The Walking Dead - Series AMC - SPOILERS INCLUDED
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The Walking Dead - Series AMC - SPOILERS INCLUDED
Started its own thread because the other one was already way all over the place.
Pretty decent premiere IMO. Will see if they can keep it going for a whole season though.
*meant to close other thread, not whack it, sorry for those who posted useful info in it.
Make sure you have watched the latest episode as some posts include spoilers.
Pretty decent premiere IMO. Will see if they can keep it going for a whole season though.
*meant to close other thread, not whack it, sorry for those who posted useful info in it.
Make sure you have watched the latest episode as some posts include spoilers.
Last edited by Zeus on Mon Nov 05, 2012 12:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I thought it was a decent premiere. Good makeup/effects for a series, characters were likable. I appreciate that the main character showed some compassion towards the unfortunates who ended up as zombies. I wish there was a little more explanation about what caused everyone to end up like this, but I'm assuming they'll get more in depth as the series goes on. I'll definitely keep watching. Overall I'd give it a 7 out of 10 rating....
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WHAT??? Series finale already??? ^%@#%^$#@!!!!!
This show has hit me like LOST did. I crave it like a geek craves your butt exploding in its stench-ridden maw!
And with me reading all the Resident Evil books currently, it goes nicely with that.
*SPOLIERS* (from the last episode)
I haven't learned anyone's name yet for some reason, except for Rick, the main guy. And Merle. But wow, did the hole-digging guy really choose to die on the side of the road only to rise again to stumble around Fatback County or wherever hungry for human flesh? Many things on this show have been horked from other zombie efforts, but I don't recall ever running into someone NOT taking that offered gun to avoid turning.
This show has hit me like LOST did. I crave it like a geek craves your butt exploding in its stench-ridden maw!
And with me reading all the Resident Evil books currently, it goes nicely with that.
*SPOLIERS* (from the last episode)
I haven't learned anyone's name yet for some reason, except for Rick, the main guy. And Merle. But wow, did the hole-digging guy really choose to die on the side of the road only to rise again to stumble around Fatback County or wherever hungry for human flesh? Many things on this show have been horked from other zombie efforts, but I don't recall ever running into someone NOT taking that offered gun to avoid turning.
My guess is he's gonna turn into a "walker" and find his way on the show later on by chewing on one of the main characters, ironically one of the guys who wanted to kill him when they had the chance....OhMyHead wrote:WHAT??? Series finale already??? ^%@#%^$#@!!!!!
This show has hit me like LOST did. I crave it like a geek craves your butt exploding in its stench-ridden maw!
And with me reading all the Resident Evil books currently, it goes nicely with that.
*SPOLIERS* (from the last episode)
I haven't learned anyone's name yet for some reason, except for Rick, the main guy. And Merle. But wow, did the hole-digging guy really choose to die on the side of the road only to rise again to stumble around Fatback County or wherever hungry for human flesh? Many things on this show have been horked from other zombie efforts, but I don't recall ever running into someone NOT taking that offered gun to avoid turning.
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Good news at least though.
The debut episode of The Walking Dead was the highest-rated broadcast in AMC’s history, with 5.3 million viewers taking in the opening salvo of Frank Darabont‘s vision of life in America after a zombie apocalypse. The second episode was broadcast last night to excellent numbers: 4.7 million people saw one of Michael Rooker’s less pleasant roles and a stomach-churning use for churned zombie stomachs.
In response to the domestic and foreign success of the show, AMC has gleefully greenlit a second season that will run thirteen episodes.
That announcement should automatically lead to questions about what we might see. As of now, there is no officially released plan for the content of season two.
Zeus wrote:Good news at least though.
The debut episode of The Walking Dead was the highest-rated broadcast in AMC’s history, with 5.3 million viewers taking in the opening salvo of Frank Darabont‘s vision of life in America after a zombie apocalypse. The second episode was broadcast last night to excellent numbers: 4.7 million people saw one of Michael Rooker’s less pleasant roles and a stomach-churning use for churned zombie stomachs.
In response to the domestic and foreign success of the show, AMC has gleefully greenlit a second season that will run thirteen episodes.
That announcement should automatically lead to questions about what we might see. As of now, there is no officially released plan for the content of season two.
Excellent!
Thought I'd throw this back to the top...anyone watching this season's episodes? Got juicy last night with some of our favorite characters saying goodbye and a new character being introduced. Loving the season so far although I'm getting bored with the "Governer" already. Hope he gets zombified and then splatted...
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Hey Digs, forgot about this thread, thanks for reviving it.
I still watch this show regularly, in fact, probably only one I bother to make sure I am around when it airs.
Last nights show was pretty dam good, compared to last weeks snoozer focusing on introducing us to the governor idiot.
Hated to see T Dog, go, Lori.....meh, was wishing her dead for quite awhile now but I guess still was bitter sweet now that it happened.
Hopefully Merle gets sick of that tard governor and smokes his ass.
I still watch this show regularly, in fact, probably only one I bother to make sure I am around when it airs.
Last nights show was pretty dam good, compared to last weeks snoozer focusing on introducing us to the governor idiot.
Hated to see T Dog, go, Lori.....meh, was wishing her dead for quite awhile now but I guess still was bitter sweet now that it happened.
Hopefully Merle gets sick of that tard governor and smokes his ass.