Walking Dead Discussion

Idi is entitled to his own foolish opinions.

Honestly, I never read the comics myself, but they seem to get a lot of praise.

I agree with Maxey’s statement on the previous page. I kinda really gotta kick outa how weak he actually is and how prideful he can be. It’s like watching a lion cub kill it’s first prey, only to get thrashed and beaten soon after. Of course, after which, he prances off like nothing happened haha

Bump. So…how bout all dem psychopaths hmmm

I read up through issue #48. Let’s just say things go down VERY differently in the books.

I knew that person was a liability. Should’ve shot them sooner imo.

So, is this just a TV show about everyone slowly becoming horribly depressed, apathetic, and/or insane?

Pyro, if you don’t watch the show nor have any interest in it, stop posting your bullshit in here, please.

If he leaves who’s going to ask all the stupid questions?

I’m serious. From everything I’ve heard about this series, it seems as though the show is getting progressively darker and the characters jaded and unstable. It’s a character-driven show, and the characters seem to be going in some fairly grim directions.

I don’t actually watch it, no, but half of my family does, and they love to talk about it (and indeed, provide complete episode summaries) around the dinner table.

That’s true yeah and it makes sense in context. You should watch it.

Don’t watch this show but I caught the end of this week’s episode. That was pretty brutal.

Can’t say I miss her to be honest. I think it was better for her to go this way, it was obvious that she was suffering from a form of schizophrenia and was a sociopath and/or a psychopath. It’s not her fault I’m sure, but…what she did and what she was gonna become were good enough reasons.

That episode was full of feels T_T

It is uncovering who and what we are if the constraints of an organized society were taken away from us.

It is actually quite revealing in many ways.

The entire series, both the comics and the show, is rich in literary value as well as base entertainment. It’s really not a “stupid soap opera with drama and arguments and some zombies” it’s actually a well thought out and very dynamic show. But like any show, it’s got pros and cons.

A modern TV show isn’t properly good until there’s a children death count.

The comic books where first coined as “The zombie movie that doesn’t end”. You see zombie movies get to have a happy ending because they end. Characters are pulled from the despair of their situation the characters of the walking dead don’t have this. They will all probably die and as far as all of them know the world is in ruin and there will be no happy ending. They survive on the farm think they could be happy the rest of their lives there. Its destroyed they survive in the prison its destroyed. The nature of the universe the story is told in and the nature of the length of the story means this is basically the only realistic character arch. It changes somewhat later in the comics and honest the books aren’t even about zombies anymore.

I’ve never seen a zombie movie with a happy ending.

Well “more conclusive” describes it better I guess.

Zombieland’s ending is sort of happy, iirc.

I would love to have a happy ending with Emma Stone.

You and me both, man.

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