@koozzy No, the show's satire and politics were always apparent and clear since S1
It has lost its edge tho because the world's gone crazier but that's about it.
Actual problem is the cliffhangers, and edging it into each new season. S5 tho, fill finally be proper conclusion hopefully
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Eric Kripke, a scumbag, has responded to the criticism of the latest season with "go watch something else" and this is the only thing I'll agree with him...
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@rexton I agree with you, this season has been (not as good) so far. but itsays here you havent wacthed it, so f off ya c*nt :joy:
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Just watched the first three episodes, but so far I'm loving this series. It brings an emotional side to the zombie apocalypse genre in a very lovely and impactful way. Episode three is one of the best episodes of television ever, pretty much up there with Castle Rock's Season 1 episode 7 "The Queen". Very powerful mini story with wonderful acting.
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I'm staying by my initial reaction - this show is really worth watching. It's visceral, emotional and most of all - human. Highly recommend.loading replies
@darkness Yeah that's what a filler is, and episode that can be skipped and the show would still make sense, but it's there to add onto existing characters. It's not just some woke crap either, it's based on the source material, the 2 had a relationship in the game but it just didn't get any attention, if anything it was a way better ending to both characters than in the game, Bill was just a crazy survivalist dude and that was all the depth to him, the only bit of emotion we got was when Joel tried to give him Frank's letter after his suicide, but even then he was stubborn and threw the note away without even reading it.
@drumnugget what? is the perfect union of carl and rick, much needed light among the darkness of the other characters. i actually like her.
@drumnugget sure dude on drugs again? best charakter since Rick absense