Roadliner said:I agree on the reality thing, but I have to admit.. when it comes to shows like this. I care more about entertainment value than reality. An ya have to admit. Seeing someone blown back 3 feet by a "hand cannon" is more dramatic and entertaining than the realistic doubling over that would most likely really happen
At least in this show, unrealistic but more dramatic or fun events(like 'magic' guns) kills what I expect of it. What I expected of TWD was to see a post apocalyptic world, how humans in it behave, the complications of the lack of control, laws and government, a return to a stone age tribe organization but with some modern elements, what people are capable to do to others when there are no repercussions and also how sometimes the human spirit can be noble... I think they have failed to do so, especially in the season two, when the show looked more like a telenovela with a zombie theme. So for me unrealism makes it harder to believe what is happenig.
So far in season three they are starting to explore what I wanted the show to be, and I'm happy about it.