[SPOILERS]Anyone see The Walking Dead season 4 premier?

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  • Well I was surprised that she chose to stay with the group inbetween Seasons 3 & 4. I would have thought she'd leave.
    I believe she's gonna be one of those major minor characters like Morgan was.

    Also I believe really the whole community will go to sht, not because Patrick has turned or for anybody else who ate the deer, but because I could not see the group ever being at peace longer than 2 episodes. There's always something in the way. In Season 3 it was Woodsbury vs. Prison. I wonder what it will be for Season 4 O.o

    How many have read the comics? I personally haven't but I'm curious to know if Michonne was a new creation for the TV series or if she was indeed from the comics.
  • one_9 wrote: »
    Well I was surprised that she chose to stay with the group inbetween Seasons 3 & 4. I would have thought she'd leave.
    I believe she's gonna be one of those major minor characters like Morgan was.

    Also I believe really the whole community will go to sht, not because Patrick has turned or for anybody else who ate the deer, but because I could not see the group ever being at peace longer than 2 episodes. There's always something in the way. In Season 3 it was Woodsbury vs. Prison. I wonder what it will be for Season 4 O.o

    How many have read the comics? I personally haven't but I'm curious to know if Michonne was a new creation for the TV series or if she was indeed from the comics.
    She might have stayed, but remember that it's only the first episode of season 4.
    From what I saw in the interview with the producers and writers.
    They said that this season will focus more on surviving & looking for a new place and it will have a lot of character development, understand the characters better. Because they're going to have to leave the prison.
  • ryokashoot wrote: »
    Because they're going to have to leave the prison.
    That's the only thing I wanted. The whole prison thing got boring after a few episodes.

    Also, Michonne was in the comics.
  • dudman1g wrote: »
    I hate how the show is turned into a soap opera more than a zombie killing series

    more zombies being pwnt pls
    this show has never been about stomping zombies, its about surviving.



    killing every infected you see is one way, another is making a safe community.
    they've gone both routes.
  • dudman1g wrote: »
    I hate how the show is turned into a soap opera more than a zombie killing series

    more zombies being pwnt pls
    It was never about zombie killing.

    Put yourself on a survival situation & see what happens. Their main objective is being alive, surviving. Not going around just killing zombies.
    All **** is soap opera my friend. hahaha
    That's the only thing I wanted. The whole prison thing got boring after a few episodes.

    Also, Michonne was in the comics.
    Yes, I know. It got really boring, but I was actually kinda glad they got to be in a safe place for awhile.

    I haven't read the comics, so it's all new to me. lol
  • dudman1g wrote: »
    I hate how the show is turned into a soap opera more than a zombie killing series

    more zombies being pwnt pls

    Right, but think of it like this:

    When one human is gonna interact with another, wouldn't there be inevitable "soap opera" drama that's really an everyday thing of today? One person may have one opinion, another person with another thought. When ideas for survival start to clash each other there is almost always going to be conflict.

    The raw, human emotion that is reactionary to any and all actions and events that happen, it's just powerful stuff.

    Yes the initial shock and awe with surviving human vs zombie is at the shows' core, but I believe what entices people is the dystopia environment of human vs human.

    Perfect examples of what I'm trying to say:
    I am Legend
    The Last of Us
    State of Decay
    Dead Rising
    Dead Island
    The Road
    Children of Men
    The Book of Eli
  • one_9 wrote: »
    Yes the initial shock and awe with surviving human vs zombie is at the shows' core, but I believe what entices people is the dystopia environment of human vs human.
    What entices me is how precise they capture the essence of each character and the emotions and problems that occur.
    Also, some of the problems are stuff people can relate to.
    "Oh man, I remember when a zombie ate my best friend. I can so relate to this."
    but, not really. hahahaha