Am I the only one who actually loves this season? I mean, sure, the characters weren't great, but at least it's better than the so-so episodes of season 2 and some of the hit-and-miss episodes of season 1. By the way, I loved the Lost finale. It's one the best episodes of the entire series for me, possibly ever.
At least this one has motivation. Comic Governor was more "imma bad buy rawr pew pew!" and "I'll cut your are off for the lulz!"
That describes the TV show Governor too haha. The guy was already evil for no reason before he fought Michonne.
True, to an extent. But for the most part the character development does suck. I do like how they've handled Michonne since the break though. Though I wont complain if they leave out one of her... other traits.
It was like I was watching a script from a high school class with 15 minutes of cheesy 80s horror mixed in.
Todd Mcfarlane is an annoying douche. I like Spawn but damn does that guy not know what the fuck he's talking about when it comes to TWD. Thinking Milton this big plot mover, and other outrageous things. He's a dolt.
He is a writer, he looks at things from a different perspective. I don't think he was being serious (in the sense of that actually happening) when he said that.
Sat through another 35 minutes of pure shit. Tyrese's part with the pits was the only thing that was good from this episode. It pisses me off now how they put a song over the end of each episode now, as if to say that this is another huge hit with outstanding writing like Breaking Bad, while apart from Season 1 and one or two episodes it has been a complete piece of shit. I'm thinking the should would've been WAY better if we had had several groups each season, not a single one staying put in a dumb farm or a prison, but constantly on the move. I don't get the whole "character development" they aimed for, what character development? There's no room for that in a zombie apocalypse, either you're safe momentarily or not, there's no middle-ground for them to fuck around about emotional issues or whatever.
I definitely have to agree with your movement statement. I definitely think season one hit the nail of the head in terms of locations (the camp with the RV, the city and all other scenes from when Rick first wakes up).