The comic's pace is a bit more relentless, if you want to consider a deaths- or horrible-shit-per-issue ratio. One episode of the TV show... well, hell, didn't we go 5 episodes with one death? One? In the comic, you're never sure who's going to be safe. Likely no-one, except Rick. Rick is the point of the series: how does a man change when faced with cataclysm?
Yeah, a lot of characters die in the comic. The movie is pretty tame.
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the prison arc was so harsh. It seemed as if all main characters died piece by piece. I almost screamed when they shot and killed Lori and the baby. Tyreese's death was also brutal.
Don't think the show will ever reach that plottwist.
the only thing that bothers me about the show is the old white dude's forelorn surprised face
O_O
And Carl always has a cry face. So annoying.
You know, I wasn't super unhappy with #4 due to the appropriately horrifying conclusion.
Today I'm watching #5 during my commute today, and am not really enjoying it so far, at the halfway point. The opening exposition, disguised poorly as Rick looking for his friend Morgan and son was drippy-melodramatic monologue-y. I bet the actor felt GREAT about his "moment." Later, Andrea pulls a gun on Rick and he just says "OK, sorry for interrupting you while we wait for your dead sister to come back and endanger us all." And what was Shane doing? Thanks for having Rick's back while Andrea draws a gun on him. I'm just stunned things didn't escalate, though I would have paid good money to see her sister come back at that very instant, and Andrea just instinctively, BANG, blows her brains out and immediately freaks out at what she's done. (THE COMIC HANDLED THIS SCENE MOAR BETTAR.)
The "we don't burn our dead!" scene is dumb on dumb; from people who have seen their friends and family be eaten, or even
doing the eating, I don't buy the willingness to just leave the intact, yet-to-reanimate bodies around for any length of time.
