Oh I thought it was blood. They couldn't have picked a different color?
Dr. Smartypants can tell the difference, though!Yeah, was about to say it could have easily been mistaken for blood.
Oh I thought it was blood. They couldn't have picked a different color?
Dr. Smartypants can tell the difference, though!Yeah, was about to say it could have easily been mistaken for blood.
:D
I don't think the helicopter will have anything to do with Fear. The main show is currently much farther ahead in the timeline than Fear is, so having a character from that show appear right now would likely spoil whatever winds up happening in season four and beyond in Fear, unless a character just never meets up with the rest of the group again after the most recent season's ending or something.That helicopter. Anyone else here watch Fear The Walking Dead? Possibly crossing over soon?
Imagine if other places in the US are starting to go back to normal and TWD universe is just in it's own little bubble thinking the world is over?
Kinda scary that Negan worked with kids before everything.
Also I'll be pissed if they have a flashback showing Gabriel saving Negan and getting bit in the process.
The junk-yard theater troop is back! I hope we get to see Rick channel Gandalf at Helms Deep when he arrives just in time at the front of the junk-yard mime army.
I liked learning more about Negan through his dialogue with Gabe, and then seeing exactly what he was telling Gabe come true when he brought order back to the Saviors standoff. Negan is a monster and a killer, but it was good to learn more about how he sees himself and his own purpose.
Gabe appears to be bit. Or, it could be he just got sick from the zombie guts. Negan kind of foreshadowed this when he asked if anyone had ever gotten sick before from the walker camouflage.
I'm finding Daryl's turn of character to be abrupt and weird. They've been showing him being more severe in the last few episodes, but to completely abandon Rick seemed like a stretch.
I've been thinking the same thing, it's the guts that made him sick. I really fucking hope he isn't bit and ends up dying.At first I thought he maybe got sick from the guts and all that but it's possible he was scratched.
I don't think the helicopter will have anything to do with Fear. The main show is currently much farther ahead in the timeline than Fear is, so having a character from that show appear right now would likely spoil whatever winds up happening in season four and beyond in Fear, unless a character just never meets up with the rest of the group again after the most recent season's ending or something.
Fear is recording in Houston, TX for season four, so I think the crossover they announced is Fear's cast running into Abraham before he leaves Texas on his "save the world" journey with Eugene and Rosita. Abe's actor hinted at it a while back on his Twitter too.
The junk-yard theater troop is back! I hope we get to see Rick channel Gandalf at Helms Deep when he arrives just in time at the front of the junk-yard mime army.
I liked learning more about Negan through his dialogue with Gabe, and then seeing exactly what he was telling Gabe come true when he brought order back to the Saviors standoff. Negan is a monster and a killer, but it was good to learn more about how he sees himself and his own purpose.
Gabe appears to be bit. Or, it could be he just got sick from the zombie guts. Negan kind of foreshadowed this when he asked if anyone had ever gotten sick before from the walker camouflage.
I'm finding Daryl's turn of character to be abrupt and weird. They've been showing him being more severe in the last few episodes, but to completely abandon Rick seemed like a stretch.
Doesn't a helicopter require a fuckton of fuel? Seems strange to be able to find enough to just fly around at this stage of the story, doesn't it?The helicopter is a nice mystery but Im not sure why people are so shocked. Just like cars and bikes, they can be salvaged, gas put in and used. Its not like we saw a t-rex roaming Alexandria.
Load up on gas, do they take same type as automobiles?Doesn't a helicopter require a fuckton of fuel? Seems strange to be able to find enough to just fly around at this stage of the story, doesn't it?
Doesn't a helicopter require a fuckton of fuel? Seems strange to be able to find enough to just fly around at this stage of the story, doesn't it?
That was such a throwaway line. We've been watching people do that trick for seasons, not just on this show but tons of times on Fear as well. No one has ever gotten sickI think Gabriel got sick from the zombie guts. When they were about to smear it on themselves he said something about people getting sick from it.
Also, I seem to recall, in the opening, when they hear gunfire outside and they talk about the RPGs being in the cache. Did Negan mention a "firebird"? Could that be the chopper? Could remember wrong though. I was pretty tired when I watched the show last night.
Also, the saviours in the factory are they all that's left?
Any episode of The Walking Dead that finds close pals Rick Grimes and Daryl Dixon scrapping is already problematic. Add a new empathetic angle to villain Negan and helicopters hovering over the zombie apocalypse and you have a clearly special show of the AMC blockbuster series.
However, with all that and a rising Sunday Night Football and the American Music Awards on NBC and ABC, the November 19 TWD ended up with a very different type of distinction. The Season 8 "The Big Scary U" episode fell a six-year ratings low for the series based on Robert Kirkman's comics.
Or, to do the math, with a 3.4 rating among adults 18-49, TWD had its worst result since November 20. 2011. That Season 2 "Secrets" episode drew a 3.1 among the key demo. Week to week, TWD was down 13% among the key demo.
In a season that has seen TWD stumble in live + same day results since its October 22 premiere, the fifth episode of Season 8 didn't do much better viewershipwise. Snagging an audience of 7.9 million, Walking Dead had the least sets of eyeballs since the penultimate episode of Season 2 on March 11, 2012. While not the least watched episode of the season, that "Better Angels" ep had 6.89 million viewers. Looking back to the November 12 TWD, the November 19 episode declined 10% in viewers.
On the Live + 3 metric, TWD has seen lifts of around 40% over the first four episodes of this season, a fact that keeps AMC smiling
Hopefully with more calm between Andrew Lincoln and Norman Reedus' characters, The Walking Dead will break for its winter finale on December 10. The series will be back early in 2018 for the rest of the All Out War tale.