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I'm still watching; thought both of the episodes so far were pretty good.
It's not as good as it was a few season ago, but is still better than most of the garbage on television - so I'll continue to watch.
Took the words right out of my mouth....I agree. It's not my favorite show (it never was but at its peak definitely top 5 or 10) but it's still good enough to watch.
I do think that TWD and Fear have crossed paths now in terms of quality. TWD started and stayed for a long time as a 10 but has dipped down to a 6 and Fear started as a 4 I could barely watch and stayed there as a show I watched alone and in fast forward through much of it but this season it really shot up in quality by jettisoning most of the old characters while keeping the only two decent actors and added a lot of really interesting and well acted characters. This season I'd even give Fear an 8.
I didn't watch the first 3 years of Fear, so don't know how season 4 was compared to the prior seasons. I watched season 4 as the episodes aired this year; began to enjoy it as the season progressed & as they used less "flashback" scenes (having not watched the first 3 season, I didn't know who any of those folks were so didn't enjoy them much, plus it interrupted the flow badly).
I seem to recall sombody having a large zombie grinder. Maybe the garbage pail kids...???Nick.
I still watch it. Def ready for Rick to die and let the story move along. I haven't read the comics so that veering means nothing to me. It definitely isn't as good as it was but its still a decent zombie show. With them losing Rick and Maggie, they will have some challenges to create characters people cherish. This is where the willingness to kill people off has bitten them in the rear.
I have been ready for more of a drama where they try to reinstall society norms with the occasional herd rolling through. They also have showed no ability to create a machine that helps with large herd destruction. That would have been one of my first "jobs". Sort of like the wailing turbine the governor had created to capture the dead.
I seem to recall sombody having a large zombie grinder. Maybe the garbage pail kids...???
It is definitely NOT worth watching Seasons 1-3 unless you want to watch the first two or three episodes to see what the showrunners claim was the very first outbreak and supposedly the friend of "Druggie Depp" (can't remember his real character name but that was his fan nickname) was the literal first zombie.
It's too bad really, the premise for Fear ("watch the beginnings of the zombie outbreak”) was really good but they totally nerfed it. You see the barest beginnings of the outbreak when the first handful of zombies are roaming around but then when the outbreak really gets going (ie the parts you want to see like the beginning of the remake of Dawn of the Dead) the characters spend that time locked in a safe building. So you don’t get to see law enforcement and military try to stem the tide, they just talk about it obtusely and never show anything.
....... No way Daryl can carry this show.
That's amazing considering how little they were paying Andrew Lincoln.He got a $20 M contract to not carry it though! Wonder if that is across multiple seasons, all guaranteed, etc.
But I agree, I am not sure his character can carry it. Interesting to see what they do, but it seems like there is a lot of drama going on in the background. Losing 3 of the leads this season. Firing Riggs last season. Multiple law suits still open. Killing off good characters for the sake of the uncertainty and drama also has the impact of creating a lack of stability.
Contrast that with Norman getting paid $20 million for his same dumb looks and greasy hair.There is some inconsistency on information of what he was paid, I saw $90K per episode. But some articles say more.
Either way, I think he is on Easy Street.
There is some inconsistency on information of what he was paid, I saw $90K per episode. But some articles say more.
Either way, I think he is on Easy Street.
Remember when Seinfeld turned down $5,000,000 per episode?There is some inconsistency on information of what he was paid, I saw $90K per episode. But some articles say more.
Either way, I think he is on Easy Street.
Remember when Seinfeld turned down $5,000,000 per episode?
My god, I hate that song so much.
Carl’s dead? What about the baby...I think her name was Judith, she still alive? She should be something like 6 or 7 years old now.
And yes, stopped watching it.
Carl’s dead? What about the baby...I think her name was Judith, she still alive? She should be something like 6 or 7 years old now.
And yes, stopped watching it.