Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love boyfriend Matt's house! That is all.
I also took note of it. Mid-century modern? It's a split foyer, though. It's hard to get excited over that.
Anonymous wrote:I love boyfriend Matt's house! That is all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing that irritated me with the second episode as compared to the original TWD -
When Madison went back to the school it was empty, except.... but TWD repeatedly shows that when they go on food or supply runs schools/food pantries etc. are overrun with walkers, giving the impression that things went bad VERY FAST.
Either the feds and then the states/municipalities realized there was a problem, like in FTWD and closed public spaces, or they didn't.
Just a small continuity error that pulled me out of the action last night.
Not sure what you mean...just because a high school in Los Angeles is empty it doesn't mean a food pantry in rural Georgia would also be empty. It's not like things would have played out in the exact same way at the exact same time everywhere in America.
But the timeline is still in the same 24 hours as last episode, it is still the same day/ afternoon as when the school let out early. I found it laughable that the guidance counselor goes back to school and neatly parks her car in a parking space before going in instead of just parking it quickly right in front. And after all that killing the principal, it looks like they left all that food there. I like Tobias, I hope we see him again. He needs a bigger knife!
And why is the barber shop guy so angry and rude? That whole nasty attitude from him and his daughter is strange. I wonder if they are hiding a walker in the back (someone they love but don't understand how sick they are). It's weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing that irritated me with the second episode as compared to the original TWD -
When Madison went back to the school it was empty, except.... but TWD repeatedly shows that when they go on food or supply runs schools/food pantries etc. are overrun with walkers, giving the impression that things went bad VERY FAST.
Either the feds and then the states/municipalities realized there was a problem, like in FTWD and closed public spaces, or they didn't.
Just a small continuity error that pulled me out of the action last night.
Not sure what you mean...just because a high school in Los Angeles is empty it doesn't mean a food pantry in rural Georgia would also be empty. It's not like things would have played out in the exact same way at the exact same time everywhere in America.
Anonymous wrote:One thing that irritated me with the second episode as compared to the original TWD -
When Madison went back to the school it was empty, except.... but TWD repeatedly shows that when they go on food or supply runs schools/food pantries etc. are overrun with walkers, giving the impression that things went bad VERY FAST.
Either the feds and then the states/municipalities realized there was a problem, like in FTWD and closed public spaces, or they didn't.
Just a small continuity error that pulled me out of the action last night.
Anonymous wrote:So what did you think of the second episode.
The show is like a knock-off made by CBS to cash in on the zombie craze. Typical dumb moves we've seen in Friday 13th movies thirty years ago, "Oh something bad is happening! Let's split up & you go find your son & I'll go to the school." So poorly done.
Also, I really dislike the characters. You really couldn't have told your nice neighbor mom that something terrible is happening and warn her to stay in the house? No just let her get eaten because you didn't give her any head's up.
Please cut Gilbert Grapes hair.
The only one I like is Tobias. Too bad he had to run into the blonde chick to mess up his plans at the school.