10-27-2015, 02:32 PM
This is the only episode that I know of from any series that I was not the only one of my friends and family to look over and study. We are just had to make sure that Glenn was not dead. We've even collected evidence that says so. The fact that next episode looks like a Morgan centered episode, it's going to kill us not to see what happened.
Speaking of Glenn, why do people care if someone dies the way that they die in the comics? I mean it's "iconic" or what ever, and we have had scenes that came right out of the comics (like when Rick ripped a guy's thort out with his teeth or when we first meet Abraham's group) but we don't need everything to happen the way it did in the comics. More then a few events have happened differently then how they happened in the comics, and even though This season is said to be more like the comics, we still don't have the same characters that were in the books (either them dying, staying alive, or just never existing before). So why can't we have someone else get the wrong end of a barbwire bat? Say.... Rosita? I'm not saying I want her or anyone to die (aside from Father "Save-My-Hide" Gabriel), but if we take the scene in question and play it like it's going to happen and then have it happen to someone else. TV fans are surprised by the death of a fan favorite and the comic fans are blind sided by what they thought they knew. But that's only how I would do it.
I'm liking the season so far, but I think that they need a little more down time (the last three episodes have been mostly anxiety ridden action and we need a breather episode), which may or may not come up in the next episode. I'd also like for them to stop having red shirts in the show. I can tell who is important to the plot and who isn't, and when you try to make me care for a red shirt THAT I KNOW IS GOING TO DIE, I start to get annoyed by what I'm watching. It also does not help when they say things like "I have to get back to my wife", and then try to make me care about them. No I don't care if you are bit becuse you were tear bait.
Speaking of Glenn, why do people care if someone dies the way that they die in the comics? I mean it's "iconic" or what ever, and we have had scenes that came right out of the comics (like when Rick ripped a guy's thort out with his teeth or when we first meet Abraham's group) but we don't need everything to happen the way it did in the comics. More then a few events have happened differently then how they happened in the comics, and even though This season is said to be more like the comics, we still don't have the same characters that were in the books (either them dying, staying alive, or just never existing before). So why can't we have someone else get the wrong end of a barbwire bat? Say.... Rosita? I'm not saying I want her or anyone to die (aside from Father "Save-My-Hide" Gabriel), but if we take the scene in question and play it like it's going to happen and then have it happen to someone else. TV fans are surprised by the death of a fan favorite and the comic fans are blind sided by what they thought they knew. But that's only how I would do it.
I'm liking the season so far, but I think that they need a little more down time (the last three episodes have been mostly anxiety ridden action and we need a breather episode), which may or may not come up in the next episode. I'd also like for them to stop having red shirts in the show. I can tell who is important to the plot and who isn't, and when you try to make me care for a red shirt THAT I KNOW IS GOING TO DIE, I start to get annoyed by what I'm watching. It also does not help when they say things like "I have to get back to my wife", and then try to make me care about them. No I don't care if you are bit becuse you were tear bait.