantly written" shows.

How come you being an uber-extreme apologist for a zombie cable show turns into everyone else being less intelligent than you are?
 
I do think part of the problem here is various ideas about what constitutes a "forest". I'm pretty damn sure there are a whole ton of forests in Georgia where a couple groups of people could wander about - FOR WEEKS - and not run into each other. Just because you are in "the same forest" really doesn't mean squat.
 
Because the writing in the show has really slipped. It could be much, much, much better. There's no reason for it to slip; it's a shame because the show has so much potential. But it's not fulfilling it. Some of us are watching because we've watched from the beginning and are invested now....and we are hoping (in vain?) it turns around.
The irony is that they've adapted a comic book and yet, the writing has not elevated from "comic book" in the least. Apparently they don't see how moving pictures might require a teensy bit more depth than a comic book.
 
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How come you being an uber-extreme apologist for a zombie cable show turns into everyone else being less intelligent than you are?
It doesn't. My being a fan (and there are a lot who are uber-extremer than me) has nothing to do with their inability to follow a plot line (or lack of intelligence). That's their problem. I just try to help them out.

I do think part of the problem here is various ideas about what constitutes a "forest". I'm pretty damn sure there are a whole ton of forests in Georgia where a couple groups of people could wander about - FOR WEEKS - and not run into each other. Just because you are in "the same forest" really doesn't mean squat.

See what I mean Deep? They haven't been in Georgia since 5-8.
 
"Everyone else has a different viewpoint than me, so clearly everyone else is the problem!!"

Always my favorite viewpoint when it happens.
 
"Everyone else has a different viewpoint than me, so clearly everyone else is the problem!!"

Always my favorite viewpoint when it happens.
See my signature. :cool:
 
I saw in a news blurb this week that they are teasing next season & promising the introduction of a comic book character that keeps a pet tiger! Not sure if that makes me want to pull the plug prior to that eating the shark moment or if I further embrace the farce and watch them write themselves into deeper darker corners.

The headline of the article or talk, was 'we didn't purposefully troll (f with) our fans' via that horrible ending. See we aren't nefarious ore even mean, we are just not particularly bright.
 
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I was recently catching up on The Good Wife and said - I like the new investigator - he seems like a badass. Now I know why - he is Negan. Would love if he brought Lucille to the office. That would be good TV.
 
I saw in a news blurb this week that they are teasing next season & promising the introduction of a comic book character that keeps a pet tiger! Not sure if that makes me want to pull the plug prior to that eating the shark moment or if I further embrace the farce and watch them write themselves into deeper darker corners.
Don't click link if you don't want a "potential" spoiler.

The Walking Dead tease arrival of another comic book character

Gimple seems to be a huge fan of the comics. So we are probably going to get most of the main stuff from the comics.
 
I'm sorry you can't follow a plot. If it's soooo difficult (or goofy) for you, then maybe you should just stop watching.

I realize quite a few of you on here are not real bright (evidenced by how often I have to come on here and explain stuff to you). Maybe it would be best if you just watched some of them other "brilliantly written" shows.

Not sure why you don't get this. When you have a fictional world based on a fundamentally impossible premise (zombies in this case), it works only if you do your best to make everything else conform to the known laws of physics, chemistry, science and human nature and capability. It is impossible that the Saviors could have intercepted the RV at all those locations and intercepted them going through the woods. Even with Eugene tipping them off. What can they fly or something?

The show has been making that same mistake over and over lately. Meanwhile, everyone knows that none of the gasoline refined pre zombies would still be functional. The show has become increasingly silly and thus more boring.
 
The irony is that they've adapted a comic book and yet, the writing has not elevated from "comic book" in the least. Apparently they don't see how moving pictures might require a teensy bit more depth than a comic book.

There are brilliant comic book writers. Neil Gaiman for sure. But this writing, this is more like Richie Rich comic books.
 
Just read a good article about how fans and fan theories of Game of Thrones has exploded in the last few seasons and they scour the books and trailers and episodes looking for clues to what lies ahead as it builds up to the climax. I sorta feel that The Walking Dead is going in the opposite direction. They haven't killed one of the major characters in a very long time - Rick, Carl, Michonne, Daryl, Glen, Maggie. No real major plot twists to veer the show off the track.

When I binged Breaking Bad, I thought the last 2 seasons were amazing and the story crested perfectly, built up more and more until the finale. I feel like GoT is more along those lines....and TWD is much less along those lines.
 
Not sure why you don't get this.
Not sure why some of you guys don't get it either. Plenty of people out there do.

It is impossible that the Saviors could have intercepted the RV at all those locations and intercepted them going through the woods.
How is that impossible? Please explain.
 
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Just read a good article about how fans and fan theories of Game of Thrones has exploded in the last few seasons and they scour the books and trailers and episodes looking for clues to what lies ahead as it builds up to the climax.
And yet it's just a fraction of the stuff for the Walking Dead. It wasn't until season 4 that GOT passed The Talking Dead (not The Walking Dead but The Talking Dead in viewer numbers).

They haven't killed one of the major characters in a very long time - Rick, Carl, Michonne, Daryl, Glen, Maggie.
True, it has been awhile. But they have killed off somebody there at the end of last season. Just don't know who yet. (and no I'm not a big fan of that cliff hanger)

No real major plot twists to veer the show off the track.
Expanding their world, without having them keep being a band of travelers is a pretty big plot twist.
 
And yet it's just a fraction of the stuff for the Walking Dead. It wasn't until season 4 that GOT passed The Talking Dead (not The Walking Dead but The Talking Dead in viewer numbers).


True, it has been awhile. But they have killed off somebody there at the end of last season. Just don't know who yet. (and no I'm not a big fan of that cliff hanger)


Expanding their world, without having them keep being a band of travelers is a pretty big plot twist.

My wife watches walking dead. I never did except for maybe most of the first season back then. As a concession to her complaining about me not watching "her shows" with her, I agreed to watch "Fear the walking dead" with her.

So my question is this. Walking Dead cant suck that bad, can it? If it has those numbers? Because Fear the walking Dead makes me want to drink bleach.
 
My wife watches walking dead. I never did except for maybe most of the first season back then. As a concession to her complaining about me not watching "her shows" with her, I agreed to watch "Fear the walking dead" with her.

So my question is this. Walking Dead cant suck that bad, can it? If it has those numbers? Because Fear the walking Dead makes me want to drink bleach.

Walking Dead was superb. Fantastic for the fist few seasons. But it took a turn, really since the Governor and the Prison in my mind, to ever less believable story-lines. I still watch, but find myself easily distracted instead of glued to the TV.
 
Not sure why some of you guys don't get it either. Plenty of people out there do.


How is that impossible? Please explain.

There were 5-6 routes, minimum, and yet at least half (or nearly all in one case) of the manpower of the Saviors was there each time. It was absurd. How did the same people guess correctly which route and manage to get there much more quickly than Rick's crew? Back-country roads don't work that way. Do they have helicopters we don't know about?
 
There were 5-6 routes, minimum, and yet at least half (or nearly all in one case) of the manpower of the Saviors was there each time. It was absurd. How did the same people guess correctly which route and manage to get there much more quickly than Rick's crew? Back-country roads don't work that way. Do they have helicopters we don't know about?

They did put in a ton of effort on the one with log barrier and fire. In a world where fuel is a precious commodity and noise attracts walkers, it may not have been the wisest allocation of resources to block a road that way. It did look cool, though.

Even the one where the dead were chained across the road was a risky decision, because there's always a chance one of the walkers could get loose or someone could slip.

If Negan wanted to catch Rick's group with minimal effort, he could have surrounded them as they approached Hilltop. He knew where they were going and he'd have plenty of time to set his trap there. On the other hand, the way they did it made sure the audience knew that every move Rick made was countered until he was reduced to running through the woods in the dark, and even that failed. Of course, they had to include a bunch of unrealistic moves to drive that point home.
 
My wife watches walking dead. I never did except for maybe most of the first season back then. As a concession to her complaining about me not watching "her shows" with her, I agreed to watch "Fear the walking dead" with her.

So my question is this. Walking Dead cant suck that bad, can it? If it has those numbers? Because Fear the walking Dead makes me want to drink bleach.

Walking Dead isn't on GoT level, and even when it was at its best it never was, but it's a helluva lot better than Fear.
 
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