Walking Dead Season 7

Hey folks, at least it's not Hollywood where they would have inserted a product placement for Tylenol or Excedrine.
Negan Hits Abraham, "Ooooh Taking it like a champ. Here will this help?" Bounces a bottle of Tylenol off of his chest, cut away to the Tylenol bottle on it's side, Abraham getting his skull pulped in the background.
 
Hey folks, at least it's not Hollywood where they would have inserted a product placement for Tylenol or Excedrine.
Negan Hits Abraham, "Ooooh Taking it like a champ. Here will this help?" Bounces a bottle of Tylenol off of his chest, cut away to the Tylenol bottle on it's side, Abraham getting his skull pulped in the background.
We're you not watching during the hyundai era?

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I guess here's my take on the violence part: I love violent movies. I have zero problem with "torture porn" if I'm in the mood. Body horror is a legitimate way of provoking disgust and revulsion. Hell, I just watched "Cannibal Holocaust," "Cannibal Ferox" "The Green Inferno" and "Nekromantic" (google it, you'll thank me) all in the same week. I watched "Human Centipede 2" and "Antichrist" in the same sitting last year. I go to horror movie conventions. I just got Bill Mosely's autograph on a "Devil's Rejects" photo. I have a "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" poster hanging in my kitchen. I say all this so nobody can accuse me of being a squeamish Puritan.

My problem wasn't that the violence was too MUCH. It was that it was too much for TV. Call me old fashioned, but putting a little "TVMA" in the corner ain't enough to justify catching that kind of content while channel surfing. Maybe that's my age talking (I'm 40), but there are some things that shouldn't just be chilling out on TV for any kid to stumble on.

YMMV.
 
Hey folks, at least it's not Hollywood where they would have inserted a product placement for Tylenol or Excedrine.
Negan Hits Abraham, "Ooooh Taking it like a champ. Here will this help?" Bounces a bottle of Tylenol off of his chest, cut away to the Tylenol bottle on it's side, Abraham getting his skull pulped in the background.

LOL.... 'little, yellow... different...'
 
Still too soon?
 

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Ezekiel and the tiger were every bit as lame as I anticipated, but their lameness was acknowledged and justified so...shark not quite jumped yet? I hope the writers can sort out Carol. Until they sissified her last year she was the best thing about the show. Saw some glimmers of the old Carol tonight. Hope they stick with her, give her something worthwhile to accomplish. Also, Morgan is slightly more tolerable now that he's cranked the sanctimoniousness back from 11, so that's a plus.
 
I really enjoyed that. That was a lot of effective backstory, with new, well written characters and giving our characters a nicely needed mini reset back to, as you say, a more balanced viewpoint. It was great. Just a solidly enjoyable episode. The tiger thing wasn't even that unrealistic, its only jarring because as a modern audience, we are more willing to accept dead humans being animated and wanting to eat flesh than a tiger surviving (as many other animals have managed to do until now). I think they've introduced us to a strong crop of characters.

Our dueling duo both finding something positive in stark contrast to our group experiencing what they did last episode...and next week it looks like we get the full blast of Daryl's predicament. I can't wait to see him unleashed at some point though. It's going to be so cathartic.

Righteous violence is always the best kind.
 
So what's the deal with the pigs? Are they trying to use them as a biological weapon? If so it's pretty lame if it didn't immediately kill or turn the Saviors. If it just makes them sick, it would be pretty easy to figure out who is doing it and I don't see them as being very forgiving.
 
So what's the deal with the pigs? Are they trying to use them as a biological weapon? If so it's pretty lame if it didn't immediately kill or turn the Saviors. If it just makes them sick, it would be pretty easy to figure out who is doing it and I don't see them as being very forgiving.

i dont think they were using them as weapons. i think theres just so much rotten bodies around the pigs are having a field day. and getting fat quick, PLUS it really doesnt cost the kingdom their grain. as their grain goes towards their healthy pigs, while the saviors are getting zombie gut pigs

i actually really loved the twist, at first i thought the king was feeding his own people those pigs!
 
i dont think they were using them as weapons. i think theres just so much rotten bodies around the pigs are having a field day. and getting fat quick, PLUS it really doesnt cost the kingdom their grain. as their grain goes towards their healthy pigs, while the saviors are getting zombie gut pigs

i actually really loved the twist, at first i thought the king was feeding his own people those pigs!
Yeah me too. And if the saviors are getting sick, they wouldn't right away know who did it as they get how much stuff from different citys in the area.
 
can anyone tell me what was the deal with all the zombies chained up in the "cell" and the tasks the prisoners have to do? i dont mind being spoiled
 
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