Where did they get infinite ammunition? Multiple sustained gun battles with everyone shooting full-auto guns. And they wasted about a million rounds shooting out windows last week. They actually think those sheets of roofing tin will stop bullets? (They won't.)
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Contestado por LastLion
el 30 de octubre de 2017 a las 22:53
The middle school writers gave them infinite ammo.
Contestado por D.J.
el 1 de noviembre de 2017 a las 00:24
It’s just more bad writing after bad writing. It’s long been established they won’t waste a single bullet on a walker if they can use a knife, but here they are intentionally wasting a thousand or more rounds of ammo to break windows.
Contestado por Kylopod
el 1 de noviembre de 2017 a las 01:10
This was one of the worst episodes in quite some time. The show jumped the shark in Season 7, but up to now I at least wasn't bored by it. Now, I was. You know you're in trouble when you're actually wishing for Negan to return.
Contestado por BarkingBaphomet
el 1 de noviembre de 2017 a las 01:47
in the comics they had Eugene working around the clock making bullets for weeks in preparation for the initial assault.
Contestado por Dark_Sithlord
el 1 de noviembre de 2017 a las 01:48
There was a time when this show was pretty riveting. It held my undivided attention, but now, that time has long passed. It's background filler as I'm doing work or chores.
Contestado por P.
el 1 de noviembre de 2017 a las 05:41
They only "explanation" I had for it, was, to attract walkers. Still stupid of course.
Contestado por NotoriousRio
el 1 de noviembre de 2017 a las 10:43
The show got silly years ago when Carol became Rambo and killing zombies became so easy.
Contestado por censorshipsucks06
el 1 de noviembre de 2017 a las 12:38
The unlimited ammo is akin to Star Trek Voyager (for those unfortunate enough to have watched the weakest entry in the Trek franchise).
SPOILERS FOR THAT SHOW BELOW (come on - it's 20+ years old - but yes - I'll still point out spoilers)
When the ship was initially stranded in the Delta Quadrant, they made a big deal out of the fact they only had "x" amount of photon torpedoes, and used them sparingly. However, when they encountered the Borg (because they needed to do SOMETHING to make this show interesting) they suddenly had an infinite supply of torpedoes. Also, they seemed to have an infinite number of shuttlecraft, which kept crashing onto planets and getting destroyed. They made a HUGE deal of how they built ONE craft - the Delta Flyer - but somehow, a ship that originally was stocked with 2 shuttlecraft burned through 25 during the course of the show.
This wasn't a "Jump the Shark" moment for me with TWD, but it's coming close. They at least need to have given us a nod and wink as to where all this ammo is coming from. As someone said before, they give some indication, even absurd, in the comic books.
And yes, I get it. It's a show about Zombies. So a certain amount of disbelief goes without saying. But when the show starts trampling over it's own logic and cannon, they lose the privilege of that excuse. They spent YEARS conserving ammunition. YEARS. But, having the ratings drop apparently means action trumps cannon.
Contestado por Kylopod
el 1 de noviembre de 2017 a las 12:50
You mean cannon trumps canon.
Contestado por Ray
el 1 de noviembre de 2017 a las 17:41
I liked Voyager. As for the ammo. didn't they get it from the woman group.
Contestado por jonnieblack
el 2 de noviembre de 2017 a las 19:28
I am definitely worried after the first two episodes.
Contestado por censorshipsucks06
el 3 de noviembre de 2017 a las 00:17
You mean like Rick bellowing out "We've ALREADY WON!!!!"
I hate that line. In every context it's used. No - you haven't already won. That's a line used mostly by people who are afraid they are about to lose, in order to keep people from abandoning them.
Contestado por jonnieblack
el 3 de noviembre de 2017 a las 00:35
Yup. Like that.
Contestado por jriddle73
el 4 de noviembre de 2017 a las 02:36
Actually, it's mostly used by shitty writers who saw it in the 10,000 previous movies and shows in which it was used and can't actually write original dialogue themselves.