They don't use sets, they use towns. Wait until the second half of next season. Alexandria has already made national news.zeb wrote:I'm not sure that I agree with that.CopperTom wrote:The Walkind Dead deserves to be mentioned even if it isn't liked at RM. It's by far the best produced show on TV.
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lol @ this being any measure of qualityCopperTom wrote: They don't use sets, they use towns.
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I mean, have you SEEN Waterworld?
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Arrow probably deserves a mention. The first half of season 1 was poor, but it keeps on getting better. There will be 4 superhero shows next year, we'll see how many survive.
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Enlighten us on production, Mr. Knowitall.theplatypus wrote:lol @ this being any measure of qualityCopperTom wrote: They don't use sets, they use towns.
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I've never even seen Walking Dead, so I'm neither defending nor trashing it. I just think to offer the argument "they don't use sets, they use towns" as evidence of a show being "by far the best-produced show on TV" is kinda dumb.CopperTom wrote:Enlighten us on production, Mr. Knowitall.theplatypus wrote:lol @ this being any measure of qualityCopperTom wrote: They don't use sets, they use towns.
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Furthermore, I think using production scope & logistic complexity as an overall measure of a TV show's quality is weird. There are plenty of grand productions with lush & meticulously tuned setpieces that turn out absolute garbage.
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theplatypus wrote:Furthermore, I think using production scope & logistic complexity as an overall measure of a TV show's quality is weird. There are plenty of grand productions with lush & meticulously tuned setpieces that turn out absolute garbage.
Isn't that basically what you just said about the walking dead?
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No, not at all.Strat wrote:theplatypus wrote:Furthermore, I think using production scope & logistic complexity as an overall measure of a TV show's quality is weird. There are plenty of grand productions with lush & meticulously tuned setpieces that turn out absolute garbage.
Isn't that basically what you just said about the walking dead?
I said that in terms of production, bigger doesn't necessarily mean better, and that good production is just one part of what can make a show great anyway.
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It's a terrible show... irregardless...
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They are making an Evil Dead TV series with Bruce Campbell as Ash the golden age continues....lock er up.
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I have a (what seems) fairly typical love/hate view on The Walking Dead. I keep watching but it rarely gives me what I want.
To take the position that TWD features better production values than something like Game of Thrones or True Detective seems a bit screwy though, CopperTom.
Plat is right in saying that production is only one aspect of what makes great television, too.
To take the position that TWD features better production values than something like Game of Thrones or True Detective seems a bit screwy though, CopperTom.
Plat is right in saying that production is only one aspect of what makes great television, too.
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Yeah Arrow is goodCopperTom wrote:Arrow probably deserves a mention. The first half of season 1 was poor, but it keeps on getting better. There will be 4 superhero shows next year, we'll see how many survive.
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Season 2 of Arrow with Deathstroke was quite good for CW standards.
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I'm not saying Walking Dead is great because of the production. I'm saying it's great and it has great production. Compare The Walking Dead's production to other post apocolyptic shows such as Revolution or Falling Skies and there is no comparison. Factor in Bear McCreary too. Even the WD RM hate squad has to give the show credit here.
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Game of Thrones per episode budget is 6 million. That's not a fair comparison. I haven't seen True Detective. Isn't it a cop show.zeb wrote: To take the position that TWD features better production values than something like Game of Thrones or True Detective seems a bit screwy though, CopperTom.
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The second I heard deathstroke was on is what got me to start watchinglowlight79 wrote:Season 2 of Arrow with Deathstroke was quite good for CW standards.
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Arrow is a fun show.