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I Thought last nights Episode not very good. Every good series has a show "jump the shark episode" and in my opinion last night was it.
1st) Charlie
I think the actor playing Charlie is a little to old for the part. She was not very convincing imo and the writers didn't do her any favors with that weak A$$ story line last night.
2nd) Alicia
Putting the 2 worst actor on the show, in the same scene must have been some sort of sick joke on us.
Alicia did show some bright spot like the scene when shes talking to though the door at charlie and when she pointed the gun at her. She should of shot her imo because that would have moved the season along.
Unless a miracle pops up, IE the bring back Daniel, this show is toast.
I'm sad because it had all the potential to be a good show
I couldn't believe they posted an entire episode of "nothing happens" and then the great irony was that a zombie fell on the locked basement doors they were trying to get out of. ("He saved us!") Naturally, they have a nice one-on-one while the water's rising before that happens.
I'm going to chalk that one up to budgetary constraints. But that was probably the single worst episode I've seen between both Dead shows. If Fear doesn't kick it up a few notches, it's going to end much sooner than the flagship.
I don't know if anyone caught it, but on The Talking Dead, the writer indicated that Tobias was still out there too. It was a bit forced, almost as if he was going to have to write the kid back in. Tobias was a fan favorite and still has vocal followers.
FTWD should have been a show about the breakout of the zombie plague in LA. There was no need to move it forward where it competed against and was compared to TWD. They should have filmed around the tent cities in LA. They instead give us the boring desert.
FTWD should have been a show about the breakout of the zombie plague in LA. There was no need to move it forward where it competed against and was compared to TWD. They should have filmed around the tent cities in LA. They instead give us the boring desert.
FTWD should have been a show about the breakout of the zombie plague in LA. There was no need to move it forward where it competed against and was compared to TWD. They should have filmed around the tent cities in LA. They instead give us the boring desert.
It should have been breakout of zombie plague in different areas. LA - 1 season, NY - 1 season, Hawaii for be pretty cool then go international.
Well, I do think they could have stayed in the LA area a lot longer. It was interesting watching the initial zombie growth. I thought the traffic jam scene with first responders was quite creepy. They jumped down to San Diego way to fast (imho).
FTWD should have been a show about the breakout of the zombie plague in LA. There was no need to move it forward where it competed against and was compared to TWD. They should have filmed around the tent cities in LA. They instead give us the boring desert.
I agree too. That's why I started watching it. Couldn't believe it when they went right to Mexico.
It should have been breakout of zombie plague in different areas. LA - 1 season, NY - 1 season, Hawaii for be pretty cool then go international.
That's why I dig World War Z. It goes all over the place. Even if you hate pole-vaulting zombies, it's a ripping good yarn with great production values that actually lend it some (gasp) verisimilitude.
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