“It is astonishingly good, more so for being so different from the comic. But not in the way that it feels. It feels like ‘Preacher,’ and dammit, that’s all I actually want,” exclaimed Bleeding Cool** after reading the completed script for AMC’s upcoming adaptation of Preacher from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.
anyone watch The Walking Dead?
literally the only thing I can think about is whether or not Abraham is going to get infected after Sasha accidentally cut him with her zombie killing knife.
Sasha. Yeah, the kidnapping victim was a nice little touch. And f'ing HORRIBLE when you think about it. The rest of the episode was a little long winded. Only thing I hope, is that all that sturm und drang has a payoff. Obviously they are about to be face to face with ANOTHER potential host/home. If it goes tits up from the get go that is gonna get a little samey. They kinda rushed into the 'meat' of things with Gareth and company. I want them to be faced with a new colony who might not be ideal, but this overall weariness they have gone to great lengths to establish, might force them to take the bad with the good. Build drama, some mystery...and then the twist. At least a few episodes of 'what is really going on here' might help to keep it from becoming another 'run awaaaaaay' lather rinse repeat situation.
Watched Better Call Saul's first episode finally. Nice. Especially the b&w open @ the Cinnabon. Like the vestiges of humanity that he still has prior to becoming Saul Goodman. It's vaguely Breaking Bad-like, you can't ignore that birthright...but it has it's own flavor too. Michael McKean is always good, and Chuck's 'ailment' should get mined for some nice stuff. A little disappointed that they went right into Tuco like that, but it is what it is. Gotta hook the viewers and keep em coming back. I think the show has potential, but also...a shelf life. But hell, give me more Mike Ehrmantraut and maybe bring back The Chicken Man and a certain bell ringer, and you got my vote.
Saw all 3 episodes so far. Really solid with excellent pacing.
The kidnapping victim was another reminder that some of the people are worse than the zombies. It was a bit much that it was Maggie who kept running into loose single zombies, but the episode was about her.
I could see the characters so weary and tired of travelling and the dangers that come with it that they fall in with an established settlement and let themselves not see that it is a little hinky, but from the promos, Rick is having none of that first guy.
It might be interesting for them to end up at an established place that is actually on the up and up for a while, incorrectly suspecting things are not right initially. A group like theirs showing up and turning out to actually be the eeeeevil ones would be one thing to do. A fully functional strong settlement would anchor the characters there, as they would have no reason to leave, and there are a lot more stories out in the world.
One other thing is that the exploring episodes tend to be a lot better than the hanging around a settlement episodes, although I like the exploring the deserted city episodes so much more than the wandering through the woods ones.
At this point the show is following the comics much more closely then I would like as I have read the comics. I really like it when they add stuff not in the comics at all such as the town of terminus or the Hospital in Atlanta.
Without spoiling too much the group getting to D.C. follows the comics very closely with just different details such as Terminus (not the actual cannibalism itself) and the community of Noah's family being tangents. The main different is the group is much bigger by this point in the TV show vs the comics. The comics have some brutal stuff and kill off people all the time.
I have not enjoyed this season as much as others specially after the great potential the first three epsiodes had at the beginning. This second half has started so slow and I really don't want the better part of this half season of them on the road. That would mean 24 episodes of them being on the road and it is just getting redundant at this point.
I highly doubt the red herring thought. Last summer I saw a TWD poster on-line that had Lucille in the foreground and Glen in the background. I only saw it once and then it disappeared off the net so I think they are teasing it hard. They seem to be salivating with that potential storyline and I am thinking that is the big reveal at the end of this season. If they go forward with that storyline they are going to p*ss a whole lot of viewers off ... you all know how I feel about Kirkman ...HEAVY potential SPOILERS
Did Robert Kirkman Spoil A Major ?The Walking Dead? Death On A Comedy Show?
http://uproxx.com/tv/2015/02/robert-kirkman-spoils-a-major-the-walking-dead-death-on-a-comedy-show/
If you are in the know, they sure seem to be teasing the crap out of it, especially with the easter egg the other night. Maybe they are 'red herring-ing' everyone...who knows?
It's good ****.Yeah have really enjoyed the first three episodes and am hooked for the rest of the first season now