• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

The Walking dead

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Had that same thought. "Oooh, sniper gonna git one of y'all...." but no, they just went into their sex garage.

I then thought, "oooh, walkers gonna bite your nekkid butts..." but no, just sexiness.

Yeah, I really expected something bad to happen when they ditched guard duty to go bang. That being said, if they make Maggie get pregnant to rehash that plot device for next season, I might give up. :cross:

The real question here is, what does gtfo mean? Lol

Get the f*** out.
 
Micheonne may have a surprise for anyone trying to dis her. Ask Merl or Rick's son, Carl.

Think....................... a covert op with a Ninja & a Redneck??!!!

That moment, when Merle actually showed respect for her and wanted her to join him, was actually on of the coolest moments of the show. I thought for a moment that they were going to bang each other, right there.
 
They should rename the show Banging Amongst the Walking Dead. Viewership would skyrocket.
 
Can't remember the name off the top of my head, but that's a movie already.

You're thinking of Dead Girl. Pretty much the whole plot of the movie is about sex with a zombie. Not that great of a film, but decent gross-out factor for sure.

I can't believe this show has three more episodes this season. They'v been building up to the final showdown for too long already. Hopefully the last couple episodes are more encapsulated like 'Clear.' Also; Andrea is the worst. She has over taken Britta.
 
Dead Girl is an AWESOME movie!!!!!

You all are too squeamish, what are you doing watching a zombie show? Or was dude right and you are just here to complain?
 
Dead Girl is definitely a good genre movie. I'm just not that into the gross-out exploitation type stuff anymore.

If my avatar was not an indication, I am a huge fan of the Zombie sub-genre and horror in general. I love the Walking Dead. Sometimes I love to hate it too. If a show wasn't good it would not have passionate fans that sometimes get flustered when characters they love do things that don't make mush sense. Or when a show jumps around too much and waters down the plot of any given story line.

My biggest criticism of this show is that they sometimes have a hard time balancing all B and C stories in an episode along with the A plot. Most shows suffer from this problem from time to time including Lost and 24. What made last week's episode (Clear) so good is that it was a focused, driven narrative with a beginning, middle, and end. There was no smash cut to Woodburry to show Andrea being a whinny lump or a smash cut to the prison to show Glen huffing and puffing about getting revenge for his girlfriend.
 
:off: cheesy, that's awesome! My avatar pic came from the Chicago Zombie Prom from a couple years ago. That was a blast! I did the Zombie pub crawl in Minneapolis last fall and that was pretty wicked as well.

dudius, I thought Grand Rapids had some sort of Zombie pub crawl type event if I remember correctly. If not, you could spend a weekend in Chicago for Zombie Prom in a couple months.
 
I'll have to keep an eye out for those events. My town has a college but nothing special ever happens here.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Return_of_the_Living_Dead

On July 3, 1984 at 5:30PM EDT, at the Uneeda medical supply warehouse in Louisville, Kentucky, a foreman named Frank tries to impress the company's newest employee, Freddy, by showing him military drums that accidentally wound up in the basement of the building. The drum contains the remains of an army experiment gone wrong that inspired the film Night of the Living Dead.

This gives us a slight advantage....:drunk:

It is based on a true story, especially the part at the end when they nuked the city.
 
Look at all the people in here who are better at making shows than the folks creating Walking Dead. I can't wait to see your pilot!

You realize that they created a show to discuss the show, right? Bitching, discussing and proselytizing is all par for the course, right?

Actually -- I love the people that bitch at the people who bitch about a show they're watching. It makes me feel less like a ****head for actually giving a damn -- it just means that there are people out there who are comfortable with downing rations of horse**** on a regular basis and, then, okay with chastising other folks when they say it burns.
 
For the record, anyone who says the dragging is out is a waste of film, Blue thinks you're crazy. The entire last episode was tense, as opposed to previous ones where boredom reigned (oh, it was so cute that Carl approved Michonnne, so cute). I know I'm prohibited about talking about the comic here, but just slow. the. hell. down. A very important plot point is being dragged out and intensified the way a comics strip (you know this wasn't originally a show, right?) could never do. In fact, I'm not sure any more which Governor I dislike more.

That's good, considering TV Governor never did X, Y or Z.

I'm still the ******* that is furious Dale died in such a pathetic fashion, and I love you. Trust me, the show writers are making something impossible outside a graphic novel, very, very watchable.

Oh, and every time I hate on Andrea 'cause she sucks, I just think about the fact that Andrew Lincoln is English and MIND. IS. BLOWN. and I'm okay again.
 
Good thoughts. You do gotta give some credit for what they attempt to do. I dont usually feel the tension that I think the show tries to make me feel, maybe I'm just jaded or spoiled from other things I've been into.

But a big thing to consider is that this isn't a movie based on a graphic novel, such as the Watchmen. That was fit into a 3 or 4 hour long directors cut and from what I'm told, stayed true to the graphic novel. This is cable TV, so the hate for the governor over his wicked deeds must be brought on by something different (unless what I heard about the comics comes up very soon. I mean, we do have three episodes left), because some sh!t just can't be shown on cable.

You also get the factor where the guy who wrote the comic is a writer for the show. I'll use an example of something similar. An ex girlfriend read The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks, the book to chick-flick guy. The book was about the girl and her dad and her romance was a side-story, but the movie was the same story but told differently to focus on the romance. With The Walking Dead, it still focuses on Rick but things are re-written to tell a similar story differently. Part of it is to keep things new and create surprises, and part of it is production limitations. Its possible that AMC wanted more episodes so the writers had to stretch the story out a bit.
 
"Lost" made the mistake of having absolutely no point or pre-meditated story. I will hate it passionately as long as I live.

My brother used to follow it. I was prejudiced but watched an episode anyway and was like "wtf even happened? I'm sofa king lost."
 
My brother used to follow it. I was prejudiced but watched an episode anyway and was like "wtf even happened? I'm sofa king lost."
That was every episode, and in my opinion, their mistake.

All of this crazy but seemingly interconnected crap was happening and it was assumed that there was some HUGE APOCALYPTIC INGENIOUS ending that would somehow reveal how it was all tied in.

Turned out that the douchey writers were just coming up with the craziest stuff their feeble minds could, with NO IDEA what the ending was.

I could have done much better if that was the only goal.
 
cheezydemon3 said:
"Lost" made the mistake of having absolutely no point or pre-meditated story. I will hate it passionately as long as I live.

And I watched every single episode. Several years I will never get back.
 
That was every episode, and in my opinion, their mistake.

All of this crazy but seemingly interconnected crap was happening and it was assumed that there was some HUGE APOCALYPTIC INGENIOUS ending that would somehow reveal how it was all tied in.

Turned out that the douchey writers were just coming up with the craziest stuff their feeble minds could, with NO IDEA what the ending was.

I could have done much better if that was the only goal.

The show started when I was in high school and friends would talk about the show at lunch, and I always said it sounded like they just try to pull stuff out of their butts and write the show with no direction. I watched Once Upon a Time and American Horror Story: Asylum for a few episodes each with my girlfriend, and those shows gave me a similar impression minus the way they had a beginning and end and just wrote crazy crap for the in-between.
 
The show started when I was in high school and friends would talk about the show at lunch, and I always said it sounded like they just try to pull stuff out of their butts and write the show with no direction. I watched Once Upon a Time and American Horror Story: Asylum for a few episodes each with my girlfriend, and those shows gave me a similar impression minus the way they had a beginning and end and just wrote crazy crap for the in-between.

I'm hoping that OUaT has better plans than that

American Horror Story is a different critter. most of the same actors as last year, just entirely different story with different characters set in a different era and I hope they do something totally different again next year.
 
I'm hoping that OUaT has better plans than that

American Horror Story is a different critter. most of the same actors as last year, just entirely different story with different characters set in a different era and I hope they do something totally different again next year.

Yeah I think the idea is that each season is a different scary story
 
Back
Top