I'm not nearly as excited about Sunday night as I used to be. The show is kind of going downhill IMO.
I'm not nearly as excited about Sunday night as I used to be. The show is kind of going downhill IMO.
What a disappointing mid-season finale.
The writing this season has been pretty damned bad. I haven't said that at all the first 5 seasons, but the writing this year just doesn't seem to match ANY of the characters.
Why are they making Carol out to be some psycho when she's been pretty right-on all along? I mean, why would she wait for Morgan to leave the room for just a moment, turn out the lights (In daytime) push and RUN to get down to the prisoner only to do NOTHING once there? Why wouldn't she just plan to make that move once Morgan was asleep...or having a better chance? It just didn't make sense.
Then, after the baddie gets away, two woman that have been shooting zombies in the head for months, throw their guns down because he has a knife when he's only 5 feet away??? Why? They could have easily pulled the trigger and put a bullet between his eyes from that range.
He said he would kill everyone had he had the chance.. to "set them free." YET.. when he's given the guns.. he doesn't kill anyone. He walks out into the swarm mass of zombies with the medical chic?? Why? Why wouldn't he kill? Why would he then take that girl with him if they gave up their guns?
What was up with the teenager fight...that just ends up with one saying "yeah, my dad killed your dad...but your dad was an ******* too." Wow.. if tht doesn't set the world straight, then I don't know what would. I mean, how profound and hard hitting.
If they wanted everyone to remain so quiet while hiding in the houses, why would they let the little whiney kid continue to play his music?
Then.. WHY is Glen trying SOooooo hard with Enid to come back? I mean, had we seen ONE SINGLE scene where the two of them had any interaction BEFORE she tossed him a bottle of water? Why does he continue to think that she would risk her life to save HIS wife? I mean, really? Why would she give a shit about his wife, no matter how many times he mentions it? I didn't see any kind of "special bond" between this teenager and Maggie, so why does Glen keep throwing that out there as if that's something that hits home? Seems Enid should/would just say "screw this, good luck with your wife, I'm going to go live alone and be fine...thanks."
It's just over and over again with weird writing that not only doesn't make sense, but doesn't fit the characters that we've grown to know. I mean, it just doesn't make sense with so many things. I think they changed writers this season, and it's shown in a bad way.
(the previous comment was not directed at any particular individual and was not intended to slander,disrespect or offend any reader of said statement)
Very cool
The Plan at the moment:
Draft: Trade a 3rd and 6th this year to a team to move up and get a 2nd next year (this will happen).
Players I want:
Jake Ferguson (Jake Butt) or Jelani Woods or Jeremy Ruckert or Cade Otten (owen daniels) at TE- All 4th rd or later.
Troy Anderson LB 3rd/4th rd (yay Timmy!)
Neil Farrell, JR DL- run stuffer- bye purcell
Enid becomes Sophia in the comics. In the comics, Carol is already dead, Sophia never became a zombie and is still alive and is the adopted daughter of Maggie and Glenn. Because the series took a different route, it looks like Enid will become the adopted daughter.
Writing has been shaky, but that's just an explanation of why they are doing that.
Can't wait for Sunday!!!
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