SFGRTB
Superstitious Fan
I'm still trying to figure out why 80% of the people can't drive in the apocalypse. That Lori scene still cracks me up to this day.
Well, we already know that women can't drive to begin with, so of course women in the ZA are going to be even worse.I'm still trying to figure out why 80% of the people can't drive in the apocalypse. That Lori scene still cracks me up to this day.
Well, we already know that women can't drive to begin with, so of course women in the ZA are going to be even worse.
This is a zombie show.Well, we already know that women can't drive to begin with, so of course women in the ZA are going to be even worse.
Little baby Magglenn is going to bring another apocalypse just with his/her driving alone.Yup. Add Glenn in to that mix....some shitty Apocalypse-drivers.![]()
This is a zombie show.
Do you realize how much makeup is required to put a show like this together?
The women in the ZA need to apply a lot more makeup for production (while driving).Please forgive me, but I don't get it. This is going over my head.
Well yeah, and getting mauled by thousands of walkers is not a big production kill? Is saving Maggie and the kid with a single walker better?And one of only 4 characters still around who were in Ep 1 does not qualify as a "long time character"?
Rewatching the ep now.
Another thing that bothers me is when the RV gets stuck, Rick fails to notice the giant wall right in front of him until Paul tells him they are there.
Rick, are you blind?
Nah. They were at the Hilltop for at least a day. They had help getting it un-stuck.Seemed unnecessary^^^
And then it was magically just unstuck later on.
Nah. They were at the Hilltop for at least a day. They had help getting it un-stuck.
It was just some "real world" flavor, I think. In the comics it was pouring rain when they got to the Hilltop as well, and that never played into the story more than just setting.I realize this, but it was unnecessary. Completely.
Unless somehow that mud will be relevant in some plot in the future, it was dumb.