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Dragmire_Afterlife t1_is4gcqz wrote

The Walking Dead. I held out for a long time and honestly I didn't stop because I got bored it was just because I didn't have the time to watch it any more. Eventually when it ends I will find one of those important episode watch lists and go back through it.

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sjfiuauqadfj t1_is4ka4x wrote

yea i dont even remember which season i stopped watching at. i dont even think it was a conscious effort, i just got bored and didnt bother following up with it anymore lol

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Xanderic t1_is4lrhk wrote

Same here, I remember starting Fear The Walking Dead that was supposed to be the start of the zombie apocalypse but they skipped past that right away and it was TWD all over again. I stopped both a bit after that.

Now there's at least 2, maybe 3?, more spinoffs and 2? announced and I'm just like... Can't catch up with all that sh*t.

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ISellAwesomePatches t1_is4z02d wrote

I watched Fear The Walking Dead because Alycia Debnam-Carey was in it. She was killed off in The 100 to do FTWD.

What an absolute waste. Got ridiculous after a few episodes and borderline unwatchable after 2 seasons or so. The 100 finished much stronger and she would have been so much better to carry on in that show.

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Xbutts360 t1_is65y7h wrote

FTWD at its worst is miles better than The 100 at its (exceedingly poor) best.

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bros402 t1_is5mw2u wrote

You might want to check out Tales of the Walking Dead - a few of the episodes are actually decent, it's an anthology series.

I'd recommend episode 1 (Terry Crews and Olivia Munn go on a road trip to find their loved ones), episode 2 (a comedic episode with Jillian Bell and Parker Posey), and episode 4 (Anthony Edwards as a documentarian living with zombies).

If you want to watch the best one, i'd recommend 2 - it's not amazing, but it is funny.

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AnyNamesLeftAnymore t1_is52xkk wrote

I got to the end of the Saviors and tapped out with the Alpha stuff. That seemed like as much juice as that formula was going to really squeeze out.

Fear basically turned into the same show after a short bit and when they got rid of Dillane I just slowly started to bleed interest.

Honestly I think Kirkman is just fresh out of ideas and has been for a while in regards to this, and I'm not sure any spinoff or new coat of paint is going to bring it back.

If we ever get another zombie craze like that it's going to have to be a new creative mind behind it.

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