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Flasch186 09-17-2013 09:54 AM

I love it.

With actors and crews they onnly get so much time to 'use' them so the story is constrained by that too.

This way they can flesh out the whole world and not be constrained by stuff like that or the comic books rails.

PackerFanatic 09-17-2013 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 2855565)
I think there's still potential in that world. "The Walking Dead" computer game - the good one by Telltale - is probably the best Walking Dead story I've read/played/seen to date.


Whole heartedly agree there.

DaddyTorgo 09-30-2013 09:26 AM

For those still catching up like me - the last season is now up on Netflix in advance of the new season starting in a couple weeks.

fantom1979 09-30-2013 07:48 PM

I was thinking of an idea for the spinoff earlier today.

Starts off with the survivors of the government/military in an island off the east coast. A small military unit is forced to return to the mainland to search for a MacGuffin or maybe just a scouting mission. Once on the mainland, they hear over the a radio that the island they just left has been overrun. Now stranded and on their own they slowly run out of supplies and ammo. By the end of the first season, they are just as bad off as the group we are already familiar with in the original series. The immediate goal of the group is to get to another camp that they know is another government base of operations (maybe on the west coast, or somewhere where it will take some time to get to). Which should keep them on the move, instead of the hunkering down approach that the current show has maintained the last 2 years.

Might be too clichéd. It almost has a falling skies feel to it, which is probably why the idea was fresh in my mind. I also think that the idea of new sets every week would probably be a no go in the budget department.

DaddyTorgo 10-03-2013 12:30 AM

Rick's such a stupid fuck and a dumb asshole - I want him to get bit.

Always making stupid stubborn decisions based on principles without considering the reality of the situation.

Super rude also.

Thomkal 10-13-2013 09:57 AM

Some great casting news:

Michael Cudlitz, who was terrific in SouthLand, has just been cast as Abraham Ford and appeared in character at NY Comic Con. Josh McDermitt, who I'm not familiar with, has been cast as Dr. Eugene Porter.

'Walking Dead' Casts 'Southland's' Michael Cudlitz, Josh McDermitt as Abraham and Eugene

BYU 14 10-13-2013 12:46 PM

Cudlitz will be great, loved him in Southland.

JonInMiddleGA 10-13-2013 02:29 PM

And "Rosita" (the third member of that trio) will be played by Christiana Serratos. Arguably best known for her role as the best friend from Twilight but more likely better known to some of us here as Susie Crabgrass from Ned's Declassified ....

Swaggs 10-13-2013 07:02 PM

Looks like pretty good casting for those three.

I just hope they don't move to them too quickly. Even though I like the new direction of the show, it feels like they are skipping over a lot of cool source content.

JonInMiddleGA 10-13-2013 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Swaggs (Post 2864485)
Looks like pretty good casting for those three.

I just hope they don't move to them too quickly. Even though I like the new direction of the show, it feels like they are skipping over a lot of cool source content.


+/- 2 story arcs I think, right?

Edward64 10-13-2013 09:13 PM

Enjoyed it but not sure why they spent so much time on the woman in the woods.

Bad-example 10-13-2013 09:19 PM

Enjoyed the "It's raining Men" sequence at the Big Spit!

DaddyTorgo 10-13-2013 09:39 PM

Got a feeling that Nathan Fillion is right in his guess - I think we're in for some sort of airbone mutation, hence the dead pig and the sick kid who zombiefied after coughing into the water supply.

Dutch 10-13-2013 10:03 PM

One that will surely require a "cure" or else everybody is going to be a zombie by episode 5.

JonInMiddleGA 10-14-2013 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 2864504)
Enjoyed it but not sure why they spent so much time on the woman in the woods.


Her final words were the key part of all that I believe.

It was basically giving voice to Rick's big fear (and could influence his actions - specifically with regard to Carl I suspect - going forward).

Flasch186 10-14-2013 07:00 AM

yeah, if this is a water air issue they might as well call and end to the show soon unless there's a cure that starts to reveal itself.

Chief Rum 10-14-2013 11:07 AM

Did anyone watch the sneak peek of next week's episode on the Talking Dead? I actually thought that provided a pretty big clue to what was happening.

PackerFanatic 10-14-2013 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Chief Rum (Post 2864592)
Did anyone watch the sneak peek of next week's episode on the Talking Dead? I actually thought that provided a pretty big clue to what was happening.


Yes, and I agree.

Grammaticus 10-14-2013 04:00 PM

What?

Chief Rum 10-14-2013 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Grammaticus (Post 2864669)
What?


Assuming you are responding to what I wrote, I will spoiler it for those who don't like to watch the sneak peek of the next episode on Talking Dead...

Spoiler

JonInMiddleGA 10-14-2013 04:34 PM

Well if that hypothesis (in CR's spoiler) is correct, I definitely have a prime suspect ... if they don't die inside the prison first anyhow.

Edward64 10-14-2013 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA (Post 2864687)
Well if that hypothesis (in CR's spoiler) is correct, I definitely have a prime suspect ... if they don't die inside the prison first anyhow.


Who?

JonInMiddleGA 10-14-2013 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 2864736)
Who?


Spoiler

Honolulu_Blue 10-14-2013 10:38 PM

I really liked the first episode. Some solid, interesting new characters. I like the direction they're taking things. Good stuff.

The show continues to be a ratings juggernaut:

TV Ratings: 'The Walking Dead' Surges Again, Hits Record 16.1 Million Viewers

Edward64 10-15-2013 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA (Post 2864764)
Spoiler


Thanks, didn't think of her but sounds like a good suspect.

Subby 10-15-2013 10:28 AM

The scene with the crazy woman was kind of tedious. It was more than made up for by ZOMBIE RAIN.

Grammaticus 10-15-2013 09:48 PM

[quote=Chief Rum;2864683]Assuming you are responding to what I wrote, I will spoiler it for those who don't like to watch the sneak peek of the next episode on Talking Dead...

Interesting, I missed that.

JonInMiddleGA 10-20-2013 08:42 PM

I can't help but think that maybe having a special effects guru as the new showrunner is having a visual impact on this season's The Walking Dead. #EyeSeeYou

JonInMiddleGA 10-20-2013 09:13 PM

Yeah, I enjoyed the episode ... but I'm expecting there to be grumbling about it in the cyberverse.

Radii 10-20-2013 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA (Post 2866598)
Yeah, I enjoyed the episode ... but I'm expecting there to be grumbling about it in the cyberverse.



No major complaints at this point from me, I've liked both of the first two episodes, In general, I'm very happy with the direction all the major characters are all going right now (I mean that generically... I'm not trying to be that picky about specific storylines, I mean that there is nothing happening with main characters right now that make me cringe every time they show up on screen, or reach for my remote to fast forward, which happened a lot with Andrea, Lori and Shane in the past).

One slight nagging thing, I'll spoiler it:

Spoiler

Honolulu_Blue 10-20-2013 09:47 PM

I thought these first two episodes have been very solid as well. So far, so good for this season.

Brownkeg8 10-20-2013 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Radii (Post 2866603)
No major complaints at this point from me, I've liked both of the first two episodes, In general, I'm very happy with the direction all the major characters are all going right now (I mean that generically... I'm not trying to be that picky about specific storylines, I mean that there is nothing happening with main characters right now that make me cringe every time they show up on screen, or reach for my remote to fast forward, which happened a lot with Andrea, Lori and Shane in the past).




The biggest issue I had was after Woodbury went down they showed a lot of old people & children boarding the bus. What happened to all of them? This was taken from an episode recap

The episode ends with Rick's group returning to the prison, leading a school bus filled with the noncombatant children, elderly, and infirm residents of Woodbury who had remained behind (as well as Tyreese, Sasha, and Karen), much to Carl's dismay. Rick looks at the catwalk where he had seen Lori before, but the hallucination is gone. Meanwhile, The Governor, Martinez, and Shumpert remain at large.

Dutch 10-20-2013 10:06 PM

One thing I'm noticing is that the core cast is all too nice to each other right now. It's missing that tension/friction from being a small band with intertwined dramatic conflict while on the run from zombies. It's now "them vs. the new people" and nobody cares about the new people. Hell, the after-show exclaimed that 14 of the 45 residents of the prison died in this episode and my only thought was, "Well, that's a start."

Still enjoying it, but I feel like it needs to move away from this policing/admin state and back into the wild. They gotta leave this prison soon, hopefully and see what's happened to the rest of the world.

DaddyTorgo 10-20-2013 10:19 PM

They said that they took in other people other than the Woodbury folk, so I suppose that's who the healthy guys are.

JonInMiddleGA 10-20-2013 10:47 PM

It's implied, at least to me, that the population of the prison is larger than what we've seen even so far.

And there's definitely more than the Woodburians, re "from the Decatur group" reference tonight.

Radii 10-20-2013 11:04 PM

Enough time passes between seasons to present us with a changed group dynamic at the beginning of each season. I'm just fine with assuming that lots of those people, especially the weaker ones, from Woodbury have died and its just part of the losses that the main cast have experienced. Earlier in the series I might have had a problem with it, but I'm just fine with it now. Its certainly preferable to the thought of having to deal with a bunch of old people who aren't Herschel.

Dutch 10-20-2013 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA (Post 2866646)
It's implied, at least to me, that the population of the prison is larger than what we've seen even so far.

And there's definitely more than the Woodburians, re "from the Decatur group" reference tonight.


Some producer/writer/director dude after the show said there 30 people left in the prison. Sounds right to me...I dunno...

Flasch186 10-21-2013 06:58 AM

I think the "too nice" comment above plays into the whole malaise, comfortable level the prison has gotten too which will lead to an explosion. That complacency is playing out very well IMO w/ how easily Rick left the walls and met the girl, how the kids are going up near the outer fences, the farming etc. I feel like we're being lulled in which is cool.

BYU 14 10-21-2013 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Flasch186 (Post 2866689)
I think the "too nice" comment above plays into the whole malaise, comfortable level the prison has gotten too which will lead to an explosion. That complacency is playing out very well IMO w/ how easily Rick left the walls and met the girl, how the kids are going up near the outer fences, the farming etc. I feel like we're being lulled in which is cool.


Pretty much my thoughts too, you just know that something is going to happen and implode their paradise. I think Rick strapping the gun back on is a sign he knows it is coming.

Subby 10-21-2013 10:37 AM

They need to get out of the prison and back on the road. I remember season 2 seeming to stall out as they ended up spending too much time at Hershel's. I stopped reading the comics during the governor story arc, so I'm not aware of what's to come...but I hope they will move on soon.

Honolulu_Blue 10-21-2013 10:41 AM

So far, these first two episodes have been pretty great.

They've managed to flesh out the characters, giving them depth and nuance, while still having plenty of zombie action.

They've done a good job with Michonne - it did take a while, but ever since the Michonne-Rick-Carl adventure, she's really come around. I like that they've maintained the Carl-Michonne bond so far this season and it was pretty devastating to see her with Lil' Ass-Kicker.

They've even started to give Beth some depth.

I like what they did with Rick. He really looked beaten down and haggered. He sort of played out the old story of the world weary gun-fighter/lawman trying to put his pistols down, lead a simpler life, only to realize that such a path is not his... The whole last part of the episode was a mix of sadness and resignation over this fact.

I am looking forward to Tyrese coming into his own. They've set him up pretty nicely so far.

It will be great if they're able to maintain this level throughout the season. It's nice to have moved on from Rick/Lori, Andrea/Governor and the other older plots that dragged on for too long.


I love the themes they’re exploring. You need to teach the children to defend themselves, but how far is too far? How much of their childhood do you need to strip away? Does it even have a place in this world? For the record, I think calling a ten-year old child “weak” because she balks at driving steel through her dead father’s skull is over the line. Self-defense is critical; “going hard” is asking too much. Carol seems to realize this at the end of the episode at least.

This may just be my favorite season so far. Given it’s early, but the themes just hit home for me. I also like that we’ve mostly deviated from the plot of the books. Feels like virgin territory, and I actually prefer these character-driven plot arcs over the bombastic ones (like the Governor). I was personally getting sick of the Governor storyline, though much of that came from She Who Must Not Be Named. This actually feels more like what life would actually be like in a zombie apocalypse, rather than the entertaining-but-sometimes-Hollywood Governor arc. Imagine the grind. Wake up. Kill zombies on the fence. Find something to eat. Kill more zombies. Remove corpses. Clean up human filth. Do a run for toilet paper (almost seems like a vacation). No wonder Rick prefers farming—at least you’re feeding people. Must feel nice to keep people alive by feeding them instead of by making brutal, thankless decisions and by slaughtering undead.

I do hope they can maintain the quality. The show has always been pretty uneven. Sometimes it's episode to episode, but largely I thought the first half of the second season was pretty weak, whereas the second half was stronger. The opposite was true for season three, with the first half being quite strong and the second being pretty weak.

DaddyTorgo 10-21-2013 10:49 AM

Is there a way to read the comics that's affordable?

Honolulu_Blue 10-21-2013 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by DaddyTorgo (Post 2866757)
Is there a way to read the comics that's affordable?


Check your local library? A friend of mine read a lot this way.

The first Compendium is available on Amazon for $32. It collects issues 1-48, so that just 66 cents an issue, which seems pretty affordable to me.

Not sure how much the other Compendiums cost.

DaddyTorgo 10-21-2013 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 2866761)
Check your local library? A friend of mine read a lot this way.

The first Compendium is available on Amazon for $32. It collects issues 1-48, so that just 66 cents an issue, which seems pretty affordable to me.

Not sure how much the other Compendiums cost.


How many issues have there been?

DaddyTorgo 10-21-2013 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 2866761)
Check your local library? A friend of mine read a lot this way.

The first Compendium is available on Amazon for $32. It collects issues 1-48, so that just 66 cents an issue, which seems pretty affordable to me.

Not sure how much the other Compendiums cost.


Good thought. Will check library site and online.

DaddyTorgo 10-21-2013 10:59 AM

Looks like my library network has the first two compendiums, the second of which was just published last year...

Boom. Placed request, but 11/12 copies are out, one is damaged, and there's a person ahead of me in line.

JonInMiddleGA 10-21-2013 11:05 AM

Of the new/minor character moments, I actually thought the line delivered to Carol last night by the kid sister of (probably now former) Miss-Zombies-Are-People-Too was pretty awesome.

Edward64 10-21-2013 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by DaddyTorgo (Post 2866757)
Is there a way to read the comics that's affordable?


Just go to BN, get a cup of coffee and read the comics. It'll take you a while to catch up (I think they are up to 18 or 19 now).

Honolulu_Blue 10-21-2013 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA (Post 2866770)
Of the new/minor character moments, I actually thought the line delivered to Carol last night by the kid sister of (probably now former) Miss-Zombies-Are-People-Too was pretty awesome.


So, do we think that Miss-Zombies-Are-People-Too was the one feeding the zombies the rats?

JonInMiddleGA 10-21-2013 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 2866817)
So, do we think that Miss-Zombies-Are-People-Too was the one feeding the zombies the rats?


I originally did (that was my spoilered guess after last week's ep) but I'm more 50-50 about it now. I still haven't ruled her out, and I still believe she's a villain of some sort.


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