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[AMC] The Walking Dead

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RE: [AMC] The Walking Dead

#31
I've been watching this since 2010. I LOVE zombie movies. Dawn of The Dead is my favorite. Back in the early 2000 there were several great zombie movies. Nowadays they are awful. More guns, empty characters, and explosions plus bad scripts than anything else. How in the world TWD transformed into a Steven Seagal movie? I remember the beginning was so thrilling suspenses, a story, characters that you cared about, scary zombies. But after season 3 or 4 everything turned into guns and people fighting people. Cheap scripts, retarded dialogues, poor CGI. Take any episode from season 4 on and you can broadcast it on a cheap TV station as "action" movie. No one would tell the difference.

RE: [AMC] The Walking Dead

#32
I really like this series, my favorite character is without a doubt Rick

RE: [AMC] The Walking Dead

#33
new season almost good:D no more kimble and that good

RE: [AMC] The Walking Dead

#34
Fell off after season 4 if we're being honest. Not to mention ricks dead

RE: [AMC] The Walking Dead

#35
It's no surprise to anyone that the quality of the show went to absolute shit during season 7-8 but season 9 was great and so far season 10 is good.

RE: [AMC] The Walking Dead

#36
The walking what? Is it still existing?
No seriously after season 4 it has become shit

RE: [AMC] The Walking Dead

#37
i watch it but now is past. it so bad tv show, zombies are much more than even if they kill them of 1000...

RE: [AMC] The Walking Dead

#38
La oved this series.. up until "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be" ever since that episode I have just turned off the series
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RE: [AMC] The Walking Dead

#39
The Walking Dead is probably one of the greatest shows out there (at least in the Zombie universe), but I feel like they're just dragging it a bit too much

RE: [AMC] The Walking Dead

#40
Well the show is kinda ruined with no Carl and Rick

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