Anyway from experience of taking care of young boys and having been one I can say that they have huge ass imaginations where they beat the crap out of monsters and such. Dolls make a good pretend monster.
It got so boring after the fourth season. Even after the third **** got really repetitive to the point where, I don't care about any tense moments and I just don't give a **** about the cast anymore.
i broke down.
i cried watching it, then got over it for a bit, went to bed, and cried again. and then tyreese died. i couldnt keep watching it, i havent watched an episode since.
I really hate series shows because you gotta wait a week for years to watch it, that's why i'm just gonna buy the entire DVD set when the show ends so i don't gotta do all the waiting, but the damn spoilers hershal died and i don't know who he is!
Well you know there is still suspense, even if you will become a walker afterwards you can always just kill that walker. Besides doesn't it add suspense? The idea that anyone of the main characters might die, but then come back and haunt the others. Even if you dislike the show, that is a weird reason to. Without spoiling too much they do get a pretty good thing going later in the comics, though that's still years off for the tv-series.
I guess I never thought of it like that. The moment when Carl shoots Shane was tense as **** , so I have to give you that. I'd have to rewatch everything up until the season 3 finale to get back into the show, but I don't really feel like it. I'll definitely check out the comics, though; I hear they're really good and my tablet's perfect for reading comics/manga.
Yeah, though i agree that the show is sometimes really daunting to go through(Season 5 was amazing tho). But Andrew Lincoln (Rick) just does his part so amazingly well, it basically makes even the bad parts of the show decent.
I once decided to watch a few episodes of The Walking Dead because it was being marathoned on some channel about a year back and I actually got annoyed. I was expecting it to live up to the hype, but I got stuck with something that managed to fit 2 or 3 things into a 45 minute episode... I know why they do it - if they drag it out for a long time, they'll be able to sell more, but it was just so slowly paced story-wise. It really turned me off to it, and it was halfway through some season, too, so it's not like they were spending time introducing the characters or getting the plot explained/set up, either.
Were they on a farm? Because the farm season turned me off of Walking Dead for a while until some friends got me to try and watch the series again. After making it past the farm season, I started to enjoy it again.
Yeah. It's unfortunate, but that is literally the most boring season of the series. If you've ever watched the 'Honest Trailers' Youtube episodes, the did one on Walking dead, and even they mention how boring that season was.
I liked the first season, and the second one, which was the one on the farm. With that one, you kinda have from the beginning. What made it so great (for me, at least) was the fact that even though Shane (shaved head dude) was making more morally questionable decisions, he was the reason they were surviving. Everything after that, though was complete garbage, and I stopped watching after that ******** ending of season three.