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I've heard about the Great, though I've not checked it out as of yet. Might squeeze in an episode tonight or this weekend.
I finished FTWD season 3, it was ok, but I'm kinda going through the motions with it. I'll probably keep at it until at least TWD S11 is done.
You're probably getting burned-out. I know I'd be if I consumed as much of those two shows as you have in such a short time period.
I think you should put more of that in spoiler tags.
I still like FTWD, or at least what I've seen of it, more than the later seasons of TWD. It just felt a lot fresher to me. I agree that some of the coincidences are far-fetched though.
That is one of the few characters that I still identify with on the show.And I'm not sure how much I'm going to enjoy the next seasons, since I really grew indiferent, and sometimes annoyed, at the first character from the main series they introduced into the spinoff.
Was Morgan a fan favorite, and I missed that? He was fine in the first seasons, but I'd grown really annoyed with his man-of-peace attitude (since it made no sense sometimes and was also inconsistent) and the way the producers overbearingly kept hammering on his mental issues.
That is one of the few characters that I still identify with on the show.You miss Rick and dislike Morgan for pretty much the same reason I feel the reverse. Rick was pissed me off by being inconsistant and a terrible leader, Morgan has a code (that I agree with) and sticks to it as much as he can - kinda like Batman :lol:.
Ok, I'm up to ep 7 or 8 out of season 4 of FTWD, and it's getting really stupid. I really loved the episodes featuring only John Dorie and Laura/Naomi (and the previous one), but after that it got really stupid. With characters making stupid and illogical decisions, like 90 degree turns in character and stuff I wouldn't expect them to.