When I saw this scene I got goosebumps, He is one of the only ones that has really been there from the beginning of the series in the very first episode. He is like the Kenny of the TV show.
Lol, relax... There's no need to insult me, is there? Have I given you a label at any moment during this conversation? No, and I shan't now either. Popularity is irrelevant. One Direction's an extremely well-known boy-band and they're shite. If it makes you happy I'm going to force myself through more episodes to see what you're on about.
Lol, relax... There's no need to insult me, is there? Have I given you a label at any moment during this conversation? No, and I shan't now … moreeither. Popularity is irrelevant. One Direction's an extremely well-known boy-band and they're shite. If it makes you happy I'm going to force myself through more episodes to see what you're on about.
I disagree, I think it worked a lot better with Carol, especially since we've already seen Carl kill a kid. It's not like Carl has nothing to do. I think the way they rework the comic story arcs to fit the show characters has been really good.
The whole time I was saying that this new episode reminds me so much of In Harm's Way. it's ridiculous.
In what way? S5E1 was all action and badassery and In Harms Way was slow until the end imo.
I haven't read the comics, and have just started watching the show, because of the games. The show (so far) is a lot better than the game, IMO.
Okay, I take it all back. The first 2 Seasons of The Walking Dead show were indeed amazing, and far superior to the games. But, from Season 3 onwards, the show really starts to suck bad.
They kill off all the most interesting characters and replace them with uninteresting characters who don't behave realistically. There's even a ridiculous ninja that seems to have been ripped off from very different kind of movie like Blade. The plot seems to lose purpose and it seems like they're just dragging the story forward without knowing where they're going to go next. Zombies become so docile and non-threatening as to be hard to distinguish from kittens, other than when it's time to kill off a character whom you know in advance is going to die soon.
Now I understand why you folks think the show sucks. The quality of the later seasons has free fallen. I am concerned that TellTale should not make the same mistakes.
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It's seem like the forum thinks the game is the only one good thing about the walking dead when there are also other
Guess I am a fan of bad writing. Shame on me...
He might've started the shootout
Lol, relax... There's no need to insult me, is there? Have I given you a label at any moment during this conversation? No, and I shan't now either. Popularity is irrelevant. One Direction's an extremely well-known boy-band and they're shite. If it makes you happy I'm going to force myself through more episodes to see what you're on about.
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Being that Carol is just Andrea now, I don't think she needs to take anyone's material but Andrea's.
And holy balls are they nailing this season! #taintedmeat
Well the way Terminus was blown over by a herd, carol using the guts to get into Terminus reminded me of the groups escape.
Previously, I said:
Okay, I take it all back. The first 2 Seasons of The Walking Dead show were indeed amazing, and far superior to the games. But, from Season 3 onwards, the show really starts to suck bad.
They kill off all the most interesting characters and replace them with uninteresting characters who don't behave realistically. There's even a ridiculous ninja that seems to have been ripped off from very different kind of movie like Blade. The plot seems to lose purpose and it seems like they're just dragging the story forward without knowing where they're going to go next. Zombies become so docile and non-threatening as to be hard to distinguish from kittens, other than when it's time to kill off a character whom you know in advance is going to die soon.
Now I understand why you folks think the show sucks. The quality of the later seasons has free fallen. I am concerned that TellTale should not make the same mistakes.