Walking Death
Walking Death
Walking Dead didn't pull me that much - I knew more or less from the spoiler (hi PE forum), so I didn't really shake it up.
As for Sons of Anarchy, I have exceptionally the same opinion as Grigori - jesaskrajst, WHOLE swing season, there was supposed to be an earthquake and there was a donkey fart. It's nice that the show was planned for 6 seasons and these 6 seasons will probably be, but this one is spoiled for me by the ending. Eh.
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I finished the first season of The Walking Dead and it's been fine. It is true that I have to fight my reluctance to watch series (I do not know how you can withstand these often artificial increases in tension), but I have finished and I am planning a second series.
I like the realistic approach to the zombie theme (I still remember High School of the Dead, brrr ...), I also like the heroes, their relationships and problems.
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Avoid the second series with a wide arc. Crap. Don't get on your nerves.
Courage does not always roar. Valor does not always shine.
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I do not consider this series in the context of the realism of this series. It's a bit gore, the characters' problems are funny at times, it's nice to watch and I'll be happy to continue watching for a burst.
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1. In this series - with great difficulty.

2. Congratulations on your persistence.

3. Realistic convention, you say ... Oh, it's far from realism. A kind of artificiality is clearly felt.
In season two, the relationships / interactions between the heroes come off more convincing than in the numb first season. Which doesn't mean good.
We are all searching for someone whose demons play well with ours.
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Well, I say. This is how you have a zombie maniac as the boss of a fantasy club and you tire at a meeting, and this is a board game, and this is some third-rate film, and this is an old classic. The recently viewed Tarantino is also important. Against this background, the series is realistic.
Yeh, I also have a taste for Sherlock, and Reckoning is still on the disk.
...disbelief in magic can force a poor soul into believing in government and business...
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The Walking Dead "eighth episode of the second season

I waited for this episode for a long time and it was not worth it: / The end of the seventh episode was quite impressive - it gave a light in the tunnel, hope for something more interesting than before - but unfortunately ... the eighth episode showed that everything returned to the old level, boring level . Old conversations about nothing, old conflicts between the heroes and constant struggle with windmills. Realism for a penny: / Will I wait for the next episode? Of course; once a week I can spend 45 minutes on the living dead: P Especially since our sheriff is no longer a nice sheriff and seems to understand that the world is changed
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Oh no! The end of the seventh episode marked the climax of the best of season two.
And what kind of realism do you expect from this production? No, fuck .., please, gods, if you read me, please send a bomb on this ...


You give the impression that you only started watching this series now.

Would you like more realism and emotions? Watch the mini-series "Dead Set", and from the films: "28 Days Later", "Dawn of the Living Dead" or "Rec 1" ...
Be the change that you wish to see in the world.
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ASX76, my statement on realism referred to the inflection of the plot in terms of the moral-love complexities that are full of this series. I would say that in "The Walking Dead" there is too much emotion, and certainly more than in the movies you mentioned (I exclude "Dead Set", because I haven't watched it yet).
As for the end of the seventh season, it was effective and exciting.
You're right: the best of the entire second season.
And those "sorry Winnetou" that you could forgive yourself.
We don't know each other that well
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One of the main differences is that the emotions in "The Walking Dead" are summer at best (except at the end of the seventh episode of the second season) and do not wash off to the point of excitement in the positions I have mentioned.
The moral and love complexities in "The Walking Dead" are primarily lacking in credibility. It is somehow so artificial, not to write - trash.
Everybody going to be dead one day, just give them time