7? It's not that over the top, but I will warn they don't pull punches.So give me a number on the gore scale here? 1-10?
My wife likes some scary and gory stuff but nothing too extreme.
The gore is about the top limit they can get away with on AMC.Probably to much for her... damn. At least I will enjoy it
It was as subtle as a brick going through your window with a note attached saying "This is a brick that has just gone through your window." and then the brick explodes in slow motion Bay-style pyrotechnics.Even though I'll be "legally obtaining" the episodes as they come out, I'll still be buying, possibly pre-ordering, the eventual Blu-Ray.
As for why they didn't wait until the end to show the wife? It was much more subtle. They showed his ex-partner macking it up with some woman and her kid, so we think "Aw, he found someone." Then we switch to Rick's car, with a picture of his wife and kid hanging and you're all like "SON OF A...!"
Come on that's a TV show and Zombie movie classic set-up. If they were awesome and incredible at the beginning of the series there would be nowhere to really go from there. For episodic shows it can work IE: Burn Notice. But for shows with overarching plot lines it's probably best for the bad ass abilities to grow naturally.Yes the zombies were great, but does the hero HAVE to be more lucky than smart?
It's the end of the world and all it would take is a scratch for them to die. I would quite frankly think my girl the paragon of chastity if she waited a week.Also if my family and friends think I'm dead in the beginning of it all, can my best friend and wife wait more than a month before hooking up?!?
comic book spoiler, so this will mess up the show if you haven't read the comicsOne thing the comic does really well is the cliched cliffhanger.
comic book spoiler, so this will mess up the show if you haven't read the comicsOne thing the comic does really well is the cliched cliffhanger.
Depends on the sort of story you're trying to tell. I think for this, you need the slow zombies - it allows for more slow development of characters. If zombies were fast, we would have trouble buying any of the moments where there is "downtime" where people are just talking things over.Something just occurred to me:
They did slow moving zombies amazingly well, especially near the end, when Rick turned the corner and there were THOUSANDS of them. Then he turned another corner and ANOTHER thousand or so. Totally surrounded by sheer numbers. Just like the father said earlier in the show, one doesn't matter, but it's in the groups when they get dangerous.
I don't want to start another fast vs. slow argument, but I think this is a very strong argument in favour of slow.
To be perfectly honest that's a scene I wouldn't mind a re-write on. That whole trade was where I started to think the comic had jumped the shark a bit.I loved the first episode. From watching the previews, I can see that Kirkman has given it his full approval.
What I really want to see is how Tyreese dies. He gets it raw and it's one of the most powerful moments in the book when the Governor hacks off his head.