Absolutely not. Madison is horrible, and Strand is fantastic. So that would be a no.
Is Travis dead? Well, he did fall out of a fucking helicopter, so I would assume so. Just when his character really got somewhere and became enjoyable.
How so? I considered it well done, it certainly was unexpected, but I love those.
If they bring him back, now that, is pretty damn stupid. Unless someone happened to put three trampolines on top of one another and there wasn't a thick enough branch to actually slice through his skin. This'll be Glenn garbage's scene all over again.
That being said, I'm loving season 3 so far. The first two episodes of the mid seasons really were a fun watch.
How so? I considered it well done, it certainly was unexpected, but I love those.
If they bring him back, now that, is pretty damn stupid… more. Unless someone happened to put three trampolines on top of one another and there wasn't a thick enough branch to actually slice through his skin. This'll be Glenn garbage's scene all over again.
That being said, I'm loving season 3 so far. The first two episodes of the mid seasons really were a fun watch.
Because we didn't actually see him die. If they did a slo-mo thing of him falling to the ground, it would've been better. Also, not to get on Kim Dickens, but she didn't really feel his death, imo. I mean come on, grabbing your knees holding back tears is pretty weak. Give me some "Rick losing Lori" type of crying, and insanity.
If they bring him back, now that, is pretty damn stupid.
Yes, yes it would. But I have a feeling.
Not sure how you, or anyone can like this season. This show is all over the place. I don't know what they're doing, or trying to accomplish. I am not invested in any character. I used to love Nick, until he let Luciana go, and killed Otto. I used to like Alicia, until I realised she is really dumb.
There's no theme or anything. Comparing it to the original is unfair, yes. But I have no choice. This deep in TWD, the second half of S3, you couldn't pay me not to watch. But I'd take 10 bucks right now, to never watch another episode of FTWD.
I keep giving it chances, but I keep getting disapointed.
How so? I considered it well done, it certainly was unexpected, but I love those.
If they bring him back, now that, is pretty damn stupid… more. Unless someone happened to put three trampolines on top of one another and there wasn't a thick enough branch to actually slice through his skin. This'll be Glenn garbage's scene all over again.
That being said, I'm loving season 3 so far. The first two episodes of the mid seasons really were a fun watch.
Not sure how you, or anyone can like this season. This show is all over the place. I don't know what they're doing, or trying to accomplish.
There's no theme or anything.
I've heard a lot about the third season, from it being predictable to dull to badly executed, but I don't see how anyone can claim that it hasn't had a clear and focused direction. There were themes of bad parenthood in the first half, especially accentuated on the eight episode "Children of Wrath" (notice the title?), and the morally gray, extremely well executed and presented conflict with the Indians which were presented as antagonists but actually ended up being in the right.
Now on the second half, we obviously have the main problem: the lack of water all while the ranch faces a problem that's actually pretty present in our days: multiculturalism and how to properly deal with it and those who don't accept that other culture invading. There's also the theme of how to deal with crowds and mutinies at the dam: the moral sacrifices it takes to bring order, ruling through fear or risking collapse - done last episode pretty well.
Not to mention each character has had pretty well laid out arcs: Ofelia starting to become a mirror to her dad's past, learning to live with her actions (that killed many), Alicia bringing a moral voice to the table while Nick, in opposition to her, seems to be following Madison's footsteps on becoming amoral, ruthless and pragmatic on his decisions whilst seemingly having understood Troy and Jeremiah's affection to the Ranch and gained it for himself (Jeremiah/Troy and Nick's relationship was something pretty emphasized upon on the first half) and also dealing with having killed Jeremiah himself, which he doesn't seem to be taking well at all. Troy and Jake, seeing their home becoming something unrecognizable. I could honestly go on if you want me to.
I think Fear writing is just not for the TWD fanbase... the fandom seems to prefer things like "NEGAN IS BAD, LOOK HOW MEAN HE IS WITH HIS BAT!! HOW WILL OUR HEROES DEFEAT HIM!!? WOW, BADASS MOMENTS AND SHOCK VALUE!!" (at least that's all I was getting from S6 before completely dropping the horrid show) rather than subtler put themes like in Fear. Negan's conflict, as well as the Governor's and pretty much all that came before them, is so one-sided it's not even funny. I cannot understand how people can enjoy that.
How so?
Because we didn't actually see him die. If they did a slo-mo thing of him falling to the ground, it would've been better. Al… moreso, not to get on Kim Dickens, but she didn't really feel his death, imo. I mean come on, grabbing your knees holding back tears is pretty weak. Give me some "Rick losing Lori" type of crying, and insanity.
If they bring him back, now that, is pretty damn stupid.
Yes, yes it would. But I have a feeling.
Not sure how you, or anyone can like this season. This show is all over the place. I don't know what they're doing, or trying to accomplish. I am not invested in any character. I used to love Nick, until he let Luciana go, and killed Otto. I used to like Alicia, until I realised she is really dumb.
There's no theme or anything. Comparing it to the original is unfair, yes. But I have no choice. This deep in TWD, the second half of S3, you couldn't pay me not to watch. But I'd take 10 buc… [view original content]
Season 3 seems to me like they just started over. I actually loved the 1st season. 2nd wasn't bad besides the very dumb death of Chris who had a ton of potential.
Season 1 Madison was doing what she had to. And we learned it was very easy for her to do, because it was for her family. Travis was trying to hold on to what was. Nick, was adapting super fast. Alicia... Idk.
Season 2 everyone sorta settled in. Which was cool. Chris escalating. Nick escalating. Madison decending. More character development for Strand. Travis accepting the world to try and save his son from it. It had a lot.
But now. It seems they're going nowhere. In the 1st half Madison wanted to take the ranch. The kids wanted to go. Nick completely changed from I don't want to kill to being in the militia. I just don't get it.
Not sure how you, or anyone can like this season. This show is all over the place. I don't know what they're doing, or trying to accomplish.… more
There's no theme or anything.
I've heard a lot about the third season, from it being predictable to dull to badly executed, but I don't see how anyone can claim that it hasn't had a clear and focused direction. There were themes of bad parenthood in the first half, especially accentuated on the eight episode "Children of Wrath" (notice the title?), and the morally gray, extremely well executed and presented conflict with the Indians which were presented as antagonists but actually ended up being in the right.
Now on the second half, we obviously have the main problem: the lack of water all while the ranch faces a problem that's actually pretty present in our days: multiculturalism and how to properly deal with it and those who don't accept that other culture invading. There's also the theme… [view original content]
TWD is uber awesome. Because people change but stay the same. When Glenn said he never killed a person, I had a hard time believing/remembering. But then when he did do it he felt it.
The fuck was Nick thinking? He just killed him no problem, then tells Troy at the absolute worst time. I was actually hoping Troy would kill him. It'd make the most sense.
Not sure how you, or anyone can like this season. This show is all over the place. I don't know what they're doing, or trying to accomplish.… more
There's no theme or anything.
I've heard a lot about the third season, from it being predictable to dull to badly executed, but I don't see how anyone can claim that it hasn't had a clear and focused direction. There were themes of bad parenthood in the first half, especially accentuated on the eight episode "Children of Wrath" (notice the title?), and the morally gray, extremely well executed and presented conflict with the Indians which were presented as antagonists but actually ended up being in the right.
Now on the second half, we obviously have the main problem: the lack of water all while the ranch faces a problem that's actually pretty present in our days: multiculturalism and how to properly deal with it and those who don't accept that other culture invading. There's also the theme… [view original content]
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Absolutely not. Madison is horrible, and Strand is fantastic. So that would be a no.
Is Travis dead? Well, he did fall out of a fucking helicopter, so I would assume so. Just when his character really got somewhere and became enjoyable.
lol i thought that Strand is gay
This
Right? If he did die, that's gotta be the worst death for a major character in TWD history.
i saw an article that says they have plans for him. idk what dat means tho
he could have fallen to a haystock or someting
this is the funniest fucking thing i've read all month
Lol just out of nowhere "strand is gay" (googles who strand is)
How so? I considered it well done, it certainly was unexpected, but I love those.
If they bring him back, now that, is pretty damn stupid. Unless someone happened to put three trampolines on top of one another and there wasn't a thick enough branch to actually slice through his skin. This'll be Glenn garbage's scene all over again.
That being said, I'm loving season 3 so far. The first two episodes of the mid seasons really were a fun watch.
something
he fell on a deep narrow body of water. Travis tapped a water that will save the whole ranch
Because we didn't actually see him die. If they did a slo-mo thing of him falling to the ground, it would've been better. Also, not to get on Kim Dickens, but she didn't really feel his death, imo. I mean come on, grabbing your knees holding back tears is pretty weak. Give me some "Rick losing Lori" type of crying, and insanity.
Yes, yes it would. But I have a feeling.
Not sure how you, or anyone can like this season. This show is all over the place. I don't know what they're doing, or trying to accomplish. I am not invested in any character. I used to love Nick, until he let Luciana go, and killed Otto. I used to like Alicia, until I realised she is really dumb.
There's no theme or anything. Comparing it to the original is unfair, yes. But I have no choice. This deep in TWD, the second half of S3, you couldn't pay me not to watch. But I'd take 10 bucks right now, to never watch another episode of FTWD.
I keep giving it chances, but I keep getting disapointed.
I've heard a lot about the third season, from it being predictable to dull to badly executed, but I don't see how anyone can claim that it hasn't had a clear and focused direction. There were themes of bad parenthood in the first half, especially accentuated on the eight episode "Children of Wrath" (notice the title?), and the morally gray, extremely well executed and presented conflict with the Indians which were presented as antagonists but actually ended up being in the right.
Now on the second half, we obviously have the main problem: the lack of water all while the ranch faces a problem that's actually pretty present in our days: multiculturalism and how to properly deal with it and those who don't accept that other culture invading. There's also the theme of how to deal with crowds and mutinies at the dam: the moral sacrifices it takes to bring order, ruling through fear or risking collapse - done last episode pretty well.
Not to mention each character has had pretty well laid out arcs: Ofelia starting to become a mirror to her dad's past, learning to live with her actions (that killed many), Alicia bringing a moral voice to the table while Nick, in opposition to her, seems to be following Madison's footsteps on becoming amoral, ruthless and pragmatic on his decisions whilst seemingly having understood Troy and Jeremiah's affection to the Ranch and gained it for himself (Jeremiah/Troy and Nick's relationship was something pretty emphasized upon on the first half) and also dealing with having killed Jeremiah himself, which he doesn't seem to be taking well at all. Troy and Jake, seeing their home becoming something unrecognizable. I could honestly go on if you want me to.
I think Fear writing is just not for the TWD fanbase... the fandom seems to prefer things like "NEGAN IS BAD, LOOK HOW MEAN HE IS WITH HIS BAT!! HOW WILL OUR HEROES DEFEAT HIM!!? WOW, BADASS MOMENTS AND SHOCK VALUE!!" (at least that's all I was getting from S6 before completely dropping the horrid show) rather than subtler put themes like in Fear. Negan's conflict, as well as the Governor's and pretty much all that came before them, is so one-sided it's not even funny. I cannot understand how people can enjoy that.
Season 3 seems to me like they just started over. I actually loved the 1st season. 2nd wasn't bad besides the very dumb death of Chris who had a ton of potential.
Season 1 Madison was doing what she had to. And we learned it was very easy for her to do, because it was for her family. Travis was trying to hold on to what was. Nick, was adapting super fast. Alicia... Idk.
Season 2 everyone sorta settled in. Which was cool. Chris escalating. Nick escalating. Madison decending. More character development for Strand. Travis accepting the world to try and save his son from it. It had a lot.
But now. It seems they're going nowhere. In the 1st half Madison wanted to take the ranch. The kids wanted to go. Nick completely changed from I don't want to kill to being in the militia. I just don't get it.
Woops. Double post
I'll recycle it.
TWD is uber awesome. Because people change but stay the same. When Glenn said he never killed a person, I had a hard time believing/remembering. But then when he did do it he felt it.
The fuck was Nick thinking? He just killed him no problem, then tells Troy at the absolute worst time. I was actually hoping Troy would kill him. It'd make the most sense.
That's why we don't know if he was joking when he said he would've hit on Madison in the bar scene at the hotel