if Glenn isn't dead then the show really has jumped the shark or garbage bin or however he managed to escape.
regardless, i'm done.
regardless, i'm done.
if Glenn isn't dead then the show really has jumped the shark or garbage bin or however he managed to escape.
regardless, i'm done.
With the way the show runners are willing to kill off main characters at the drop of a hat, I can accept them saving a character from certain death. It's not like they do it all the time.
if Glenn isn't dead then the show really has jumped the shark or garbage bin or however he managed to escape.
regardless, i'm done.
It was more than likely shot at an angle.
The guy probably fell on top of him.
Someone said Glenn might be under the dumpster.
http://www.blastr.com/2015-10-28/walking-dead-10-ways-redacted-might-survive
don't you fuckin' face palm me lol
regardless, it's lame. It's a blatant manipulation of the audience. (there were dumbshits crying over this).
I will...
:tongue:
That's what they want. People need to have something to look forward to.
They did this last year with a fake pictures of Beth being killed.
There's also one with Daryl.
'The Walking Dead' Spoilers: Will Carol And Morgan Be Killed Off In Season 6 Finale?
While it's unclear whether Carol and Morgan will survive the season, McBride and James' co-star Ross Marquand told ComicBook.com last November that the finale is "the most rot, like emotionally rot, and dark episode" he's ever read in his career.
"I've never seen or read an episode that is so dark and so compelling in my life and that's the God's honest truth," said Marquand, who plays Aaron on the hit AMC series.
As a matter of fact, Marquand said that the script was too twisted that he had to stop reading several times.
"I told Andy, I don't normally get so affected by scripts that I have to put them down, but I had to stop reading this at three different times," the 34-year-old actor revealed. "I couldn't read it, it was messing me up. It was tough to read. It's phenomenal writing but it's just so emotionally dark and twisted that we had to put it down several times."
good, I hope they do.
This show is becoming unbearable to watch. I guess it's to be expected - it's based on a comic book. But compare and contrast this to the writing in AMC's other flagship franchises.
So Carol decides she doesn't want to have to kill anymore so she leaves the one place where she doesn't have to kill if she doesn't want to and goes on the road where she pretty much has to kill anyone she comes across or be killed herself.
And that whole Morgan and Rick dialogue was just pointless as well as Darryl going off on his vendetta and a portion of the group going after him and getting captured in the process.
It's jumped the shark.
And are Darryl and Carl the shittiest characters on TV? They just suck as both characters and actors.
Many disagree with your assumptions.
Based on a comic book doesn't mean a show will be bad. :tongue:
Eeny, meeny, miny, d’oh!
Now that The Walking Dead’s creator, Robert Kirkman, has confirmed that the character that Negan “struck out” in the final seconds of the Season 6 finale is “very beloved to everyone,” we can probably rule out Abraham, Sasha, Rosita, Eugene and Aaron as the villain’s target. (They may be well-liked, sure. But beloved? Eh. Let’s not get crazy.)
Since the Saviors’ leader said that, if anybody acted up during the assault, his minions were to cut out Carl’s remaining eye and feed it to Rick, the father/son duo would appear to be safe, too. Or at least as safe as one can be when being threatened with such grotesquerie.
That just leaves Glenn (who is Negan’s victim in Kirkman’s comic-book series), his pregnant wife Maggie (whose weakened condition didn’t go unnoticed by the murderer), Daryl and Michonne.
So, who you think Negan whacked? Vote in the poll below, then make a case for your choice in the comments section.
'The Walking Dead' Is On Pace To Run For 20+ Seasons
This week, AMC announced that surprise, surprise, The Walking Dead has been renewed for season seven. Though ratings have dipped just a tad since last season, they’re still incredibly strong and it remains one of the most watched scripted series on cable, if not the most for non-network channels. The renewal was an “no duh” development, given that The Walking Dead is now essentially AMC’s lifeline now that both Breaking Bad and Mad Men are off the air.
The closest thing The Walking Dead has to a pop culture rival, Game of Thrones, has struggled with concocting an “end of series” plan as the show gets closer to the end of the source material. Next season, GoT will venture into unwritten sixth book territory, and George RR Martin only has one more to write after that. The showrunners seem eager to conclude their story in a timely manner, and originally said they wanted to do seven seasons and move on. The reality is that it seems like it will be more like eight when that series ends.
Not so with The Walking Dead.
The show has the benefit of an enormous amount of source material, a huge run of comics that it’s moving through at a snail’s pace.