We've seen it before:
Rick and Negan battle. Rick runs out of bullets.
Rick has dad memories of Carl. Gets weepy.
Rick uses Carl to get to Negan.
Morgan hallucinates, almost kills someone.
We all knew it was coming:
Oceanside shows up just in time.
Eugene switches sides.
Rick doesn't kill Negan.
Daryl and Dwight have it out. Daryl spares Dwight. Dwight goes looking for Sherry.
We've seen it before:
Rick and Negan battle. Rick runs out of bullets.
Rick has dad memories of Carl. Gets weepy.
Rick uses Carl to get to Negan.
Morgan hallucinates, almost kills someone.
We all knew it was coming:
Oceanside shows up just in time.
Eugene switches sides.
Rick doesn't kill Negan.
Daryl and Dwight have it out. Daryl spares Dwight. Dwight goes looking for Sherry.
You guys are acting like this finale is atypical of the show as a whole, and it's really killing me. There were only 2 really stellar episodes this season: the one where King Ezekiel lost his tiger, and the one just prior to the finale. This is what I've sort of come to expect from The Walking Dead.
Since this is apparently a spoiler thread without it being marked so I'll jump in but will state:
SPOILERS AHEAD
The big reveal? Jadis is really named Ann!!
The "long con" Maggie is plotting to one day, once things are up and running, either kill Rick or imprison him or banish him; I mean she didn't say what the end game was so... I do not believe Jesus will truly be on board. He's too, well, Jesus-like, and has never supported revenge. Daryl I can see going for it as he has as much hatred for Negan as Maggie does (Glen's death and then his imprisonment and mental torture); though him coming out of the shadows was a bit of a shock as never would I have imagined Daryl turning on Rick. But in rethinking it makes sense - Daryl comes from a very rough background where an eye for an eye was the rule. Letting Negan live, to him, is unacceptable.
And Negan? Well, the source material has him captured and with Rick and Co. What else transpires there I do not know.
Next season will have a time jump. My guess it will be when things are indeed up and running; and Maggie, Daryl, and Jesus, will implement their payback. Oh yes and MIchonne is included in the payback. I did not forget. So banishment would be my guess as killing them, publicly anyway, would undermine the Peace and Togetherness society they have constructed.
Course the plan won't work. Maybe Negan will save Rick, huh? lol
We've seen it before:
Rick and Negan battle. Rick runs out of bullets.
Rick has dad memories of Carl. Gets weepy.
Rick uses Carl to get to Negan.
Morgan hallucinates, almost kills someone.
We all knew it was coming:
Oceanside shows up just in time.
Eugene switches sides.
Rick doesn't kill Negan.
Daryl and Dwight have it out. Daryl spares Dwight. Dwight goes looking for Sherry.
You guys are acting like this finale is atypical of the show as a whole, and it's really killing me. There were only 2 really stellar episodes this season: the one where King Ezekiel lost his tiger, and the one just prior to the finale. This is what I've sort of come to expect from The Walking Dead.
We've seen it before:
Rick and Negan battle. Rick runs out of bullets.
Rick has dad memories of Carl. Gets weepy.
Rick uses Carl to get to Negan.
Morgan hallucinates, almost kills someone.
We all knew it was coming:
Oceanside shows up just in time.
Eugene switches sides.
Rick doesn't kill Negan.
Daryl and Dwight have it out. Daryl spares Dwight. Dwight goes looking for Sherry.
You guys are acting like this finale is atypical of the show as a whole, and it's really killing me. There were only 2 really stellar episodes this season: the one where King Ezekiel lost his tiger, and the one just prior to the finale. This is what I've sort of come to expect from The Walking Dead.
Who would care about a CGI tiger. How strange. 😆
I didn't say that caring about the CGI tiger necessarily made the episode good. It was all of the loss that Ezekiel incurred in the ep that made it good and interesting. It was a sort of deconstruction of Ezekiel's "king" role that he plays for those people.
We've seen it before:
Rick and Negan battle. Rick runs out of bullets.
Rick has dad memories of Carl. Gets weepy.
Rick uses Carl to get to Negan.
Morgan hallucinates, almost kills someone.
We all knew it was coming:
Oceanside shows up just in time.
Eugene switches sides.
Rick doesn't kill Negan.
Daryl and Dwight have it out. Daryl spares Dwight. Dwight goes looking for Sherry.
You guys are acting like this finale is atypical of the show as a whole, and it's really killing me. There were only 2 really stellar episodes this season: the one where King Ezekiel lost his tiger, and the one just prior to the finale. This is what I've sort of come to expect from The Walking Dead.
Who would care about a CGI tiger. How strange. 😆
I didn't say that caring about the CGI tiger necessarily made the episode good. It was all of the loss that Ezekiel incurred in the ep that made it good and interesting. It was a sort of deconstruction of Ezekiel's "king" role that he plays for those people.
I didn't care for that episode, but to each is own.
Can we not get into these long threaded quotes? They are effing annoying as hell! Just choose a sentence or small paragraph to quote and take it from there.
I totally get why Maggie and Daryl feel the way they do about Negan living. But a secret meeting to discuss a nefarious action against Richonne was surprising and kind of jacked up. They've been through too much together to go down that road. Nevertheless, life would be so much more palatable and easier to move on with if Negan was dead. Although, I was thinking...what direction is the show gonna go in now? Asked and I guess answered...for now.
Réponse de tmdb53400018
le 16 avril 2018 à 00h20
What are you talking about? There is no Laura character on the show
Réponse de Je_suis_le_vampire_Lestat
le 16 avril 2018 à 07h10
I think she's the saviour with the tattoo on her neck who ratted on Dwight.
Réponse de Je_suis_le_vampire_Lestat
le 16 avril 2018 à 07h11
They didn't even show Morgan leaving so the two shows may be confusing now.
Réponse de Bloodshot77
le 16 avril 2018 à 08h26
👆
Réponse de rainbowfeverish64
le 16 avril 2018 à 09h34
They showed Morgan leaving thru the crossover. You should have watched fear of walking dead it was a hour of Morgan's journey.
Réponse de Je_suis_le_vampire_Lestat
le 16 avril 2018 à 10h12
I didn't know they had that I'm not from America. I'll check it out later. Thanks.
Réponse de Bloodshot77
le 16 avril 2018 à 12h14
He left the kingdom and moved to the junkyard at the end of TWD. He left the junkyard at the beginning of FTWD.
Réponse de tmdb53400018
le 16 avril 2018 à 16h42
How strange.... who on Earth would care about some trivial Savior character? Bizarre.
Réponse de jonnieblack
le 16 avril 2018 à 19h49
We've seen it before:
Rick and Negan battle. Rick runs out of bullets. Rick has dad memories of Carl. Gets weepy. Rick uses Carl to get to Negan. Morgan hallucinates, almost kills someone.
We all knew it was coming: Oceanside shows up just in time. Eugene switches sides. Rick doesn't kill Negan. Daryl and Dwight have it out. Daryl spares Dwight. Dwight goes looking for Sherry.
Réponse de tmdb53400018
le 16 avril 2018 à 19h58
You guys are acting like this finale is atypical of the show as a whole, and it's really killing me. There were only 2 really stellar episodes this season: the one where King Ezekiel lost his tiger, and the one just prior to the finale. This is what I've sort of come to expect from The Walking Dead.
Réponse de Oldnewbie
le 16 avril 2018 à 22h47
Since this is apparently a spoiler thread without it being marked so I'll jump in but will state:
SPOILERS AHEAD
The big reveal? Jadis is really named Ann!!
The "long con" Maggie is plotting to one day, once things are up and running, either kill Rick or imprison him or banish him; I mean she didn't say what the end game was so... I do not believe Jesus will truly be on board. He's too, well, Jesus-like, and has never supported revenge. Daryl I can see going for it as he has as much hatred for Negan as Maggie does (Glen's death and then his imprisonment and mental torture); though him coming out of the shadows was a bit of a shock as never would I have imagined Daryl turning on Rick. But in rethinking it makes sense - Daryl comes from a very rough background where an eye for an eye was the rule. Letting Negan live, to him, is unacceptable.
And Negan? Well, the source material has him captured and with Rick and Co. What else transpires there I do not know.
Next season will have a time jump. My guess it will be when things are indeed up and running; and Maggie, Daryl, and Jesus, will implement their payback. Oh yes and MIchonne is included in the payback. I did not forget. So banishment would be my guess as killing them, publicly anyway, would undermine the Peace and Togetherness society they have constructed.
Course the plan won't work. Maybe Negan will save Rick, huh? lol
Réponse de Bloodshot77
le 17 avril 2018 à 02h30
Who would care about a CGI tiger. How strange. 😆
Réponse de tmdb53400018
le 17 avril 2018 à 18h48
I didn't say that caring about the CGI tiger necessarily made the episode good. It was all of the loss that Ezekiel incurred in the ep that made it good and interesting. It was a sort of deconstruction of Ezekiel's "king" role that he plays for those people.
Réponse de Bloodshot77
le 18 avril 2018 à 07h54
I didn't care for that episode, but to each is own.
Réponse de Nubyan
le 18 avril 2018 à 13h37
Can we not get into these long threaded quotes? They are effing annoying as hell! Just choose a sentence or small paragraph to quote and take it from there.
I totally get why Maggie and Daryl feel the way they do about Negan living. But a secret meeting to discuss a nefarious action against Richonne was surprising and kind of jacked up. They've been through too much together to go down that road. Nevertheless, life would be so much more palatable and easier to move on with if Negan was dead. Although, I was thinking...what direction is the show gonna go in now? Asked and I guess answered...for now.
The family is falling apart.