I am kinda teenager! But I mean disgusting teenages not ordinary of them.I think about 30% of new TV series are for dirty teenagers.dirty teenagers are a little part of teenagers.Who only want ...... . And I watched TWD S1 and really didn't enjoy it.If you read other comments,you see TWD Game fans are more than TWD TV show fans.
You insulted me, and plenty of other people. Do I have a right to disagree? Yes.
If you just said 'teenagers' I wouldn't give a care, but… more you had to add 'disgusting' to your opinion.
And no, not all ideas should be shared, particularly if they are insulting. I respect opinions. I do not respect insults.
Season 1 of Telltale is the undisputed king of TWD franchise. And than they shot themselves in the kneecap with Season 2, so now I'm actually liking the show better. Carl hasn't really annoyed me since he got Dale killed. Maybe I'm alone in this, but I thought Season 3 Carl was the shit. So for me its comics > show > game. I'm dying for the walking dead spinoff show.
Well It's certainly easy to believe he does work for Telltale as his name shows up in some of the credits like most of the other workers and folks responsible bringing forth season 1 But..How do you know for a fact that Gary Whitta and J.T.Petty never worked for Telltale? Don't tell me you guys all coincidentally happen to go bowling on Saturdays..
Research. Gary Whitta is a screen writer who has often worked on several games or has worked for gaming magazines in the past, he used to be the editor in chief of PC Gamer. He has written episodes for Futurama and written movies like The Book of Eli and After Earth. He was asked to write a script for the new Star Wars movie, but he left the project in January. He was called in to oversee the narrative development of Season 1 of TWD and wrote the fourth episode.
J.T. Petty is an American film director, author, and video game writer. Petty's films and novels contain elements of the horror genre. He is best known for his writing on the Ubisoft video game, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell as well as for the Survival Horror Game Outlast. He co-wrote the fourth episode of Season 2 of TWD with Telltale writer and designer Eric Stirpe.
Well It's certainly easy to believe he does work for Telltale as his name shows up in some of the credits like most of the other workers and… more folks responsible bringing forth season 1 But..How do you know for a fact that Gary Whitta and J.T.Petty never worked for Telltale? Don't tell me you guys all coincidentally happen to go bowling on Saturdays..
I am kinda teenager! But I mean disgusting teenages not ordinary of them.I think about 30% of new TV series are for dirty teenagers.dirty te… moreenagers are a little part of teenagers.Who only want ...... . And I watched TWD S1 and really didn't enjoy it.If you read other comments,you see TWD Game fans are more than TWD TV show fans.
The game wouldn't even be what it is today if not for the comics. Most of the best and shocking moments in the game are either inspired by things that have happened in the comics or are rehashed events. I get that this is a forum of the game but the bias is
shocking. Season 2 wasn't even that good and yet people are saying that both seasons have better writing than the show/comics? If the game's story was condensed into 20 page comics that were released monthly they wouldn't hold our attention, trust me. The reason the comics have the best writing is because it's 20 pages have strong enough writing to keep it's audience who wait for monthly updates on the story. In my opinion the order of best mediums is the comics, TV show then the game (season 1, not 2) I'm a walking dead fan first, a fan of the game second.
Research. Gary Whitta is a screen writer who has often worked on several games or has worked for gaming magazines in the past, he used to be… more the editor in chief of PC Gamer. He has written episodes for Futurama and written movies like The Book of Eli and After Earth. He was asked to write a script for the new Star Wars movie, but he left the project in January. He was called in to oversee the narrative development of Season 1 of TWD and wrote the fourth episode.
J.T. Petty is an American film director, author, and video game writer. Petty's films and novels contain elements of the horror genre. He is best known for his writing on the Ubisoft video game, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell as well as for the Survival Horror Game Outlast. He co-wrote the fourth episode of Season 2 of TWD with Telltale writer and designer Eric Stirpe.
I have a strong dislike for the TV show, for some unknown reason. I much prefer the comics, I find them more interesting and engaging. To be honest the TV show's boring.
The game on the other hand is probably my favourite just because of the fact the story of season 1 was very engaging and pulled me in, I loved that aspect. In my own opinion, season 2 did the same...until it got to episode 2
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That's a really cool opinion you got there
I am kinda teenager! But I mean disgusting teenages not ordinary of them.I think about 30% of new TV series are for dirty teenagers.dirty teenagers are a little part of teenagers.Who only want ...... . And I watched TWD S1 and really didn't enjoy it.If you read other comments,you see TWD Game fans are more than TWD TV show fans.
Season 1 of Telltale is the undisputed king of TWD franchise. And than they shot themselves in the kneecap with Season 2, so now I'm actually liking the show better. Carl hasn't really annoyed me since he got Dale killed. Maybe I'm alone in this, but I thought Season 3 Carl was the shit. So for me its comics > show > game. I'm dying for the walking dead spinoff show.
Well It's certainly easy to believe he does work for Telltale as his name shows up in some of the credits like most of the other workers and folks responsible bringing forth season 1 But..How do you know for a fact that Gary Whitta and J.T.Petty never worked for Telltale? Don't tell me you guys all coincidentally happen to go bowling on Saturdays..
Yes. Yes I do.
Research. Gary Whitta is a screen writer who has often worked on several games or has worked for gaming magazines in the past, he used to be the editor in chief of PC Gamer. He has written episodes for Futurama and written movies like The Book of Eli and After Earth. He was asked to write a script for the new Star Wars movie, but he left the project in January. He was called in to oversee the narrative development of Season 1 of TWD and wrote the fourth episode.
J.T. Petty is an American film director, author, and video game writer. Petty's films and novels contain elements of the horror genre. He is best known for his writing on the Ubisoft video game, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell as well as for the Survival Horror Game Outlast. He co-wrote the fourth episode of Season 2 of TWD with Telltale writer and designer Eric Stirpe.
So if you don't like it its for "Dirty teenagers"? lol ok
the walking dead comic comic is alot better than the show and the game
The game wouldn't even be what it is today if not for the comics. Most of the best and shocking moments in the game are either inspired by things that have happened in the comics or are rehashed events. I get that this is a forum of the game but the bias is
shocking. Season 2 wasn't even that good and yet people are saying that both seasons have better writing than the show/comics? If the game's story was condensed into 20 page comics that were released monthly they wouldn't hold our attention, trust me. The reason the comics have the best writing is because it's 20 pages have strong enough writing to keep it's audience who wait for monthly updates on the story. In my opinion the order of best mediums is the comics, TV show then the game (season 1, not 2) I'm a walking dead fan first, a fan of the game second.
What's your favorite volume?
volume 14 no way out was really good, definitely one of my favorites.
IMO all the volumes are amazing, the comic has never let me down, always worth waiting 1 month for.
I like the tv show! I liked carl in the earlier seasons now he's just a little prick lol.
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The walking dead TV show is the worst TV show of all time so.....
Some of them!
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I know that it's a horrible show.
Something to fear and all out war part one and two were fucking awesome!
Yes but you talk like everyone is
No, it's not. If you feel that way, fine, but state it like an opinion and not like it's fact.
yes all good volumes, something to fear gave me a weird feeling reading it for the first time
I have a strong dislike for the TV show, for some unknown reason. I much prefer the comics, I find them more interesting and engaging. To be honest the TV show's boring.
The game on the other hand is probably my favourite just because of the fact the story of season 1 was very engaging and pulled me in, I loved that aspect. In my own opinion, season 2 did the same...until it got to episode 2
What's your favorite song by Metallica? Mine is For Whom The Bell Tolls, The Unforgiven, One, and Enter Sandman.
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It gave me a feeling of 'What the fuck?!?!?' I mean woah.