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<blockquote data-quote="Deset Gled" data-source="post: 6687101" data-attributes="member: 7808"><p>I turned it off an hour in.</p><p></p><p>There are so many problems with this show that others have stated well. It was slow, boring, too long, had no characters that I felt affinity for, had no plot lines that I'm remotely interested in, and I'm already burned out on TWD (I watched about three episodes last season, and I didn't miss anything important).</p><p></p><p>The most painful part for me was when the kid with the knife talked about the mysterious deaths going on across the country. That's the show I want to watch! Not this one. I turned in to see the zombie apocalypse start, dammit, not some high school melodrama. </p><p></p><p>Maybe the heroin addict plot is an allegory for the producers of the show. They want to break free from the pain they've inflicted on TWD, but they've forgotten how to get by without the bleh. Even when they get a chance to completely start over clean, they fall back into their old habits and destroy their TV show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deset Gled, post: 6687101, member: 7808"] I turned it off an hour in. There are so many problems with this show that others have stated well. It was slow, boring, too long, had no characters that I felt affinity for, had no plot lines that I'm remotely interested in, and I'm already burned out on TWD (I watched about three episodes last season, and I didn't miss anything important). The most painful part for me was when the kid with the knife talked about the mysterious deaths going on across the country. That's the show I want to watch! Not this one. I turned in to see the zombie apocalypse start, dammit, not some high school melodrama. Maybe the heroin addict plot is an allegory for the producers of the show. They want to break free from the pain they've inflicted on TWD, but they've forgotten how to get by without the bleh. Even when they get a chance to completely start over clean, they fall back into their old habits and destroy their TV show. [/QUOTE]
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