Posted on 12/05/2015 12:37:42 PM PST by Oshkalaboomboom
The zombie apocalypse, it would seem, is an infinite source of story inspiration. What would individuals become? What would humanity devolve to? What would the world turn into? And yet somehow, The Walking Dead has managed to become the most boring show on television. Granted, I do not watch every single show on TV (because even work-from-home writers need to shower sometimes), but I can say with fair certainty Iâd rather watch that show about Alaskan prospectors than AMCâs zombie saga. And when I say that I mean an episode where they prospect almost nothing at all. Thatâs how boring The Walking Dead has become.
(Itâs worth mentioning here that Iâm about to get into some spoilers, but most of them are a few seasons old by now. With that being said, letâs get on with the showâ¦)
Let me qualify this announcement: TWD wasnât always boring. It had a strong start, and a gripping first few seasons that might be comparable to Lost, another show which long outstayed its welcome. When viewers first entered the world of TWD, as we did with Lost, we were immediately thrown into the middle of catastrophe. The first episode of TWD taps into a very specific, very universal apocalypse anxiety. Namely, that is that the apocalypse will happen when weâre not looking, and that weâll walk out into it alone, with no context for what happened, and no information about the state the world is in. And like Lost, thereâs the mystery of the CDC, which is very Dharma Initiative-y, and the hermit scientist Jenner is very Desmond inside the hatch-y (although not half as handsome).
Indeed, TWDâs first season is responsible for some of the most iconic imagery in recent television history.
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Has become? LOL! Our daughter is addicted. And Talking Dead afterwards.
I typically tune out shows about the occult such as this. But I have to say that the subject is quite limited and can only be retold so many times.
Can’t wait for The Squawking Dead. Or the Falking Dead starring Columbo.
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Yeah, they were never the same after Jerry Garcia died.
I like the show, but I have to agree. Its become repetitive. They’re going to have to find a way to inject some new life into it or I think the viewers are going to start leaving it.
Z nation is a lot more fun.
It started out as a cheap WD knockoff but they started adding humor and made it great.
It’s just a TV show. The writer seems to think it’s a big deal. It’s one of the few shows I watch regularly, but it’s getting repetitive, like any show that’s been on for years. The biggest plot holes this season have been characters trapped by, or supposedly eaten by, the zombies, who suddenly come running down the road yelling “Open the gate!”. My only other annoyance is the number of British actors in the show. Can’t they find any American actors?
This season sucks and Fear of the Walking dead was so bad i’d rather watch the Home Shopping Channel
There were a couple of good episodes this season. But they really need to move this show along.
I used to watch Talking Dead
but now Im waiting for Smelling Dead
How many ways can you hack out brains (that's a rhetorical question -- I don't really want to know the answer)?
But "the most boring"?
Not so much. TV's still a "vast wasteland" and most of what's on is worse.
The characters do seem to have got stuck in an endless loop, though -- going to some new community each year and learning to cope with their differences with those who are already there.
That's a familiar pattern for television series -- whether it's some lonely wanderer in the Old West, or Captain Kirk visiting a new planet every week -- but TWD doesn't quite make it work.
Maybe they're satisfied with some dramatic texture at the expense of excitement -- which is strange for a show that relies so much on violence, monster make-up, and crowd scenes.
I think they try too hard to be cerebral. This is supposed to be entertainment. A few more tight jeans and wet shirts on the ladies, more harrowing escapes, and a LOT less philosophizing and introspection on the parts of all the characters.
I actually find SciFi Z Nation to be more entertaining now. It doesn’t attempt to take itself seriously, much more “tongue in cheek”. A little cheesy on the effects at times, short on logic, a few more hot chicks along the way. More what a zombie story ought to be like. This ought to be [nearly] mindless entertainment IMO.
I never understood the popularity of this series. Although I loved many of the classic zombie films, including Night of the Living Dead, and Return of the Living Dead (actually a comedy of sorts). I couldn't get how they could take this scenario and drag it out to a weekly TV series. I mean, it's basically the same crap over and over again, each episode. My brother, his wife, and adult kids are addicted to this series as well. When they're not watching it, they're on the phone or internet discussing it.
That is what is wrong this season. . .slow and hardly moving.
Trying to build for a grande finale, I suppose, but come one. . .DO SOMETHING!!
“This is supposed to be entertainment. A few more tight jeans and wet shirts on the ladies, more harrowing escapes, and a LOT less philosophizing and introspection on the parts of all the characters.”
That would work.
Inject new "life" into the "Walking Dead"? :)
And as for defending yourself against human raiders and such, if you're so damned reluctant to fight your enemies, then just lay down and let them kill you. But PLEASE!!!! spare us any more angst-ridden drabble and get about the business of eliminating zombies.
Oh, and wash your hair, Rick. You too, Daryl.
Well, Kat, if it is THAT boring, turn the channel.
If that doesn’t work, try the ON-OFF button.
It is a shame that evil AMC forces you to watch such a boring show.
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