Sounds like the finale is a lot jammed into one episode, just what these whining babies wanted
When you look at these other shows they have such a good pace to them for the story they want to tell. At most there's 1 or 2 filler/transitional eps for the over-arcing season.
TWD fumbles too much or stalls and drags along. I'm not sure who was whining for the writers to jam a whole lot of stuff in the finale. There's a few ppl wanting this "war" to go in to next season :x
Yea, people have been "whining," cuz with some exceptions a lot of these episodes have been letdowns or just sucked. You can get by a lot having the whole show be moody and dark, but eventually you gotta do something with it.
People want something to happen already, cuz every time the show slows down and tries to do regular character stuff, it sucks *** since the writers seem to be so damn poor at that stuff.
Like last episode...Michael Rooker was awesome, I mean dude was around for half the season. You're telling me he had all that this whole time and you never tapped that well?
...episode before that, Andrea was pretty damn good too....But everything outside of and around them pretty much sucked. So you can ignore all that other 20 or 30 minutes of the eps, or the eps when people aren't in immediate danger, or you can look at it for what it is. The people complaining are saying, just do something already, because you're only good at killing or almost killing people and when you're not, you're exposing how disappointing this show kinda is.
It's not what you do, it's how you do it.
Look at how many people read the scripts and throw up the
's ... Some of them are the same people who come back and post
's after the episode, because there's nothing really wrong with this show's ideas.
What they wanna do tends to be on point. Their whole symbolism and theme of people having hope in finding Sophie, and them finding out that their hope and decency are worthless in a hopeless world was a great idea. It's that this show can't execute those ideas in a good or entertaining way at all is the problem. Consistency. This has none. And it treats its characters like cardboard cutouts and its audience like we eat **** for breakfast.
Imagine if Christopher Nolan only wrote the story for
The Dark Knight. Same cast. Same money. All that. But then they bring in Tyler Perry and had him write the script and direct it.
How you do something matters. The Andrea chase and Merle guns-blazin episodes had more going on than that the truce meeting episode. But that episode was much better written, paced, timed and directed than those. 1 had a really good performance, 1 had a great performance, but both were stuffed with a lot of ********. The truce ep was well written and directed...everyone gave a good performance and every scene treated them like real people. If they're not gonna write and direct episodes as good as the truce episode, then get on with it.
And that's not even a high bar to reach. I coulda brought up the Morgan ep, but at this point, nobody's
that greedy.
This show has proven, it's only really good at killing people or almost killing people. So it's hard to be mad at fans who just want them to cut the ******** and get to it already.
This show has the best hook in television. Best premise, best vibe, best perspective and nobody could **** this up effects. That's why people who "don't even like this show" keep watching. And all they want is for it to be decent. Be as decent as a regular CBS show and people will be happy.