Honestly, it's worse. They're taking it too slow. The comic is known for it's breakneck pace but still being followable.MarlonBlazed said:You read the comics so you know, do you get the feeling there rushing through the story by packing all this drama in now? Maybe its to set up a gory ending into a darker season 3?Royta said:I like it, but the second season really needs to step it up a notch. Season 2 has been mostly drama only, which gets real tiresome after a while. Which is a big shame.
I still prefer the comics though.
I don't know where it goes since I only watch the show as it progresses but like you said this drama is too much and if it keeps pissing me off with scenes for no reason other then drama what's the point.
What this guy saysAnoni Mus said:This second season is really mediocre.
The dialogue is terrible and the only good characters are Glenn, Dale and Daryl, the rest is ok or bad.
Pacing is bad and there are tons of little mistakes that turn off the audience.
Clichés plot and cases doesn't help either. I know the series isn't just about zombies, but I don't care about the betrayal or pregnancy of the slut for example.
1st 3 episodes of 1st season was awesome (the first was the best one), the other 3 episodes were just good. This second season is just ok.
They should learn how to make good dialogues and character development and connection with Breaking Bad.
You got that too? Good, I though I was going crazy. I hate the way they crank up all the background noise so it's like having pre-recorded nature noises being blasted into your ears by headphones at full volume. What is especially annoying is when they do it inside. Come on, we're inside a house!! There are no Goddamn chirping crickets in a gorram house!!Bucht said:The sound editing in the last few episodes was horrible...
.... I would totally pay for a 10 minute short-movie about a drag-race between the Members of the Fellowship. Can you imagine Gimli in a monster truck vs Legolas in a nitro-boosted buggy? That would be totally awesome. But yeah, good point.JustaGigolo said:The Lord of the Rings movies at least followed the books. It's not like they had to go compete in a drag race during the middle of the movie or something like that.
The Walking Dead TV show died for me on the roof top where they had to deal with that racist guy. That's where I lost all hope in it being a faithful adaptation. They could call it "Butt Blasters In Space," and it would be an equally fitting title.
well if you are a goody good guy that honestly became a cop to serve & protect instead of beating up punks and shooting people without persecution you may not be responsible for a human's death.vrbtny said:You got that too? Good, I though I was going crazy. I hate the way they crank up all the background noise so it's like having pre-recorded nature noises being blasted into your ears by headphones at full volume. What is especially annoying is when they do it inside. Come on, we're inside a house!! There are no Goddamn chirping crickets in a gorram house!!Bucht said:The sound editing in the last few episodes was horrible...
Then they have to dim the background noise whenever a person talks, so it leads to a really disconcerting up-down-up-down-up-down in the sound whenever there is a conversation.
.... I would totally pay for a 10 minute short-movie about a drag-race between the Members of the Fellowship. Can you imagine Gimli in a monster truck vs Legolas in a nitro-boosted buggy? That would be totally awesome. But yeah, good point.JustaGigolo said:The Lord of the Rings movies at least followed the books. It's not like they had to go compete in a drag race during the middle of the movie or something like that.
The Walking Dead TV show died for me on the roof top where they had to deal with that racist guy. That's where I lost all hope in it being a faithful adaptation. They could call it "Butt Blasters In Space," and it would be an equally fitting title.
I vote the racetrack be through Moria, what with the bottomless floor and all. Imagine driving across the bridge... brrr
Yeah, do the people act the same in the Comic? I mean in the TV show all the characters('cept maybe Glenn, who's sees a chance to steal a cool car and takes it) act like they are in a TV Drama show. Like when Rick decides to go back for the racist dude, it pretty much goes like this.
Rick : "I'm going back into the Zombie Infested city to rescue that guy"
Lori : Why?
Rick : 'cos
Shane : Why would you do that, he's a ass-hole, why save him?
Rick : 'cos, I am.
No basic reasoning or anything. They just make totally stupid decisions for the sake of creating more tension.
The characters from the comic act nothing --I repeat NOTHING-- like the characters from the show. In fact, if there was a survival contest between the comic book WD and the TV WD; the tv WD would lose before they got out of the city limits.vrbtny said:Yeah, do the people act the same in the Comic? I mean in the TV show all the characters('cept maybe Glenn, who's sees a chance to steal a cool car and takes it) act like they are in a TV Drama show. Like when Rick decides to go back for the racist dude, it pretty much goes like this.
Rick : "I'm going back into the Zombie Infested city to rescue that guy"
Lori : Why?
Rick : 'cos
Shane : Why would you do that, he's a ass-hole, why save him?
Rick : 'cos, I am.
No basic reasoning or anything. They just make totally stupid decisions for the sake of creating more tension.