Didn't see a thread for this, which seems unusual!
Only a couple of episodes in but the latter half of season 9 went a long way to bringing me back on board and I have to say TWD has gone from something I was finding a bit of a slog to something I actively enjoy putting on again.
It did make the mistake that the show seems to make quite often though, coming back after a break and starting with a bit of momentum and then hobbling itself a little by immediately making episode 2 a flashback episode. It didn't bother me personally but seeing as a common complaint is that long stretches go by without the story progressing it always surprises me to see them playing for time a little so early in a season.
Saying that I did enjoy episode 2, and it had some good Alpha/Beta stuff. So I'm currently more enthusiastic for the show than I have been in a long time, hopefully that continues!
Same, I was actively hating it for a while but it's really regained my interest in the last year of the show.
oh, didn't realise it was back from the dead! The death of the comic and the end of FearTWD must have confused me...
Oh FTWD ended? I didn't realize, I'd been putting off watching it because two Walking Dead shows seemed more than I could juggle, but if it's finite now then it appeals a bit more.
EDIT: Just googled and I see it's renewed again, I'm guessing you meant the season ending!
Aye :D
end of that series, which was annoyingly a massive cliffhanger, which i thought was the penultimate episode so thought the final one would be a doozy >:D
TBH I lost interest in it about mid way through season 8. Still haven't worked up any enthusiasm for catching up. I think Kirkman's decision to wind up the comic was probably the right one as well. It was retreading quite a bit of ground and the old 'if it looks too good to be true it probably is' trope was starting to wear a little. I wonder how much of his decision to pull the plug so dramatically was more down to his having lost interest and just decided to end it all.
he's claimed it was decided ages ago, but he would say that! Looking at the work Charlie Adlard's done recently, his 'Life' book and some other comics it looks like they did make the decision a while back.
I think its amazing they kept it a secret.
If it was a secret then I wouldn't go telling Charlie anything personal. I asked him about the ending at ICE last time he was there and he said it was written about three years ago!
So having a sound track that makes your ears bleed due to the excessive whingy content, excessive and aurally grating enough to hit the STFU button
sorry wrong thread! :-[
in fact can't remember sending that... :-*
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Episode 4 was a dogs dinner.
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Just watched it and liked it. A break in the escalating inter-colony tensions to do a bit of housekeeping. No hugely dramatic plot twists or epic battles but a bit of catching up with the normal folk (if anyone can really be normal in a zombie apocalypse).
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Just watched it and liked it. A break in the escalating inter-colony tensions to do a bit of housekeeping. No hugely dramatic plot twists or epic battles but a bit of catching up with the normal folk (if anyone can really be normal in a zombie apocalypse).
Yeah, I agree that's all well and good, but it was the structure of the episode that jarred - the constant scene / time jumping was a bit of a distraction - didn't help me engage with the stuff in between.
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Episode 4 was a dogs dinner.
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Just watched it and liked it. A break in the escalating inter-colony tensions to do a bit of housekeeping. No hugely dramatic plot twists or epic battles but a bit of catching up with the normal folk (if anyone can really be normal in a zombie apocalypse).
Yeah, I agree that's all well and good, but it was the structure of the episode that jarred - the constant scene / time jumping was a bit of a distraction - didn't help me engage with the stuff in between.
When it jumps around a lot my struggle is remembering who is at which settlement, I'm not sure if it's even confusing but I can't seem to get it set in my mind where everyone lives. My wife only half watches the show when she happens to be in the room and during this episode she was asking lots of 'oh so is X character at Hilltop now?' and I realized I had no idea because the locations have sort of mushed into on thing for me now!
I enjoyed the episode though, and thought this weeks was excellent. They're really doing well with Negan right now and while it started to get a little obvious how the episode was going to pan out it was still well executed and great to watch. I could watch Jeffrey Dean Morgan read the phone book though, love the guy.
Quote from: Keef Monkey on 07 November, 2019, 09:13:53 AM
When it jumps around a lot my struggle is remembering who is at which settlement, I'm not sure if it's even confusing but I can't seem to get it set in my mind where everyone lives.
Yeah, that gets me occasionally too.
If I received a phone-a-friend phone call from a popular Millionaire game show right now I still wouldn't bet on my answer as to where Siddiq and Dante have their 'hospital' based.
The scenario cuts in Episode 4 are what specifically annoyed me, e.g.
Scene A; Zombies attack Hilltop, Ezekiel prepares for battle.
Scene B; Ezekiel contemplates suicide on a riverside jetty.
Agree about Negan / JDM - stealing the show right now.
Quote from: Proudhuff on 30 October, 2019, 10:50:58 PM
So having a sound track that makes your ears bleed due to the excessive whingy content, excessive and aurally grating enough to hit the MUTE button
Having re-watched it, I can see exactingly what I meant, what was that whingly muzak?
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Quote from: Keef Monkey on 07 November, 2019, 09:13:53 AM
When it jumps around a lot my struggle is remembering who is at which settlement, I'm not sure if it's even confusing but I can't seem to get it set in my mind where everyone lives.
Yeah, that gets me occasionally too.
If I received a phone-a-friend phone call from a popular Millionaire game show right now I still wouldn't bet on my answer as to where Siddiq and Dante have their 'hospital' based.
The scenario cuts in Episode 4 are what specifically annoyed me, e.g.
Scene A; Zombies attack Hilltop, Ezekiel prepares for battle.
Scene B; Ezekiel contemplates suicide on a riverside jetty.
Agree about Negan / JDM - stealing the show right now.
Agreed re episode four and Negan
This series is getting exceptionally tedious. Negan is great, but that is it.
And yeah, whiny platitudinous music in a show about the zombie apocalypse can piss right off.
Personally I'm really enjoying the interplay between [spoiler]motormouth egomaniac Negan and taciturn weirdo Beta[/spoiler]. Can't wait to see how it turns out.
Also thought the little vignette about Negan and the mother and child was a great piece of work.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan has lost too much weight to pull off that leather jacket.
Quote from: Link Prime on 13 November, 2019, 09:19:18 AM
Jeffrey Dean Morgan has lost too much weight to pull off that leather jacket.
Isn't that the point, though? The character has been locked up for 8 years with very little exercise so he would have lost a lot of muscle as well as being slimmer.
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Quote from: Link Prime on 13 November, 2019, 09:19:18 AM
Jeffrey Dean Morgan has lost too much weight to pull off that leather jacket.
Isn't that the point, though? The character has been locked up for 8 years with very little exercise so he would have lost a lot of muscle as well as being slimmer.
Sure, Negan's a badass - but he ain't no Judge Grice!
Just read an interview with JDM there - seems he's shedding those pounds for another acting role, and I agree it ties in with Negan's lengthy imprisonment too.
Still doesn't help the fact his physical threat level has been reduced to a coat-hanger with a receding hairline.
Lucille will be wielding him by the mid-season finale.