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The Walking Dead
Anyone catch the season opener yesterday??? OMG, just stunned but damn that Negan is badass.........
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Not watching it on Sunday night is tough but with work and my son's school the next morning, watching it the next night much earlier is the better choice for us. |
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Yea its was insane!
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I have seen plenty movies/shows but don't recall seeing anything that graphic before. If that continues throughout the season, I think I'll be watching something else from now on. Maybe it's the love, so to speak, I had for the characters, I don't know, but that was disturbing,,,,, for me anyways. |
I keep hearing people say it was too graphic and I can only guess that is because of who the violence happened to. After all, this is a show that's shown cannibalism, ritualistic dismemberment, characters covering themselves in entrails, beheading, throats slit (heck, Rick even ripped one guys throat out with his teeth), a child murdering her own little sister, characters bled out to be used as food, a character having his own leg eaten in front of him, etc., etc., etc. All this aside from the obvious fact that dead people are walking around eating the living, which in itself should be gruesome enough for most. Gore and violence is nothing new to this show, so the only thing that makes the "too graphic" reaction make sense was the emotional impact it had because of who the character was we were watching. I thought it was a fantastic episode and set the tone for what the show will be going forward. It's going to be very different from seasons past.
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It was taken to a whole new graphic level imo, especially the Glen scene. Watching Glen get his head bashed in with a baseball bat then showing him with his eye popped out and trying to speak was a little over the top and unnecessary, imo. |
I don't know, they did show Bob getting his leg eaten, the trough scene was pretty graphic, the wolves hacking people up in the streets, Noah getting his face ripped off in pretty graphic detail... I guess because I've read the comic I can appreciate how close they stuck to the source material. It's a violent, post-apocalyptic world, I don't see why they should have to water it down for the squeamish. I can totally see how it's not for everyone but I figured those viewers would've bowed out before now.
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Funny thing to me is, its not about zombies or graphic voilence. Imo its about how a group of mostly strangers become family and how they survive in an insane post apocalyptic world.
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by the way anyone watch 'The Strain', i like that show more |
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There has been a lot of graphic scenes throughout, but like I mentioned previously, none were quite like Sunday night's episode, imo. |
A local newspaper reported that some episodes were going to be filmed in a city about 25 minutes from my hometown. After that initial report, it seems not another word was heard about the subject. Total secrecy.
I'm curious if any of this season's episodes were the episodes filmed near my hometown. I haven't seen any zombies, so who knows. |
I'm far from a prude when it comes to these sorts of things, but I thought that was some torture porn nonsense, waaaaaaaay too dragged out.
As if the world wasn't bleak enough already. I think it will be an uphill climb for me to find the show compelling for much longer. |
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Regardless, I wish more people recognized this is a story about Rick, not about Glenn or his death. The episode was about breaking Rick down to nothing, and that sheer look of terror in his eyes at the end disturbed me more than the death scenes. I guess because I expected the bat scene to be gruesome but didn't expect to see Rick reduced to a blubbering, cowering mess. |
how long can these walking deads meander from one location to another beating up the bad guy? they try to shock the viewers but the formula is getting old...anybody think rick is actually in danger at any time? also completely stopped watching FTWD.
it went from must watch sunday night tv to now on a queue in the dvr...i still have westworld and brooklyn 99 to go thru. |
Agree with others that, while perhaps understandable with the show's theme, the last episode's gruesomeness was a bit over the top. Clearly you do not want to become close with Maggie (Glenn, Hershel and Beth).
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Thanks for being our moral compass Jake. :rolleyes: |
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My issue with this show is that there is a wealth of material to pull from when one world collapses and another has the opportunity to be built. However, this show is constantly about how one group of people are bad, so they leave, and then another group of people are bad too. Who cares?! Do something with your material. The world and society has crumbled. Can't we see a new and different world rise in its place? Or fall in its place? I already know people are bad. They're terrible in today's world. If your message is people will never change, that is a very dull observation.
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Agree with all of this. It getting old and veering off into an extended scene of torture porn does not all of a sudden make it any fresher. I've been telling people for years that Rick and his crew are the real bad guys in the show. I chuckle to myself and imagine a universe in which everybody else is fine. They are building a new life for themselves, a new world for themselves........................until Rick's crew eventually shows up, and everything goes to sh*t. :D |
I don't know if they're the bad guys. But it is consistently dull to have the end result of them finding another settlement to be "this settlement is BAD!" Humans are awful at their basest level, sure. But what else? Why would I find that observation interesting when I live in a world dominated by hysteria news channels promoting scary violence?
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