I'm still trying to figure out how this particular story got approved as the vehicle for the show. I mean, a teenage junkie replete with annoying teen sister, soccer mom from hell and D-bag "step dad" (aka Mom's live-in bf)? Who thought that would be a good idea?
Fact is, I don't give a sht that they are a "blended" family despite the media trying to claim that that's a big deal (it's not). The fact is they are incredibly boring and tedious and lame and moronic and unsympathetic and unlikable and gross and disgusting. They aren't protagonists. They are just...nothing.
My biggest gripe about the show is that I know -- I just know -- that the members of this annoying family will not be killed off. Certainly not as quickly as they should be, sigh...
I read an article recently comparing this pilot to other series' pilots. People are used to the pilot being the all-out explosive episode designed to fish in viewers and hook them into the show, if even at least in the short term. He went on to say that he was perplexed by this pilot and couldn't understand why it broke those rules. Like you, he was at a loss trying to figure out how this particular pilot was chosen to be the show's launch vehicle, going on to say that, with only 6 episodes on order for the first season (like the original series), it was baffling that they would piss away so much airtime doing nothing of any consequence with nothing much happening.
Baffling indeed. I mean, I don't expect instant balls-to-the-wall action right out of the gate. But I expect to be shown obvious signs of what is to come in a logically progressing way. Just showing us a couple girls watching a video on their phones isn't enough to be realistic. It doesn't explain anything really.
And if there was a mysterious flu that was taking half the kids out of school that would not only be national news but everyone would be hysterical over it. -- Yet we didn't get any of that. The characters basically just shrugged at the fact that there was an epidemic (pandemic?) underway. "Oh, only five kids on the school bus today? Ho hum." That wasn't realistic at all, especially when one considers the mass hysteria that happens in the real world when even the slightest event happens. So the most I can figure is that in the FtWD universe the municipalities put Xanax into the water supply. That's the only thing that would explain the general apathy everyone has towards what is clearly going on around them.
Other issues: Why didn't they explain where the virus came from? Why didn't they show us how it developed? Why didn't they show us how it is able to spread so rapidly? They don't have to give us all the answers right out of the box but they could have shown us something, a hint, a morsel. Instead we got D-bag dad fixing a sink, that's it.
I have not been able to push myself to watch it...
My view is a little more bleak. I regret having watched this episode and wasting precious time I could have used to sleep. All I took from this episode is their kid has a really nasty drug issue and the other kid suffers from "fight da man!" syndrome.
Don't you find this show just plain weird? And I don't mean in a scary zombie way either. It's more than just the bad Walking Dead show runner/writing nonsense too. There's something really wrong with it, all the way down to the core. It just doesn't work.
So in other words this thing is a muddled soap opera that happens to have some zeds in it. Nice...
Just like it's mother, TWD.
So in other words this thing is a muddled soap opera that happens to have some zeds in it. Nice...
There isn't a new episode tonight due to it being the Labor Day weekend. They are rerunning the pilot and the second episode though.
I've tried twice now to watch the premiere. Each time I just got bored to death and shut it off.
Where does one start?
Unlikeable characters. No one to root for as a result. Wildly excessive melodrama. Pacing that is way too slow. I started rooting for the characters to be eaten by walkers. Yes, the walkers in this show are much more interesting than the human characters.