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Post by Ciliren » Mon Dec 27, 2021 11:25 pm


What do these sad chats with pompous, painfully repetitive acting poses have to do with realism?
The Walking Dead series actually ended with the first 2-3 episodes of the first season. These episodes were excellent (especially the pilot) and then just feeding on the viewer's habit and serving numb texts in a cheap outdoor setting, such as a picnic outside the city or a cabin in the woods.
I am surprised that with so many excellent, valuable series, such a connoisseur wastes time reading this crap.
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Post by Brerg » Tue Dec 28, 2021 12:41 am


1. No, this little talk gets pretty good over time, as long as you turn a blind eye to certain things. ;)

2. My lower level instincts are satisfied by watching this series. ;) Otherwise:
- with time, I got a bit attached to some characters
- I am curious, what will happen to them there, how they will change, these things ...
- picturesque slaughterhouse - in itself, of course, is not of any value, but in combination with the "reasonably realistic" for this convention, the way of presenting the characters, their mutual relations (I do not mean sexual relations), and the vicissitudes, it creates something suitable for one-time viewing (and then quick ejection from your disc)
- I like to laugh, and here is what, in places by unintended authors, is to be understood;)
- finally, I am interested in the phenomenon of the popularity of this production - watching it gives / creates an opportunity for me to better understand this "phenomenon"
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Post by Triss Merigold » Tue Dec 28, 2021 12:49 am


Perhaps the key to understanding this "phenomenon" would be information about the average age of viewers of this series? :)
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Post by Matsui » Tue Dec 28, 2021 2:04 am


As an individual with a flair for science, I must examine some issues in depth (j). ;)
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Post by Perv » Tue Dec 28, 2021 3:18 am


Okay, the first episode is behind me.
Rick the leader. Each of the survivors uses weapons fairly well (winter and the expedition have served them well, especially Carl), and overall I have the impression that everyone treats said expedition as something fun and cheerful. The episode devoted to the discovery of the prison and its ... cleaning. Looking at our brave soldiers ... it's a piece of cake.
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Post by Murin » Tue Dec 28, 2021 4:02 am


It's not quite what you wrote, Cheese because:
- look at Rick for example - smiled for once?
- from a certain moment (in a kind of basement) no one was there for "laughter" or "merriment"

The shooting skills of our heroes are extremely impressive, regardless of the weapon they have. The walking dead fell almost in a row on the basis of "ajn szlus, ajn french".
Carl Szczawik has his own knocker and they even let him go to check the "terrain" ...: shock:

It would seem that all living dead react to living "humans" as quickly as possible. Suddenly, we found a real "commando". ;)
Especially the older heroes don't have an easy life on the show. Grandfather "Pacifist" Hershel died stupidly, and now, almost on a similar basis, "Strength of Reason & Peace" has not joined him.

In a way, what I wrote in the past has been confirmed - you should take over and adapt a ready location, and not build everything from scratch (as suggested by Fidel Castro). Once - no skills (there is no one in the group who would have a vague idea about it). Two - no hardware. Three - lack of manpower.

The first episode of the third season was disappointing. However, this did not prevent him from breaking the viewership record in cable TV. Almost 11 million is an impressive result. And with repetitions - over 15 million Americans ... Plus a factor of 5.8 in the range of 18-49 ...: shock: Hats off!
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Post by Dangerous » Tue Dec 28, 2021 4:06 am


The fact is, Rick didn't smile, but one "serious" person is not going to change the whole picture.
In the comic book "to laugh" or "cheerfulness" nobody has been around for a long time, and I compared the first episode of season 3 to the comic.
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Post by Gor » Tue Dec 28, 2021 4:34 am


I watched the premiere of season 3. It is quite quite. And the prison already has a lot of potential. Which turned out to be in the finale of the 1st episode. And even single zombies are treacherous beasts. They cannot be ignored.

Although it may seem to me, as a viewer, "visiting" this shrine could have been better planned and sensible, so that it would be safer.
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Post by Eredin » Tue Dec 28, 2021 5:09 am


S03e02 - quite a nice episode, apart from the traditional "emotional" tormenting of the bread roll. But it is probably necessary, because otherwise the series would become extremely dark (which the creators are probably afraid of, because they do not want to spoil its success). The idea of a prison heralds a good season. Solving the problem with "boarders", although halfway, also shows that for sure Rick has stopped being a scruffy boy with scruples (well, not really, but it's always something :)). And the teaser of the third episode announces the appearance of a long-awaited character and probably someone else, acquaintance from the first season, whose disappearance has always puzzled me. But a helicopter appearing here and there explains it all.
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Post by Alfa » Tue Dec 28, 2021 6:42 am


For me, after two episodes of the third season, this series is a pile. --_-
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