themanwoaname
Sr Member
Re: The Walking Dead series hits the web early
this vague statement couldnt be any more wrong. while there is a progression where survivors are lost, at 12 graphic novels in, there's still a fair amount of them still alive, and they have moved on considerably.
i enjoyed the episode last night. they really did a good job showing shane's a dick. and there were a few moments where i was totally puckered with "oh crap!" even though i knew he was going to make it. it was fantastic, and i need to find my way near a tv with cable on sunday nights, i also will be buying the dvd set.
the zombie with out the legs he encounters is in the book. and he does go back to put her out of her misery.
ideally, after this episode you want to remember Morgan and Duane Jones, the father and son that moved in to frank's next door house. and remember how "new" to this frank is, watching him now, vs watching him a few seasons from now(if it makes it that long, i enjoyed it, but you cant really tell with television) he will not be the same person.
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Pretty much non of the original survivors make it in the comics
this vague statement couldnt be any more wrong. while there is a progression where survivors are lost, at 12 graphic novels in, there's still a fair amount of them still alive, and they have moved on considerably.
i enjoyed the episode last night. they really did a good job showing shane's a dick. and there were a few moments where i was totally puckered with "oh crap!" even though i knew he was going to make it. it was fantastic, and i need to find my way near a tv with cable on sunday nights, i also will be buying the dvd set.
the zombie with out the legs he encounters is in the book. and he does go back to put her out of her misery.
ideally, after this episode you want to remember Morgan and Duane Jones, the father and son that moved in to frank's next door house. and remember how "new" to this frank is, watching him now, vs watching him a few seasons from now(if it makes it that long, i enjoyed it, but you cant really tell with television) he will not be the same person.
The only other complaint I had was Shane and Lori being in a "relationship." Which, correct me if I'm wrong in the book, they only "hooked up once" and Shane wanted more.
he wanted more in the book, he wanted more in the series. he called it a relationship on the show while she didnt make any mention to it. just as she acted the same way she does in the book. she's only "with" him to survive, and part of her doing that, is to for lack of better term, put out and play into him wanting to be with her. this is why he goes nuts when frank joins that group, he's no longer the big guy on campus, and he lost his illbegotten girlfriend who isnt into him anyway
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