The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead
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My main gripe with this show is probably why it's popular, ironically. I just don't like that there's no "goal," no "hope," and no foreseeable end. Yeah, I know, the zombie apocalypse is a tough place and it really is a shitty situation, but after all this time the group seems to have no "mission." It's the mission itself that usually gives the audience something to hope for. But, so far, the mission is only to survive. While that's well and good, it's boring. Where is the beacon of hope that they foreshadowed in the first episode when the helicopter flew over Atlanta, or groups broadcasting save haven over radios? If this is just going to be an ongoing wandering, I'll get more bored.
- true, when they had a goal like when they were heading to the military base (b4 the prison) i was more exited for the next epmoldero
- even Woodbury was a goal of sorts, a group working together to rebuild a sense of societymonospaced