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***OFFICIAL 'Fear The Walking Dead' Thread*** (1 Viewer)

LisaB says: I cant believe that thing was only like aminute long! WTH!? Really?

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Joseph says:

October 4, 2015 at 11:43 pm
I don’t get why they made this webisode so short it’s like each season of we isomers get shorter and shorter first they were around 6 minutes each then 4 and now the first 462 is not even 2 minutes long what the heck

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PaulASnyder says:

October 5, 2015 at 12:06 pm
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stbugs said:
We enjoyed the show for the most part. But even though we suspend dis-belief with horror and sci-fi (because if you don't just change the channel) we still can't believe how in the world LA is empty.

Impossible.
DC area was pretty empty as well where they were in Alexandria. In TWD they explained that they had evac'd a lot of people out of DC, but they didn't make it so they setup shop there. Maybe big cities got all of the military support which got rid of a lot of the roaming zombies and people bailed on the cities (we saw traffic jams on the overheads and in Atlanta). Also, as we saw in that one arena, they locked people in there. Maybe lots of arena's in cities with lots of people who stayed.

I don't know, but I think big cities probably had tons of people bailing. So many ways out of LA it isn't even funny. Also, at this point people likely have enough stuff in their houses to stay alive for a few weeks, so maybe a lot of people just holed up waiting for news.
So many ways? Takes me nearly an hour to get home from LAX on a normal weekday and you think people are going to evacuate LA in a orderly fashion during the ZA?

 
stbugs said:
We enjoyed the show for the most part. But even though we suspend dis-belief with horror and sci-fi (because if you don't just change the channel) we still can't believe how in the world LA is empty.

Impossible.
DC area was pretty empty as well where they were in Alexandria. In TWD they explained that they had evac'd a lot of people out of DC, but they didn't make it so they setup shop there. Maybe big cities got all of the military support which got rid of a lot of the roaming zombies and people bailed on the cities (we saw traffic jams on the overheads and in Atlanta). Also, as we saw in that one arena, they locked people in there. Maybe lots of arena's in cities with lots of people who stayed.

I don't know, but I think big cities probably had tons of people bailing. So many ways out of LA it isn't even funny. Also, at this point people likely have enough stuff in their houses to stay alive for a few weeks, so maybe a lot of people just holed up waiting for news.
So many ways? Takes me nearly an hour to get home from LAX on a normal weekday and you think people are going to evacuate LA in a orderly fashion during the ZA?
Well, people were being eaten in the streets about 10 days before last weeks episode, so how much clearing can take place in a little over a week?

 
Just terrible
I thought it was pretty good. Actually, even though the show's first season was slow in many ways, this show did a better job of describing how the apocalypse would unfold than the TWD did. TWD jumped right into it a month later, which I always thought was the wrong way to do it. I like Kim Dicken's character. She's going to be tough as nails.
As stated earlier, it had every opportunity to show what was happening around the country during the first few days. It would be all over TV and the Internet. No mention of what's going on in the government. People living in that fenced community and acting fairly normal even after they've seen dead people roaming around eating people. When did communication break down? How did it break down? Where's the ten million people around LA? Is this isolated to certain areas of the country? If not, they couldn't plan ahead or get a warning of their impending doom from TV or somewhere? That one kid is the only who figured out hordes of dead people were headed their way from across the country to eat them?
 
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Just terrible
I thought it was pretty good. Actually, even though the show's first season was slow in many ways, this show did a better job of describing how the apocalypse would unfold than the TWD did. TWD jumped right into it a month later, which I always thought was the wrong way to do it. I like Kim Dicken's character. She's going to be tough as nails.
As stated earlier, it had every opportunity to show what was happening around the country during the first few days. It would be all over TV and the Internet. No mention of what's going on in the government. People living in that fenced community and acting fairly normal even after they've seen dead people roaming around eating people. When did communication break down? How did it break down? Where's the ten million people around LA? Is this isolated to certain areas of the country? If not, they couldn't plan ahead or get a warning of their impending doom from TV or somewhere? That one kid is the only who figured out hordes of dead people were headed their way from across the country to eat them?
They did try a slight nod to this by having Travis asking about when will they be getting the phones back on when they were under lockdown, so assume that all methods of news gathering is gone to them at that point. The only thing that they could have hoped for would have been some ham radio nerd in the complex to get reports from other places.
 
Just terrible
I thought it was pretty good. Actually, even though the show's first season was slow in many ways, this show did a better job of describing how the apocalypse would unfold than the TWD did. TWD jumped right into it a month later, which I always thought was the wrong way to do it. I like Kim Dicken's character. She's going to be tough as nails.
As stated earlier, it had every opportunity to show what was happening around the country during the first few days. It would be all over TV and the Internet. No mention of what's going on in the government. People living in that fenced community and acting fairly normal even after they've seen dead people roaming around eating people. When did communication break down? How did it break down? Where's the ten million people around LA? Is this isolated to certain areas of the country? If not, they couldn't plan ahead or get a warning of their impending doom from TV or somewhere? That one kid is the only who figured out hordes of dead people were headed their way from across the country to eat them?
I guess the prevailing answer to all your questions is this show is about the ZA from this groups POV and not a show about the ZA hitting the US.

So what was going on in the rest of the US is not really known to these guys, same for the government or even much of the outside LA area.

Not saying it could have been done better or different but I think the point is to give you their POV not explain in detail what and how everything was breaking down across the world

 
My main point being they would've had more access to what was going on around the country and LA, at least at first. I get that they're making the show from the pov of a small group, which I'm fine with, but they would know more about what was going on around the rest of the city or country. It's like communication immediately went out and everyone was rounded up everywhere simultaneously with no one knowing what was going on anywhere. It's impossible. I just think they blew it after having the chance to explain more. Ultimately, people will watch and like it because it's connected to TWD. That's what they're going for.

 
My main point being they would've had more access to what was going on around the country and LA, at least at first. I get that they're making the show from the pov of a small group, which I'm fine with, but they would know more about what was going on around the rest of the city or country. It's like communication immediately went out and everyone was rounded up everywhere simultaneously with no one knowing what was going on anywhere. It's impossible. I just think they blew it after having the chance to explain more. Ultimately, people will watch and like it because it's connected to TWD. That's what they're going for.
I don't recall the actual time line.

How much time lapsed from the 1st images of a zombie to the power grid going off?

Was that a 1 day thing or 8?

 
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And I just don't care about the people. Felt an immediate connection to the group in TWD. If they're not going to make it about what's happening around the country, at least make the characters interesting. Outside of the old man, they're all boring.

 
My main point being they would've had more access to what was going on around the country and LA, at least at first. I get that they're making the show from the pov of a small group, which I'm fine with, but they would know more about what was going on around the rest of the city or country. It's like communication immediately went out and everyone was rounded up everywhere simultaneously with no one knowing what was going on anywhere. It's impossible. I just think they blew it after having the chance to explain more. Ultimately, people will watch and like it because it's connected to TWD. That's what they're going for.
I don't recall the actual time line.

How much time lapsed from the 1st images of a zombie to the power grid going off?

Was that a 1 day thing or 8?
Did they specify that? I can't remember but it seemed like one episode there was a riot downtown and the next they were in the fenced off community. No explanation
 
Left a gap between deciding to stay at home and ending up fenced into their neighborhood with no ability to see the chaos going on anywhere in the distance.

 
Just terrible
I thought it was pretty good. Actually, even though the show's first season was slow in many ways, this show did a better job of describing how the apocalypse would unfold than the TWD did. TWD jumped right into it a month later, which I always thought was the wrong way to do it. I like Kim Dicken's character. She's going to be tough as nails.
As stated earlier, it had every opportunity to show what was happening around the country during the first few days. It would be all over TV and the Internet. No mention of what's going on in the government. People living in that fenced community and acting fairly normal even after they've seen dead people roaming around eating people. When did communication break down? How did it break down? Where's the ten million people around LA? Is this isolated to certain areas of the country? If not, they couldn't plan ahead or get a warning of their impending doom from TV or somewhere? That one kid is the only who figured out hordes of dead people were headed their way from across the country to eat them?
I guess the prevailing answer to all your questions is this show is about the ZA from this groups POV and not a show about the ZA hitting the US.

So what was going on in the rest of the US is not really known to these guys, same for the government or even much of the outside LA area.

Not saying it could have been done better or different but I think the point is to give you their POV not explain in detail what and how everything was breaking down across the world
have to give themselves another option for a spin-off or avenue in case they need it. Makes sense because they all know about the endless possibilities they could do with this scenario

 
I thought they were going to show how society broke down during the outbreak but they basically just jumped straight to a broken down society in one episode.

 
Thought the finale was pretty meh. If the next season they are all aboard that ship sailing around, it could be interesting to see where they go with the story though.
They're not that creative. It won't happen like anyone would like it too. I doubt they even get to the ship, much less sail around in it.
 
flapgreen said:
I thought they were going to show how society broke down during the outbreak but they basically just jumped straight to a broken down society in one episode.
I agree with this. After one seasons they're pretty much right on par with TWD.

With that said, I'm still fine with it. I love both shows.

 
Copeman said:
comfortably numb said:
Copeman said:
That was one odd looking cliff that that guy lived on. Also, what was up with the gold water at the end?
Time for a new TV, it was seaweed
That was my first concern, that my tv was going out. Then I watched it on my other tv, and same thing. It looked brownish-goldish to me.
Don't listen to him. He thinks SD and HD look the same.

 
Copeman said:
That was one odd looking cliff that that guy lived on. Also, what was up with the gold water at the end?
since they followed the river to the ocean, is the black dude's house in Long Beach?

 
Copeman said:
comfortably numb said:
Copeman said:
That was one odd looking cliff that that guy lived on. Also, what was up with the gold water at the end?
Time for a new TV, it was seaweed
That was my first concern, that my tv was going out. Then I watched it on my other tv, and same thing. It looked brownish-goldish to me.
Don't listen to him. He thinks SD and HD look the same.
They do.

They even sound the same

SD....HD

 
Copeman said:
comfortably numb said:
Copeman said:
That was one odd looking cliff that that guy lived on. Also, what was up with the gold water at the end?
Time for a new TV, it was seaweed
That was my first concern, that my tv was going out. Then I watched it on my other tv, and same thing. It looked brownish-goldish to me.
Don't listen to him. He thinks SD and HD look the same.
They do.

They even sound the same

SD....HD
You're nuts.

 
flapgreen said:
comfortably numb said:
flapgreen said:
My main point being they would've had more access to what was going on around the country and LA, at least at first. I get that they're making the show from the pov of a small group, which I'm fine with, but they would know more about what was going on around the rest of the city or country. It's like communication immediately went out and everyone was rounded up everywhere simultaneously with no one knowing what was going on anywhere. It's impossible. I just think they blew it after having the chance to explain more. Ultimately, people will watch and like it because it's connected to TWD. That's what they're going for.
I don't recall the actual time line.

How much time lapsed from the 1st images of a zombie to the power grid going off?

Was that a 1 day thing or 8?
Did they specify that? I can't remember but it seemed like one episode there was a riot downtown and the next they were in the fenced off community. No explanation
Other than the zombie druggie depp saw on day 1 the first reports of zombies came on day 3 with the news of the shooting of they guy on the freeway and the killing of a homeless man that Chris went to protest. Also on day 3 Madison and Tobias kill the zombie pricipal, the riots happen and the power starts to fail. Day 4 the national guard showed up and kept them from leaving.

ETA: Oops forgot drug dealer Calvin zombie, also day 3. Zombie Peter night 3. Zombie Susan Day 4.

 
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Thought the finale was pretty meh. If the next season they are all aboard that ship sailing around, it could be interesting to see where they go with the story though.
They're not that creative. It won't happen like anyone would like it too. I doubt they even get to the ship, much less sail around in it.
:goodposting: I think they make it to the boat, but, that won't last for more than one or two episodes tops.

 
Thought the finale was pretty meh. If the next season they are all aboard that ship sailing around, it could be interesting to see where they go with the story though.
They're not that creative. It won't happen like anyone would like it too. I doubt they even get to the ship, much less sail around in it.
:goodposting: I think they make it to the boat, but, that won't last for more than one or two episodes tops.
yeah, there wouldn't be a lot of drama on a boat. the fixer guy has made millions on his ability to think 4 steps ahead of everyone in the room. He's got something planned we just don't know it.

 
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Thought the finale was pretty meh. If the next season they are all aboard that ship sailing around, it could be interesting to see where they go with the story though.
They're not that creative. It won't happen like anyone would like it too. I doubt they even get to the ship, much less sail around in it.
:goodposting: I think they make it to the boat, but, that won't last for more than one or two episodes tops.
yeah, there wouldn't be a lot of drama on a boat. the fixer guy has made millions on his ability to think 4 steps ahead of everyone in the room. He's got something planned we just don't know it.
Probably the daughter...

 
Apparently, I am in the minority, but I like some of the characters on the show. I like Travis, Madison and Daniel (admittedly, I already liked Cliff Curtis and Kim Dickens as actors so that probably factors in). I also haven't written off any of the other characters yet.

 
Copeman said:
That was one odd looking cliff that that guy lived on. Also, what was up with the gold water at the end?
since they followed the river to the ocean, is the black dude's house in Long Beach?
Only there aren't any cliffs like that in Long Beach. Extrapolating a cut scene they took the basin to Long Beach got off and took Pacific coast highway to south Torrance and went up to Palos Verdes maybe?

But that just looked like they shot shot scene somewhere up the northern coast towards Malibu or something.

 
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Apparently, I am in the minority, but I like some of the characters on the show. I like Travis, Madison and Daniel (admittedly, I already liked Cliff Curtis and Kim Dickens as actors so that probably factors in). I also haven't written off any of the other characters yet.
The only really bad acting I noticed was Cliff Curtis kid. Granted, he's playing a teenage nitwit, so it may just be that he's annoying. The rest were either passable or good imo.

 
Anyone ever wonder why THIS show (and TWD mainly) has a hundred pages of nonsensical complaints, while really no other show does?

It is utterly fascinating. It needs to be studied and analyzed to figure out the dynamics of the human brain, and why THIS show is such a giant magnet for stupidity, and also the absolute most popular show for people who DON'T like it.

Or even just a study on Flap and just Flap, since he is the poster child for this irrational behavior.

 
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Anyone ever wonder why THIS show (and TWD mainly) has a hundred pages of nonsensical complaints, while really no other show does?

It is utterly fascinating. It needs to be studied and analyzed to figure out the dynamics of the human brain, and why THIS show is such a giant magnet for stupidity, and also the absolute most popular show for people who DON'T like it.

Or even just a study on Flap and just Flap, since he is the poster child for this irrational behavior.
They mirror the old Lost thread.

 
Anyone ever wonder why THIS show (and TWD mainly) has a hundred pages of nonsensical complaints, while really no other show does?

It is utterly fascinating. It needs to be studied and analyzed to figure out the dynamics of the human brain, and why THIS show is such a giant magnet for stupidity, and also the absolute most popular show for people who DON'T like it.

Or even just a study on Flap and just Flap, since he is the poster child for this irrational behavior.
They mirror the old Lost thread.
Oh god I can't even imagine that one. Lost was all messed up on purpose, and I bet people complained about the lack of realism of things.

 
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Very popular series, lot of viewers, some viewers are hate-watching, people are dumb, despite the show being popular they do dumb things which causes a feeding frenzy, etc.

 
It's amazing to consistently watch a show that you don't like. Not only just watch it, but also become an insufferable jacknugget over it. Can't even watch with your wife cause all you do is complain and annoy her the whole time?? Post 500 times on here about it?

It's painfully pitiful. This show flips some sort of miracle switch in peoples brains and just shuts off all logic about anything and everything that has t do with watching shows because you LIKE them.

 

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