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<blockquote data-quote="Backstrap" data-source="post: 2796253" data-attributes="member: 19247"><p>Definitely not - it had one of the best premier episodes of any series in recent memory, and kept getting stronger after that first one. I've finally decided what it is that bugs me about FTWD - it's a show written and produced by the same team who does TWD; why doesn't it equal the greatness of TWD? I believe it's because the writers and producers have gotten too big for their britches. What they created in TWD and all the success it's generated has given them all big heads; now they're exploring their esoteric "feelings" in FTWD and have thought way too much about this storyline and characters. At the risk of not wanting to duplicate TWD they have gone way too far the other direction and given us a Broadway play set in the emerging zombie apocalypse. They completely lost sight of the elements that make TWD so great and I'm afraid it's too late to correct it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backstrap, post: 2796253, member: 19247"] Definitely not - it had one of the best premier episodes of any series in recent memory, and kept getting stronger after that first one. I've finally decided what it is that bugs me about FTWD - it's a show written and produced by the same team who does TWD; why doesn't it equal the greatness of TWD? I believe it's because the writers and producers have gotten too big for their britches. What they created in TWD and all the success it's generated has given them all big heads; now they're exploring their esoteric "feelings" in FTWD and have thought way too much about this storyline and characters. At the risk of not wanting to duplicate TWD they have gone way too far the other direction and given us a Broadway play set in the emerging zombie apocalypse. They completely lost sight of the elements that make TWD so great and I'm afraid it's too late to correct it. [/QUOTE]
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