Why are they NOT killing the effin' zombies??
I enjoyed this episode. Don't really understand why people see it expecting to see a real thing "a big deal" all the time. C'mon is a show, not a docuseries!! And the teenagers are annoying and stupids, do you want to know why? Because that the way the things are. Or were you perfect adult minded at that age?
Also, and here is the spoiler, I saw CR's incredible ruthless soldiers before, in FTWD. So I kind of get what that "organization" represents.
Everybody made a silly and hasty wrong judgement on this show. (The way I see it, AMC or Fox/Disney or whatever, are loosing their course; they haven't seen yet the greatest writers and specialized critics that inhabit the fandom (?) LOL)
That's not how walkie-talkies work.
This was probably the worst episode ever in the Walking Dead universe. I’m not invested in these characters at all. They’re so one-dimensional. The acting is awful. I feel like I’m watching a high school play sometimes. And I still don’t understand why Julia Ormond killed everyone.
Also, I saw someone comment here that Huck is a horrible actress. No. She was FANTASTIC in The Americans. It’s 100% the writing.
I saw potential, but this episode killed it for me. I’ll keep watching for Nico Tortorella, hoping things improve in the process.
If Iris becomes the next Red John... :joy:
I don't mean to pile on because I like the concept of the show but they really do need better writers. There's some stuff that shouldn't have made it past storyboards, especially very simple inconsistencies - not even continuity errors - e.g.: does the smoke bother them or not? Pick a lane. They're fine with it for most of the episode after having managed to sleep despite it, but then the script throws in random coughs...
Let's not even get ahead of the ball and wonder how they'll justify that a big community went completely unnoticed. It's not that it's impossible to do it but I rather they don't even try to address it before finding their footing with the rest of the story.
Yikes, They're really padding out the run time on this one.
Its not as horrible as other say, but Its average at best... I'm really hoping it picks up soon.
Also 200,000 are in the CRM Like......Wut. I kind of feel having such a big player in TWD world this late kind of hurts the cannon of the base show and FTWD.....
The most annoying out of the three episodes.
The Walking Dead franchise has always been mostly mindless (pun very much intended) entertainment. This show is no different to the rest, except that it's currently green, just like the kids (the writing has to reflect that). Frankly, TWD and FTWD were also green when they first started...every show is. Some grow into themselves, some don't.
All the petty bullshit about how "bad" World Beyond is, is unwarranted. Give them until the end of the first season, at least a few more episodes to settle in, damn.
Dialogues are soooo bad! for example: twice (!) Huck said "she's got a point" when she (Iris) really didn't! Who wrote this shit? A 5th grader writes more diverse than that... But overall, 99% of the plot is just pointless. Who thought this show would be a good idea? So far this is just terrible. Terrible, TERRIBLE acting. I mean come on. I feel like I'm watching some 90s drama on fox. And not the good kind. This has to pickup the pace immediately ... or die.
this show is honestly so bad but i'm clinging on, although losing hope in any improvements :disappointed_relieved:
Review by TheNightWolfBlockedParentSpoilers2020-10-16T07:48:03Z
Damn, I'm really trying to like this show because I want to have another one like this to enjoy but they sure don't make it easy. There are so many things that are infuriating, mostly because they are doing such at shit job at just about everything.
First they have Iris who doesn't know when to shut up when she knows that Hope is down by the Walkers (no, I don't want to call them "empties") and Hope says that she has to go. Then Silas isn't armed, and the two that are both go in front leaving him behind. Maybe they are doing it that way just because they are supposed to be just dumb rookie kids who have no clue of what they are doing. But then they have Silas looking at the picture which quickly puts it down and places it laying down on it's back, next you see it magically standing upright again. Dumb reset mistake.
The writing just seems bad, and Iris and Huck both suck at acting, at least what I have seen so far, up until about the middle of this episode. The picture of the tiger (head and shoulders) was well done but whoever wrote that can't print an "A" properly, they almost all look like "H". As well as they can't spell Tiger! They even named the episode with the same bad spelling. Maybe they are trying to say that Iris can't spell?
If they are trying to make Huck a female version of Daryl (from The Walking Dead) it doesn't work, she sucks at it.
At least near the end of this episode Iris was showing better acting skills and the episode seemed to improve quite a bit. So hopefully it gets better from here, it turned out to be not to bad of an episode as it progressed. Thanks for that.