ladyluthien
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Awwww Olivia I'm sad she's gone
Awwww Olivia I'm sad she's gone
I joke around about faux Gerard Butler but Richard is great and I hope he sticks around.
Also kirkman is hilarious.
Yep. M Night making that back 2 back comeback, his last movie was great too.What is this?
Split?
Looks interesting.
His character seems cool and the actor is super on point.Completely agree. Even in the preview he seemed cool.
I don't think it's them, per se. It's just that with Negan, he's gonna take and take more and more. Ask he told Rick: "This shit right here (Spencer and Rosita's uprising) is burying further in the hole." I think that "hole" wouldn't get filled and Negan would just continue to put Pressure on Rick. The no-name deaths aren't a factor, it's that Rick knows eventually he does have to fight Negan to save Carl and Judith and the community.
It doesn't matter the importance of the characters. He realized the same thing as the kingdom guy realized. Status quo will only last for so long before someone fucks it up. He can't sit by and wonder if the next time will be someone he loves.
Can't wait til Queen Carol comes back to go Rambo on these muthafuckas.
Yep, looks like they are going to take no time getting the band together.That premier sneak peak. Wooowooooo.
I liked that too. I really liked Daryl giving Rick his gun.Great episode. No bullshit, the ending when Maggie open the gate and everything that followed got me super emotional, I had tears. I love those moments on the show.
Why don't they just drive to somewhere else?
Like the women colony did.
Starting a war, again, will just kill more of their people, even if they "win."
If it's just for vengeance that's fucking stupid.
That's fair enough but I still think there should've been a higher consequence for what Rosita did.
Also if you're Rick and you basically buy into the agreement and accept Negan's premise (which he has for x amount of episodes now), then Negan was basically pretty reasonable/correct in that scene. Rick's crew *did* do all the things Negan said they did. Rick's crew fucked up on the agreement so Negan punished them.
I know the point of the ep though is to show that Rick is done with the agreement because he realizes how futile it is and that he'll never be able to control his people, and more will just be killed and so on so at some point you have to fight. But this realization came within like 10 minutes of the episode ending, for the entire season he was dutiful. Why wasn't this a slow change/build up over time? Like he should've started to think about rebelling 2-3 episodes ago then this moment is an appropriate catalyst that triggers prior feelings.
If you want to give Rick a *sudden* realization then it has to be something extremely profound, like something happening to his kids. That's just how I feel though idk I'm just pretty disappointed in the season overall it's a lot slower/pointless than usual to me.
Negan is fucking evil.
Why don't they just drive to somewhere else?
Like the women colony did.
Starting a war, again, will just kill more of their people, even if they "win."
If it's just for vengeance that's fucking stupid.
What if they run into someone worse than Negan? What if they head out and find a 30k strong walker herd? Scavenging for food and supplies is harder now than it was in the past. Where can they go that's nicer than Alexandria? Running seems easy, but sometimes fighting against a known entity is better than dealing with the unknown.Why don't they just drive to somewhere else?
Like the women colony did.
Starting a war, again, will just kill more of their people, even if they "win."
If it's just for vengeance that's fucking stupid.
More evil than kill "innocent" people when they are sleeping?
Fuck Rick and their group
#TeamNegan
Why don't they just drive to somewhere else?
Like the women colony did.
Starting a war, again, will just kill more of their people, even if they "win."
If it's just for vengeance that's fucking stupid.
Why don't they just drive to somewhere else?
Like the women colony did.
Starting a war, again, will just kill more of their people, even if they "win."
If it's just for vengeance that's fucking stupid.
I'm a WD apostate and I was wondering if I should start watching again in February. I've read the comics up until All Out War so I know what's happened already. How has the critical reception been since Dead Glenn? Thankfully the next arc shouldn't rely on ridiculous cliffhangers and plot armor that ruined season 6.
so who was that in the after credit scene?
So that's how Daryl gets out? He just...walks out and runs into Jesus who happens to find him? Wth?
I kinda feel bad for the actor playing Spencer. He basically just has to take all the shit for the sake of the show. His character was pretty useful imo as it's good to have someone question Rick's legitimacy, but since Rick's the main dude Spencer has to be portrayed as cowardly/asshole so the audience dislikes him. As a disliked smaller side character nobody's going to miss him even though the actor did well imo.
Did not see an after credit sequence here? What happened?
All I'm gunna day is that ending was the best the show has been in over a season and a half. The story works best when all the characters are together and interacting with each other. Daryl handing the pistol over to Rick was just fantastic.
Reminded me of OLD walking dead.. Just for a split second.
Only issue I have is that we're gunna have to go through a handful of episodes showing all the communities organizing a plan together. More set up. But that's TWD in a nutshell.