They will know us by the trail of the dead - WALKING DEAD Season 5

Jazzy B.

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Just watched the first 2 eps of season 1...

..did yall know the zombies used to run. :dahell:

They could also climb and use weapons :damn: they would also howl like Wolves as well:damn:.

They also had fragmented memories of their former lives, in the pilot Morgan's wife always goes back to her house every day and the little girl picks up the bear. This show would have been very different if Frank Darabont stayed on and got his budget. There's a really good episode/sequence he wanted to do that we'll probably never get to see.

The idea was to do this with a very focused “you are there” documentary feel. Not going all shaky-cam, but still making it a bit rawer and grainier than the rest of the show. We’d start with a squad of maybe seven or eight soldiers being dropped into the city by chopper. They have map coordinates they need to get to; they’ve been told to report to a certain place to provide reinforcement. It’s not a special mission, it’s basically a housekeeping measure putting more boots on the ground to reinforce key intersections and installations throughout the city. And we follow this group from the moment the copter sets them down. All they have to do is travel maybe a dozen blocks, a simple journey, but what starts as a no-brainer scenario goes from “the city is being secured” to “holy shyt, we’ve lost control, the world is ending.” Our squad gets blocked at every turn and are soon just trying to survive. I wanted to do a really tense, character-driven ensemble story as communications break down, supply lines are lost, escape routes are cut off, morale falls apart, leadership unravels, mutinies heat up, etc. (Yes, this approach owes a spiritual debt to a number of great films, including Walter Hill’s Southern Comfort.)

Along the way, I thought we could briefly dovetail this story with a few established characters from the show. Not to overdo that, mind you, because it could get silly and too coincidental if you load too much into that idea. But I thought it would be great to veer off on a quick narrative detour that brushes our soldiers briefly up against some people we know. Picture our squad arriving at a manned barricade where some civilians are being held back from leaving the city on shoot-to-kill orders to stop the spread of contagion, it’s a panicked high-intensity scene, and in this crowd of desperate people we find Andrea and Amy. The barricade gunners panic, the civilians start to get mowed down by machine gun fire, and in this melee the girls get pulled to safety by some old guy they don’t even know. It’s Dale. He’s nobody to them, just some guy who saw the opportunity to do the right thing and reacted in the moment. This would have been perhaps a minute or two of the episode, just a cool detour like the various outposts the soldiers encounter in Saving Private Ryan, but we would have witnessed the moment that Dale meets Andrea and Amy, seen where that relationship began. I also felt it would be a great way to get Emma Bell back into the series for a moment, because she was so wonderful and we were all so sorry that her character died and she had to leave the show. (Of course if this “brush with established characters” idea didn’t work in the script stage, I’d have tossed it out. You try a lot of ideas like that as you go, see how they play. But I thought this one stood a pretty good chance of being engineered to work well.) 



So the story follows these soldiers through hell as the city falls apart and the squad implodes, with Sam’s soldier being the main character and the moral center of the group. He becomes the last survivor of the squad, and he finally gets to the map coordinates they’ve been trying to get to from the start: it’s the barricade at the Atlanta courthouse intersection from the pilot where Rick later finds the tank. The soldier is still alive when he gets there, but he’s been bitten. He’s accomplished his “simple” mission, but he’s gone through seven kinds of hell to do it (including being forced to frag his squad leader), and now he’s dying. And he crawls off into the tank just to get off the street and under cover. As his fever builds and the poor guy starts to hallucinate, he pulls his last grenade and considers ending his life. He sets the grenade down on that shelf for a moment to reflect on all the shyt and misery that brought him to this sad end-point of his life, and to dredge up the courage to pull the pin...but before he can act, the fever burns him out and he dies. 



The kicker comes in the last moments of this episode:



After the soldier dies this squalid, lonely death...and after a quiet lapse of time...we do a shot-for-shot reprise from the first episode of the first season: Rick comes scrambling into the tank to escape the horde...blows that zombie soldier’s brains out...now Rick’s trapped...fade out...the end.



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Been reading through the thread, certain cats praising the start of this season and then shyting on Season 3A :what::rudy: despite this season being modeled on the first half of Season 3. Terminus storyline = The Prison/Prisoners storyline. Cops who kidnapped Beth = The Gov, Andrea and Michonne storyline. Stuff was done better in Season 3(The way they introduced The Gov :whoo:) yet it's bad:childplease:.

Calling the last ep and the Beth episode the worst in the series when almost every episode in season 2 was far worse and added fukk to all the show. Searching for Sophia for about 8 episodes, on the farm for the whole season and Shane and Rick arguing about the same thing every episode:camby:.
Yes Season 3 is the worst b/c it's the season Andrea got killed for no reason...:mjcry:
 

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In hindsight, they ditched the Hunters/Terminus storyline too quickly :manny:
i aint mad at it but i coulda went a few more episodes....
They could also climb and use weapons :damn: they would also howl like Wolves as well:damn:.

They also had fragmented memories of their former lives, in the pilot Morgan's wife always goes back to her house every day and the little girl picks up the bear. This show would have been very different if Frank Darabont stayed on and got his budget. There's a really good episode/sequence he wanted to do that we'll probably never get to see.



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dont forget Rick & Glenn had to wear guts so the walkers couldnt smell them... walkers used to be able to identify their own... now you lay down & they keep it movin...
 

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Yes Season 3 is the worst b/c it's the season Andrea got killed for no reason...:mjcry:

That was Season 3B:stopitslime: and yes it was bad along with them needlessly killing off Andrea :mjcry: but it was still better than the second half of season 2.
 

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about Tyrese...I remember when his pawg got killed he leveled up and went :demonic:...even put them hands into Rick's world...:russ:
 
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