Everyone always talks about how cool it would be to ride through the wasteland, killing zombies and being a badass, but this proves how fucking MISERABLE you’d really be
The novelty would give way to monotony, days of walking, consistently hungry and thirsty. If the dead don't get you disease, injury, or malnutrition will. No law or order might sound good until it hits you one day that the world isn't coming back. You'd need to be just as wary of other people as you would the dead (or even wildlife).
I'm surprised they went through this backstory for Bob just to get rid of him shortly after the 5th season started. He was a good character. They should have scrapped Tara instead lol
@@1uiz Yeah cuz they just needed to have a lesbian character with NO character development pshshsh it pisses me off cuz on the flipside Aaron was such a well written gay character.
His little “Hi. Hello.” is so good and so sad. Being alone for months, with the only faces you’ve seen belonging to the dead, he probably felt like the last man on Earth. And his resignation of not giving a single fuck about who they are. Bob could have been found by just about any other group we’ve seen and he’d have still tried to join. Better to be than being alone with only the inner and outer demons for company.
Bob had a demeanor of resignation, realizing it's best not to get attached, for everyone he's been with didn't make it. The early days of twd truly showed how terrifying it was to lose your humanity.
I honestly forgot Bob existed until a clip randomly popped off. I used to be all about The Walking Dead, but fell off bad. Bob was a favorite, he even became a main character for one season I'm pretty sure
Daryl does have blue meth in his med bag, would’ve been cool to see how Walter survives the apocalypse with all his knowledge, but he dies, and I know el Camino is a continuation but it’s a spin-off seeing what Jesse did, Jesse would probably die the first day.
@@romanator_907I wrote a fan fiction story combining Fear the Walking Dead and Better Call Saul. It's called Don't Fear, Saul is Here. It's on Archive of Our Own. I planned a Walking Dead and Breaking Bad crossover where Rick meets Walter White and Morgan Jones at the beginning and Walter conceals the fact his blue sky meth started the apocalypse. I haven't started writing it yet.
A pretty realistic way to watch a survivor of the apocalypse. I mean...theres place where literally theres no people or setlement left...literally just walkers. I remember Kirkman telling that there was only 8 people left in Montana for example...Montana is big so you can guess probably mostly 2/3 of them are completely alone. We are used to watch groups of survivor...but we never think about that people who literally survive alone without watching another huma being in months...or years. So yeah, Bob joining them don´t thinking if they are good or bad sound realistic. I would do the same after expending months without human contact of any kind surrounded by fucking monsters.
When I first saw this, I thought, "Staying on top of the trailer to avoid the herd of Walkers, that's pretty good!" I'm not sure I would be smart enough to do that.
He was a medic in the military before the fall he briefly says it when they are looking for medicine and supplies they need to have a doctor in the group but he never started treating anybody.
Very underrated character. Also very realistic. Seeing him battle his addictions, you couldn't help but want him to succeed and survive. He had a great exit, taking over Dale's comic role and death during the Hunter/Terminus arc. I'm glad they showed him in the series epilogue. He deserved it!
@@Blessed-tn1wdI think they were beginning to believe any stranger they pick up could be more harmful than useful so they tried out doing a sort of questioning act to get the main idea of who their talking to. I don't remember if it ever worked but it was just there to show us that they couldn't trust anybody off a whim
The way that they killed off characters starting with season 5 was just kind of stupid, they would kill off maybe two main characters every season, but I mean God damn how many did we lose in season 5?
@@pellabologna Do people like you know you’re full of it, or do you actually labor under some delusion of being right? TWDs ratings only went up from S1 to S7E1. It was only after Glenn died that the ratings started falling, only then. It was never, at any point, “dying” during season five, which is still one of the highest rated seasons overall. 😂
@@unadanni not talking about ratings, you don't have to be an asshole. They stopped following the subject material and ditched the old vision. it ceased being the walking dead and just became a zombie TV show, which obviously will get ratings. "Do people like you realize you're full of it, or do you actually labor under some delusion of being right?" Lmfao try harder in the yt comments, please give me some more verbose garbage to laugh at. "People like you" need to go outside.
this is my favorite scene in the show dunno why though. Maybe because its so human and how realistic it would be in their world gaahaha didnt really watch the show after the Saviour arc though
The first ten seconds of him walking is so harrowing imo, something about how quiet it is, how he’s just wandering without a real purpose. Really highlights the idea that the old world is gone, and now there is only surviving.
Today, March 9th, this episode 13 of season 4 turns 10 years old. It's one of my favorite episodes of season 4, I really like the theme song for this episode, Blackbird.
fuck this is such a good scene, i recall it having some background music throughout it in the actual episode that aired, but for some reason it being clean - clear cut like this hits so different, makes it feel so real. the walking dead as a whole up until glens death really was great, but its scenes like this and a few more that really unfold the true unique story telling of individuals and the writers really hit some home runs with certain characters in that regard. this right here was a home run.
Also keep in mind, bob likely doesn’t care what happens to him but in an apocalypse scenario where we see 99% of humans will rather kill you and loot you (we see exceptions in absolute psychos like the Terminus folk), I think most of us would accept the group invite from people who didn’t immediately shoot us and instead had a conversation which is likely the first one Bob had since he lost his other group
Bob and Merle were my favorite characters. Loved the series but Stopped watching in season 7. Series has gotten silly and dragged on far beyond its expiration date.
@@polarcaps8966 season 5 or 6. Then perhaps end it in 7. Maybe they find a safe zone with the Military holding things together…and they aren’t evil cannibals. End it on a hopeful note. It’s become woke and aimless.
The people who stopped watching should regret it now. There was a lull season 7 and 8 but it's back on track with Angela Kang. It's been great for the past 3 seasons now
@@rokassan Show has long outlived it's welcome, no doubt, but 'woke'? I read that word so often and in so many contexts it's lost all meaning. Walking dead is (IMO) pretty right-wing in it's outlook, woke how?
On its own bob is a far more interesting character then most of them because there's that mystery in himself about the group his with the "she" he killed and his a character that learns from mistakes
Everyone always talks about how cool it would be to ride through the wasteland, killing zombies and being a badass, but this proves how fucking MISERABLE you’d really be
The novelty would give way to monotony, days of walking, consistently hungry and thirsty. If the dead don't get you disease, injury, or malnutrition will. No law or order might sound good until it hits you one day that the world isn't coming back. You'd need to be just as wary of other people as you would the dead (or even wildlife).
If you're a loser before the apocalypse and find reason to live in it youre not miserable.
@@alphawolf798 That’s unfortunately one of the only exceptions to it
Who thinks it'd be cool to be in a world like this except people who watched Zombieland too much
Surviving is like eating shit
Maturing is realizing that we would all be like bob
Unlikely, bob is way more optimistic than most would be in his place. Optimistic but still pretty good at surviving
We’d either be Bob or Morgan in his clear state
Actually 90% of survivors would be like this, until depressions hits.
Not true. A lot more people would stay put, instead of wonder
@@romanator_907 people would get over depression in that kinda of world
I'm surprised they went through this backstory for Bob just to get rid of him shortly after the 5th season started. He was a good character. They should have scrapped Tara instead lol
I think they kept Tara so the show could have more diversity
I started to really start hating Tara since the beginning of season 8,if she doesn't get what she want she'll just do it anyway
It’s the heart-breaking moments that kept the show from goin lame, welp, it backfires tho
@@1uiz Yeah cuz they just needed to have a lesbian character with NO character development pshshsh it pisses me off cuz on the flipside Aaron was such a well written gay character.
I loved Bob and Sasha. Bob on his own was a great, loving character.
I love the look on bobs face when they drive away. Like "Finally caught a break".
@@ashtheflash1005lmao
@@trent2kg813what did he say
@@LowSBlow mf this was 10 months ago🤣
@@trent2kg813 check nof
"This is the real world, Bob."
"Naw. This is a nightmare. And nightmares end."
“TAINTED MEATTTTTT!!!” Definitely one of the most underrated characters of the whole show. Loved Bob
“You idiots! I’ve been bitten you stupid pricks! I’m tainted meat.”
One of my favorite scenes.
I was actually laughing hysterically too with bob during this scene, savage but very sad at the same time :/
His little “Hi. Hello.” is so good and so sad. Being alone for months, with the only faces you’ve seen belonging to the dead, he probably felt like the last man on Earth. And his resignation of not giving a single fuck about who they are. Bob could have been found by just about any other group we’ve seen and he’d have still tried to join. Better to be than being alone with only the inner and outer demons for company.
bob later says he almost didn't come with them because he thought he would curse them
@@isosta2373 That's why we saw him think about it for a second.
@@isosta2373in the end he was the cursed one
Bob was ex military, definitely would keep him around.
yup Army medic from what I remember
Did he really said that I can’t remember
@@vistaxx well he was bob, he became steak a la bob for a bunch of cannibals
@@jax467 I know what Happend to him but he didn’t said that he’s from military he was for a long time Alone
@@vistaxx you're wrong,He really Said something like that
Bob had a demeanor of resignation, realizing it's best not to get attached, for everyone he's been with didn't make it. The early days of twd truly showed how terrifying it was to lose your humanity.
I like that bob is just a guy surviving
I really like how it shows a random person traversing the apocalyptic world that's a sweet take
Damn the smile as he takes off in the truck 🙏
I honestly forgot Bob existed until a clip randomly popped off. I used to be all about The Walking Dead, but fell off bad. Bob was a favorite, he even became a main character for one season I'm pretty sure
Saw old twd clips and reminded me of how good this show used to be ): went to rewatch the whole show s
@@dislikemyvideochallenge5049 same!
@@dislikemyvideochallenge5049is it worth rewatching?
rewatching it rn, yes@@ragoon7798
@@ragoon7798 very much so, but maybe stop after 6, that's when the quality takes a sharp drown before picking up again in the latter seasons
My absolute favorite scene of apocalyptic peace.
I miss bob
We all miss him, along with many characters
Yeah
Too bad Bob didn't get a leg up lol
cant go back bob
Yeah like Bob do something
I forgot even Daryl and the rest of the group used to be welcoming like this back in season 4 with the 3 simple questions.
His death in the wire had me crying like hell. " where Is Wallace string where is wallace!"?
@@reid3335 no he was the one always taking care of Wallace in the Wire. Wallace is Michael b Jordan. The guy who played Creed in the new Creed movies.
@@reid3335 it's D
D'Angelo Barksdale was a solid character. Great way to bring us into the series.
I watched The Walking Dead before the wire saw him. I’m like oh shit.😂
Even Farther Gabriel, and Lance Reddick is in The Wire.
All he needed was a place to drink safely...
That's why he's happy in the end.
2:09 bro thinks he's Walter White 💀
Daryl does have blue meth in his med bag, would’ve been cool to see how Walter survives the apocalypse with all his knowledge, but he dies, and I know el Camino is a continuation but it’s a spin-off seeing what Jesse did, Jesse would probably die the first day.
But he in Alaska
I THOUGHT THE EXACT SAME THING
@@romanator_907I wrote a fan fiction story combining Fear the Walking Dead and Better Call Saul. It's called Don't Fear, Saul is Here. It's on Archive of Our Own. I planned a Walking Dead and Breaking Bad crossover where Rick meets Walter White and Morgan Jones at the beginning and Walter conceals the fact his blue sky meth started the apocalypse. I haven't started writing it yet.
Funny because the first half of season 4 of The Walking Dead aired a month after Breaking Bad ended.
A pretty realistic way to watch a survivor of the apocalypse.
I mean...theres place where literally theres no people or setlement left...literally just walkers. I remember Kirkman telling that there was only 8 people left in Montana for example...Montana is big so you can guess probably mostly 2/3 of them are completely alone. We are used to watch groups of survivor...but we never think about that people who literally survive alone without watching another huma being in months...or years.
So yeah, Bob joining them don´t thinking if they are good or bad sound realistic. I would do the same after expending months without human contact of any kind surrounded by fucking monsters.
He was too kind for a world like this.
But had his trusty machete and it was all ok.
When I first saw this, I thought, "Staying on top of the trailer to avoid the herd of Walkers, that's pretty good!" I'm not sure I would be smart enough to do that.
Then you would be useless in a zombie apocalypse.
@@gavrfc09 really. Who's to say with certainty.
@@lochlaird924 me. If something as simple as hiding from walkers on top of a truck doesnt cross your mind then yeah, you would be useless.
@@gavrfc09 Opinions. Everybody's got 'em. No matter how blinkered, Philistine or pig ignorant they may be...
@@lochlaird924 facts. You would be dead. Ciao.
Bob was my favorite new character going into season 5
and uhh he didnt last to long huh
@@Bowlore yeah…
Bob, Herschel, Dr. Harlan Carson, Dr. Denise & Siddiq would've been a badass Medical Team.
Imagine them working together after the Whisperer War
Denise would've be the burden they have to carry around.
@@kanalkosong but she was trying to get tougher until... Dwight arrow missed Daryl's head.
Denise was annoying as shit. But yo what was the point of both Dr carsons being brothers
@@phoenicianathletix2866 and that's when the burden finally lifted.
Don't forget Pete
“How many people have you killed?”
“One.”
“Why?”
“Because she asked me to.”
I remember this line like the episode aired yesterday, bob so goated
This is peak the walking dead. I remember they would always ask that question to every new survivor. Made the show feel like a Role playing game
Best intro to a character ever.
He was a medic in the military before the fall he briefly says it when they are looking for medicine and supplies they need to have a doctor in the group but he never started treating anybody.
Medic is not at all a doctor and they are trained to keep you alive long enough to get to a doctor.
How could he possibly treat anyone when they didn't have supplies? It's not like Bob made it to Alexandria.
Bob gave people IVs when him, Michonne, Tyrese and Daryl got back from the veterinary college. Sasha even thanked him for saving her life.
Damn D’Angelo…I knew Avon was gonna kick him down to the lower towers but not like *this*
Randy was right, marlo was turning them into zombies
I would definitely like a walking dead spin off based upon a alternative reality season 2 of the wire lol.
Then Avon proceeded to lock that door.
😂😂
Daryl was professional here. The only time😁.
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69 likes?
NOICE!!
@@kanalkosong yeah kinda strange😅
Bob is like that one player who sits through everything
Very underrated character. Also very realistic. Seeing him battle his addictions, you couldn't help but want him to succeed and survive. He had a great exit, taking over Dale's comic role and death during the Hunter/Terminus arc. I'm glad they showed him in the series epilogue. He deserved it!
How it feels to play Minecraft solo and unmodded
SO TRUE hahahhahhaahaha
I loved how they asked those same questions each time they wanted to recruit someone to their group.
“How many walkers have you killed”…….”what the hell is that”
What was the purpose of those questions? I’m still trying to figure it out.
@@Blessed-tn1wdI think they were beginning to believe any stranger they pick up could be more harmful than useful so they tried out doing a sort of questioning act to get the main idea of who their talking to.
I don't remember if it ever worked but it was just there to show us that they couldn't trust anybody off a whim
The purpose is to gauge their capabilities and sense of character
@@asdasasdas3476
Okay, so I was on the right track with my thinking but wasn’t sure. Thank you so much 🌸
The way that they killed off characters starting with season 5 was just kind of stupid, they would kill off maybe two main characters every season, but I mean God damn how many did we lose in season 5?
the show was dying at this point so they had to kill people to keep people interested
@@pellabologna Do people like you know you’re full of it, or do you actually labor under some delusion of being right? TWDs ratings only went up from S1 to S7E1. It was only after Glenn died that the ratings started falling, only then. It was never, at any point, “dying” during season five, which is still one of the highest rated seasons overall. 😂
I kind of wish they would kill off more in S10 and S11 like they did in S5. Maybe that’s why S5 was so highly rated
@@unadanni not talking about ratings, you don't have to be an asshole. They stopped following the subject material and ditched the old vision. it ceased being the walking dead and just became a zombie TV show, which obviously will get ratings.
"Do people like you realize you're full of it, or do you actually labor under some delusion of being right?" Lmfao try harder in the yt comments, please give me some more verbose garbage to laugh at. "People like you" need to go outside.
@@unadanni I think he didn’t watch the show bro was saying bullshit
dee got out of Baltimore just wind up in the apocalypse lol. makes me wonder where Avon is right now haha
Avon was with the Saviors. He was in the building with the Satellite on top that Rick and his people shot up.
That’s my cousin.. 💪🏾
For real?
@@michaelgualtieri651 Yup
@@LongtowerNyc well damn, must be proud of him
@@michaelgualtieri651 very
please tell him this scene is my favorite in almost the entire show. i'm not entirely sure why but he just captures the end of the world so perfectly.
I think about Bob sometimes. I think about how we could all be him. How he was so relatable. How "it doesn't matter who you are". It doesn't matter.
this is my favorite scene in the show dunno why though. Maybe because its so human and how realistic it would be in their world gaahaha didnt really watch the show after the Saviour arc though
Bob was one of my favorite characters
Yeah he was always so positive
best episodes right here....not even the same TWD
The first ten seconds of him walking is so harrowing imo, something about how quiet it is, how he’s just wandering without a real purpose.
Really highlights the idea that the old world is gone, and now there is only surviving.
Technically the new world is gone , and they are now plunged into the old world of dark age survival again .
I know that's right. Yall are alive.
"It doesn't matter who you are."
Can you imagine?
Can you blame him? That's a long terrifying road
Bob... Stookey...
Lawrence is a great actor. One of the best characters in the series. I miss these times on TWD.
I really liked Bob. Probably why I’m here
I miss Bob so annoying the killed him to early I met the actor even the the actor was a really nice bloke 😊
I just watched the episode . I like Bob already. Hope he becomes an important group member.
2:06 bro thinks he's walter white
This character deserved much more.
I swear this scene had music
Netflix version have music,
@@Aakashputtur that’s what I was noticing too so this is a different version with no music. What version is this?
For such a short time in the show, Bob will always be in my top 5
Great intro into bob really makes you feel for this guy right off the bat
TAINTED MEATTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!
Today, March 9th, this episode 13 of season 4 turns 10 years old.
It's one of my favorite episodes of season 4, I really like the theme song for this episode, Blackbird.
I was born on March 10 1999 so that’s pretty funny😂
me playing project zomboid single player:
One of my favorite scenes. Bob was my favorite 2nd-tier character hands-down.
back when the show was still enjoyable
I'm in the year 2023 but I came back to watch this video but I don't know why but this scene makes my day
Why didn’t he tell them he was from Baltimore?
Most enjoyable Project Zomboid session
I love those questions
- How many walkers you killed?
- How many people you killed?
- Why?
You got any questions for us?
I love Bob
2:19 whatever happens to the universe, gotta have toilet paper. always.
Bob... We loved you. Underrated character.
Bro thinks he’s Walter white
Bob was one of the good ones. Came a stranger, left as family.
I hated that they killed off Bob,I liked him
Thank you and God bless...
fuck this is such a good scene, i recall it having some background music throughout it in the actual episode that aired, but for some reason it being clean - clear cut like this hits so different, makes it feel so real. the walking dead as a whole up until glens death really was great, but its scenes like this and a few more that really unfold the true unique story telling of individuals and the writers really hit some home runs with certain characters in that regard. this right here was a home run.
I was pissed when they took him off
Didnt know d resurrect from that prison attack in the wire
what a beauty
all i think of is when i see this scene is the wire
He looked badass here in this scene.
Favorite character fr
Imagine if he ended up with the saviors instead...
He would have a characteristic like Dwight.
Saviors are in Virginia. This scene takes place in Georgia.
Don't worry guys from what I can remember I definitely think things pick up for Bob from here.
His liver wouldn't of lasted long chugging cough medicine like that anyway hahah
This littery me if I was in the twd fr fr😂
Was that cold medicine he was drinking lol
I watched the series twice and I still don’t remember seeing this scene.
Bobs a vibe in the wind
Yeah this is really unsettling without the music but I guess it's more real because that's what he's experiencing Dead silence
The song for this episode was cool
Cant help stop looking at his leg
I watch this scene and then look at twd now, and wonder how does it look so different
This is how life is past college while unemployed
What software did u use to remove the music? Its really well done
Bob was badass. Just a Dude trying to to his best.
Also keep in mind, bob likely doesn’t care what happens to him but in an apocalypse scenario where we see 99% of humans will rather kill you and loot you (we see exceptions in absolute psychos like the Terminus folk), I think most of us would accept the group invite from people who didn’t immediately shoot us and instead had a conversation which is likely the first one Bob had since he lost his other group
scene hits different without the music
Yeah it's not nearly as good
D’Angelo sure has come a long way.
Bob and Merle were my favorite characters. Loved the series but Stopped watching in season 7. Series has gotten silly and dragged on far beyond its expiration date.
Which season would you say the series should/could have stopped at? Thinking of watching it myself and I'd like to know your opinion.
@@polarcaps8966 season 5 or 6. Then perhaps end it in 7. Maybe they find a safe zone with the Military holding things together…and they aren’t evil cannibals. End it on a hopeful note. It’s become woke and aimless.
@@rokassan I stopped after the war with negan ended. What woke stuff have they added.
The people who stopped watching should regret it now. There was a lull season 7 and 8 but it's back on track with Angela Kang. It's been great for the past 3 seasons now
@@rokassan Show has long outlived it's welcome, no doubt, but 'woke'? I read that word so often and in so many contexts it's lost all meaning. Walking dead is (IMO) pretty right-wing in it's outlook, woke how?
Darryl is a diplomat
On its own bob is a far more interesting character then most of them because there's that mystery in himself about the group his with the "she" he killed and his a character that learns from mistakes
Interesting scene. I would enjoy a Walking Dead series with just mini episodes about people trying to survive a day without any overarching storyline.
Well there’s Tales of the walking dead
2:06 *Bro thinks he's Walter White*
Bob missed going to work talking to other people. He missed going to consult to celebrate holidays
Eating without YT be like
0:25 WTF was up with that scene?! I don't remember the borderline ASMR attempt done by Bob.