So, they can stop pretending this show is about finding someone to love, then, right? Like, it is possible to fall in love with someone that has herpes. Can they just now stop with the bullshit, please?
So, they can stop pretending this show is about finding someone to love, then, right? Like, it is possible to fall in love with someone that has herpes. Can they just now stop with the bullshit, please?
“I want to end the series with #300" is fine if you have an idea of where you want to take the series and estimate that’s approximately how long you think it’ll take to get there. Saying you want to end with #300 because it’s a nice, landmark number while people are already saying your story is just twirling its…
This was pretty much the point when I checked out as well. There’s no hope of cure. There’s no one smart or competent enough to build a wall and plant some crops. The zombies became a background and the plot was then just people making bad decisions and picking pointless fights. There was too much buildup to Negan…
Maybe what also changed was that I didn’t need a Weekly Hour of Feeling Bad anymore when every single damn day in America started to feel that way.
The show had several opportunities to turn into something far more fascinating, a show about rebuilding life after a global catastrophe. You can still have zombie kills and occasionally person against person kills and definitely some tough moral decisions in a world like that, but it would be infinitely more…
I stopped watching after Beth too because I realized they were just going to kill off all the characters. It just made the show feel like a waist of time.
I feel like the great disappointment of the Walking Dead for me is that combat became increasingly flash, and no thinking.
God, the “here’s a secondary character we don’t use but are finally making interesting only to kill them off” bit got really fucking old.
The Beth thing was weird: “We just realized we never really used this character we’ve had since season two and now she wants to quit by the end of the year, so we had better get the audience invested in her character now.”
I stuck around to see who got the receiving end of Lucille, but I had already decided that’d be the last episode I’d watch. The build-up to Negan was so ridiculously overwrought and long, I felt like I was just getting screwed with by the show.
The episode after the one where the group was holed up somewhere nice and safe, but then met some bad people and had to leave the nice place but not before a battle where a pretty major character died. Then when the group was on the road got split up and one group ran into another group of people that might be good or…
Season 7, Episode 1. But my girlfriend and I were already over the show by that point. We’d been talking about quitting since at least Season 5. It had reached a point where we just sort of put it on the TV and half-watched because nothing else was on. Glenn’s death was the nail in the coffin. Not because of the gore.…
I made it all the way through season 6 before giving up, but I stopped caring about the characters after they killed off Beth. The way they took an underused character and built her up into someone I actually cared about only to kill her off in a stupid way really ruined the show for me. Not that I wasn’t periodically…
The only “fireside chat” I would attend with Dump Junior is one where he is the actual kindling.
Seriously can’t even with this woman...
Oh, it’s just Carl. Whew. That guy sucks. I thought for a second that Coral died because you posted a picture of him.
god i love gus.
Sure. Fine. Okay. Taking a withered leaf from her corrupt brother’s book, where a $40K down payment on a Trump Tower condo in India would get you a “sit down” with Junior and he “walked back” what was supposed to be a speech on foreign policy to a “fireside chat” even though he never bothered to mention what topics…
Is the kids name Bear Payne. Or Bear Tweedy. Bear Tweedy Payne. Bear Paine Tweedy.