Last couple of weeks have been character studies, w. only 3 ppl in each ep. due to filming early in the pandemic.
The Daryl one was okay, but this week’s Father Gabriel/Aaron/[SPOILER - highlight to read]: Robert Patrick ep. was pretty good. I loved the ****ed up ending.
I rather enjoyed the CLANG DOOSH.
Father Gabriel knows not to let the Serpent into the Garden.
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Unless it’s Negan then you give him free room & board for several years before releasing him to have post apocalypse she hasn’t showered in several years sex w. a filthy bald chick before killing her and then becoming a part of the community.
I mean everyone knew what his backstory was especially by now, but what we got was alright in execution.
To say I am over Maggie at this point is an overstatement. If she was actually there during the whole Whisperers arc and saw what they were like in comparison, she wouldve been more thankful of Negan saving everyone even if she still hated him, but because she was written out of the show for a certain amount of time, is just oh here we go again.
Well only one more season of this chit. Now back to Fear TWD which became the better show at some point anyway.
Fear took a massive upswing for me when they got rid of Madison!
As for Negan, I loved that he [SPOILER - highlight to read]: said **** it, and went back to the village. I mean, I know what he did, but he basically spent X amount of years in solitary confinement and has been paroled. Not getting killed by Rick wasn’t his choice, neither was getting imprisoned, neither was being released.
Maggie can be pissed and justifiably so, but she needs to spread that piss around to everyone else involved!
Fear’s season finale wasn’t as…explosive as it could have been, but I expected that, otherwise there’s be no show.
There were some good bits in there, I enjoyed it overall.
Bart: Hey, Dad. How come they're taking The Cosby Show off the air?
Homer: Because Mr. Cosby wanted to stop before the quality suffered.
Bart: Quality, schmality! If I had a TV show, I'd run that sucker into the ground!
Homer: Amen, boy. Amen.
That sums it up about AMC's Walking Dead and it's spinoffs.
Still, there’s enough to keep me tuning in; characters I like and cool kills mostly. The last two eps in the subway have been really good. One of the creepier more claustrophobic places they’ve shown us.
Don't know about in the states but over here they decided after 9 seasons of airing it on Fox/FX that they'd sell the rights to Disney+. So I guess that's me out because its not enough of a draw to get me to resubscribe. (Only thing on Disney+ I watch is Mando)
Oh well.
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AMC made such a boring TV show. How many more spin-offs are they going to make?.
The problems of The Walking Dead and all of the spin-off series.
1.Loads and Loads of pointless boring fillers.
2.The characters are so unbearable always nagging at eachother.
3.Stupid fake out death scenes when they encounter zombies or corrupt people.
4.Nothing entertaining about the characters crying mommy over a friend that died and they drag that sad story out for a few damn episodes.
5.It tries so hard to be serious depending on the scenes but ends up feeling like a campy comedy.
6.The villains are so over the top they are ridiculous.
7.Cringe-worthy and laughable dialogue.
8.The show can suffer from too much out of place or very awkward scenes so random and out of nowhere such as how the characters interact or how action scenes play out.
There comes a point when a boring Zombie Apocalypse TV series must end. Although the main show is ending at its eleventh season it just gets worse they are milking it with more spin-off series.
The last 30 issues of the comic were a damn soap opera and the final issue felt like Kirkman wrote it while taking a shit in his bathroom on a Sunday afternoon.
Pretty sure no one’s watching these shows anymore but I’ll spoiler tag anyway.
[SPOILER - highlight to read]: Aisha Tyler seems to have joined the FearTWD cast, as a [SPOILER - highlight to read]: former pro wrestler of all things.
This made for one of the cheesiest scenes in any of the shows as [SPOILER - highlight to read]: Aisha, Dwight and his wife fought a bunch of zombies in and around a wrestling ring complete w. wrestling moves, foreign objects and steel chair shots.
I've debated with myself picking back up at like season 7 (I think it is) to see Negan. I quit in season 4 or 5, I can't really remember. But I got tired of the filler episodes. It was obvious that they were milking the show too much.