it was cool to see him double back to open the door so the dead-guy-turned-zombie could escape in the house, but i'm unsure why the first marauder (the guy that was sleeping and then strangled) didn't animate though.
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Blisse
Canada3710 Posts
it was cool to see him double back to open the door so the dead-guy-turned-zombie could escape in the house, but i'm unsure why the first marauder (the guy that was sleeping and then strangled) didn't animate though. | ||
Saryph
United States1955 Posts
On February 24 2014 12:38 Blisse wrote: i enjoyed the episode, only thing was that seat was down for the guy rick killed in the bathroom, so it seemed like he was just sitting on the toilet rather than using it. it was cool to see him double back to open the door so the dead-guy-turned-zombie could escape in the house, but i'm unsure why the first marauder (the guy that was sleeping and then strangled) didn't animate though. Because he wasn't dead. He was still breathing, and you could hear him lightly snoring | ||
Serendipityx
United States595 Posts
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FrostedMiniWheats
United States30730 Posts
That being said, the scenes with Glenn and Abraham were so lame. I haven't read the comics and those that have seem to be excited for Abraham at least, but my initial impression of them is quite negative. I mean, it seems like the total cliche' comic book group with little personality to compensate. You've got the lame, weak, antisocial scientist who's a genius in the lab but a total burden when it comes to survival (sick rifle usage, I'd wager Carl would fare better). There's the chick who's presence outside of being the eyecandy is barely felt. Then there's Abraham himself, the only one who can seemingly act, but is still just the typical badass brute of the group. The whole union of the two groups felt kind of rapid and not really organic at all. Just forced. Also, a fatigued Glenn knocking Abraham to the ground? Yeah, that's about as believable as Rick subduing Tyresse. | ||
zoLo
United States5896 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + What's the deal with Washington DC? Is there still a small civilization/gov't there? Or is it just the remnants of the military bunkered up in the city? And this episode reminded me a little of The Last of Us, lol. | ||
LoLAdriankat
United States4307 Posts
On February 24 2014 17:21 zoLo wrote: For comic readers + Show Spoiler + What's the deal with Washington DC? Is there still a small civilization/gov't there? Or is it just the remnants of the military bunkered up in the city? And this episode reminded me a little of The Last of Us, lol. + Show Spoiler + There's several communities in Maryland and Virginia that are connected through trade networks. Plot spoiler regarding Eugene + Show Spoiler + But Eugene doesn't actually know this. His reason for wanting to go to DC is different than what it seems | ||
a4bisu
Australia86 Posts
I wonder how could they possibly keep making the talking dead show | ||
javy_
United States1677 Posts
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Blisse
Canada3710 Posts
Also I'm not sure why you guys keep thinking there's supposed to be some sort of purpose to the plot. Stuff happens, people react. The story is literally just survive. It's like playing a city builder and wanting drama to happen, or playing Sims like there's supposed to be a storyline. Sure, stuff happens and they react and that continues the story, but for the most part the zombie apocalypse is supposed to end up about just human interaction and shit happening, not to serve some greater purpose like finding a cure. Those are for movies. @FrostedMiniWheats, all of those things are believable... I don't know why you think that you can't knock down someone larger than you when you really actually want to. He's insulting his wife, he got mad, and he's Glenn. And what's wrong with the cliches? You guys complain about everyone being expert marksmen, and then when shitty shooters show up everyone complains that they can't shoot. He's a scientist and it's obvious he's using Abraham as a bodyguard so he doesn't have to actually deal with zombies, because as you can see, he sucks at it. I would love to see you when it's your first time holding a rifle and you're pressured to shoot zombies that are coming at you. | ||
Disengaged
United States6994 Posts
On February 24 2014 16:15 FrostedMiniWheats wrote:Also, a fatigued Glenn knocking Abraham to the ground? Yeah, that's about as believable as Rick subduing Tyresse. They guy who plays Abraham talks about that on Talking Dead. He lets his gaurd down by trying so hard to convince Glenn to not look for his wife and join him and help him with his mission. Not unreasonable that something like that can happen. | ||
FrostedMiniWheats
United States30730 Posts
On February 24 2014 20:43 Blisse wrote: + Show Spoiler + This episode was a lot more watchable than some parts of Season 2... you guys are never satisfied. @a4bisu Also I'm not sure why you guys keep thinking there's supposed to be some sort of purpose to the plot. Stuff happens, people react. The story is literally just survive. It's like playing a city builder and wanting drama to happen, or playing Sims like there's supposed to be a storyline. Sure, stuff happens and they react and that continues the story, but for the most part the zombie apocalypse is supposed to end up about just human interaction and shit happening, not to serve some greater purpose like finding a cure. Those are for movies. @FrostedMiniWheats, all of those things are believable... I don't know why you think that you can't knock down someone larger than you when you really actually want to. He's insulting his wife, he got mad, and he's Glenn. And what's wrong with the cliches? You guys complain about everyone being expert marksmen, and then when shitty shooters show up everyone complains that they can't shoot. He's a scientist and it's obvious he's using Abraham as a bodyguard so he doesn't have to actually deal with zombies, because as you can see, he sucks at it. I would love to see you when it's your first time holding a rifle and you're pressured to shoot zombies that are coming at you. That's a pretty dumb idea. 3-man group in a hostile world and you don't even learn how to use your firearms? It wouldn't be my first time holding a rifle because I'd realize I'd have to, uh idk, maybe contribute if the shit hits the fan? It's not just zombies, but also raiders they'll have to possibly worry about. Might want to familiarize yourself with your weapons to at least some degree. Especially when he's bragging about being so smart. Also I was a little skeptical of Glenn knocking down Abraham not just because he's bigger, but more because Glenn was also very fatigued. He's just recovering from a flu, had to fight his way out of a prison, collapsed, probably hasn't had a decent meal yet, and just woke up moments before the fist fight. Eh, idk... Finally, the reason I mention the cliche characters is because they are seemingly so out of place given what I've come to know from this series in characterization so far. It's like Glenn ran into Duke Nukem, Lara Croft, and random scientist stock character all of a sudden. Maybe they were actually on their way to a cosplay convention prior to the outbreak... Now as I said, this is all initial reaction, Michonne seemed like she walked right out of an anime initially but as time has gone on she's become something more interesting than a cold-blooded badass. She's more 3-dimensional. | ||
Tazza
Korea (South)1678 Posts
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Boundz(DarKo)
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Takuma
146 Posts
On February 25 2014 01:42 Boundz(DarKo) wrote: I'm just joining in to say that yes, I finally give up on this show. My god. Given that this episode was no different to many of the episodes that have had similar devices over the past four seasons (scavenging, fighting amongst people, killing the occasional zombies), I don't see why you're only giving up now, it only indicates that you're slow. | ||
Boundz(DarKo)
5311 Posts
On February 25 2014 02:19 Takuma wrote: Given that this episode was no different to many of the episodes that have had similar devices over the past four seasons (scavenging, fighting amongst people, killing the occasional zombies), I don't see why you're only giving up now, it only indicates that you're slow. I have great patience and hope but you have to draw the line somewhere. The main reason I've watched this far is A) I love the comic B) I don't watch any other shows & C) is simply Zombies. I love Zombie stuff. But yeah, I might be slow... But atleast I'm not fucking stupid like the survivors in TWD. | ||
Grettin
42381 Posts
This episode had a Last of Us vibe to me. | ||
Fawkes
Canada1935 Posts
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Cel.erity
United States4890 Posts
I liked the episode, but I really do hate Ford and the new group. I think they ripped them directly from the comics, which have more of a tongue-in-cheek gritty vibe, but they don't translate well to the TV show which is intended to be a little more realistic. | ||
Nisyax
Netherlands756 Posts
On February 25 2014 05:45 Cel.erity wrote: Holy shit, the part with Michonne in the house was terrifying. I don't know why it disturbed me so much. I liked the episode, but I really do hate Ford and the new group. I think they ripped them directly from the comics, which have more of a tongue-in-cheek gritty vibe, but they don't translate well to the TV show which is intended to be a little more realistic. That weird painting freaked me out, I have no idea why. | ||
LoLAdriankat
United States4307 Posts
On February 25 2014 05:39 Fawkes wrote: gdi. hate Carl so much. he's so bad at acting... Seriously. His reaction when he found out Michonne had a kid was so fucking terrible. They should've scouted British theater for good child actors like other shows have done. | ||
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