The Eugene episode is the best episode in years IMO. (Or... maybe I think that because the show has been weak for quite some time) I didn't really like last week but it was nice to see Morgan stop being a bitch...
Eugene's 1 minute moment in yesterdays episode was quite worthy too.
Lots of people think he has somehow actually switched teams I dont read the comics so I dont know im right I just think he seen two girls and thought I aint leaving with you, hes waiting for the entire group then will once again show which side he is on... Much like he did with the girls who wanted the pills to kill Negan, why trust these two girls, they could end up getting him killed, he will wait for the right time...
He watched Negan bash Abrahams head into pulp, he is waiting for the right time...
Because he lied about knowing how to fix the world but Eugene still used him...
Lots of people think he has somehow actually switched teams I dont read the comics so I dont know im right I just think he seen two girls and thought I aint leaving with you, hes waiting for the entire group then will once again show which side he is on... Much like he did with the girls who wanted the pills to kill Negan, why trust these two girls, they could end up getting him killed, he will wait for the right time...
Yes and no.They refuse to go off script and create their own ideas outside of the comics. This leads to filler and a dragging plot. They should have started to get creative a long time ago, now they are in too deep to go off the beaten path.
The lack of ingenuity is really starting to show.
They refuse to go off script and create their own ideas outside of the comics. This leads to filler and a dragging plot. They should have started to get creative a long time ago, now they are in too deep to go off the beaten path.
The lack of ingenuity is really starting to show.
To be fair, the Terminus arc gave us Carol, so I am OK with it (in a vacuum)Personally, I thought the off comic stuff was some of their worst. Terminus and the fallout from that sucked, IMO. Alexandria has been my favorite part. It's still just terrible writing that hinders this show.
They tried to get creative and figured out that they are all that creative.
To be fair, the Terminus arc gave us Carol, so I am OK with it (in a vacuum)
That was the birth of the "bottle episodes".Carol being an utter bad ass helped that. I had less a problem with Terminus at it's peak than the long drag leading up to it (where we had like 5 different sub groups of main characters that were all separated) and some stuff directly after (the hospital with Beth mainly, god I hated that).
That was the birth of the "bottle episodes".
Totally killed the show, IMHO
I think that Season 2 succeeded because there was still a newness to the entire situation. It was the first time they had a little time to question where humanity fits in to a post-apocalyptic zombie-infested world... I think it seems now like they keep oscillating between "Action" per se, and the "Deeper Questions"... Only it seems to have gotten to the point where most of the "Deeper Questions" have been answered at LEAST three times already, and the "What Would YOU do?" nature of those questions is played at this point. It is no longer provocative, its just annoying.
I'm not quite sure how they fix that.
And look, I'm not a homophobe, but there REALLY seems to be an over-abundance of gay people in this post-apocalyptic world...
But they are approx 5% of the true population. We now have had at least 5 "main"ish characters be gay (Tara, Olivia, Aaron, Eric, Jesus). In a world were it is sooooo important have proper societal ratios represented, that is grossly over-representative of our society.Even gay people can survive the zombie apocalypse.
But they are approx 5% of the true population. We now have had at least 5 "main"ish characters be gay (Tara, Olivia, Aaron, Eric, Jesus). In a world were it is sooooo important have proper societal ratios represented, that is grossly over-representative of our society.