I think the Saviors arc will end next week. This was clearly a preparation episode to the end.
Yep.
-Mutiny handled
-Carl letters all read.
-Lines of communication closed.
Its Go Time.
I think the Saviors arc will end next week. This was clearly a preparation episode to the end.
I'll probably watch it tomorrow but damn that's funny they got him to do it on the show lol.
Eugene's vomit-and-run routine was maybe the dumbest and most absurd thing they've done all season.
Or how he quickly ran and got in nice stacked ash pile that blended in perfectly with all the others.I could see throwing up mac and cheese sardines on someone a good escape diversion but the way it was shot made it look really goofy. There's no way Eugene should escape in that situation. For starters, why did Rosita let Eugene trail behind her...
The same reason she just stands there covered in vomit as he runs away.I could see throwing up mac and cheese sardines on someone a good escape diversion but the way it was shot made it look really goofy. There's no way Eugene should escape in that situation. For starters, why did Rosita let Eugene trail behind her...
Haha, I forgot about Aaron's scenes.. yeah, those were pretty fucking bad. I was dying when he woke up on the ground and surrounding him, giving them a "you have to fight speech!" and immediately passed out again. So bad. LOL
It meant getting that awful actor off the show; good lord the letter narration reminded me how bad he is.
I don't understand how that episode managed to be as boring as it was. The penultimate episode, meant to set up the finale, and nearly nothing happened until the very end.
And even then, I was completely disappointed in Simon's death. Two years of hating this guy and it felt so dragged out and anticlimactic.
Jesus.
Carl's letter was read and Negan chose to ignore it, both of the traitors were outed and one was dealt with while the other's fate was teased, Eugene got away and changed his attitude...enough happened to give it more depth than most of this season. I'm not saying it was great, or that any of this has been. This show hasn't been particularly good for a while now.
Then stop watching itI don't think I have ever hated a show as much as I do Walking Dead at this point.
Surprising thing is that it manages to up the hatred each week.
I almost dropped it right when Negan let Simon live at first.
I can't agree. Eugene is the same character he's been since he joined Negan. He simply gave a small speech where he sounded slightly more sure of himself.
Kidnapping him only to have him escape immediately after was a complete waste of time.
And Carl's letter crap has been dragged out the entire second half of the season. His death has been meaningless. We've seen Rick ignore it all season, we're now seeing Negan ignore it. Until next week, as obviously Rick will be allowing Negan to live, based on the flash forward we've seen.
We both also seemed to forget about the Aaron plot as well. Another pointless side plot that has derailed a character for episodes.
I'm just so damn frustrated with this thing.
Yup.Nonsense.
When a long-running show becomes as bad as The Walking Dead has, people who have watched it the whole time have the right to talk about how bad it is.
Part of it is to vent that something they loved became to bad. The part is out of hope that it returns to greatness.
Nonsense.
When a long-running show becomes as bad as The Walking Dead has, people who have watched it the whole time have the right to talk about how bad it is.
Part of it is to vent that something they loved became to bad. The part is out of hope that it returns to greatness.
Simon's take on being a zombie made me chuckle. The actor kept biting over and over again, without a break in between bites, for the first 30 seconds or so. He eventually calmed down then did almost nothing.
Someone tell me again why they needed to kill Carl? Rick learned nothing, Negan learned nothing, his death changed no characters really, one of the most pointless deaths for what was arguably the most interesting character they had on the show to go forward with, instead completely wasted to prop up Rick, which they couldn't even bloody get right.
Eugene returns, no one even knew he was captured? They think he just stepped out for a bit? Did they not notice the two dead guys outside their front bloody door???
The whole vomit and run thing was so damn laughable, like how the hell did he manage to run away and Rosetta couldn't catch up to him, are you serious? Oh she has to stop and fight a zombie....WHY? She could have simply ran around/went over the top of the car and chased him.
This show continues to have some of the WORST writing of any mainstream show currently on tv. Why am I still watching it? I don't know...I kind of feel like I just have to stick with it after this long, kind of like the last season of Lost and how quickly it went downhill.
What if this scene is also presented out of order? Maybe the episode opens with a closeup of Rick and Negan's eyes?We're going to end up in a situation where Rick, standing over Negan with Lucille, comes right to the point of murdering Negan and then has a ham-handed flashback to Carl's words and will be so moved by that memory that he will spare Negan. Negan, similarly, will be moved by Carl's memory and Rick's decision that he too will forever be changed.
Just watch.
What if this scene is also presented out of order? Maybe the episode opens with a closeup of Rick and Negan's eyes?
Someone tell me again why they needed to kill Carl? Rick learned nothing, Negan learned nothing, his death changed no characters really, one of the most pointless deaths for what was arguably the most interesting character they had on the show to go forward with, instead completely wasted to prop up Rick, which they couldn't even bloody get right.