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re: Official Walking Dead S07E12 "say yes" Thread

Posted on 3/6/17 at 7:59 am to
Posted by etm512
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Posted on 3/6/17 at 7:59 am to
WTF is with the landfill posse talking in half sentences like they're 2 years old? My god it's awful.

How did all those people inside that compound die? They're still armed so it wasn't other humans you would think. They weren't eaten so it wasn't walker herds.

And then the writers revert back to manufactured suspense when there shouldn't be any. Smart play - go get more people and another vehicle and collect everything. They skip that. Then Rick says they can't use guns because it will draw more walkers towards them. Then he almost dies because he climbs a ferris wheel to shoot a deer when he only had like 7 walkers left to kill.
Posted by CocomoLSU
Inside your dome.
Member since Feb 2004
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Posted on 3/6/17 at 8:20 am to
Boring episode last night. Don't get me wrong, I plan on sticking with this show till the end, but it is definitely wearing thin on my patience.

That cgi deer was laughably bad.

The total disregard for ammo on this show is infuriating. Even if they made a one-off, throwaway line about a cache of ammo that they have, it would at least make some sense. But we had an entire sub storyline about how important it was for Eugene to make ONE bullet. And here we have Michonne shooting bottles for fun at the carnival.

And they're walking on the roof. I said out loud, I hope they don't fall through the roof, because they've already gone to that before. And sure enough, they fall. And then fall onto a giant mat of some sort. Okay.

They bring 63 fricking guns to the garbage retards, and not one person mentions ammo. Do we just assume they have tons of ammo for all those weapons? Also, what was the cat thing about? I must not be remembering something.

I will say that when Rick and Michonne were in the car I was like "they can just get out and jump over that fence and kill the walkers. And that's what they did. And then splitting up and barricading themselves in the ride fences too. I was happy to see them do the obvious thing and make logical decisions for a change.

I did think it was weird that Rick wanted to be gone for so long though. He knows Negan and crew come regularly (and sometimes more often than that), but he didn't seem to care that he and Michonne were gone for a week or more. Like he didn't seem to care at all about his friends/family and kids back at home and just wanted to get out and bang and whatnot. Just seemed weird.

Good to see Tara finally about to unass the info about the giant cache of guns finally. And I would be super pissed about why she hadn't said anything up to this point. Especially with the whole "we need lots of guns and stuff" conversations coming up every ten minutes. And if her reasons are "I told them I wouldn't tell anybody," I'd be like oh really? Cuz I thought you were loyal to us, you goddamned liar.

Rick's faux death was silly, but for a split second I was like "this would be awesome and would bring some seriousness back to the show." But alas, it was just a gimmick. And way to just give up, Michonne. Good job.

And now we have Rosita and Sasha going to do nothing but cause problems for everyone and make things ten times worse. I hope they both get caught and die horrible deaths. And I hope they can somehow manage to get Tara into that fold as well. And Carl.

I like the show, but I feel like the creators are just like "okay, all we have to do is have a solid opening episode, and a solid closing one with a cliffhanger, and everything else in between can just be garbage." That's honestly what it's starting to feel like. And it's getting old.
This post was edited on 3/6/17 at 8:30 am
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