09-21-2015, 03:19 PM
Vllad Wrote:The mistake the show made so far was somehow we went from rioting and clearly still a bunch of people alive with very few zombies to an isolated group of individuals in Los Angeles with very few people around them. How did we get there?
Well, that's were the logic of character's perspective isn't really believable. These main characters knew what was going before it got this bad but in this last episode they are acting like nothing is wrong and the past 9 days nothing happened. Could they not hear any screams? Gunfire? Fires? Chaos in general? The wife heads out into the bad area and within a short walk she's seeing dead people shot but apparently they didn't know this? I'm sorry but putting myself in their shoes knowing that infected people were almost unkillable, biting, bloody messes running around in my town and the military setup camp in my neighborhood, I'd be trying to find out what's going on (without being obnoxious). Shoot the shit for intell, listen in on orders, get my binoculars out and scouting outside the fence, all the while prepping to get outta there. Instead each character is like in their own little bubble both with each other and the world about them.
So, I get that naive idea but when these characters saw first hand what was happening early, they start loosing points as time goes on. They can only be so naive but I guess that's why this is TV entertainment. They have to be naive I guess to move the plot along.
