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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I am sure our patients appreciated it, and we had far fewer injuries on the fire line, too.
If people can watch the zombie apocalypse on TV and figure out what was done that was just plain dumb or wrong, maybe it will save them from making the same mistake if they are ever confronted with a crisis situation.
Yep, I agree with you. I’m really invested in these characters and I do love the show.
My other annoyance is the short spurts of “seasons” 6 episodes and they are off for months? Take off then and be gone then, it’s wearing thin.
Then why are you on this thread? Just to make sure we know you don’t watch it? duh
Has anybody mentioned anything about when JohnRob is going to get around to fixing it?
Sooo....you came on a Walking Dead thread to talk about quotation marks. hmmm.
Add me to that groups that is giving up. sigh. Not quite yet, but instead of shunning all my friends on Sunday night, I’m recording and then not even watching for weeks on end. That just started this season. I miss how exciting it was. When Morgan appeared at the end of last season, I cheered. Now I can’t stand him!
You're a real dope, aren't you? I was responding to the thread poster's "Sorry about the added crap characters. They don't show up until I go to post the article so I can't edit them out."
The subject of the thread is how boring the friggin show 'now' is. I went a wee bit further saying I thought it was always boring. So what. Did I hurt your little feelings?
EXACTLY!! Must be something in the water in Atlanta that is making us think alike. Oh dear!!! LOL
By the way, I made it through my health stuff, you remember? Much better now. Much!
The Blacklist on Netflix. O.M.G. I can’t wait to watch it every day, at least a couple of episodes!!!!!
I haven’t made it out there yet, but now at least I’ve met people that KNOW DARYL
An update on what happened to them (in the nursing home) would be interesting. Although I can guess. They got et.
I think the “wussification” of Glenn was irritating and a harbinger of Morgan. Really. Glenn took this Nicholas under his widdle wing, after watching how he got Noah killed....eaten alive???? ick. Audiences like it better when the actors are competent, forceful. Glenn in the beginning, not Glenn now
Yup. Mom (an EMT trainer) frequently used it as a "What NOT to do" training tool.
For instance, they rarely strapped people down before moving them. BIG no-no.
One of my favs was watching one of them do CPR with one hand while both they and the victim were standing up in a cherry picker. Laugh out loud funny.
As an aside, have you ever seen the movie "Mother, Juggs and Speed"? Not really a classic, unless you've ridden an ambulance. Mom and Dad went to see it in the theater with the rest of the squad; they all were rolling in the aisles while the rest of the crowd sat quiet and wondering why.
And yet, there’s the code still. And the almost never-ending fundraising plays on......
You don’t bother me. You’re not important enough to bother me. LOL. Note I don’t have an infantile need to call you silly names.
swoon!
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