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The Walking Dead
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 6:25 pm
by Hortator
Re: The Walking Dead
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 7:24 pm
by IceMobster
NO! Where is my Matrix review?!
Re: The Walking Dead
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 7:51 pm
by Kurieuo
Well, let me start with a thought I know has crossed the minds of people.
- Are Hortator, RickD and other "dead-heads" here really Christian if they watch The Walking Dead?
As a side, who do you think got killed in the end? Thoughts? I reckon they went racist and killed the Asian.
The gay guy is definitely off limits at the moment. Imagine the uproar that would happen if he died?
Re: The Walking Dead
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 8:18 pm
by RickD
Kurieuo wrote:Well, let me start with a thought I know has crossed the minds of people.
- Are Hortator, RickD and other "dead-heads" here really Christian if they watch The Walking Dead?
As a side, who do you think got killed in the end? Thoughts? I reckon they went racist and killed the Asian.
The gay guy is definitely off limits at the moment. Imagine the uproar that would happen if he died?
Did someone die? I haven't see the last episode of the season yet. Thanks for the spoiler, K.
Re: The Walking Dead
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 8:32 pm
by Hortator
Kurieuo wrote:Well, let me start with a thought I know has crossed the minds of people.
- Are Hortator, RickD and other "dead-heads" here really Christian if they watch The Walking Dead?
That's a fair question, and should be answered near the start of this topic. I know that, in the Christian world view, resurrection and reanimation are seen as good. But in the Sci-Fi zombie genre, it is portrayed as grotesque instead. So this could rub some people the wrong way.
However, the shows themselves (there are multiple) are not wholly hostile to Christianity. They deal with pretty harrowing situations where, the choices are basically stepping out of one dung pile to the next.
The characters are constantly debating among each other and with themselves, "Am I doing the right thing?" in fact, this upset many fans in season 2 of TWD because that was all the characters seemed to do was argue and debate what was right with what the world has given them, rather than killing zombies like some people tuned in for. One beloved character even became suicidal because she thought she was becoming a monster. So the constant questioning and trying to avoid evil as best as they can is the reason why I don't think TWD is perpendicular to Christian values.
But I will grant you that, again, on the surface, the show is grotesque. There is a popular phrase these days called "media consumption". Similar to food, if you consume crap, you're not going to get a positive result. Same with what you view or read about. So I prefer to look at TWD as my "treat", the top of the food pyramid where elephant ears and peach cobbler reign supreme, passing judgement on the lesser food groups, like vegetables.
edit: oh and a quick note, under no reason should kids watch this or the comics, period. Trust me.
Re: The Walking Dead
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 12:59 pm
by RickD
My son is convinced that Abraham is the one who got bashed over the head. He's been watching you tube videos and he narrowed it down to Abraham.
Re: The Walking Dead
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 6:08 pm
by Jac3510
Will not read thread. I got too busy to keep watching around the middle of the third season. I'm planning a major Walking Dead binge marathon in about six or seven weeks. It's been very hard to avoid spoilers (same with Game of Thrones . . . sheesh, headlines EVERYWHERE).
*blindfoldedemoticonneededhere*
Re: The Walking Dead
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 11:17 pm
by Kurieuo
What? You watch Game of Thrones.
That takes things to a new level.
Not, that, I'd... know...
Vikings anyone?
(gosh, I hope no Lordship Salvationists are reading! )
Re: The Walking Dead
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 11:37 pm
by Nessa
Kurieuo wrote:What? You watch Game of Thrones.
That takes things to a new level.
Not, that, I'd... know...
Vikings anyone?
(gosh, I hope no Lordship Salvationists are reading! )
Well, a friend introduced me to 'Vikings'
He got me addicted - by the way is it bad to get through three seasons in a week or two?
- And then he went off it himself....
Some friend
Re: The Walking Dead
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 11:49 pm
by Kurieuo
You watch Vikings?
Re: The Walking Dead
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 12:12 am
by Nessa
Kurieuo wrote:You watch Vikings?
You got a problem with that?
Re: The Walking Dead
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 3:43 am
by RickD
This is The Walking Dead thread. No Vikings allowed. No Game of Thrones allowed. No Downton Abbey allowed. No Fifty Shades of Grey allowed.
Re: The Walking Dead
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 10:41 am
by Hortator
RickD wrote:This is The Walking Dead thread. No Vikings allowed. No Game of Thrones allowed.
I agree, though I will say that it is interesting to me how these fan bases tend to overlap with each other. My parents are ardent fans of Vikings and TWD, and some people I know are obsessed with GoT and TWD as well.
Make a new thread if you so want
No Downton Abbey allowed. No Fifty Shades of Grey allowed.
Certainly not! :concur:
Re: The Walking Dead
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 4:21 pm
by crochet1949
I've got a comment -- my adult daughter has been watching The Walking Dead and I can't fathom Why. She lives on her own and with friends -- we are on different wave lengths in some areas.
The Walking Dead -- I've seen previews of episodes and don't understand Why anyone watches it. Or do people get attached to watching grotesque action? Don't people realize that what we watch gets into our minds and being? It's like being satisfied with getting a candy bar out of a bag of garbage? Or being satisfied with a half- rotten potato instead of getting a Good ham sandwich.
Just my thoughts.
Re: The Walking Dead
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 5:02 pm
by RickD
crochet1949 wrote:I've got a comment -- my adult daughter has been watching The Walking Dead and I can't fathom Why. She lives on her own and with friends -- we are on different wave lengths in some areas.
The Walking Dead -- I've seen previews of episodes and don't understand Why anyone watches it. Or do people get attached to watching grotesque action? Don't people realize that what we watch gets into our minds and being? It's like being satisfied with getting a candy bar out of a bag of garbage? Or being satisfied with a half- rotten potato instead of getting a Good ham sandwich.
Just my thoughts.
IMO,
Watching the walking dead is a lot like male homosexual sex. It seems repulsive and disgusting, until you actually try it a few times. Then you're hooked!