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Originally Posted by VANFLAMESFAN
It's an opinion. It differs from yours. No reason to attack the way you are. I'm not trying to be "that guy", I'm not looking for attention. I just don't like the way the season is going.
To me, the show works best when we have moral dillemas to debate, like when Shane had to kill the fat guy to save himself and the rest of the group. Or when Rick had to come to the tough decision to kill Shane. As a viewer, I can relate to those tough decisions. Stuff like that is way more interesting, therefore more entertaining than watching the group plan and execute a rescue mission.
I like action just fine(as you outlined in bringing up my Transformers take in an attempt to try and embarass), but I vastly prefer some(not all) of the storylines and angles in Season One and Two to what we have seen so far in Season Three.
Again, it's just an opinion. No more right or wrong than yours or fans or critics or whoever. Throwing out accusations by saying I'm just making it up, looking for attention is a little silly.
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The problem is, I figure, in the zombie apocalypse morality will fall by the wayside as humanity gets eaten up. If a year into the zombie apocalypse you're still alive, it's probably because you didn't hesitate to chop that prisoner's head in half for trying to kill you, or did throw the hobo into to the herd as bait, or shot your own mom in the head after she died. There are still moral issues in the show, they just have to blaze through those decisions now to survive.