If you all read the comics, this was expected...But it's awesome to see those who haven't read the comics get surprised about all of this.
This is a dying game. Everything about it is just gaining XP and levels for a stupid cape, it's not about the unlocks. The skills are broken, combat system is dull and repetitive. And the MTX...lol.
aw eugene didnt appear but i noticed eugene looked at abrahams hand twice in the previous episode and he looked scared when abraham said his hand wound was always opening.
wot does that mean?
15-Nov-2014 04:52:46
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AI-lslam
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If you all read the comics, this was expected...But it's awesome to see those who haven't read the comics get surprised about all of this.
It was fairly obvious he wasn't being truthful, but the fact he came clean so early was surprising and refreshing.
I am quite disappointed with this season. There are too many new characters jumping in and out of the series and alot of it just feels rushed with the occasional,
random
filler
scenes
.
Disregarding how many people watch it (Heck, even my grandma in the hospital watches it!), if they continue how they have been, I do not feel there will be too many seasons left. I feel the original Rick and Shane rivalry brought the show to where it is.
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Nead
said
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I am quite disappointed with this season. There are too many new characters jumping in and out of the series and alot of it just feels rushed with the occasional,
random
filler
scenes
.
Disregarding how many people watch it (Heck, even my grandma in the hospital watches it!), if they continue how they have been, I do not feel there will be too many seasons left. I feel the original Rick and Shane rivalry brought the show to where it is.
I really think they need some sort of end game, because ever since the governor and Woodbury episodes, they seem to be just circling the same old same old. Rick and Co. meet a different group of survivors, the new group tends to be twisted in some form, the new group takes some of Rick's group hostage, they have a fight and then they are left wandering again. This has happened what, 3 times? in the last two seasons between Woodbury, Terminus, and now this hospital with the psycho police officers.
I still watch it and enjoy it for what it is, but I can't help but feel the show is spinning it's wheels a bit. I really wish they'd move out of Georgia so we can see what happened to the rest of the country after the zombie outbreak.
Nead
said
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I am quite disappointed with this season. There are too many new characters jumping in and out of the series and alot of it just feels rushed with the occasional,
random
filler
scenes
.
Disregarding how many people watch it (Heck, even my grandma in the hospital watches it!), if they continue how they have been, I do not feel there will be too many seasons left. I feel the original Rick and Shane rivalry brought the show to where it is.
I'm sorry what. You actually dislike this season and would rather go back to the tripe of season 2-4. There's literally been no filler, half of season 4 was filler, in fact the writing has become sharp enough to make scenes actually have purpose.
I really liked the sense of purpose, the plan, that came with Eugene's lie. I haven't read the comics, but I was suspicious that Eugene wasn't being totally truthful; not being completely sure one way or the other was delicious.
I wonder if this experience will lead the group (once they're back together) to come up with a plan beyond survival. After all, the shambling dead aren't nearly the overwhelming threat they were initially, nor are the hostile living. I think the grind of 'constant vigilance', survival, and working through past traumas are probably the worst things Rick's 'tribe' faces now, but there's a limit to how much plot can come out of those sorts of things. Still so much fun!
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