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This series didn't pan out the way I was hoping. It's too much like a stupid soap opera most of the time.
This series didn't pan out the way I was hoping. It's too much like a stupid soap opera most of the time.
Breaking Bad was much better, but I must say the final episode finale KILLED the series. It just ruined it.
Have not seen a single episode of that show.
Carried by a raven from the Wall.
You are seriously missing out.
Walking Dead is good but it has nothing on Breaking Bad that was a Master piece in my opinion
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Don't even know if I'd call it good sadly. It's mostly a collection of mediocre to bad episodes sprinkled with some good and very rare amazing episodes.
Carried by a raven from the Wall.
No offense, but if you dislike the show so much, then why watch it? It's like an Android fanboy coming here to complain about Apple.
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Because of a few characters I really like such as Michonne, Maggie, Herschel *sheds tear*, Carol and Daryl. Also because after there's a crappy episode there's usually a good to amazing episode that reels me back in.
Carried by a raven from the Wall.
I'm all caught up on Seasons 1-3. Haven't seen any Season 4 yet. Get with the ballgame, Netflix!
Fair enough. I just never understand the logic of watching something, using something, etc., while complaining about it. It's just much easier to not do those things....IMO.
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Terrible episode...I sat there the entire time saying to myself "Darryl, she wants to f*#k...just do it..."
Terrible episode...I sat there the entire time saying to myself "Darryl, she wants to f*#k...just do it..."
I thought the same thing! Let's go find alcohol, let's play Never Have I Ever...I thought the whole time that she was really trying to gain some "experience" before she dies!
I did like the episode. I understand the frustrations with only focusing on two characters for an entire episode, but at this point they are doing character development. Think about it...there was a zombie outbreak when everything everyone knew was destroyed. Then they bonded together and created a community, so they felt safe, secure, and normal again. Then the governor destroys that, and they are all scattered and fleeing, lost and apart in the woods. It may be slow, but they are showing how these people are coping with everything, and how they are growing. And also filling in some back story to show why they are who they are. I liked Beth's speach when she was saying that she survived just like every other "strong" character, so that must make her strong too.
Next episode looks more action packed and maybe we will lose someone else. Even during the slower episodes, I still love this show. I am excited to see what, or who, comes along next.