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The show mostly lost me last season. I feel the writing and characters have become too obvious, they too often have to have characters explain what they are feeling rather than let the actors emote it. Season 6 was the first one that I didn't watch every episode. Not to mention, some pretty stupid actions by otherwise smart characters that seem to occur just to make things exciting. This season has potential but I have no faith in these writers.Comment
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I loved this video of co-workers saying good-bye to Steven..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87hq8LR5S58Comment
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Yeah, it was intense. Yeah, edge-of-your-seat.
But do I want to watch favorite characters being brutalized time and time again? Is this "exciting entertainment"?
I'm not a fan of torture porn, and to see two good men savaged in this way is too much for me. The whole mood of the show is now "you're all going to die horribly. When the apocalypse happens, you might as well put a gun to your own head on day 1 and be done with it".
Where's the glimmer of hope?
Do we really want to see our heroes on their knees, season after season?
No thanks, I'm done..
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."Comment
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But that's the entire point of the show, since the very beginning. Brutal gruesome deaths in both comics and show.
Nothing shocking or new here...
Don't you wanna stick around to see Rick get Negan? Payback is going to rule.
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I don't know. That whole "get my axe" part was really long and unnessary... And didn't even make logical sense. Rick was already broken before they got in the camper. It was annoying to sit thru.
You know what could have been amazing? If at the end of the season 6 finale, Negan bashes in Abrahams head, and then we're all relaxed going into season 7 thinking he's picked his target already, only to have him teach Glenn a lesson halfway thru the episode! It would have even been more shocking.
I found myself rooting for Negan. Is that bad?Expectation is the death of discovery.Comment
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I have followed every episode since season 1 and after the Glen and Abe deaths( killed in such a stupid way) I'm done. I don't care about the comic (and don't read it ) but liked the show. Negan and his bat would get blown away by gang members here in central California so there is nothing scary about an old scrawny actor with a bat. Because he is
a wimpy actor they had to over do the head beatings to try to make it gory. Some comic book stories don't adapt well to television.Last edited by wise guy; Oct 25, '16, 7:22 AM.Comment
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I think the only way to keep people coming back is by occasionally killing off favorite characters. There's nobody safe, there never has been on this show. That's not unique to Walking Dead, of course, but it's essential for the longevity of the show.
So I'm ok with the loss of Glenn and Abraham, though I liked both characters. But I thought Glenn's death in particular, with the whole eye thing, was more than what was needed. Most viewers don't care about the comic book it's based on anymore than they care about picking up the latest issue of Thor before an Avengers movie.
I'll be back next week, but won't stick around if the level gruesome stays this high. The show is hardly a Fred Astaire movie, but this last one took it too a new low. I suspect they'll ease back on the brutality throttle a bit, but we'll see.
Also, I have no problem with Negan's weapon of choice being the bat. There's plenty of guns in the show already, and killing by bludgeoning is more personal than just shooting his victims.Comment
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I agree with much in this article..
This wasn’t quality television, and it wasn’t suspenseful drama. It was torture-porn masquerading as storytelling, and AMC should be ashamed for airing it.Comment
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Great article, but as much I want the more character driven episodes too, i don't think the latest show runners are up to the task. My favorite episodes from the early seasons were the so-called slow ones. Now the episodes that try to build characters are obvious and boring. I'm very much with the guys who wrote that in that I've slowly grown tired of the show's obvious manipulations and increasingly calculated nature.Comment
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Interesting article.... I like the slower episodes as well, but then you get people complaining about that too....
Personally I wish they would have ended last season with Abraham, then showing Negan dragging Rick to the RV, fade to black.... It would have had a larger impact and still would have had people guessing.... Toss in Glenn at the series premier and whoa.... would have taken a lot of people by surprise. When I saw Negan talking about the "first one was free" and I saw Glenn in the background I knew it was coming...Comment
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I don't know. That whole "get my axe" part was really long and unnessary... And didn't even make logical sense. Rick was already broken before they got in the camper. It was annoying to sit thru.
You know what could have been amazing? If at the end of the season 6 finale, Negan bashes in Abrahams head, and then we're all relaxed going into season 7 thinking he's picked his target already, only to have him teach Glenn a lesson halfway thru the episode! It would have even been more shocking.
I found myself rooting for Negan. Is that bad?
...which did leak last year. They shot everyone being clubbed to death to some degree at the outside location, but then killed Abe, (and I think Glen), at an interior locale for composite. So at minimum, Abe was a later-decision sacrifice.
The Verge but seems to be written by guys who didn't grow up on 80's horror. That's really what I found shocking; it was Nicotero going back to his KNB roots but on primetime cable! Really shows how far cable has devolved. And as someone who did watched it all, attended Fango cons etc...horror-gore has no place on open cable. It was never produced, ever, with mass audience consumption in mind.
The other problem is blaming Gimple. It's not him, it's Kirkman. Guy is pretty much an insensitive sociopath. He really does not care how people feel or that he's exposing an entire group of folks who would never watch gore movies to a condensed version. AMC is also very heavily responsible for the tease/protraction editing. They knew people would tune out after the first break if they saw Abe get killed.Comment
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Interesting article on Dwight...
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