The Walking Dead (S9E09) -- "Adaptation" -- 2/10/19
#26
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Re: The Walking Dead (S9E09) -- "Adaptation" -- 2/10/19
We're in S9 and it's amazing they didn't add any real depth in characters who can take over. If this were a hockey team, it would in last place and consisting of a couple over-the-hill star veterans, a few veteran 3rd liners and just a bunch of unskilled AHL players who were called up because they needed bodies.
#27
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Re: The Walking Dead (S9E09) -- "Adaptation" -- 2/10/19
Michonne wasn't an original character anyway. She first appeared at the end of season 2.
#28
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Re: The Walking Dead (S9E09) -- "Adaptation" -- 2/10/19
Regarding the Whisperers: Virtually nothing about them makes sense.
It's the Bill Cosby bit about the coin toss between the Redcoats and the Patriots at the start of the Revolutionary War all over again. Patriots, you have won the toss: Wear anything that suits you in colors that blend into the background and run around randomly shooting from behind trees, rocks, barns, haystacks, and anything else that will stop a bullet for you. British: You must wear uncomfortable suits with bright red jackets and white pants and march slowly forward out in the open in a straight line.
The Whisperers have to walk up to you to attack since the only sort of weapon they can conceal is a knife or short range gun. If they charge or become aggressive with you or begin to flee, the walkers they hide amongst will turn and begin to attack them. Set a fire and all of their camouflage will walk into it. Make some noise near a cliff and all of their camouflage will walk off of it. Those that don't are obviously Whisperers and can be easily picked off at a distance. If you move a couple hundred yards off to one side or another it will take them hours to convince the herd to circle back to you, and that assumes you stay put the entire time. They cannot carry food and water with them on these lengthy (days?) long marches without giving themselves away.
Basically, once you know they exist you can begin to exterminate them without much trouble - until of course they drop the ridiculous Whisperers shtick.
It's the Bill Cosby bit about the coin toss between the Redcoats and the Patriots at the start of the Revolutionary War all over again. Patriots, you have won the toss: Wear anything that suits you in colors that blend into the background and run around randomly shooting from behind trees, rocks, barns, haystacks, and anything else that will stop a bullet for you. British: You must wear uncomfortable suits with bright red jackets and white pants and march slowly forward out in the open in a straight line.
The Whisperers have to walk up to you to attack since the only sort of weapon they can conceal is a knife or short range gun. If they charge or become aggressive with you or begin to flee, the walkers they hide amongst will turn and begin to attack them. Set a fire and all of their camouflage will walk into it. Make some noise near a cliff and all of their camouflage will walk off of it. Those that don't are obviously Whisperers and can be easily picked off at a distance. If you move a couple hundred yards off to one side or another it will take them hours to convince the herd to circle back to you, and that assumes you stay put the entire time. They cannot carry food and water with them on these lengthy (days?) long marches without giving themselves away.
Basically, once you know they exist you can begin to exterminate them without much trouble - until of course they drop the ridiculous Whisperers shtick.
#29
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Re: The Walking Dead (S9E09) -- "Adaptation" -- 2/10/19
And Daryl isn't from the comics.
I still love Jeffrey Dean Morgan's portrayal of Negan.
The Whispers have another "weapon" that you've seen them use.
I watched this one live, but will probably for the most part watch the rest of the episodes when I can (on a weekly basis).
I still love Jeffrey Dean Morgan's portrayal of Negan.
The Whispers have another "weapon" that you've seen them use.
I watched this one live, but will probably for the most part watch the rest of the episodes when I can (on a weekly basis).
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#34
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Re: The Walking Dead (S9E09) -- "Adaptation" -- 2/10/19
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Re: The Walking Dead (S9E09) -- "Adaptation" -- 2/10/19
Actually, you did imply that Michonne was part of the original cast. You said:
You were saying that if Michonne is leaving, then Carol and Daryl would be the only ones left from the original cast. But they're already the only originals even without Michonne leaving. Technically, they're not even original cast members since they don't show up until the 3rd episode of season 1, but they are season 1 cast members at least.
You were saying that if Michonne is leaving, then Carol and Daryl would be the only ones left from the original cast. But they're already the only originals even without Michonne leaving. Technically, they're not even original cast members since they don't show up until the 3rd episode of season 1, but they are season 1 cast members at least.
I think I mentioned the same thing in a previous thread indicating where Michonne joined.
In any case, they've done a piss-poor job of ensuring the show adopts meaningful characters along the way. It's like after S3 or S4 they just stopped caring about making the new characters relevant (ie. see Jesus) and were just going to put their eggs in the original/early characters.