LegendKiller
Lifer
If you expect people to act rationally in the middle of a zombie apocalypse after they've watched their loved ones die, you are amazingly clueless.
I am almost always up for a good suspension of belief, but only when it comes down to plausible things.
For example, I hated the movie Torque. One, because street bikes don't really have torque. Two, because the idea of taking a street bike across rough terrain at 60+ mpg and then jumping on a speeding train and then stopping the bike in mid-air to land between railroad cars, is just utterly fricking stupid.
How about Transporter 2. Jumping a car 200' in the air, rolling it over, hooking a bomb, and then landing the car perfectly while the bomb blows up is just utterly fricking stupid.
Now TWD isn't that bad, but let's take a second here.
1. Guy is left alone, screws up the last sample when the lab blows itself up.
2. Guy lets people in, doesn't tell them that it's a lost cause, but if they want to come in and blow up with him, they're OK to do that.
3. Guy doesn't offer them anything if they choose to go, just lamely tells them to come in, then checks them for the disease, even though they'll all be dead in a few hours.
4. Guy then won't let anybody leave and decides on a mass suicide.
5. Mass suicide driven by a self-destruct mechanism when power runs out, so the "bad stuff" doesn't get out. Sorry, but this is the worst of all. The "Bad stuff" isn't floating around near the computer terminals. Blow up the labs with the samples (like the decom. lab), but why the whole CDC. Dumb.
I am *not* trying to be a nit-picker, and, overall, I *really* like this series. However, this last episode just seemed poorly thought out and full of holes, far more holes than I can just walk away and say "Hey, it wasn't perfect, but overall it was a good show". It wasn't, it was terrible compared to 1-5, and I hope they really pick things up.
I do really like Rick, great character, a little flawed, not too super-human hero, but enough to get the job done. Hard to believe he's the same guy who did Love Actually.