I still think Negan killed it, but I'll give it one more season before I give up as I already did with "FTWD." Negan is too much of a comic book character. In the real world such a person could not be as successful, so it takes the realism out of the show, IMO.
I think the entirety of Season 7 has been an epic shark-jump. Negan is ridiculously over the top, of course, but I'd also cite the communities they encounter in this season--the Scavengers, the Kingdom, Oceanside. It's all become a laughable, kitschy cartoon.
I was also pretty pissed that they killed off Glenn, but the show has had such a massive body count from its main characters I'll give it a pass on this.
I still think Negan killed it, but I'll give it one more season before I give up as I already did with "FTWD." Negan is too much of a comic book character. In the real world such a person could not be as successful, so it takes the realism out of the show, IMO.
Negan was mildly enjoyable, but he's overstayed his welcome.
I think the entirety of Season 7 has been an epic shark-jump. Negan is ridiculously over the top, of course, but I'd also cite the communities they encounter in this season--the Scavengers, the Kingdom, Oceanside. It's all become a laughable, kitschy cartoon.
I was also pretty pissed that they killed off Glenn, but the show has had such a massive body count from its main characters I'll give it a pass on this.
Agreed except on Glenn, who should have died at the dumpster.
Agreed except on Glenn, who should have died at the dumpster.
I agree the logistics of the dumpster sequence didn't make a whole lot of sense. It was also predictable. (One of the most ancient rules in adventure stories is that if a character appears to die but the evidence is at all ambiguous, HE'S ALIVE.) I'm just commenting that I think Glenn was to a certain extent integral to the show, and that it has lost something since he died. (I'm aware he also dies in the comics, but I haven't read those so I can't comment on them.) I'm not certain why. I've seen this happen on other shows before, where a major character is killed off and afterward the show is just less interesting. I know Glenn isn't a fan favorite the way Daryl or Carol is, but I'd argue he's underrated. Maybe part of it is that he provided a certain moral center to the story. He is perhaps the only character with an unambiguously positive arc; he started out as basically a naive nerd and gradually grew into a smart, resourceful hero even as the other characters, from Rick on down, were becoming increasingly compromised.
Agreed except on Glenn, who should have died at the dumpster.
I agree the logistics of the dumpster sequence didn't make a whole lot of sense. It was also predictable. (One of the most ancient rules in adventure stories is that if a character appears to die but the evidence is at all ambiguous, HE'S ALIVE.) I'm just commenting that I think Glenn was to a certain extent integral to the show, and that it has lost something since he died. (I'm aware he also dies in the comics, but I haven't read those so I can't comment on them.) I'm not certain why. I've seen this happen on other shows before, where a major character is killed off and afterward the show is just less interesting. I know Glenn isn't a fan favorite the way Daryl or Carol is, but I'd argue he's underrated. Maybe part of it is that he provided a certain moral center to the story. He is perhaps the only character with an unambiguously positive arc; he started out as basically a naive nerd and gradually grew into a smart, resourceful hero even as the other characters, from Rick on down, were becoming increasingly compromised.
Forget the logistics. The fantastic happens on this show all the time. It was just too much for me to suspend disbelief.
As for Glenn, unfortunately I don't think they could afford to allow any character to be integral to the show. The show has been damaged in some respects by his loss, however with time I think it will prove inconsequential.
Forget the logistics. The fantastic happens on this show all the time.
One of the most basic principles in fantasy is that you set up the rules and stick by them. Saying "it's just fantasy" is a copout. Good fantasies always have a coherent internal logic.
Forget the logistics. The fantastic happens on this show all the time.
One of the most basic principles in fantasy is that you set up the rules and stick by them. Saying "it's just fantasy" is a copout. Good fantasies always have a coherent internal logic.
No, idiot, "forget the logistics" for the purposes of my post as the greater damage to the story was not done by the logistical feat of allowing Glenn to get under the dumpster, but having him survive such a well-crafted death at all. The mode of escape is relatively unimportant to me, as ridiculous as it was.
Réponse de D.J.
le 24 août 2017 à 19h27
I still think Negan killed it, but I'll give it one more season before I give up as I already did with "FTWD." Negan is too much of a comic book character. In the real world such a person could not be as successful, so it takes the realism out of the show, IMO.
Réponse de Kylopod
le 24 août 2017 à 19h41
I think the entirety of Season 7 has been an epic shark-jump. Negan is ridiculously over the top, of course, but I'd also cite the communities they encounter in this season--the Scavengers, the Kingdom, Oceanside. It's all become a laughable, kitschy cartoon.
I was also pretty pissed that they killed off Glenn, but the show has had such a massive body count from its main characters I'll give it a pass on this.
Réponse de His Excellency
le 24 août 2017 à 21h14
Charming avatar!
Réponse de His Excellency
le 24 août 2017 à 21h14
Negan was mildly enjoyable, but he's overstayed his welcome.
Réponse de His Excellency
le 24 août 2017 à 21h15
Agreed except on Glenn, who should have died at the dumpster.
Réponse de Kylopod
le 25 août 2017 à 05h14
I agree the logistics of the dumpster sequence didn't make a whole lot of sense. It was also predictable. (One of the most ancient rules in adventure stories is that if a character appears to die but the evidence is at all ambiguous, HE'S ALIVE.) I'm just commenting that I think Glenn was to a certain extent integral to the show, and that it has lost something since he died. (I'm aware he also dies in the comics, but I haven't read those so I can't comment on them.) I'm not certain why. I've seen this happen on other shows before, where a major character is killed off and afterward the show is just less interesting. I know Glenn isn't a fan favorite the way Daryl or Carol is, but I'd argue he's underrated. Maybe part of it is that he provided a certain moral center to the story. He is perhaps the only character with an unambiguously positive arc; he started out as basically a naive nerd and gradually grew into a smart, resourceful hero even as the other characters, from Rick on down, were becoming increasingly compromised.
Réponse de His Excellency
le 25 août 2017 à 08h52
Forget the logistics. The fantastic happens on this show all the time. It was just too much for me to suspend disbelief.
As for Glenn, unfortunately I don't think they could afford to allow any character to be integral to the show. The show has been damaged in some respects by his loss, however with time I think it will prove inconsequential.
Réponse de Kylopod
le 25 août 2017 à 10h38
One of the most basic principles in fantasy is that you set up the rules and stick by them. Saying "it's just fantasy" is a copout. Good fantasies always have a coherent internal logic.
Réponse de Bloodshot77
le 25 août 2017 à 12h44
Anything after season 2 was just corny and awful starting with the introduction of Governor.
Réponse de His Excellency
le 25 août 2017 à 20h06
No, idiot, "forget the logistics" for the purposes of my post as the greater damage to the story was not done by the logistical feat of allowing Glenn to get under the dumpster, but having him survive such a well-crafted death at all. The mode of escape is relatively unimportant to me, as ridiculous as it was.
Réponse de Dark_Sithlord
le 29 août 2017 à 12h11
Beth's death. It was just utterly pointless and turned a moment of joyous reunion on its ear, into a WTF moment.
Réponse de Moonglum9
le 30 août 2017 à 13h46
Not until Ted McGinley becomes a cast member.