relantel wrote:Fear is back this weekend. It can't possibly get any worse, can it?
I will watch just to find out.
relantel wrote:Fear is back this weekend. It can't possibly get any worse, can it?
Zarovich wrote:relantel wrote:Fear is back this weekend. It can't possibly get any worse, can it?
I will watch just to find out.
DelPen wrote:I decided to skip watching this season and wait for Netflix. But are they STILL fighting Negan? Seems like it’s just dragging on and on.
Zarovich wrote:The disconnect between the end of last season of Fear and the start of this one is annoying. I like the show but that is a big hole.
FLPensFan wrote:Zarovich wrote:The disconnect between the end of last season of Fear and the start of this one is annoying. I like the show but that is a big hole.
I am absolutely HATING this season of Fear, so much so that I may stop watching.
I am so confused by the gaping hole between last season and this season, and even more confused by this whole two timeline things. Doing it for one episode may work, but for a whole season or multiple episodes......WTF.
I thought it was cool they were bringing on some new people, but, it seems like Jenna Elfman (Naomi) came on just to get killed off somehow within 3 episodes.....if I am following the timeline correctly and what Alycia said.
They really needed to think out the whole story for Fear much better before starting the series. I often feel like they are just throwing random crap at a dart board, and there is no order or meaning to how things air. Every few shows they do some really cool things (I liked the girl who was feeding information to nomad people), but they screw so much else up
Biggest issue I have is where TWD was great at killing off and replacing characters with INTERESTING characters, Fear really struggles with this. Daniel, Travis, Ophelia, and now Nick are all gone from season 1. Who has really replaced them.....they had the ranch brothers and father, but they killed them off already, Anna Lucia....big whoop....maybe the girl reporter and I like John Dorie so far, but, it's just not a great show. Has dropped off pretty sharply for me.
I think TWD had a lag for a season and a half, drawing out the Negan stuff waaaaay too long, but I thought last season, or at least the 2nd half was pretty good and next season SHOULD be good as well.
Zarovich wrote:FLPFSpoiler:
FLPensFan wrote:Zarovich wrote:FLPFSpoiler:
I thought they did do that, but couldn't remember for sure. At a minimum.....Spoiler:
Zarovich wrote:FLPensFan wrote:Zarovich wrote:FLPFSpoiler:
I thought they did do that, but couldn't remember for sure. At a minimum.....Spoiler:
I have no idea where the show is going at this point. I do like the new characters sans Morgan. His routine is getting stale.
Zarovich wrote:I think they should get out of following a group around as bad killing off some while adding more to the group. Just have a group for a season and then end that group. Have them live, die, find someplace to stay, or whatever. Do different places and keep it fresh that way. I am not sure I want Morgan to be some wandering character who meets different people but Al would be ok to video these groups and get their stories.
Daniel wrote:Zarovich wrote:I think they should get out of following a group around as bad killing off some while adding more to the group. Just have a group for a season and then end that group. Have them live, die, find someplace to stay, or whatever. Do different places and keep it fresh that way. I am not sure I want Morgan to be some wandering character who meets different people but Al would be ok to video these groups and get their stories.
That seems to be where the series is headed. Let John and Laura live happily ever after, keep Morgan and Al for next season. I know you're tired of Morgan but he is an interesting character that the writers have just gotten caught in a loop. Let him and Al grow as characters and move FTWD towards an anthology style series. That would allow them to go across America and show an audience what's going on in Seattle, Boston, Chicago, etc.
Zarovich wrote:Daniel wrote:Zarovich wrote:I think they should get out of following a group around as bad killing off some while adding more to the group. Just have a group for a season and then end that group. Have them live, die, find someplace to stay, or whatever. Do different places and keep it fresh that way. I am not sure I want Morgan to be some wandering character who meets different people but Al would be ok to video these groups and get their stories.
That seems to be where the series is headed. Let John and Laura live happily ever after, keep Morgan and Al for next season. I know you're tired of Morgan but he is an interesting character that the writers have just gotten caught in a loop. Let him and Al grow as characters and move FTWD towards an anthology style series. That would allow them to go across America and show an audience what's going on in Seattle, Boston, Chicago, etc.
I could go for that.
DelPen wrote:I wrote of walking Dead in the middle of season 7 when there was a barrage of filler episodes. The breaking point was that ridiculous trash people pit fight. But I kind of caught the gist of what was left, watched the finale when it was on Netflix last fall and was not satisfied. Nothing happened.
Well I recently binge watched season 8 and it was actually good. I can’t think of really any filler episodes or useless exposition that didn’t further the plot. It helped that the entire season took place over just a few days much like season 1. The pacing was perfect.
I need the catch up on the comics but story wise we are in a really good place for some different plot lines and it looks like they are going there. Should be good again this season.
So Fear, last episode I saw was in season 2 when Chris shot that guy in the barn. Lots to catch up on. Should I even bother?
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