Paddy Cow wrote: » Personally I thought season 1 was by far the best season, probably because it was so short. In season 2 they doubled the number of episodes and dragged it out an awful lot. They could've probably done a much better job if it was only six episodes. If you don't like season 1, then the rest probably won't hold your attention. You should watch the last episode of season 4 (for context) and the first of season 5 (for brilliant gore).
rob316 wrote: » I started watching about 2 weeks ago, just finished off season 2. I really like it and I'm looking forward to starting season 3. I do feel season one was the best so far, there was an awful lot of filler in season 2 and I felt it dragged to a pretty obvious ending.
Agricola wrote: » I liked season 1 the most because it had a concise impactful, film type feel to it...
Agricola wrote: » Also, apart from this season where they have some momentum to go to Washington now, they never discussed what might be happening as regards a cure, should they be trying to go somewhere or do something. It was just all so directionless.
pc7 wrote: » I wonder does binge watching it effect the enjoyment. There have been weeks I cannot wait until its on again, never mind the mid season break last year, that was some episode, I was counting the weeks until it was back. Really enjoying season 5 now, only 2 in but its been really strong.
Bacchus wrote: » Season 1: Fantastic, albeit the CDC stuff was a bit random. Season 2: Boooooring. It was way too dragged out and only properly picked up in the last 2 or 3 episodes of the season. Season 3: The Governor was a great villain and the prison setting was an improvement over the farm. Definite improvement in the quality of the show but it still meandered a bit aimlessly at times. Again, it picked up to a great finish in the last few episodes. Season 4: Continued the good form of season 3 and ended the Governor plot. It also finally broke the show away from the "1 location" setting of the previous 3 seasons with the group split and working their way to Terminus. This produced probably some of the best material of the series to date and ended on a brilliant cliffhanger. Season 5: The show is finally hitting it's stride IMO. The characters are on the move and they are a lean mean killing machines. The writers seem to have cracked the code of managing a big cast and keeping the zombies threatening too. The episode with the B team was a bit weak IMO but other than that it has been great.
Deleted User wrote: » As someone who read that comics, the governor was a mess