It was actually a very solid episode, something I do not say very often. Still, I feel like I’m looking at someone whose mind is gone. They are still alive, but just a shell of the person I used to know and care about.
I must be lazily watching. I don’t know who everyone even is.
I did NOT notice, as a matter of fact. I think I’m now 2 seasons behind. Maybe 3. I’m not against the idea of catching up. But I’m also not terribly excited to do so.
I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I got bored with TWD just before the Negan stuff started coming down in earnest. I won’t be back. Sad, really–the pilot episode was the best thing I’d ever seen on TV at the time.
Wow! I missed it. My friend who watched every ep of the previous years with me didn’t even remind me.
Like Burpo says the pilot/first season was the bomb. I even bought it on CD.
Kinda sad. End of an era.
I haven’t seen TWD in forever so I don’t know the scene you’re talking about–but no. Under some circumstances, largish chunks of a satellite may survive reentry, but there is zero chance a satellite could land in anything resembling “intact” form. Designing objects to survive reentry is an extreme challenge, and satellites aren’t designed for it (though they may have sub-parts designed for it).
I think in the future, The Walking Dead will be held up as an example of a TV series which didn’t so much jump the shark, but shambled across it while going “Hmmmnnnnnuuuuhhh”.
I’ve been enjoying Fear the Walking Dead. It feels a lot like Z Nation, though, with the way the group goes helping random stragglers before meeting up again later. I did try to watch the A show last night, but the site I use was jamming.
I’ve decided to save up and binge each half season like I do with Fear the Walking Dead. If it somehow gets good again I’ll resume watching it weekly to contribute to its ratings.
I loved the villain this season on Fear the Walking Dead. Her motivations, and the conflict between her and our group, was inspired. My feeling was that it was the very first intelligently written “villain” in 15 seasons of the Walking Dead universe.
Until the final episode, when the “resolution” to the conflict ended up being so ridiculously stupid that I thought to myself “Oh that’s right, I’m watching a Walking Dead show.” In the final 10 to 15 minutes of the season finale I found myself saying, out loud, “This is so stupid!” maybe a dozen times. I just couldn’t believe what a nosedive that ending was. Not in terms of being a bummer for our heroes, but in terms of it just being flat-out stupid.
I did NOT notice and that says a lot. That show was my jam for a while. Even made a special trip to Orlando to catch Halloween Horror Nights when they were doing TWD theme shows.
The season after Neagan bashed the Asian dudes head in was full of disappointment and never went back again. I wanted fuckin epic revenge and got garbage.
I saw the promos it was returning and made sure my DVR was set to record. I’ve not watched the show on the night it airs in a long time. It has moved to “watch on DVR later” as it is just no longer must watch t.v. That said, I just watched the episode off of DVR and it was quite good.
I’ve been waiting for it since it’s the only show I watch as it airs. I enjoyed it and I’m digging the Negan redemption arc. I also liked some of the small touches, like the ALS book in Daryl’s back pocket that lets you know how important Connie is to him.
I loved Z Nation: it had serious problems with geography, with travel time [I think they walked from Seattle to St. Louis in 2 days once] and just about everything else in-universe, but the cast seemed to enjoy themselves and no one cared about coherent story. And blonde Lt. Warren was a hoot.
I DVRd the episode Sunday night, and then watched the episode yesterday. It wasn’t bad at all, but the show just doesn’t get me as excited as it once did.
I agree - I watched it Sunday night and it was pretty good. It does seem that the writing style and quality ebb and flow a lot from season to season and even sometimes between episodes. The overall arc still interests me so I continue to watch.
Oh, I’m still in. As long as Daryl and Carol are still on. (for a moment there, Sunday, I had a horrified feeling they were going to go from friendship to romance, but mercifully, did not. One of the things I like most about this show is they are JUST. FRIENDS. If they change that, then it is gross and i’ll be Done.) I thought Rosita and the two ‘daddies’ were a hoot. I will miss Michonne like crazy, I love her so much, but the minute I read she was in that Black Panther movie, I knew the clock was ticking for her on TWD. And I am looking forward to seeing, I hope, someday, Carol knocking ugly Alpha’s head right off her neck and watching it roll away.