This season has been much better.
And I just saw a post from the official Walking Dead Facebook page that a crossover is happening. No other info, just that it's real.
That's true. Saying something is miles better than season 2 of this show isn't saying a lot. This season hasn't been revolutionary, but it's been better and shows improvement for a show that was a tire fire for some time.
I've watched every episode (up until the recent break, as mentioned). I wanted to stop, but the completionist inside of me has a hard time dropping shows. American Horror Story -- which was absolute dog**** for years -- is an example of this. Last season was so bad it was laughable and embarrassing, whereas the two season before that were boring and bad.
The only really good season of AHS so far has been the first. I don't know why I still watch it, but I guess part of me hopes things will turn around.
I think the writing has improved, the story is at least interesting and it seems they're trying to come up with plots that haven't been done on the original series. However, there are two main issues that prevent me from getting sucked in to this series:To be fair, being miles better than season 2 is still an incredibly low bar to get over and doesn't inspire confidence that the Fear the Walking Dead is a decent show now.
Has any actual plot and character development happened or is it still just a bad acting and writing showcase? Because if the show has actually improved over the dumpster fire it's been during its entire run, I may masochistically binge this in the dead of winter when nothing else is airing.
Does this forum not have any sort of spoiler tag formatting?
(I don't see any, and blame myself for coming into this thread without being up to date. But it'd be nice if it did.)
Does this forum not have any sort of spoiler tag formatting?
(I don't see any, and blame myself for coming into this thread without being up to date. But it'd be nice if it did.)
I don't think he means civilization, but he's after oil refineries there so there still may be people in charge of one or two (like in The Road Warrior). We've seen quite a few pockets of civilization in Fear though, more than in TWD.Proctor John seems to imply there's civilization left in Texas.
Yup, good point. She's as cold as Troy is but she doesn't want to admit it. She looks at Troy and sees herself, and she hates him for it, but it's also why she thought she could manipulate and control him before.Madison kills Troy not because he led the horde to the ranch but because he was right. Madison would have destroyed the ranch to get what she wanted. She is no different from him, except that Troy admits who he is.