http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/25/us-walkingdead-idUSTRE79O7XD20111025
"Walking Dead" gets season 3 pick-up
"Walking Dead" gets season 3 pick-up
Or they'll kill off a few of the actors. This is one show I would be worried about being too aggressive with renegotiation.I honestly see this making it to 5 seasons, then it gets dropped because AMC doesn't want to pay the actors more.
That is another problem.At the pace they're going, they'll need 26 seasons to get to the end of the prison.
Eh, I'm not so sure. As I said before, the first season was essentially the first book. Going by comic chrononlogy, we're already halfway into the second book (skipping one rest stop entirely). I could see them using each season in a setting. Maybe Hershel's farm will be the majority of the second season, the third being...
The prison. Which, to be honest, I found the pacing of the book really dragged for awhile.
There are long sections of the comic where zombies aren't really that important. In those sections, it's usually the inter-group drama that drives the plot... but it's still good because it's the drama is what is always pulling the plot. When you live in a world where a single member of the group could ruin life for everyone else, the tension is always there.Is anyone besides me or my wife thinking the season is really dragging?
Not very many zombies in this show about zombies....
It's not a show about zombies. It's a show about how people struggle to survive after society collapses, and there just happens to be some zombies around as well.Is anyone besides me or my wife thinking the season is really dragging?
Not very many zombies in this show about zombies....
Exactly. In the letters at the back of the single issues he'll sometimes address this. If it were issue after issue (or in this case episode after episode) of just non stop zombie mayhem it would get old pretty quick. Next episode is going to be zombie heavy with Shane and Otis escaping the high school with the medical supplies, but then they'll probably take another episode or two break from high intensity zombie action.There are long sections of the comic where zombies aren't really that important. In those sections, it's usually the inter-group drama that drives the plot... but it's still good because it's the drama is what is always pulling the plot. When you live in a world where a single member of the group could ruin life for everyone else, the tension is always there.
Taking out the whole "Kick the Dog" trope; in the sense that it's all about survival, probably a smart move.
Looked to me that he is going to get something to do.... well, someone.I also wish Glenn had something to doother than randomly get religion.
I'm still loving every minute, so not everyone is complaining.I really don't get all the complaints of it being too slow and not having enough zombies. Seriously, I do not understand that sentiment at all.
I never understood why he didn't just climb up, cut it down, and get the arrow back. It's not like he snapped the arrow in half or anything.Favorite line of the most recent episode?
"Waste of an arrow"
I think we actually agree on something for once. She annoys the hell out of me. Like we're supposed to feel bad for her because she went through the same damned experience everyone else in the cast did.Should have made the whiny bitch shoot it for a change, to learn how to kill, learn to survive...be godamned useful instead of whining every time I see her and her scrunchy face.
At least the other woman can clean their clothes.
Didn't they do that scene in the show last season, too?I remember in the comic they had a scene where the women were cleaning clothes and one of them mentioned it was kinda demeaning to be stuck back in camp doing it. The rest sort of looked at her like she was insane and said that it was easy work and it certainly beat the life endangering work the men were doing. It really showed how priorities shift once the world ends.