Reply #30 posted 01/01/17 3:17pm
KoolEaze |
kpowers said:
KoolEaze said:
Come on, give them a chance to warm up a bit.
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Maybe the show will get more exciting as those guys´ story unfolds. What I like about FTWD is that it takes us back to how the epidemic began and it shows us different locations such as California and Mexico and how people there cope with the apocalypse.
What I don´t like is that some of the more interesting characters, such as the one played by Ruben Blades, are already gone.
It´s interesting that the same people who make TWD can make FTWD a bit boring. Wonder why that is?
I like FTWD. You can still have a cross over if both shows are on at the same time. How long does it takes to drive from California/Mexico to Georgia? You could have it where Travis decides to head East to check things out. Doesn't mean Travis will stay there.
I thought that Rick and his gang were much closer to Washington now than to Georgia.
I can´t wait for FTWD to continue. That Victor Strand guy is a cool character.
Any idea when season three will be broadcast? " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" |
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Reply #31 posted 01/01/17 3:24pm
kpowers
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KoolEaze said:
kpowers said:
I like FTWD. You can still have a cross over if both shows are on at the same time. How long does it takes to drive from California/Mexico to Georgia? You could have it where Travis decides to head East to check things out. Doesn't mean Travis will stay there.
I thought that Rick and his gang were much closer to Washington now than to Georgia.
I can´t wait for FTWD to continue. That Victor Strand guy is a cool character.
Any idea when season three will be broadcast?
Well regardless it would still take days/weeks to get there. I should correct myself and say I think FTWD will end after 5 seasons. Not sure when FTWD is coming back, maybe in April 2017???? |
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