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The Walking Dead

Deidre

Well-Known Member
I watched my very first episode of The Walking Dead tonight...and I couldn't believe the level of violence in this show! My fiance has been coaxing me to watch it, so I did. I'm a little lost as I don't really know the characters, but the violence...wow!! I'm not a super prude with violence or anything, but there was so much of it! :eek:

I'll keep watching to see what happens...probably too soon to tell if I'll get hooked on it or not. :blush:
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I watched my very first episode of The Walking Dead tonight...and I couldn't believe the level of violence in this show! My fiance has been coaxing me to watch it, so I did. I'm a little lost as I don't really know the characters, but the violence...wow!! I'm not a super prude with violence or anything, but there was so much of it! :eek:

I'll keep watching to see what happens...probably too soon to tell if I'll get hooked on it or not. :blush:
You can expect more violence....much much more violence.
And then things get really violent.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
That's what I figured. Just so much stabbing, and shooting. :oops: I will fail miserably in a zombie apocalypse, I'm getting worried. :dizzy:
Those rumors about Trump starting the zombie apocalypse aren't true.
You have my personal guarantee.
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
Pretty intense episode.

Got to thinking about a few things though:

1. Rick and the group are getting ready to wreak hell on a group of people they don't know based on some things they've heard from other people they don't know.

2. Gregory was way too eager (in the last episode) to give up half of his groups supplies. I mean, if the problem with Negan is that he keeps taking half of their stuff, how is turning half of their stuff over to Rick's group going to be an improvement?

I know that according to the comic book version, Negan and his people are indisputably the bad guys, but we all know by now that the show's writers deviate from the comic book quite a bit, so I'm wondering if there's going to be a big surprise coming in the next few episodes: like, maybe Negan and his group aren't the bad guys. Maybe Gregory is playing Rick's group against Negan's for shadier purposes. . .
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Pretty intense episode.

Got to thinking about a few things though:

1. Rick and the group are getting ready to wreak hell on a group of people they don't know based on some things they've heard from other people they don't know.

2. Gregory was way too eager (in the last episode) to give up half of his groups supplies. I mean, if the problem with Negan is that he keeps taking half of their stuff, how is turning half of their stuff over to Rick's group going to be an improvement?

I know that according to the comic book version, Negan and his people are indisputably the bad guys, but we all know by now that the show's writers deviate from the comic book quite a bit, so I'm wondering if there's going to be a big surprise coming in the next few episodes: like, maybe Negan and his group aren't the bad guys. Maybe Gregory is playing Rick's group against Negan's for shadier purposes. . .
I had the same suspicions.
 
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