laza wrote:Does seem rather strange for American production to be only six episodes long.
Thankfully they got green light for 2nd one
tonyeh wrote:Warning Contains spoilers of all episodes.
The Walking Dead has been very good, but it suffered from a number of issues. It strayed WAYYYY off the source material too much for my liking. That would have been ok if the writing was as good as the comic, but it generally wasn't.
There are some TERRIBLE characters in it. Bog standard cliches like Merle (The Racist Southern White Trash Cut Out) and Daryl (The Racist Southern White Trash Cut Out's Brother)*, plus T-Dog (Gansta Rappa Guy With A Stupid Fresh Name) and some nameless do-nothing (Southern White Trash Who Beats His Wife Guy).
There are wayyyy too many characters in it too. Equity card members there to make up some numbers and who are instantly forgettable. The Latino family that just drives off in Ep5. WTF was the point in writing those people into the script? And the Black woman who choses to die in the end in the CDC building. I don't even remember her name! She did feck all.
And there just wasn't enough zombies in the show. A lot of the time I got the impression that this zombie apocalypse was that bad. The zombies were only a threat so long as the script called for it. There's significant areas where there are none at all.
The major problem was the series length. 6 episodes? That's alright for a comedy program like 'The IT Crowd' or something, but this deserved a much longer run. A post apocalypic zombie massacre...and producers were afraid it wouldn't be a hit? What the hell planet are they on?
*He does get better as the series goes on.
The writing in the comic better? You could condense about 6 issues of the comic books and it still wouldn't be half an hour of the TV show. Even though the writing wobbled at times (evident since Darabont sacked the entire writing staff) it was far better than Kirkman's efforts (who's pacing in the comics is often terrible) especially the pilot, which was written by Darabont.
Not enough zombies? The show, and the comics, is not particularly about zombies. It's about the survivors and how they cope in that kind of environment. The show had more or less the same big set-piece scenes as the comics did, plus they expanded on them. It didn't diverge from the comic like you make out. The same things happen, only in a different context to flesh out the show. It didn't stray way of course at all. Darabont merely added logical plotlines to the story, like the CDC in the final episode. The CDC is in Atlanta, and seeing they were looking answers to what was going on, this would be the first place a survivor would go knowing it was there. Had the TV show stuck exactly, page for page to the books, then we'd be at the Governor by now already.
Poor characters? Again, the subject material is from a comic. They're paper thin, literally. Kirman himself has admited that he wishes he could go back and write Daryl into the books. TWD is set in the deep south - notrious hick country; notorious for racism. A show needs it's villains and anti-heroes. I actually hope that he (Daryl) survives and stays in the show, because Norman Reedus did an excellent job on the character. Agree with T-Dog. Daft name, but doesn't annoy me too much. In either case, half of these characters are in the show to get eaten. So if you don't like them, hope they get chomped.
6 episodes was nowhere near enough for a first season. But thankfully another 13 are being made, and I reckon another 13 after that, because after Atlanta, things get interesting.
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