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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a TWD watcher. But giving this a shot for my DH (who loves TWD).
My biggest complaint about the 2nd episode--why is no one talking to each other? The parents keep telling their wayward kids--do this because I said so. The teens are, of course, going to be F you, I'm going to do this other thing *that makes sense because I have no idea that magnitude of what is going on*. Why haven't the parents said--"Listen, we've seen at least 2 people who should have been dead, come back to life. Something really, really weird and scary is going on. You need to listen to me and do what I say."
I am a TWD fan and I have to agree with this. And it is not only the parents to the teens. The daughter's BF was bitten. Why did he not tell her that he was attacked by a human that was trying to eat him? He just looked into her eyes deeply and said...e.
And the guy talking to his ex-wife about coming over not stressing that it is an emergency, not some parental visitation issues.
PP Here
Exactly!! "Listen ex-wife. There is something really weird going on. I keep seeing people who should be dead waking up. I'm worried about you and DS. I'm coming over now because some weird sh!t is going on"
Anonymous wrote:I don't like the show so far. I'm willing to give it one more episode but my patience is running out. I guess I was hoping for a bigger picture of the outbreak, more of how it started, how the containment failed, and how civilization eventually collapsed. I'm a big fan of the World War Z book and the entire premise misses the mark for me. The scene with the cops shooting the homeless guy and the angry protesters was a very good scene and definitely shows some promise to how they can tell the story. It doesn't help that the acting has been generally bad and the characters are unlikable for the most part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a TWD watcher. But giving this a shot for my DH (who loves TWD).
My biggest complaint about the 2nd episode--why is no one talking to each other? The parents keep telling their wayward kids--do this because I said so. The teens are, of course, going to be F you, I'm going to do this other thing *that makes sense because I have no idea that magnitude of what is going on*. Why haven't the parents said--"Listen, we've seen at least 2 people who should have been dead, come back to life. Something really, really weird and scary is going on. You need to listen to me and do what I say."
I am a TWD fan and I have to agree with this. And it is not only the parents to the teens. The daughter's BF was bitten. Why did he not tell her that he was attacked by a human that was trying to eat him? He just looked into her eyes deeply and said...e.
And the guy talking to his ex-wife about coming over not stressing that it is an emergency, not some parental visitation issues.
PP Here
Exactly!! "Listen ex-wife. There is something really weird going on. I keep seeing people who should be dead waking up. I'm worried about you and DS. I'm coming over now because some weird sh!t is going on"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a TWD watcher. But giving this a shot for my DH (who loves TWD).
My biggest complaint about the 2nd episode--why is no one talking to each other? The parents keep telling their wayward kids--do this because I said so. The teens are, of course, going to be F you, I'm going to do this other thing *that makes sense because I have no idea that magnitude of what is going on*. Why haven't the parents said--"Listen, we've seen at least 2 people who should have been dead, come back to life. Something really, really weird and scary is going on. You need to listen to me and do what I say."
I am a TWD fan and I have to agree with this. And it is not only the parents to the teens. The daughter's BF was bitten. Why did he not tell her that he was attacked by a human that was trying to eat him? He just looked into her eyes deeply and said...e.
And the guy talking to his ex-wife about coming over not stressing that it is an emergency, not some parental visitation issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a TWD watcher. But giving this a shot for my DH (who loves TWD).
My biggest complaint about the 2nd episode--why is no one talking to each other? The parents keep telling their wayward kids--do this because I said so. The teens are, of course, going to be F you, I'm going to do this other thing *that makes sense because I have no idea that magnitude of what is going on*. Why haven't the parents said--"Listen, we've seen at least 2 people who should have been dead, come back to life. Something really, really weird and scary is going on. You need to listen to me and do what I say."
I am a TWD fan and I have to agree with this. And it is not only the parents to the teens. The daughter's BF was bitten. Why did he not tell her that he was attacked by a human that was trying to eat him? He just looked into her eyes deeply and said...e.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the mom is a much better actress in House of Cards.
Who is she in that show?
Anonymous wrote:I've started watching FTWD but have never really seen TWD except for a couple of partial episodes. Do you think I'm missing anything?
I have enjoyed the first two episodes of FTWD and contrary to a pp above, I think the acting is really good, especially the junkie brother (who is a British actor). I wouldn't mind if the Mom character went away, though.
Anonymous wrote:I think the mom is a much better actress in House of Cards.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a TWD watcher. But giving this a shot for my DH (who loves TWD).
My biggest complaint about the 2nd episode--why is no one talking to each other? The parents keep telling their wayward kids--do this because I said so. The teens are, of course, going to be F you, I'm going to do this other thing *that makes sense because I have no idea that magnitude of what is going on*. Why haven't the parents said--"Listen, we've seen at least 2 people who should have been dead, come back to life. Something really, really weird and scary is going on. You need to listen to me and do what I say."