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***OFFICIAL 'The Walking Dead' TV Series Thread*** (8 Viewers)

I think they brought the wrong guy in to play the Governor. I think David Morrisey is a pretty decent actor, but he just didn't sell his role for whatever reason.

 
The show is integrating new characters every season. If the Woodbury residents all end up being red shirts that doesn't bother me a great deal. There are other new characters being worked into the mix and apparently more are coming this season.

 
I think they brought the wrong guy in to play the Governor. I think David Morrisey is a pretty decent actor, but he just didn't sell his role for whatever reason.
He does a pretty good job in the trailer for this upcoming episode .. then again he doesn't speak a word so there is that :mellow:

 
I'm also anti-flashbacks for the most part primarily because this is a show about who these characters are now and who they are becoming. Who they once were isn't all that important to me (other than Rick, who is the show's central character). As Shane said to Rick that world is gone. It's all about the characters now and moving forward.

Plus, if each character or several were given flashbacks it would feel too much like "Lost" to me.
I'm not saying that we need flashbacks of Carol, her husband, and Sophia sitting around the dinner table in a pre-zombie apocalypse world. But perhaps a brief flashback that involved some of the Woodbury refugees' early response to the zombie outbreak might shed some more light on the characters, such that the viewers actually know enough about the characters to care whether they live or die. I just find it disappointing that, out of that entire group of Woodbury refugees, the only characters that the writers have invested any time in developing is really Tyreese, who isn't even really a Woodbury character. At this point, it just feels like they may have missed a good opportunity to inject some fresh, interesting characters into Rick's group. I'm still hoping that some interesting characters can emerge from Woodbury. I suppose that D'Angelo Barksdale still has a chance, although so far his storyline feels somewhat one-dimensional with his apparent issues with alcohol (which at this point amount to nothing more than a guy's reasonable desire for some booze to take the edge off during a zombie apocalypse).
 
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There are still 3 new characters they are going to introduce this year. When exactly, I don't know. But the three are all from the comics and each one is interesting. Most here should recognize each actor/actress playing the parts as well, if you watch alot of tv/movies, anyways.

 
Can anyone even name a single person from the Woodbury group that they took in besides Tyreese? It seems like they could have spent the time to actually develop a character or two from that lot before giving so many of them meaningless deaths.
Sasha.Others they added from Woodbury or elsewhere... Caleb (Dr S), Lizzie and her sister (and dead dad), Bob, Karen, David, Zach (Beth's temporary love interest), Patrick.
I don't really consider Tyreese or Sasha as "Woodbury people" since they encountered Rick's group before Woodbury and were only there for a short period of time, but that was an impressive listing of Woodbury characters that I'd venture 99% of Walking Dead viewers could not name. Then again, I am really bad at remembering names. But I think my point about those Woodbury characters being under-developed at this point in the season still stands.
The only reason Tyreese even went to Woodbury is because Rick went nuts in front of him.

 
Homer J Simpson said:
Ash said:
I was :doh: to see the Governor in the closing scenes, although it was obvious he would enter the story again at some point. He's a badly written soap opera villain played by a terrible actor. Single worst piece of casting in the entire show. Let's hope it ends quickly.
Gotta agree on these points. The guy's awful.
Yeah I came here to post the same thing. I am bored to death of the Governor I was hoping he would come back much later there was no suspense at all this soon gotta make it a surprise like Sophia. There has to be some human conflict in the show, but not too much. The reason I watch TWD is because it is about people surviving in a ZOMBIE apocolypse. There are literally tons of shows about conflicted groups of humans to choose from, like that one that the power is out or really any action show. If I want gunfights I can watch those.

I tend to think in a situation like this there would be more encounters like running into the guys in the bar, the people on the bridge and gangs not Duke Dastardly stalking them.
I'm not defending the dragging out of the Governor storyline but the biggest threat in a zombie apocalypse isn't the zombies.

 
flapgreen said:
No Rick. No show
The show is about a zombie apocalypse. Rick and really all the characters are incidental.
Not really. The characters are essential. They have to be at least moderately compelling or it wouldn't work. We have to feel something for the characters, whether we like them or can't stand them.
I cheer for the zombies. I might not if there were better actors/characters. Hopefully the new version has some better peeps to cheer for.
I don't cheer for them but when some unknown character gets killed it's meaningless to me.

 
Like the show, but I do find it funny that they have been in the prison for so long and still haven't built up their defenses properly? Why wait until the chain link fence is nearly breached before you start adding support?
As the show has alluded to quite a few times, there were never that many walkers around to be worried about it. For some reason, the walkers are all advancing on the prison, which is the main plot line right now (which many people are forgetting or overlooking), hiding under this "virus" plot.

 
flapgreen said:
No Rick. No show
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They should have killed off Rick and kept Shane.
They did keep Shane ... he is called the Governor.
That makes no sense at all. Sounds like something Copeman would post.
What I meant by that comment was that had they kept Shane and killed off Rick, I think Shane would have been destined to become a Governor-like figure. I think he would have eventually been so obsessed with his own self-interest that he would have viewed those around him as expendable ... much like the Governor does. I don't think he would have faced the moral dilemmas Rick has.

 
Where I thought last season failed with the Governor was there was no real payoff. They did a good job early in the season comparing and contrasting Rick and the Governor as leaders. They then had the brilliant episode where they finally met. Then ...

Nothing really.

Last season was really building and building and building toward what appeared to be an inevitable Rick-Governor showdown and it never really materialized. Contrast that with the terrific work in Season 2 with Rick and Shane where everything built toward the inevitable showdown and it was sensational.

Maybe the writers pushed the Rick-Governor showdown off until this season. But that was one of my problems with last season's finale - no real sense of payoff with the Governor.

 
I thought he was interesting, but his motivations and craziness far too cartoonish.
From what little I've seen he's 1000x more cartoonish in the comic book (imagine that). I thought the comic book fans originally didn't like Morrisey because he was too nice and sane.

 
The show does miss Shane. Not so much the character, but the actor. Jon Bernthal played the part perfect. I think the show really misses his presence.

I'd like to see what he would have done with the part of Daryl. Norman Reedus isn't a good actor. I know I know, but "he's a bad###!!!!"

 
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Homer J Simpson said:
Ash said:
I was :doh: to see the Governor in the closing scenes, although it was obvious he would enter the story again at some point. He's a badly written soap opera villain played by a terrible actor. Single worst piece of casting in the entire show. Let's hope it ends quickly.
Gotta agree on these points. The guy's awful.
Yeah I came here to post the same thing. I am bored to death of the Governor I was hoping he would come back much later there was no suspense at all this soon gotta make it a surprise like Sophia. There has to be some human conflict in the show, but not too much. The reason I watch TWD is because it is about people surviving in a ZOMBIE apocolypse. There are literally tons of shows about conflicted groups of humans to choose from, like that one that the power is out or really any action show. If I want gunfights I can watch those.

I tend to think in a situation like this there would be more encounters like running into the guys in the bar, the people on the bridge and gangs not Duke Dastardly stalking them.
I'm not defending the dragging out of the Governor storyline but the biggest threat in a zombie apocalypse isn't the zombies.
Agree. I'd rather see another rogue group of bandits.
Hey, all I am saying is if I go to see Jaws I want to see some people getting chomped on by sharks, not a bunch of shootouts with the tagline "The most dangerous killer in the ocean is........da dum da.....Man"

Plus the allure of the governer was the conflict with Andrea and his assistant whose name escapes me, with them dead the whole Michon thing just seems weak.

 
The show does miss Shane. Not so much the character, but the actor. Jon Bernthal played the part perfect. I think the show really misses his presence.

I'd like to see what he would have done with the part of Daryl. Norman Reedus isn't a good actor. I know I know, but "he's a bad###!!!!"
The show suffers from not having an antagonistic character. Everyone is a predictable good guy, especially now that they got rid of Carol who was finally becoming interesting. I'd love it if they had Michonne step up and start talking more and taking more of a leadership role. Whether they're right or wrong, someone needs to be able to play devil's advocate to Rick's ideas.

 
The show does miss Shane. Not so much the character, but the actor. Jon Bernthal played the part perfect. I think the show really misses his presence.

I'd like to see what he would have done with the part of Daryl. Norman Reedus isn't a good actor. I know I know, but "he's a bad###!!!!"
The show suffers from not having an antagonistic character. Everyone is a predictable good guy, especially now that they got rid of Carol who was finally becoming interesting. I'd love it if they had Michonne step up and start talking more and taking more of a leadership role. Whether they're right or wrong, someone needs to be able to play devil's advocate to Rick's ideas.
Exactly. The show hasn't been the same since Shane died or Merle was with the main group. That constant tension isn't present, just moments here and there.
 
Homer J Simpson said:
Ash said:
I was :doh: to see the Governor in the closing scenes, although it was obvious he would enter the story again at some point. He's a badly written soap opera villain played by a terrible actor. Single worst piece of casting in the entire show. Let's hope it ends quickly.
Gotta agree on these points. The guy's awful.
Yeah I came here to post the same thing. I am bored to death of the Governor I was hoping he would come back much later there was no suspense at all this soon gotta make it a surprise like Sophia. There has to be some human conflict in the show, but not too much. The reason I watch TWD is because it is about people surviving in a ZOMBIE apocolypse. There are literally tons of shows about conflicted groups of humans to choose from, like that one that the power is out or really any action show. If I want gunfights I can watch those.

I tend to think in a situation like this there would be more encounters like running into the guys in the bar, the people on the bridge and gangs not Duke Dastardly stalking them.
I'm not defending the dragging out of the Governor storyline but the biggest threat in a zombie apocalypse isn't the zombies.
Agree. I'd rather see another rogue group of bandits.
Hey, all I am saying is if I go to see Jaws I want to see some people getting chomped on by sharks, not a bunch of shootouts with the tagline "The most dangerous killer in the ocean is........da dum da.....Man"

Plus the allure of the governer was the conflict with Andrea and his assistant whose name escapes me, with them dead the whole Michon thing just seems weak.
Yes, they did a really bad job of showing why Michonne hates the Governor so much.

 
Homer J Simpson said:
Ash said:
I was :doh: to see the Governor in the closing scenes, although it was obvious he would enter the story again at some point. He's a badly written soap opera villain played by a terrible actor. Single worst piece of casting in the entire show. Let's hope it ends quickly.
Gotta agree on these points. The guy's awful.
Yeah I came here to post the same thing. I am bored to death of the Governor I was hoping he would come back much later there was no suspense at all this soon gotta make it a surprise like Sophia. There has to be some human conflict in the show, but not too much. The reason I watch TWD is because it is about people surviving in a ZOMBIE apocolypse. There are literally tons of shows about conflicted groups of humans to choose from, like that one that the power is out or really any action show. If I want gunfights I can watch those.

I tend to think in a situation like this there would be more encounters like running into the guys in the bar, the people on the bridge and gangs not Duke Dastardly stalking them.
I'm not defending the dragging out of the Governor storyline but the biggest threat in a zombie apocalypse isn't the zombies.
Exactly. Kirkman has repeated said, whether in reference to the comics or TV show, that it is a story about the PEOPLE that happens to be set in a zombie apocalypse, and how the people react and relate to each other under that kind of pressure. Zombies are not the antagonist, they are just the setting, of the story.

 
Yes, they did a really bad job of showing why Michonne hates the Governor so much.
Not like they could go with the storyline from the comics. (Not saying they couldn't have tried, but it would have been significantly watered down for TV.)

In the comics

Michonne was brutally raped by the Governor, in scenes that even in the comics were hard to continue reading. In the TV show, they had the Governor molest Maggie, but it's hard to figure out exactly what got Michonne so upset with him. It was extremely clear in the comics just why she hated him so much.
 
Homer J Simpson said:
Ash said:
I was :doh: to see the Governor in the closing scenes, although it was obvious he would enter the story again at some point. He's a badly written soap opera villain played by a terrible actor. Single worst piece of casting in the entire show. Let's hope it ends quickly.
Gotta agree on these points. The guy's awful.
Yeah I came here to post the same thing. I am bored to death of the Governor
Agree with all of the above. He was never interesting and totally unnecessary.
Yes, they did a really bad job of showing why Michonne hates the Governor so much.
Not like they could go with the storyline from the comics. (Not saying they couldn't have tried, but it would have been significantly watered down for TV.)

In the comics

Michonne was brutally raped by the Governor, in scenes that even in the comics were hard to continue reading. In the TV show, they had the Governor molest Maggie, but it's hard to figure out exactly what got Michonne so upset with him. It was extremely clear in the comics just why she hated him so much.
Agree with pretty much all of this. The Governor was a lot more brutal in the comics and I thought that brutality was the thing that made him interesting. The TV version just comes off as a typically stock TV villain. They've winked at the comic book brutality, but they haven't really developed it. Part writing and part the actor, I guess, but whatever the reason I think it's taken away the characteristic that made him interesting.

 
I used to love this show but it seems like the last couple episodes have been more about zombies and less about gardening. I think I may be done with this show. :thumbdown:
I simply cannot stand Rick anymore. He boots Carol for stabbing the infected in the head, dragging them out back and burning them...only, to come back and see Hershel doing the same thing.
Are you watching the same show as we are?
:lol: This thread is gold, Jerry, gold!

 
I used to love this show but it seems like the last couple episodes have been more about zombies and less about gardening. I think I may be done with this show. :thumbdown:
I agree. A whole hour and they only open 1 peapod! Come on, at least give us a carrot or a potato!
If they aren't going to give us the gardening show we all desire, then they could have at least had the Pea be a mutant of some kind and attack <_<
:lmao:

 
I used to love this show but it seems like the last couple episodes have been more about zombies and less about gardening. I think I may be done with this show. :thumbdown:
I simply cannot stand Rick anymore. He boots Carol for stabbing the infected in the head, dragging them out back and burning them...only, to come back and see Hershel doing the same thing.
Are you watching the same show as we are?
:lol: This thread is gold, Jerry, gold!
It's better than the show.Do we think the gov is holding Lori hostage? Would explain her recent whereabouts and involvement with the midnight rat dangling.

 
I was :doh: to see the Governor in the closing scenes, although it was obvious he would enter the story again at some point. He's a badly written soap opera villain played by a terrible actor. Single worst piece of casting in the entire show. Let's hope it ends quickly.
Gotta agree on these points. The guy's awful.
Yeah I came here to post the same thing. I am bored to death of the Governor I was hoping he would come back much later there was no suspense at all this soon gotta make it a surprise like Sophia. There has to be some human conflict in the show, but not too much. The reason I watch TWD is because it is about people surviving in a ZOMBIE apocolypse. There are literally tons of shows about conflicted groups of humans to choose from, like that one that the power is out or really any action show. If I want gunfights I can watch those.

I tend to think in a situation like this there would be more encounters like running into the guys in the bar, the people on the bridge and gangs not Duke Dastardly stalking them.
I'm not defending the dragging out of the Governor storyline but the biggest threat in a zombie apocalypse isn't the zombies.
Exactly. Kirkman has repeated said, whether in reference to the comics or TV show, that it is a story about the PEOPLE that happens to be set in a zombie apocalypse, and how the people react and relate to each other under that kind of pressure. Zombies are not the antagonist, they are just the setting, of the story.
Yep. And if I am remembering correctly the title Walking Dead refers to thisr people trying to deal with the apocalypse and not the zombies themselves.

 
Yes, they did a really bad job of showing why Michonne hates the Governor so much.
Not like they could go with the storyline from the comics. (Not saying they couldn't have tried, but it would have been significantly watered down for TV.)

In the comics

Michonne was brutally raped by the Governor, in scenes that even in the comics were hard to continue reading. In the TV show, they had the Governor molest Maggie, but it's hard to figure out exactly what got Michonne so upset with him. It was extremely clear in the comics just why she hated him so much.
After letting her leave the Governor tried to have Michonne killed. I think that's why she hates him so much in the show. She also probably blames Andrea's death on him as well.

 
I was :doh: to see the Governor in the closing scenes, although it was obvious he would enter the story again at some point. He's a badly written soap opera villain played by a terrible actor. Single worst piece of casting in the entire show. Let's hope it ends quickly.
Gotta agree on these points. The guy's awful.
Yeah I came here to post the same thing. I am bored to death of the Governor
Agree with all of the above. He was never interesting and totally unnecessary.
Yes, they did a really bad job of showing why Michonne hates the Governor so much.
Not like they could go with the storyline from the comics. (Not saying they couldn't have tried, but it would have been significantly watered down for TV.)

In the comics

Michonne was brutally raped by the Governor, in scenes that even in the comics were hard to continue reading. In the TV show, they had the Governor molest Maggie, but it's hard to figure out exactly what got Michonne so upset with him. It was extremely clear in the comics just why she hated him so much.
Agree with pretty much all of this. The Governor was a lot more brutal in the comics and I thought that brutality was the thing that made him interesting. The TV version just comes off as a typically stock TV villain. They've winked at the comic book brutality, but they haven't really developed it. Part writing and part the actor, I guess, but whatever the reason I think it's taken away the characteristic that made him interesting.
Could have something to do with the show being on AMC and not HBO. Some scenese they might like to do wouldn't fly.

 
I enjoyed the Governor last season but I was skeptical of not killing him off. Here's hoping they kept him alive because they had something really cool planned for him this season.
Agreed. I mentioned my thought a couple times that I think Laurie killing him in that building would have been a great ending for him. I know they have plans, but for those of us who watched Heroes, it reminds me of the Season 1 ending in which Sylar didn't die. I know they liked the character and sometimes that drives a decision, like in Heroes, that derails the show a bit because the "revenge" takes too long and ends up being such a huge story. As you posted later, it kind of takes away from the whole last season. Heck, he could have just gone back to Woodbury and started over.

 
I mentioned my thought a couple times that I think Laurie killing him in that building would have been a great ending for him.
Still not sure what you're taking about here but maybe she'll kill him this season.
:wall:

Damn it, I mean Andrea. I think it would have been a much better story line if she got the Governor killed in that building. I thought the miraculous escape with no weapon only to track her down just before Rick saw her was not good at all. Like the posts on the previous couple pages, I am really not interested at all in the Governor anymore. The fact that he is already back really cheapens all of the stuff at the end of last season.

 
I mentioned my thought a couple times that I think Laurie killing him in that building would have been a great ending for him.
Still not sure what you're taking about here but maybe she'll kill him this season.
Preview shows her tripping over a fire pit while pretending to be a zombie.
Pretty sure she is a pile of slop in that zombie's belly. She probably can't walk anymore. They could do a Total Recall Kuato scene where she comes out of a zombie's belly and kills him while he tries to fight off the zombie.

 

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