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Abob Teff 11-28-17 12:36 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 

Originally Posted by Jason (Post 13214922)
Naked garbage lady side boob action?

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Abob Teff 11-28-17 12:39 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 
I actually enjoyed this episode. Then again I was cleaning off memory from my phone while watching.

So they manage to continue to screw the pooch with the Morgan announcement. Why would we want to use a character that fits both geographically and time wise when we can try to explain how a character warps from Georgia to Texas and back again? What is the over/under for the number of times they put Morgan in a dramatic life threatening situation that means nothing since we know he has to live?

Abob Teff 11-28-17 12:53 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 
PS — seven players in the Sheep Game. Come on guys! My writing is better than Gimple’s!

smorbie 11-28-17 06:10 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 
I would love to play that game, but I'm still not clear on the rules

hdnmickey 11-28-17 08:37 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 

Originally Posted by Bill Needle (Post 13214471)
Everyone feeling full? Because that was a big ol' heaping serving of filler.

More often than not I find the "filler" claims in this forum to be off base. But short of a brief moment where Maggie has to make a call, and warn Jesus that he may eventually not like her decision, this was really fattening filler than could have easily been just 10 minute of another episode.

jpcamb 11-28-17 09:00 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 
yet again I was left to wonder why the hell they just dont shoot some people. That annoying prick that went for the gun in the prison really needs a bullet.

I am also annoyed beyond belief with the junk yard people. None of that story line makes any amount of senses unless they escaped en masse from a mental institute.

I'm no ballistics expert but I think the RPG would have killed Rosita too given that it was inside a building from short range, I think the show has jumped the shark.

I think when they go out for the mid season finale they are going to be losing a lot of the audience whenever they come back again.

badlieut 11-28-17 11:24 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 

Originally Posted by jpcamb (Post 13215333)
I think the show has jumped the shark.

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You think? It's jumped over about ten sharks by now. Is Gregory a spy in the makeshift prison at Hilltop?

Bill Needle 11-28-17 11:35 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 

Originally Posted by badlieut (Post 13215470)
Is Gregory a spy in the makeshift prison at Hilltop?

I wondered the same thing. It sure looked like they were planting that seed, and would be an interesting (if not predictable) twist. Which is why I doubt it.

jjcool 11-28-17 11:43 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 

Originally Posted by DRG (Post 13214800)
Abraham makes the most sense, as he is no longer on the main show but his character actually came from Texas. Since they were planning to write someone off the main show, Rosita or Eugene would work as well.

Agreed. I was fully expecting it to be Abraham.

Bandoman 11-28-17 01:56 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 

Originally Posted by jpcamb (Post 13215333)
yet again I was left to wonder why the hell they just dont shoot some people. That annoying prick that went for the gun in the prison really needs a bullet.

There are so many times he should have been shot in the head. It's been clear from the get-go that he was never going to be a peaceful captive awaiting release, he has always been disdainful and the epitome of assholery. Hell, Morgan should have shot him on sight because of what he did during their "tribute" meetings from the Kingdom (killing the kid being only the most egregious of myriad provocations).


I am also annoyed beyond belief with the junk yard people. None of that story line makes any amount of senses unless they escaped en masse from a mental institute.
How do first generation post-apocalypse people forget how to speak English? WTF is wrong with those people?


I'm no ballistics expert but I think the RPG would have killed Rosita too given that it was inside a building from short range, I think the show has jumped the shark.
It jumped the shark when they fake killed Glenn.


I think when they go out for the mid season finale they are going to be losing a lot of the audience whenever they come back again.
I don't know why I'm still watching. I don't watch live because it's just not that important, and the plot continues to be unrealistic (accepting the underlying fantasy premise of a zombie apocalypse). However, watching doesn't quite seem like a chore to me yet. That's the point at which I usually cut off a show.

andicus 11-28-17 02:21 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 
^I pretty much agree with all of the above, particularly the last point.

It's not quite a chore to watch, but I am yelling at the TV through quite a bit of it.

smorbie 11-28-17 03:18 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 

Originally Posted by badlieut (Post 13215470)
You think? It's jumped over about ten sharks by now. Is Gregory a spy in the makeshift prison at Hilltop?

No, he's not a spy. He's a turncoat who was thrown out by the group to which he defected. No one wants him now. But while he's down (I kind of felt sorry for him all huddled up in his coat all by his lonesome), he's not out. Gregory is a snake. He's scheming even now how to turn all this to his advantage and end up back in the big house. He and Aiden (? Stringy hair, killed Benjamin) will hook up probably the next time we see them, and they will make more problems for the Hilltop.

As much as I hate to say it, Maggie made a mistake. She didn't kill the wolf; she tried to lock it in a fence next to the sheep fold.

IDrinkMolson 11-28-17 03:28 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 

Originally Posted by Bandoman (Post 13215568)

It jumped the shark when they fake killed Glenn.

Ha! Just remembered, Kevin Smith on Talking Dead said something like 'I thought the tiger would still be alive because it was able to hide under a dumpster.'

DJariya 11-28-17 03:30 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 
At this points, 8 seasons in, I think they've run out of their bag of tricks for any truly shocking moments or deaths.

The only death that would be truly shocking at this point would be Rick, Carl and Daryl.

My mother watched the episode 2 weeks ago that focused on Negan and she told me that she thought JDM was so over the top, it's gotten corny. He's not even threatening or intimidating anymore and I kind of agree.

Abob Teff 11-28-17 07:44 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 

Originally Posted by smorbie (Post 13215272)
I would love to play that game, but I'm still not clear on the rules

Best way to learn is to play! I think too many people sit out because they think they can’t win ... the fun is in the playing! Answers are revealed over a couple of days with lots of fun memes, gifs, pictures, and plenty of player razzing.

Quick and dirty rules:

1) On regular (Sheep) questions you want your answer to match as many people as possible. So: pick the answer you think will be popular. (Think of the Family Feud.)

2) On REVERSE questions you want to pick an answer nobody else will give. It must be a correct answer though (for example, you can’t say “St. Louis” if the question is name a city with a current NFL team).

3) You have 5 SLAM DUNKS you can use to either double your score on a regular question OR turn a REVERSE into a regular question (for you only).

I’d like to start the reveals on Monday, so please submit answers by Sunday night!

Come on guys, trash the show via Sheep!

DRG 11-29-17 04:36 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 

Originally Posted by jpcamb (Post 13215333)
I am also annoyed beyond belief with the junk yard people. None of that story line makes any amount of senses unless they escaped en masse from a mental institute.

I think I'm going to choose to make this comment TWD canon in my head from this point on. :)

JoeySeven 11-30-17 08:45 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 
Losing interest in the show very fast.The wars are getting old.
Who is going to get dumber this week? Rick has A a lot of brain farts or is looking
for some very strange pussy.



Negan and she told me that she thought JDM was so over the top, it's gotten corny. He's not even threatening or intimidating anymore and I kind of agree.
Agree.I think JDM was A bad choice for Negan and is not intimidating
when he shows up most of the time.But would like to see his back story.But again I'm losing interest.


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mcnabb 11-30-17 09:03 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 
I’m debating on whether I should start binging TWD instead of watching week to week anymore. There is no anticipation week to week with this show (I think it’s actually making the show worse), and I wonder if I just DVR each split season and just binge like I do with a Netflix series at this point.

smorbie 12-01-17 05:37 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 
IMO binging is a bad idea with this show, although I do every year getting ready for the next season. Whomever writes the dialogue needs help. It is so repetitive and they verbally hit you over the head again and again with whatever the theme of the year is. The same words and phrases again and again until you want to scream and start rooting for the zombies.

I love the show, I do, warts and all. I think it's a good, interesting show and I often don't know where they are heading. But the dialogue is bad.

As for JSM, I guess he's supposed to be cartoonish and I hate the character, but I have to say I do think he's effective. The smiling psychopath whose view of reality is so skewed he thinks the only way he hurt his wife was not to put her down. During her life he treated her badly with disrespect and unfaithfulness, but he doesn't regret those things.

His character is filled with affectation, but they all are. I guess it's the stylistic choice of Kirkman. And it probably works better for the comics, don't you think?

jjcool 12-01-17 03:07 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 

Originally Posted by smorbie (Post 13217463)
IMO binging is a bad idea with this show, although I do every year getting ready for the next season. Whomever writes the dialogue needs help. It is so repetitive and they verbally hit you over the head again and again with whatever the theme of the year is. The same words and phrases again and again until you want to scream and start rooting for the zombies.

I love the show, I do, warts and all. I think it's a good, interesting show and I often don't know where they are heading. But the dialogue is bad.

As for JSM, I guess he's supposed to be cartoonish and I hate the character, but I have to say I do think he's effective. The smiling psychopath whose view of reality is so skewed he thinks the only way he hurt his wife was not to put her down. During her life he treated her badly with disrespect and unfaithfulness, but he doesn't regret those things.

His character is filled with affectation, but they all are. I guess it's the stylistic choice of Kirkman. And it probably works better for the comics, don't you think?

JDM.
Question for the comic readers. Do you think the character of Negan would be better on the show if he was exactly like he was in the comics? Specifically with regards to his language choices.

DJariya 12-01-17 03:10 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 

Originally Posted by jjcool (Post 13217852)
JDM.
Question for the comic readers. Do you think the character of Negan would be better on the show if he was exactly like he was in the comics? Specifically with regards to his language choices.

AMC said prior to the season starting that they were going to allow F Bombs (which Negan is known for spitting out). So far, haven't heard one yet.

When the character was introduced in the season 6 finale before the head bashing, his F bomb diatribe was all in the blu-ray.

smorbie 12-01-17 04:52 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 
I think they're only allowed two f bombs a season

Josh-da-man 12-02-17 02:21 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 

Originally Posted by jjcool (Post 13217852)
JDM.
Question for the comic readers. Do you think the character of Negan would be better on the show if he was exactly like he was in the comics? Specifically with regards to his language choices.

Actually, no.

Comic Negan's language gets kind of distracting. It's the whole "Fuck Fucky Fucking Fuck McFuck Fuckity Fucking Fucker," thing that makes him come off like a ten year-old boy trying to be edgy. It actually makes him less threatening. Which might be Kirkman's intent. I don't know.

smorbie 12-02-17 05:14 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 
Yeah, I can see that. I was just listening to a podcast and the man being interviewed used the F word more than everyone in the entire history of the world combined has ever used. It was annoying and distracting and ended up making him sound incoherent. I honestly don't know how the interviewer followed the conversation.

I do wonder, though, whether it would be better if they chose someone more physically imposing, like the pictures I've seen of the GN. Certainly, if JDM didn't lean backwards all the time he would be more frightening. As it is he looks like Santa preparing to bellow out a hardy "ho ho ho".

Abob Teff 12-02-17 03:50 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E06) -- "The King, the Widow, and Rick" -- 11/26/17
 

Originally Posted by jpcamb (Post 13215333)
I am also annoyed beyond belief with the junk yard people. None of that story line makes any amount of senses unless they escaped en masse from a mental institute.


Originally Posted by DRG (Post 13216486)
I think I'm going to choose to make this comment TWD canon in my head from this point on. :)

This is like my Star Wars theory: the Special Editions are easily explained as the ramblings of a senile Han Solo who is misremembering the way things really happened. Han shot first? The legion of Stormtroopers in the Death Star? The Sarlaac having a head/beak? Poor old Han.


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