MickeyMantle
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i liked the season premier a lot. They seem to have set up an interesting story line.
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i liked the season premier a lot. They seem to have set up an interesting story line.
Still annoys me that some of these people have survived this long with out apparently a clue. Those 2 young boys as the story opened last night staring at a walker like they had never seen one before. For gosh sakes just run away, you can fast walk and these goons aren't going to catch you. The youngest one did a few more things as the how progressed. We still have Morgan (and others) standing in place to kill the walkers when they could easily evade them and not risk death.
I was looking forward to the story being one of a "road movie" with the group heading cross country to Virginia, kind of a travelogue with zombies. I guess that isn't going to happen. I do like the emphasis on beer as a symbol of civilization and an "aqua vitae". Maybe the denim gang will embrace our group if their beer sours.
Hurry up and catch up as I would be interested in what you think of the last couple of seasons!
Was i distracted by something? Was I not paying attention? Please tell me someone, what the heck were they doing in an airplane? Who was in it? What did they hope to accomplish? I hate to differ from the majority on this thread but, so far, this season makes no sense to me.
The only thing I found compelling was the nuclear meltdown and the young women's effort to dispose of the radiological walking corpses.
So, I guess no one else has figured out what the deal was with the plane either.
I think one of the characters babbled something about the plane allowed them to get places to help people a lot faster.
The truth is though that like the WD, the writers are always looking for new ways to put the lead characters in jeopardy and to show different ways to kill zombies. This is the first time we've had a plane crash! It saved those boys, got one of the main characters hurt, set up some serious Zombie action and placed most of the cast far away from their last location.
In a word; nonsensical.
I've seen a lot of stupid @#%^ watching twd/ftwd but the bullet and axe thing might top them all.
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I've seen a lot of stupid @#%^ watching twd/ftwd but the bullet and axe thing might top them all.
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Dumb but fun episode. As a kid I use to love to go to those imitation western theme parks! The background music in the episode was also quite good. Surprised they didn't have a zombie that looked like Clint Eastwood.
The Ax shot was definitely jumping the shark but given how often this series has done it I don't even mind any more.
What did others think about the big "reveal" at the end? Was it a surprise or did it let you down? I kind of had it figured out so it didn't surprise me. I was surprised by Dwight turning up though.
Why is it necessary to have a plane?
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Excellent episode last night. Of course any story that features Danial is going to be interesting.
I also have to hand it to the writers as they came up with a very gruesome way to kill zombies - and they didn't shy away from explicitly showing us!
I felt like it was a stupid episode.
One, I did not know walkers can keep up with cars. Just drive away and leave the heard. Go in the opposite direction to lead them the wrong way and double back.....
Seriously... we have seen over and over again groups being able to take out a significant of walkers so why couldn't they have just driven the swat vehicle up and have him jump in and then drive away..... deal with the herd as the close in on the warehouse... not a bid deal
then, the one thing that they came for they sacrificed to kill the walkers when nobody was really in any danger.... once again, just drive away...
don't get me started with the kids.... really, just 4 walkers and they were freaking out of course we had to have the hurt leg thing going on..... why didn't the other kids save them but no, we had to wait for the others to save them at the last moment and then the big reveal.... just not to my liking.
Glad I finally quit. Looks like I have not missed much.
The whole piecing together the airplane thing was done better in the 1965 movie The Flight of the Phoenix .