I didn't even know there was a comic until seeing this thread. I haven't read comics since 1999 so that says a lot...
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Originally posted by VirusPunk View PostI didn't even know there was a comic until seeing this thread. I haven't read comics since 1999 so that says a lot...
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Even Mods can double post! Difference is, I look sexy doing it.
I just watched the second episode. It was...interesting. Not the direction I was expecting, what with them only having six episodes to play with.
And now, a more detailed and spoiler laden thought process.
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Basically, very little of that happened in the comic. Rick and Glenn escape the city in about four panels. Andrea is the only other comic character there, and was introduced back at the camp instead. The other three or four are new. The scene where they use zombie guts to get through the crowd and then get rained on also happened, but a bit later, when they were doing a big supply run to get more stuff for there escape.
I must admit, I was a touch disapointed mostly. It was a bit of a nothing episode, only serving to introduce characters that are likely to die horribly soon anyway. Given the comic's cast I don't imagine the TV show origionals lasting very long. The story would not be significantly different (at least, so far, with the obvious exception that the brother in camp is gonna kick up a fuss about his idiot, racist brother being left to die horribly) if they'd followed the comic more closely and gotten out of the city more easily. With only six episodes (and maybe a second series, which apparently hasn't been as confirmed as previously hoped) they really can't afford to do another of these.
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Yeah, I've heard from many press saying the second episode was the weakest of them all, but they did everything is back on track with episode three. Not that it wasn't a terrible episode in any kind, it was still good and enjoyable, but there are a few things that were poorly presented. Still I can't wait to the resume pacing back on track! Best thing about this episode was Glen of course.
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Oh, yes, it was certainly entertaining. It simply didn't have enough in it for it to be a episode all on it's own, no with so few episiodes in total to play with. There's a lot of plot to this series, after all. Plus seeing which cliff hanger they're gonna end it on. If I had to guess, I'd assume it will be;
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When they find the prison. I imagine season 2, if it comes, will be life there...and the Governor. Evidence pure evil can walk on two legs.
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Episode 3 was much better. I guess I take back my original statement about the wife seeing what she said to Shane.
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What did you guys think about the ending of EP3? Murtle obviously sawed off his hand, so I'm guessing they'll find him lurking around the city if he isn't already dead.
Keep in mind, I did NOT read the comic so don't spoil anything for me. I'd rather watch the show without knowing what's going to happen to the cast!
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Originally posted by Rosetta Mist View PostWait wait wait...only three episodes left of this season? Damn...no wonder they approved of a second already. I was hoping for a longer run. Perhaps season two will have more.
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I can't believe this 'season' is almost over already.Last edited by Dan Corson; 11-16-2010, 09:55 PM.
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I must admit, I'm rather surprised in how things are developing. During the build up and the first episode I think I got into the mindset that, unlike most things based on other things, this one was going to follow the origional storyline very closely. However, that only seems to be because all the stuff from the build up that I saw came from episode one, and that one did follow it pretty closely. So now they're doing things a bit differently, it's throwing me off a little. That's my fault, though, not theres and so I'm trying to not allow it to colour my enjoyment of the show. It's hard to work out if I don't like certain things because they feel off due to knowing the comic's plot, and if they're off due to just being meh.
I still can't help but feel the pacing of the show is off, somehow, like they're really dragging this whole part out a lot. Maybe I'm just looking too much to the future. It was much better than last week though, where I felt much of the episode was somewhat unnesecery. If I'm completely honest, I think episodes two and three could probably have been done in one episode without any huge loss to the plot and pacing.
I'm not sure if they're trying to make Rick a little more sympathetic. In the comics, at least to me recollection, he wanted to return to the city entirely for guns (in that case, for a great deal more guns...they wanted to raid a whole gunshop) where as here it was two thirds saving people. If they are, they need to be very careful. Rick's later personality changes are interesting and very, very realistic. But they don't make him sympathetic.
All told, I'm really enjoying the show. It's the only show I watch close to live (I'll allow the box to start recording so I can fast foward through the adverts, and then start watching) but the random small changes are just odd. Looks like next week might have some more, though. Still, it's better than simply having the same story retold via TV. Makes it so I'm not entirely certain what will happen.
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I´m in love with this series, it´s just to good to be true. It´s zombies on my TV every week!! what´s better than that??!
I must admit I onlly red like... half the comics, I got mixt up and... left them,... long story... so I don´t actually remember much of what hapened, onlly major things and locations... yes... LOCATIONs
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