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The last two eps had a real comedy element to them. A lot of times, I had a Monty Python and Army of Darkness feeling.
Previous ep, the guy on horseback saying "who enters the Kingdom of Ezekiel?"
And Rick fighting the walker in the pit? Pure Ash in Army of Darkness.
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."
We need more pit fighter zombies. That's why I tune in. I loathe the story pattern of everything revolving around Season Finales. That kind of writing opens too many windows for viewer fatigue to set in.
The last two eps had a real comedy element to them. A lot of times, I had a Monty Python and Army of Darkness feeling.
Previous ep, the guy on horseback saying "who enters the Kingdom of Ezekiel?"
And Rick fighting the walker in the pit? Pure Ash in Army of Darkness.
I think that was why Rick kept smiling. He read the script and couldnt keep a straight face.
I'd be so up for a little more lightness, some comedy now and then. Jerry has become popular for just this reason, a breath of fresh air, ditto Ezekial & Shiva. Anything to offset the depressing tone of Carol, Daryl, and their other brother Daryl ( I mean Morgan).
And please, more pit fighters, tigers, and over the top stuff. Mad Max comic book things. The show could benefit from going all out to some extent.
Well, the garbage people are really silly. What's with their coordinated walk routine? Auditioning for Lord of the dance? And all identical clothes? Funky haircuts?
And in order to get rid of one psycho, Rick makes a deal with another? Good thinking.
This show will be winning Best Sitcom next year...
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."
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