It's the usual mid-season explosive episode.
I expect for the next few episodes, it'll go off the boil for a bit.
It's getting a bit predictable IMO.
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It's the usual mid-season explosive episode.
I expect for the next few episodes, it'll go off the boil for a bit.
It's getting a bit predictable IMO.
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I understand the next episode jumps forward in time to where Karl has recovered and he has said in an interview his character undergoes many changes now.. that's piqued my interest!
supe
Lmfao
Well that episode went a bit fucking mental...
I was expecting the whole dream sequence to end.. But it wasn't a dream sequence. Yet I still have no idea how it went from Day to Night at what appeared to be a flick of a switch. Making out they had been walking through the town for hours! It is not that big.
Mental... Obviously it will be the same drag on until the last two episodes now, but fuck me that was mental.
The Zombie SFX are getting worse.. You could see that one of them was wearing a T-Shirt with the body definition on in the last episode. Piss poor.
[QUOTE=Squizza;3824485]. Making out they had been walking through the town for hours! It is not that big.
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Yeah we thought that too only a few pissing houses not exactly a city lol
Which is why even up to the credits I thought - This is someones dream...
Think about it (Spoilers):
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Just watched the new ep, not a bad follow up with a very interesting end
http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/65...inale#/slide/1
Though the second half of The Walking Dead season six doesn’t begin until this Sunday, production on the season wrapped last year and speaking with EW, actors Andrew Lincoln (Rick) and Lauren Cohan (Maggie) opened up about the finale in particular and had some choice words.
“I felt sick to my stomach when I read the script,” Lincoln tells the outlet. “It was the first day in the whole six years of working on The Walking Dead that I was late for work because I woke up in the middle of the night and I couldn’t get back to sleep. I was so angry and frustrated and I felt sick. And that was just after reading it.”
“[Hearing] the word ‘finale’ gives me a physical reaction because it’s the hardest day on set that I’ve ever had in my life,” Lauren Cohan said. “I never even imagined that as an actor you could have that experience. It’s one of the most raw experiences that I think any of us have ever had. Andy talks about being late to work; I didn’t want to go to work that day. It took a really, really long time for everybody to feel okay again after the finale, let’s put it that way.”
Read more at http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/65...Br7dmRqlusb.99
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After this weeks episode, I'm getting pissed off with TWD.
It felt like the writers couldn't really be bothered with a story line for it.
Season 6 started so well, then slowly wanders into the realm of relaxed watching. BORING & Predictable!
Speed shit up FFS!
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I can't believe people are still watching this shite. I made it to season 4, and that took some serious effort. And from what I've read it has only gotten worse. You have my admiration, I wish I had the same staying power.
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CallmeGoose (22nd March 2016)
That's why I gave up on it. All the wiriters do is change the location and that's about it. I suspect at the start of writing every new season they have a list on a whiteboard in the writers room and it goes something like this:
1. Move to new location.
2. Introduce at least 3 new cast members.
3. Pad episodes where we are struggling to fill 46 minutes with a contrived backstory for each new cast member.
4. Every 4-6 episodes pretend we've killed a main character, only to bring them back in the next episode because we realised the next episode would have a huge fucking hole in it without them.
5. Fail miserably at character development and make the characters less likeable than the fucking zombies.
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