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Old 03-12-2013, 04:59 PM
Pathology Pathology is offline
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I agree that it is more about the characters then the zombies, just like BSG was more about the people then the cylon conflict. The pace of the show has no affect on if the show is good it is the decision making of the characters in this season that is frustrating me. I understand Rick is going crazy I got that 5 episodes ago, evolve the crazy please don't make him go comfort his own friend who went crazy and learn zero from it. An entire episode dedicated to Rick and Morgan and what do we get at the end? More development between Mishon and Carl, that 10 mins of the episode was great.

Lots of focus on Andrea and I am still trying to figure out how she is developing? So she is in to egotistical narcissistic guys, but how did she change at all since her relationship with Shane? Yes she cares about people and ask these questions about what the gov did but then request a sit down with a guy she has been with for "months" and seems to be unable read at all. I am fine with her being wishy washy but she is completely oblivious to absolutely everything about him, did she really think there was any chance he would clear the air? Also how did this meeting get the okay from Rick's group (the previous 2 episodes did not make it appear this would in anyway fit in the story), from The Gov shooting up the prison out of no where and a plea of "you need to assassinate him Andrea" to "So I think me and the Gov are going to sit down over some whiskey and hash this out no problem, Andrea told me he pinky swore it was not an Ambush sound good gang alright back in a jiff."

I don't know maybe I am wrong, it isn't the pace that is getting to me it is the lack of development of the characters or the world/setting <--including the zombies.
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