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The walking dead has entered an infinite loop of Move to a random place->find random group->riots with that group->Random main character dies->Move to a random place.

This can't go on like that forever. They need to think of an ending to the show and focus in that. What's the source of the zombies? how will they fix the situation? If they don't focus in these questions the show will go downhill fast enough.

I have to admit that I lost interest and have given up on season 6...



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AlfredoTurkey said:
fireburn95 said:

I wouldn't mind that, and have season finale's as 45 mins. They should really look back at season 1 & 2 to see how episodes were paced.

What? Season 2 was AWFUL. The biggest thing in season two was figuring out who's baby was in Ricks wife's belly. It was basically daytime soap opera with some horror thrown in. 

The Walking Dead was great in season one because it was about a few people surviving the end of times. Once they started to slow down to the point where people were fucking, getting pregnant, falling in love and aruging over stupid family issues, it ceased to about surviving and started to resemble something my mother would enjoy. 

I am under the belief now that AMC did this intentionally to raise female viewer ship because when you look around, more women watch it now than men. And really, that should tell you something about the show because the average woman doesn't like zombie movies at all.

My thoughts too. Season two sucked balls.



dorron said:
The walking dead has entered an infinite loop of Move to a random place->find random group->riots with that group->Random main character dies->Move to a random place.

This can't go on like that forever. They need to think of an ending to the show and focus in that. What's the source of the zombies? how will they fix the situation? If they don't focus in these questions the show will go downhill fast enough.

I have to admit that I lost interest and have given up on season 6...

Those things will start being setup and done when the ratings start to faulter. Or if a producer says it's to time to end the show. That is when the show will get the closuer. Till than, it will continue on the loop. Look at any show, they're all in the same basic procedual they setup internally. Take Star Trek. The crew gets into a problem. The problem causes issues for the crew. They figure out way to deal with it. They stop the problem, and reset for the next episode.

CSI: Murder, suspects, questions, clues, figure out, arrest, table talk, reset. House MD: patient, sickness, house ass, figure out, house ass, can't figure out, house ass, house brain turns on, case solved, house ass, repeat. Walking dead does have a limited box to work in. Living, dying, killing, drama, repeat. All as everyone knows the origin and the sole place the zombies could be stopped. Is in some place in the middle of Veitnam. Or it's a alien attack.



archer9234 said:
dorron said:
The walking dead has entered an infinite loop of Move to a random place->find random group->riots with that group->Random main character dies->Move to a random place.

This can't go on like that forever. They need to think of an ending to the show and focus in that. What's the source of the zombies? how will they fix the situation? If they don't focus in these questions the show will go downhill fast enough.

I have to admit that I lost interest and have given up on season 6...

Those things will start being setup and done when the ratings start to faulter. Or if a producer says it's to time to end the show. That is when the show will get the closuer. Till than, it will continue on the loop. Look at any show, they're all in the same basic procedual they setup internally. Take Star Trek. The crew gets into a problem. The problem causes issues for the crew. They figure out way to deal with it. They stop the problem, and reset for the next episode.

CSI: Murder, suspects, questions, clues, figure out, arrest, table talk, reset. House MD: patient, sickness, house ass, figure out, house ass, can't figure out, house ass, house brain turns on, case solved, house ass, repeat. Walking dead does have a limited box to work in. Living, dying, killing, drama, repeat. All as everyone knows the origin and the sole place the zombies could be stopped. Is in some place in the middle of Veitnam. Or it's a alien attack.

Yeah, but knowing when and how to end a show properly is what sets masterpieces apart from mediocre cow milking...



dorron said:
archer9234 said:
dorron said:
The walking dead has entered an infinite loop of Move to a random place->find random group->riots with that group->Random main character dies->Move to a random place.

This can't go on like that forever. They need to think of an ending to the show and focus in that. What's the source of the zombies? how will they fix the situation? If they don't focus in these questions the show will go downhill fast enough.

I have to admit that I lost interest and have given up on season 6...

Those things will start being setup and done when the ratings start to faulter. Or if a producer says it's to time to end the show. That is when the show will get the closuer. Till than, it will continue on the loop. Look at any show, they're all in the same basic procedual they setup internally. Take Star Trek. The crew gets into a problem. The problem causes issues for the crew. They figure out way to deal with it. They stop the problem, and reset for the next episode.

CSI: Murder, suspects, questions, clues, figure out, arrest, table talk, reset. House MD: patient, sickness, house ass, figure out, house ass, can't figure out, house ass, house brain turns on, case solved, house ass, repeat. Walking dead does have a limited box to work in. Living, dying, killing, drama, repeat. All as everyone knows the origin and the sole place the zombies could be stopped. Is in some place in the middle of Veitnam. Or it's a alien attack.

Yeah, but knowing when and how to end a show properly is what sets masterpieces apart from mediocre cow milking...

Not all the time. House MD season 8 was picked as the last season because the ratings went bad. So the finale feels out of place and not setup right. It was a great show. But rarley do people get to set things up right. Take Simpsons. The only reason that shit is still on is because those people want paychecks. Nothing is amazing about that show anymore. The movie should of been the end.



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Why the fuck no one does as in Season 1 and cover up in zombie guts and shit to pass unnoticed between zombies?

Fear that it will coincidentally start raining again? And they are afraid of water?



Nintendo is selling their IPs to Microsoft and this is true because:

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=221391&page=1

This site is still shit I see with dumbass threads like this sigh



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I always wait until the end of the season and then just binge watch for two-three days the whole season. I do this with all series.

Season 5 of The Walking Dead was imo the best of the series and just really kept on giving right from the beginning. The thing I love about The Walking Dead is that it doesn't rely on action to entertain the audience, it instead keeps you guessing on not only what each character is thinking but also what that character is going to do with those thoughts; how they are going to react and how the story unfolds is what keeps me coming back and I think season 5 just hit the pacing almost perfectly.

I wish I never watched The Walking Dead just so I could binge watch the whole series right NOW!!!!



alternine said:
This site is still shit I see with dumbass threads like this sigh

And yet you consciously took part in it, you must think so little of yourself.



A_C_E said:
I always wait until the end of the season and then just binge watch for two-three days the whole season. I do this with all series.

Season 5 of The Walking Dead was imo the best of the series and just really kept on giving right from the beginning. The thing I love about The Walking Dead is that it doesn't rely on action to entertain the audience, it instead keeps you guessing on not only what each character is thinking but also what that character is going to do with those thoughts; how they are going to react and how the story unfolds is what keeps me coming back and I think season 5 just hit the pacing almost perfectly.

I wish I never watched The Walking Dead just so I could binge watch the whole series right NOW!!!!

That's what I've been saying before. A lot of times pacing ends up being the wait in between. Even if internally the episodes feel slow/weird. The week wait makes it worse. I see it as the DBZ/Naruto effect. Both shows are filled with tons of filler/shit episodes. Everyone wanted the shows dead when these would air. But watching the shows now, when they have no waiting. Those fillers are fine. I personally never have issues, for this reason.