Nothing tops the way he died in the comics.
Spoilers please! I want to know what happens!
Nothing tops the way he died in the comics.
It was meaningless though....whyyy
If he would have died it wouldn't be ambiguous.
Why did they even fuck with this pit of zombies in the first time? It was an idiotic plan from the start.
Ît was risky, but I don't think it was idiotic. Plus it would've worked if not for the wolves attacking Alexandria.Why did they even fuck with this pit of zombies in the first time? It was an idiotic plan from the start.
Spoilers please! I want to know what happens!
I think people are trying to make it ambiguous.
If Bear decrees that it is so, then it is so.
yep. i hated how it's turned into a routine to have a character killed by the mid season finale or whatever. if they want to be realistic about it (even though there's nothing realistic about fucking zombies) the chances of having a home, and then leaving often to get supplies and coming back shouldn't at all be as easy as this show makes it seem.That's how it should be. Everyone dying in the zombie apocalypse isn't going to have meaning, sometimes you take the wrong turn and end up in a dead end surrounded by zombies. The end.
If anything, it shows they're willing to remove the plot armor for key characters and not have their deaths tied to mid-season and season finales.
Wall Hax.
Nah they focused only on Glenn's head because they didn't want the audience to see Nick's body.
It's going to be some BS he survived but it isn't like the show hasn't pulled it before.
That's how it should be. Everyone dying in the zombie apocalypse isn't going to have meaning, sometimes you take the wrong turn and end up in a dead end surrounded by zombies. The end.
did rick just kill some kids?
We're those the guys Morgan let go?
The way they shot it makes it ambiguous.