When did you stop watching The Walking Dead?
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Leo_ofRedKeep — 9 years ago(October 25, 2016 12:15 AM)
I think I'll give up on Westworld after the 3rd episode too.
It's pretty good but I can't be bothered with pointless psychological questioning and find out I'm not interested in any of the rest.
Long may she reign
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Iberian_Wolf — 9 years ago(October 25, 2016 02:12 AM)
stopped following after the prison season
stopped watching all together around the time they got caught and were to be killed and eaten by those cannibals
the thing is just too dumb, wherever Rick went, his group destroyed a perfectly viable way of livingand the gang still followed this wacko everywhere!
Sean Bean has not died from Lightsaber related issues yetjust saying -
merej — 9 years ago(October 25, 2016 03:06 AM)
wherever Rick went, his group destroyed a perfectly viable way of livingand the gang still followed this wacko everywhere!
That's a very good point really.
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Iberian_Wolf — 9 years ago(October 25, 2016 03:30 AM)
just to make things clear since there seems to be alot of bad blood between GoT and TWD:
I'm not bashing TWD, I really liked it in the first 2 seasonsbut rick's group manages to destroy everyone else's way of dealing with the "Zombie Apocalypse" and it pisses me off.
Shane was a much more pragmatic leader, in my opinion.
Sean Bean has not died from Lightsaber related issues yetjust saying -
Beck_Mill_00 — 9 years ago(October 25, 2016 05:01 AM)
Interesting timing, because after the "cliff-hanger" of last season, I decided I'd tune in just to see who got whacked this season and then stop watching. I somewhat "knew" it would be Glenn because of the comic and figured there might be another "surprise" (Abraham) but like so many others was frustrated with the non-payoff at the end of the season after so much deliberate Negan-teasing.
As another person on the TWD board adeptly put it, the show became a "chore" or an obligation instead of a "must see" much earlier, and for me, that was the 4th season. The formula was already worn out and they kept the gov waaaaaaaaaaaay past his shelf life, and Terminus turned out to be a non-story, it lasted all of about one episode. The number of filler episodes became excrutiating, and the "cliff-hanger" last season was the final straw.
Now that Negan is the season's big-bad, I might tune in for ep 16 to find out how he gets killed, or maybe just read about it, but for now, I'm done. -
Fred_Baratheon — 9 years ago(October 25, 2016 04:09 PM)
That was a good place to stop. I was about to quit around then too, but that mid-season finale where Shane lost his sht and let the zombies out of the barn was so satisfying.
That one episode kept me on board for another season and a half. -
fernandogim97 — 9 years ago(October 25, 2016 06:23 AM)
Halfway through Season 4.
The Governor's death (along with Hershell's) was truly the last great scene I remember from that show. Devastating, moving and that grim satisfaction when the Governor finally bites it.
Show kinda meandered after that, soon after S4 resumed post mid season break, I realized that it was going nowhere.
Never went back.
The North Forgets.