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^^then vice versa
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The comic and those films came out so close to each other I doubt there was any plagiarism.
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I've just finished season 1 and loved every single episode, the sentimentality that a lot on here seem to dislike is something I really dig, we here in the UK don't really do it that well, so I always enjoy seeing it in a US series and I really like the characters as well. I'm also glad they didn't spend too much time in the underground complex as that would've been boring.
I hoping one handed Merle returns in season 2, I guess he does, as the actor that plays him Michael Rooker was the only actor that I knew quite well, these series always need a badass one-handed redneck to really ignite some tension:laughing: I've missed out on a lot of the posts here, as I'm sure thery're full of spoilers on season 2. |
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The characters in the british Dead Set miniseries actually seemed more real to me. |
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Never seen Dead Set but have made a note of it. |
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If I get them, I'll try and remember to find a specific example ;) I guess I should watch the rest of season 2 .. Just in case it picks up towards the end. |
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As for the characters you've mentioned, that can often be a weakness in the actors themselves rather than the script. |
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It's like the characters only have a very few sides to their personalities. Rick is only ever brooding and contemplative. When he's angry, he's always keeping the lid on in this strained, dramatic way. The other characters are more or less fake in the same way. Everyone's dead serious all the time, no nuances. |
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I do agree about the lack of humour though, to be honest I never even noticed the lack of it in the series until you just mentioned it, so I guess for me its not a problem. |
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