jburke82
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Does anyone here follow the graphic novels? Is there a similiar story line, setting, or characters to the hospital?
Does anyone here follow the graphic novels? Is there a similiar story line, setting, or characters to the hospital?
Tonight's episode has been the weakest this season....but that could also be due to the fact I don't care for the character of Beth. I find her very uninteresting and just boring. I have no desire to learn or her stories or find out what she's been up to at all.
I hope this episode doesn't start a trend of slower, unnecessary episodes that do not add to much within the story.
Well I liked this episode too. I don't mind when we leave the main group. This new group is very strange IMO. It's like they are in denial about what has happened.
I now think the person with Daryl in the woods is Noah; not Beth or Carroll.
Well I liked this episode too. I don't mind when we leave the main group. This new group is very strange IMO. It's like they are in denial about what has happened.
I now think the person with Daryl in the woods is Noah; not Beth or Carroll.
Beth is an obviously disposable character...they need to go ahead and have the little story arc where she dies or sacrifices herself in some way (maybe to save Carol...probably, lol), and then get on with the migration towards Alexandria. I'm ready to get on with the dark part of the story since they made such short work of the Hunters.
Beth is an obviously disposable character...they need to go ahead and have the little story arc where she dies or sacrifices herself in some way (maybe to save Carol...probably, lol), and then get on with the migration towards Alexandria. I'm ready to get on with the dark part of the story since they made such short work of the Hunters.
Guess we are in the minority because I really enjoyed the episode as well. You have like 50 characters on the show. How else do you flesh them out? You need to have episodes like that every so often.
IMO the issue is too many people seem to just want the show runners to just put the graphic novel up on the screen. This results in endless comparison to the book instead of discussion about the show. I haven't read any of the books so I am simply enjoying the show with no preconceived notions of what may or may not happen.
I don't really care about Beth. But I am interested to see other people in this world. I like visiting other groups. I do like seeing how different people are reacting and living in this world. This new group in the hospital is interesting to me for what ever reason. If Beth ends up dead I won't lose sleep over it, but I do think it is worth while to use her as an avenue for the different groups to meet.
So far I am really enjoying this season. I am also rethinking how I feel about past seasons; particularly season 2. Rick and Co. are very hardened now. I know why they are this way and I know that they are still good people who are still figuring out how to survive in this world. I've seen what they have been through. IMO it gives what is happening on screen a much greater impact. When Rick was questioning Gabriel all I could think was everything Rick has been through and look at this guy here cowering on a rock and some how he is still alive. All of that is very interesting to me and I think what really sets The Walking Dead apart from other zombie stuff. It's not just people out there slaying zombies. It's a world full of people trying to survive in situations that are really unthinkable. That's what I care about.
I don't care that the past few seasons Rick was not the badass gunslinger everyone kept talking about from the books because it would not have made sense for him to be that way at the start, he was a cop. Watching episodes now...I know exactly why Rick is a badass gunslinger who will kill anyone who threatens him or his family.
Remember I said it first
After watching the after show with Beth's actor I have a good feeling she's gonna play a prominent role in the remaining episodes. She's growing emotionally and tactically when thinking ahead in the office scene and it's not a fluke that they spent two episodes focusing on her character growth. Seems to me there grooming her for a leadership role of her own ����
Enjoyed last night's episode way more than last week's. Not the caliber the first three were, but I'll take it.
And it looks more and more like Morgan will be part of the mid-season cliffhanger.
I thought it was a good episode too. I don't read the comics so I was surprised about Eugene.
Same here it was a major surprise
I kinda like the actor that plays Eugene as well after enjoying his Quips during the aftershow