The ending of s3 was so much different than the comics, I had trouble enjoying it. I really like how it went down in the comics once they met up with Abraham and fought with the cannibals - Ricks remark sent chills down my spine. I find it hard to fathom just how they can get to that point (and beyond) with the way the show is going. And who Rick meets in the new town, and what happens to her afterwards is pivotal to the entire series if they even remotely want to follow the comics. So all in all, I felt the last three episodes of s3 were pure horse crap with no redeeming qualities - i.e. an empty story with only character development to keep it going.
EDIT: I also hate how a trained police officer holds his gun with a gangster twist, i.e. Rick. To me, this is unforgivable and it alone has almost got me to stop watching the Walking Dead. I thought in this day and age, even the most recluse moron knows if you fire a weapon like that, it will not hit its target. The only way I can rationalize that is if they writers are trying to show Rick using "emotion" instead of logic and his weapon becomes an extension of his desires, and/or to give nod to him only having one arm from the comics after the governor cuts it off (which never happened in the TV show, so don't worry, I'm not giving away any spoilers). But even then... even then, when his training takes over, he'd of held his gun correctly.
EDIT: I also hate how a trained police officer holds his gun with a gangster twist, i.e. Rick. To me, this is unforgivable and it alone has almost got me to stop watching the Walking Dead. I thought in this day and age, even the most recluse moron knows if you fire a weapon like that, it will not hit its target. The only way I can rationalize that is if they writers are trying to show Rick using "emotion" instead of logic and his weapon becomes an extension of his desires, and/or to give nod to him only having one arm from the comics after the governor cuts it off (which never happened in the TV show, so don't worry, I'm not giving away any spoilers). But even then... even then, when his training takes over, he'd of held his gun correctly.
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