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Reply #90 posted 04/04/17 9:06am

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RicoN said:

DaveT said:

LoL biggrin No more spoilers from me!

Worth pointing out though that in the comic Michonne and Rick haven't shacked up. In the comic Andrea is still alive and has been in a relationship with Rick since they first arrived at Alexandria. Michonne has a thing with Ezekial, but she leaves, doing the whole 'I don't deserve happiness' thing.

You'd have thought bog roll would be well up the list of priorities but seemingly not. But then there are a few glaring logistic inaccuracies the show has gotten away with ... wouldn't have all the cars on the side of the road have seized up by now?

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Well that is one bonus, I fooking hated Andrea!

I try not to concern myself too much with the bog roll principle, but it would make the show so much better


She was annoying, but damn was she easy on the eye! biggrin

With Sasha gone, it only leaves Rosita and Maggie ... they need to replenish the stocks with some fresh blood next season.

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Reply #91 posted 04/04/17 9:57am

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RicoN said:

DaveT said:

LoL biggrin No more spoilers from me!

Worth pointing out though that in the comic Michonne and Rick haven't shacked up. In the comic Andrea is still alive and has been in a relationship with Rick since they first arrived at Alexandria. Michonne has a thing with Ezekial, but she leaves, doing the whole 'I don't deserve happiness' thing.

You'd have thought bog roll would be well up the list of priorities but seemingly not. But then there are a few glaring logistic inaccuracies the show has gotten away with ... wouldn't have all the cars on the side of the road have seized up by now?

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Well that is one bonus, I fooking hated Andrea!

I try not to concern myself too much with the bog roll principle, but it would make the show so much better

I actually like Andrea

I especially wanted to see her make it back to the group

she was like a prodigal daughter in a sense.

She definately had some intense sense since being left behind.

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Reply #92 posted 04/04/17 10:10am

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morningsong said:

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prior to this season, from the beginning we were given a feeling of comradere & family among the evolving group. Leading up to Alexandria, the group was individually fleshed out, we got great background peaks into peoples lives, and then seeing them connect as human in that world. So by the time they got to Alexandria. There was a good feeling. They had homes. And there were other good people there. But now it is all busted up, everyone is scattered, Glenn is gone, it is sorta loosing the glue.

Alexandria makes absolutely no sense now. They were an isolated community that had no clue about the dangers that exist in the outside world until Rick and Co arrive. Then you get massive hoards, the Wolves, several other communities that do trading, and Negan's massive group. How the heck did Alexandria remain so isolated and clueless for so long especially if they had their own scouts who went out foraging frequently?

Yes, just about everyone originally from Alexandria is dead

For a while the original crew has a older wizened sage type member [Dale & Hershell], so I thought the Alexandria couple who were the leaders would have filled that in, but they were gone before it got started good.

My favorite 'camp Eden' beside Alexandria was Hershel's farm.

I know, at first I thought maybe the other group migrated to the surrounding space of Alexandria a little before the Atlanta crew did. But it is clear they have been there for a while.

It seems like the Scouts didn't see much, but if I remember early on Aaron said something about other groups he saw.

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Reply #93 posted 04/04/17 10:46am

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Reply #94 posted 04/04/17 10:51am

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OldFriends4Sale said:

morningsong said:

OldFriends4Sale said: Alexandria makes absolutely no sense now. They were an isolated community that had no clue about the dangers that exist in the outside world until Rick and Co arrive. Then you get massive hoards, the Wolves, several other communities that do trading, and Negan's massive group. How the heck did Alexandria remain so isolated and clueless for so long especially if they had their own scouts who went out foraging frequently?

Yes, just about everyone originally from Alexandria is dead

For a while the original crew has a older wizened sage type member [Dale & Hershell], so I thought the Alexandria couple who were the leaders would have filled that in, but they were gone before it got started good.

My favorite 'camp Eden' beside Alexandria was Hershel's farm.

I know, at first I thought maybe the other group migrated to the surrounding space of Alexandria a little before the Atlanta crew did. But it is clear they have been there for a while.

It seems like the Scouts didn't see much, but if I remember early on Aaron said something about other groups he saw.



Hershel's farm makes sense even with what followed. I'm having a hard time with Alexandria, the story's starting to fall apart for me unfortunately. I really shouldn't have read ahead about what happened to the Kingdom, that didn't help.

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Reply #95 posted 04/04/17 11:01am

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CBS All-Access has confirmed Sonequa Martin Green will be playing the lead role in much anticipated Star Trek: Discovery. This announcement was made right after when fans were in tears, mourning death of Sonequa's character "Sasha" in The Walking Dead season 7 finale on 2nd of April. Star Trek franc
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Reply #96 posted 04/04/17 11:04am

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morningsong said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Yes, just about everyone originally from Alexandria is dead

For a while the original crew has a older wizened sage type member [Dale & Hershell], so I thought the Alexandria couple who were the leaders would have filled that in, but they were gone before it got started good.

My favorite 'camp Eden' beside Alexandria was Hershel's farm.

I know, at first I thought maybe the other group migrated to the surrounding space of Alexandria a little before the Atlanta crew did. But it is clear they have been there for a while.

It seems like the Scouts didn't see much, but if I remember early on Aaron said something about other groups he saw.



Hershel's farm makes sense even with what followed. I'm having a hard time with Alexandria, the story's starting to fall apart for me unfortunately. I really shouldn't have read ahead about what happened to the Kingdom, that didn't help.

I have a hard time too with how they used Alexandria. It is like it was a rush to tear it up.

Now so many of the originals that came are gone, Glenn, Abraham, Sasha etc

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Reply #98 posted 04/04/17 12:22pm

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morningsong said:



Hershel's farm makes sense even with what followed. I'm having a hard time with Alexandria, the story's starting to fall apart for me unfortunately. I really shouldn't have read ahead about what happened to the Kingdom, that didn't help.

I have a hard time too with how they used Alexandria. It is like it was a rush to tear it up.

Now so many of the originals that came are gone, Glenn, Abraham, Sasha etc




Which is a major reason why I won't invest time in "Fear", I kind of need a hopeful factor somewhere.

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Reply #99 posted 04/04/17 12:31pm

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morningsong said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

I have a hard time too with how they used Alexandria. It is like it was a rush to tear it up.

Now so many of the originals that came are gone, Glenn, Abraham, Sasha etc




Which is a major reason why I won't invest time in "Fear", I kind of need a hopeful factor somewhere.

Same here. I had a friend who was a huge fan of "Dexter" and tried to get me to watch it. I didn't make it past the first episode.

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Reply #100 posted 04/04/17 1:18pm

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morningsong said:




Which is a major reason why I won't invest time in "Fear", I kind of need a hopeful factor somewhere.

Same here. I had a friend who was a huge fan of "Dexter" and tried to get me to watch it. I didn't make it past the first episode.



I was surprised I was able to do Dexter, but I think it's because in the beginning the main actor was having a little tongue in cheek fun playing with the character, through a lot of his facial expressions, then that actor went through some serious real-life stuff on his own and he changed, getting much more serious and dark, the show changed.

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Reply #101 posted 04/04/17 1:25pm

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morningsong said:

purplethunder3121 said:

Same here. I had a friend who was a huge fan of "Dexter" and tried to get me to watch it. I didn't make it past the first episode.



I was surprised I was able to do Dexter, but I think it's because in the beginning the main actor was having a little tongue in cheek fun playing with the character, through a lot of his facial expressions, then that actor went through some serious real-life stuff on his own and he changed, getting much more serious and dark, the show changed.

I thought it was really revealing that David Bowie picked Michael C. Hall to play the title character in his final musical "Lazarus..."

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Reply #102 posted 04/04/17 2:00pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:

morningsong said:

OldFriends4Sale said: Alexandria makes absolutely no sense now. They were an isolated community that had no clue about the dangers that exist in the outside world until Rick and Co arrive. Then you get massive hoards, the Wolves, several other communities that do trading, and Negan's massive group. How the heck did Alexandria remain so isolated and clueless for so long especially if they had their own scouts who went out foraging frequently?

Yes, just about everyone originally from Alexandria is dead

For a while the original crew has a older wizened sage type member [Dale & Hershell], so I thought the Alexandria couple who were the leaders would have filled that in, but they were gone before it got started good.

My favorite 'camp Eden' beside Alexandria was Hershel's farm.

I know, at first I thought maybe the other group migrated to the surrounding space of Alexandria a little before the Atlanta crew did. But it is clear they have been there for a while.

It seems like the Scouts didn't see much, but if I remember early on Aaron said something about other groups he saw.

He did, that's how he found Rick and his crew.

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Reply #103 posted 04/04/17 2:05pm

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i dunno. mixed feelings about that finale. when people go to war, everyone loses.

history has proven again and again that when we smack down a negan, another asshole dictator type will pop up just as sure as the sun rises.

but then again, all it takes for 'evil' to prevail is for people of good conscience to do nothing and let it happen.

can't really say i'm looking forward to season eight. hope they stop involving animals in these blood soaked festivities. horses in battle has never been fair to horses, using Shiva as a weapon isn't fair either. not cool.

i guess it always has been and always will be about who can bite the hardest, the longest. bah. this nature of life thing is tiresome.

ps: wasn't Daryl hot???? smile


I don't see it like that. Ezekial saved Shiva's life, so I see it as Shiva returning the favour and going to battle for the people she cares about ... even if she is just a tiger! biggrin And lets best honest, it was super cool seeing a tiger take it to the Saviours!!

Mixed feelings about the finale. Most of the 'twists' you could see coming. It was obvious Sasha was for the chop, that the Junkyard crew weren't all they seemed, that nothing was going to happen to Carl or Rick, and Hilltop and Kingdom would turn up last minute to save the day.

It was also a total eyeroll moment when no one was able to get a shot in on Negan despite how exposed he was, no one saw a massive tiger coming in to battle until she was pretty much on top of one of the Saviours, and Rick seemed to magically heal from his gunshot wound ... very poor writing there.



Yes, makes no sense. I love how they used that Donny Hathaway song, was marvelous. So, the opening scene is actually Sasha takin her last breath before leaving this world, well not this world, but that apocalyptic one, right?

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Reply #104 posted 04/04/17 2:22pm

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214 said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Yes, just about everyone originally from Alexandria is dead

For a while the original crew has a older wizened sage type member [Dale & Hershell], so I thought the Alexandria couple who were the leaders would have filled that in, but they were gone before it got started good.

My favorite 'camp Eden' beside Alexandria was Hershel's farm.

I know, at first I thought maybe the other group migrated to the surrounding space of Alexandria a little before the Atlanta crew did. But it is clear they have been there for a while.

It seems like the Scouts didn't see much, but if I remember early on Aaron said something about other groups he saw.

He did, that's how he found Rick and his crew.



So then how was Alexandria so naive to the point Rick felt he needed to take over? Maybe that's the question. Maybe not. Maybe Carl's the one in the coma.

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Reply #105 posted 04/04/17 2:47pm

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He did, that's how he found Rick and his crew.



So then how was Alexandria so naive to the point Rick felt he needed to take over? Maybe that's the question. Maybe not. Maybe Carl's the one in the coma.

Rick actually is on a mental institute, he did not recover after he found out her wife got togheter with his best friend. That would be a good end for the serie.

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Reply #106 posted 04/04/17 3:10pm

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morningsong said:



So then how was Alexandria so naive to the point Rick felt he needed to take over? Maybe that's the question. Maybe not. Maybe Carl's the one in the coma.

Rick actually is on a mental institute, he did not recover after he found out her wife got togheter with his best friend. That would be a good end for the serie.



I think you might be onto something there.

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Reply #107 posted 04/04/17 4:46pm

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214 said:

Rick actually is on a mental institute, he did not recover after he found out her wife got togheter with his best friend. That would be a good end for the serie.



I think you might be onto something there.

I might be, maybe i am.

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Reply #108 posted 04/05/17 5:49am

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214 said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Yes, just about everyone originally from Alexandria is dead

For a while the original crew has a older wizened sage type member [Dale & Hershell], so I thought the Alexandria couple who were the leaders would have filled that in, but they were gone before it got started good.

My favorite 'camp Eden' beside Alexandria was Hershel's farm.

I know, at first I thought maybe the other group migrated to the surrounding space of Alexandria a little before the Atlanta crew did. But it is clear they have been there for a while.

It seems like the Scouts didn't see much, but if I remember early on Aaron said something about other groups he saw.

He did, that's how he found Rick and his crew.

I mean some of those other groups, that seemed not to affect Alexandria until the Atlanta group came

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Reply #109 posted 04/05/17 10:51am

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214 said:



morningsong said:




214 said:



Rick actually is on a mental institute, he did not recover after he found out her wife got togheter with his best friend. That would be a good end for the serie.





I think you might be onto something there.



I might be, maybe i am.


That was an episode on buffy the vampire slayer; she is locked in a psych ward with people trying to convince her she is not the slayer....
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Reply #110 posted 04/05/17 3:48pm

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morningsong said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

prior to this season, from the beginning we were given a feeling of comradere & family among the evolving group. Leading up to Alexandria, the group was individually fleshed out, we got great background peaks into peoples lives, and then seeing them connect as human in that world. So by the time they got to Alexandria. There was a good feeling. They had homes. And there were other good people there. But now it is all busted up, everyone is scattered, Glenn is gone, it is sorta loosing the glue.

Alexandria makes absolutely no sense now. They were an isolated community that had no clue about the dangers that exist in the outside world until Rick and Co arrive. Then you get massive hoards, the Wolves, several other communities that do trading, and Negan's massive group. How the heck did Alexandria remain so isolated and clueless for so long especially if they had their own scouts who went out foraging frequently?

That´s why I´ve been wondering, too. lol

And how come Oceanside is relatively safe and managed to keep so many weapons even though the Saviours know about them and killed all their men?

.

So many communities in the same area and Alexandria was never raided by the Saviours, even though all the other communities were constantly in touch with each other?

This doesn´t make much sense.

But...I like that there are several communities now, and all close to each other.

It´s just Alexandria that doesn´t make much sense in hindsight.

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Reply #111 posted 04/05/17 3:51pm

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XxAxX said:

i dunno. mixed feelings about that finale. when people go to war, everyone loses.

history has proven again and again that when we smack down a negan, another asshole dictator type will pop up just as sure as the sun rises.

but then again, all it takes for 'evil' to prevail is for people of good conscience to do nothing and let it happen.

can't really say i'm looking forward to season eight. hope they stop involving animals in these blood soaked festivities. horses in battle has never been fair to horses, using Shiva as a weapon isn't fair either. not cool.

i guess it always has been and always will be about who can bite the hardest, the longest. bah. this nature of life thing is tiresome.

ps: wasn't Daryl hot???? smile

I´d hate to see anything happen to Shiva. It was cool that she helped and is so loyal and grateful but I was really worried about her catching a bullet or an arrow. Hope they don´t let her die.

However, it was a sight to behold to see her fight and I think she´s a great addition to the show but I must admit I was really, really worried that something might happen to her.

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Reply #112 posted 04/05/17 4:01pm

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RicoN said:



but you agree about the rest.

your point raises the complete absence of peril from the show now though. I don't think any of the main characters are going to die (I don't read the comics by the way).

And Carl being a major player probably cements my decision not to watch any more!


I'd agree that the pacing this year has been a hot mess, the zombies are now superfluous to the story and might as well not be there, and the decision to have the Junkyard gang talk like cave people was the worst decision they've made to date. Despite this, a bad TWD season is still better than 95% of other televsiion.

I really like the emotional scenes to. The acting is top notch and I don't mind my heart strings getting tugged; the Maggie/Daryl root cellar scene where Daryl finally broke down was superb, as was Morgan's breakdown and Carol's exile.

Re. the main characters dying, without giving too much away from having read the comics, no one is safe other than Rick and Carl. I can accept this central conceit; its Rick and Carl's story so killing them off, while shocking, wouldn't make alot of sense ... it would be like doing a Batman TV show and killing him off halfway through. Having invested this much time in their story, killing them cheaply for shock value would be a complete waste.

I like those emotional scenes, too but I felt this last episode was very slow because Sasha´s parts were really long. And that long monologue at the end got on my nerves.

But it was nevertheless a very exciting episode. Not really a cliffhanger ending though.

Sure , the Saviours are coming for war, and I can´t wait to watch the next episode but the monologue was just too much for me.

All in all a good season though with some great new characters (Ezekiel, Shiva, Negan, etc.)

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Reply #113 posted 04/05/17 4:05pm

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KoolEaze said:

morningsong said:

OldFriends4Sale said: Alexandria makes absolutely no sense now. They were an isolated community that had no clue about the dangers that exist in the outside world until Rick and Co arrive. Then you get massive hoards, the Wolves, several other communities that do trading, and Negan's massive group. How the heck did Alexandria remain so isolated and clueless for so long especially if they had their own scouts who went out foraging frequently?

That´s why I´ve been wondering, too. lol

And how come Oceanside is relatively safe and managed to keep so many weapons even though the Saviours know about them and killed all their men?

.

So many communities in the same area and Alexandria was never raided by the Saviours, even though all the other communities were constantly in touch with each other?

This doesn´t make much sense.

But...I like that there are several communities now, and all close to each other.

It´s just Alexandria that doesn´t make much sense in hindsight.



Either it's saying something about Rick's group or the writers painted themselves in a corner and tried to do a fast clean up.

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Reply #114 posted 04/06/17 1:17am

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I'd agree that the pacing this year has been a hot mess, the zombies are now superfluous to the story and might as well not be there, and the decision to have the Junkyard gang talk like cave people was the worst decision they've made to date. Despite this, a bad TWD season is still better than 95% of other televsiion.

I really like the emotional scenes to. The acting is top notch and I don't mind my heart strings getting tugged; the Maggie/Daryl root cellar scene where Daryl finally broke down was superb, as was Morgan's breakdown and Carol's exile.

Re. the main characters dying, without giving too much away from having read the comics, no one is safe other than Rick and Carl. I can accept this central conceit; its Rick and Carl's story so killing them off, while shocking, wouldn't make alot of sense ... it would be like doing a Batman TV show and killing him off halfway through. Having invested this much time in their story, killing them cheaply for shock value would be a complete waste.

I like those emotional scenes, too but I felt this last episode was very slow because Sasha´s parts were really long. And that long monologue at the end got on my nerves.

But it was nevertheless a very exciting episode. Not really a cliffhanger ending though.

Sure , the Saviours are coming for war, and I can´t wait to watch the next episode but the monologue was just too much for me.

All in all a good season though with some great new characters (Ezekiel, Shiva, Negan, etc.)


I liked the monologue ... the show feels like it needs a moment like that to wrap up the season, and with the speech being all about Glenn it made a nice bookend with his death at the start of the season. Little bit on the cheesy side perhaps but you need a sprinkle of cheese now and again biggrin

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Reply #115 posted 04/06/17 5:37am

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KoolEaze said:

morningsong said:

OldFriends4Sale said: Alexandria makes absolutely no sense now. They were an isolated community that had no clue about the dangers that exist in the outside world until Rick and Co arrive. Then you get massive hoards, the Wolves, several other communities that do trading, and Negan's massive group. How the heck did Alexandria remain so isolated and clueless for so long especially if they had their own scouts who went out foraging frequently?

That´s why I´ve been wondering, too. lol

And how come Oceanside is relatively safe and managed to keep so many weapons even though the Saviours know about them and killed all their men?

.

So many communities in the same area and Alexandria was never raided by the Saviours, even though all the other communities were constantly in touch with each other?

This doesn´t make much sense.

But...I like that there are several communities now, and all close to each other.

It´s just Alexandria that doesn´t make much sense in hindsight.

I believe the people of Oceanside, were not always there. When the Saviours attacked their original group they were somewhere else. I think they are now extremely far away from where they originally were or in connection to the Saviours

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I'm looking for a map of the region the show is focused on now

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Oceanside community

Sometime after the outbreak, Natania's community encountered the Saviors, and they were forced to work under Negan's tyranny. Unwilling to be subservient, the community fought back but were defeated in the ensuing skirmish, and many people were killed, including most of Natania's family. After the battle, all remaining male survivors over the age of 10 were lined up and executed, as retribution and a terrorizing deterrant to any further resistances. Faced with a future of being enslaved by the Saviors or dying, the remaining women and children fled their settlement, found the Oceanside campground, and re-established their community there, hidden from the Saviors. They adopted a policy to kill anyone who discovers their community on sight in order to protect themselves and to prevent any clues about them leaked to the Saviors. The women fish from the nearby bay to keep themselves fed, and have a large arsenal of guns to defend themselves with.

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purplethunder3121 said:

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CBS All-Access has confirmed Sonequa Martin Green will be playing the lead role in much anticipated Star Trek: Discovery. This announcement was made right after when fans were in tears, mourning death of Sonequa's character "Sasha" in The Walking Dead season 7 finale on 2nd of April. Star Trek franc
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woot!

I liked Sasha's character

too many of the original crew are gone

The shirt she is wearing in "Made to Suffer" has the logo of a local band out of Atlanta, Georgia, named "Southern Gothic Revival". Sasha was never originally planned for the TV show. After the actress Sonequa Martin-Green auditioned for the role of Michonne, Glen Mazzara liked her audition so much they created Sasha specifically for Sonequa. On Talking Dead, Sonequa Martin-Green confirmed that Sasha's job before the apocalypse was a firefighter. Sonequa Martin-Green was pregnant during the filming of the fifth season. As the season progresses, Sasha noticeably wears baggier clothing, wearing Bob's oversized military jacket, a large black t-shirt, Tyreese's holster and carries a large AR-15. Her clothing remains the same from "Four Walls and a Roof" (season 5, episode 3) to "First Time Again" (season 6, episode 1). Within the context of the show, Sasha carrying the items worn by the people she loved and lost was symbolic of her refusing to let go of them, according to Sonequa Martin-Green. As season 6 commences, Sasha has began a recovery process and volunteers for the quarry run. Noticeably she changes her outfit for the first time since Bob's death, symbolic of her moving on from her losses. Sasha was the final member of Tyreese's group and her family to die. Sasha is the third member of Negan's lineup to die. Unlike Glenn and Abraham, Sasha was the only one to not be killed by Negan himself. As of Sasha's death, all of the Williams Family and Tyreese's Group are now deceased. As of Sasha's death, all the survivors of the prison flu in Season 4 are now deceased. As of Sasha's death, all of the prison newcomers are now deceased. Sasha is the third main character to be killed in a season finale, the second being her boyfriend, Abraham Ford and the first being Andrea. Sasha was the only walker in Season 7 to kill a person.

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