That's exactly what I disliked in that episode. Such a cheap trick seen in almost every (American) movie.
huh? I'm thinking the opposite, it would have been a cheap trick if Rick said something like "he's a dead guy. who the fuck need him?"
Pander loves that it makes Atlanta look awesome
i'll i will say, the city where we live looks pretty fucking grim in that show
I asked Pander, but I think he was busy - did you see any of the shooting going on in downtown Atlanta? I know the ATL is a very large metro area, but I did seriously consider going down and trying out to be a zombie on this show
The second episode was ok. I was expecting he was going to mow down those zombies with the tank. I mean come on, who in their right minds wouldn't try to start up the tank?
and just how realistic would that have been? I know the protagonist, Rick, is a police officer - but how many people do you know, know how to drive a tank? I can certainly tell you it is much difficult than it looks, and I in no way assumed at all that Rick would be driving the tank. actually, in the comics there is another bad group of survivors and they learn how to commandeer a tank - with a hilarious result
The Asian kid interests me. The redneck was an asshole, but I don't think anyone deserves to be left like that and face starving to death or being eaten. Anywho, I think I will watch the show for another 2 episodes max, if they don't pick up the pace and add more curve balls, I'm tuning off.
in an end-of-the-world situation, why would you not leave someone like that behind? it's not like they didn't try to let him go, as even the man who took the brunt edge of the Racist's wraith, T-Dog, was about to let him go
the Racist stood up moments early, essentially saying that if anybody stood against his leadership that he would shoot them. this is not something you want to deal with when zombies are running around ending the world and all
I think that the Racist's brother is still in the camp, and was infuriated in the next episode previews that they left his brother? so I don't think we have, interestingly, seen the last of the Redneck Racist Michael Rooker (who plays the perfect asshole, yes)
Frank - yeah, they basically green-lit the second season before the first season even came out. wow, talk about unprecedented