what was your reasoning behind the vegetarian meal?
that there were no more animals in that world?
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I took the image an a vision of the future and that after all the death and stuff they just decided to not eat meat... "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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oh well at this point, there aren't many animals around and they've had issues with animal meat causing sickness that lead to outbreaks | |
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http://www.nydailynews.co...-1.3567039 | |
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no no no
Season 7 took Abraham Glenn(that is like 3 by himself) Sasha That is enough of the major characters
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It seems (and this is just what I'm perceiving) when people sorta give up. Don't want to fight or kill etc they die
but Eugene is the monkey wrench in this
and others
but Abraham was going someplace where he just wanted a 'home life' yet willing to kill still
Carol wants out, Morgan -ish
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OldFriends4Sale said:
no no no
Season 7 took Abraham Glenn(that is like 3 by himself) Sasha That is enough of the major characters
There is already a rumor about a major character (who I really like alot) who will die this season after the 8th episode [Edited 10/17/17 20:33pm] | |
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OldFriends4Sale said: Eugene is irritatingly interesting enough, but could go Good! he annoys me | |
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Carol died by season 3 in the comics. . I don't want Rick Carl Michone Carol Maggie or even Rosita to go. And definately not Judith. I like Tara I like the Reverand, I like his growth. I like Aaron I like King Ezekiel ( I heard rumors he might go ) I like Jesus I don't like Eugene . What other major characters am I missing? | |
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108 hours and 11 mins "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Carol died by season 3 in the comics. . I don't want Rick Carl Michone Carol Maggie or even Rosita to go. And definately not Judith. I like Tara I like the Reverand, I like his growth. I like Aaron I like King Ezekiel ( I heard rumors he might go ) I like Jesus I don't like Eugene . What other major characters am I missing? I don’t think that Rick is in danger of being killed off,since he is the main actor on the show.Then again,Travis was the main actor on FTWD and he was killed off a few months ago | |
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the producer said Rick wasn't going to make it to the end. I suspect he will make it right up to the end.
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can’t wait til Sunday evening gonna order a few pizzas and have my own little Walking Dead celebration,lol | |
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how so? the character of carol was supposed to die in season 3. i'm told the show doesn't follow the comic books | |
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a long but interesting article about season 7....see if you agree with the writer
10 Things ‘The Walking ...n Season 7
Everything ‘The Walking Dead’ Got Wrong in Season 7 | |
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what is it 9.5 hours! "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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No TonyVanDam, the tv series doesn't follow the comics.
1. Carol dies in series 3 2. Ricks hand is cut off by the Governor 3. a female character shoots and kills Lorrie and Judith during the prison escape by mistake 4. She is featured in the novels that lead up to Mulberry and afterward 5. I believe characters like Darryl and Sasha did not exist in the comics etc etc etc | |
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That is the way to go | |
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I'm agreeing so far, especially this piece
It’s one thing to introduce a new villain on a series like The Walking Dead. It’s entirely another to build a season’s worth of stories around him. Negan is, without a doubt, one of the most memorable characters on TWD. But the series’ creative team made a huge gamble when they chose to reorient the show around him in Season 7. And unfortunately, the gamble didn’t pay off. Maybe they overestimated how much fans would like the sarcastic, sadistic leader of the Saviors. Or maybe they just didn’t quite figure out how to fit him into AMC’s version of The Walking Dead. While Negan’s villainous ways marked a decisive turning point in the series, in most cases it wasn’t a good one. Negan was billed as being the worst villain yet, but thus far, aside from offing a few beloved characters, he hasn’t been nearly as interesting as, say, Shane or the Governor. If anything, his chest-beating cruelty has proven to be irritating. Despite the fact that he isn’t quite the supervillain he was made out to be, his smirking, self-aggrandizing approach to the apocalypse has become a large part of what the series is about these days. That doesn’t mean that the series will continue to suffer as long as Negan sticks around. But it does mean that TWD needs to figure out how to make Negan work within TWD‘s universe, and not how to make it all about Negan.
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The Walking Dead has always relied on its plot’s twists and turns to keep fans engaged. The same could be said of nearly every TV show ever created. But as of late, the series’ creative team has given these moments a bit more weight than they’re worth. This trend began in Season 6, when fan-favorite Glenn Rhee was seemingly killed off, only to return a few episodes later. That plot development didn’t go over well with fans, who felt TWD‘s writers dragged the reveal out too long. Instead of reevaluating their take on shocking fans, though, they doubled down in Season 7. First, there was the reveal of Negan’s victims. Then, there was the fact that their deaths were gorier and more graphic than arguably any other characters’ on the series. Later, in Episode 12, it appeared as though Rick Grimes had been bested by a hoard of zombies, until he popped up after a few tense moments. The way the series has handled its major character deaths — real or fake — turned into a major problem, narratively speaking. That’s because it’s relied so much on making them into buzzed about, must-see moments. Ultimately, that doesn’t help bolster the series’ dramatic impact. It’s devalued the emotional punch that comes whenever we see our favorite characters bite the dust.
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7 hours and counting. got my snacks all ready..... | |
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TWD returns today, i wasn't aware of that. | |
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got the Dallas game on and waiting for the Simpsons and Bob's Burgers and then to TWD! "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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just ordered pizza got some beer,too | |
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cooking wings, fries, and calamari but i doubt it will make it until then "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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