Didn't get it spoiled but this is the point I stopped too. I was grumbling about the series quality anyway for ages and then when one of the few likeable characters got killed off I just decided I was done. Tried to watch it again years later but mah this show is trash, the quality drop after Season 1 is so brutal.I stopped reading Walking Dead after I had Glenn's death spoiled for me.
thisThe Walking Dead after ----------Carl died. Just stopped giving a shit about it after that
I was spoiled on that death by some jackasses who thought they were being cute right after the demo came out in English. Cancelled my preorder. Eventually picked it up anyways, but I was angry through that whole case.I didnt drop it but I was compelled to do drop Danganronpa V3
Kaede deserved better
The weird thing for me is that Ned getting executed didn't hit quite as hard because Bran being broken early on in the book felt like GRRM basically saying "this isn't your dad's fantasy epic" after he had laid out a lot of tropes to seemingly pin Bran as the typical child heroSort of? When
in the first GoT book, I threw the book down and was like "fuck this". I did go back and read the rest eventually. Just hadn't really experienced a story before where the clear best character/moral compass was so shamelessly removed so early.Ned was executed
Sort of? When
in the first GoT book, I threw the book down and was like "fuck this". I did go back and read the rest eventually. Just hadn't really experienced a story before where the clear best character/moral compass was so shamelessly removed so early.Ned was executed
I didn't stop watching The Walking Dead because of any one particular character death, but rather because there were so many deaths that it made it feel like all the drama and effort was pointless. I dropped it right when it was obvious that they were about to kill off the hairdresser lady they'd just spent half a season rescuing from her abusive husband. I didn't even care about her or her kids, but considering that it came so soon after ---Noah-- died, who was the reason --Beth-- died, who they had spent another arc trying to rescue... the pointlessness was overwhelming.
The Walking Dead tv show for sure. The show has such a fundamental misunderstanding of what makes the comic book work. The comic has tons of shocking and sad deaths, but it never feels completely hopeless. The show kept going for these shocking deaths but it eventually loses all heart and just becomes miserable.
I still haven't finished the show, but somehow I highly doubt that the conclusion is going to be an ideological exploration of liberalism (capitalism) vs socialism like the comic was, and if they do, I can't imagine they stick the landing. They don't have the characters left to make that interesting/frustrating/tense because literally who gives a shit about any of the characters anymore.
The stuff with ---Noah-- and --Beth-- was the fucking worst. Same with Tyreese and Sasha dying back to back.
The only Walking Dead media I've ever bothered with is the Telltale series but I never went back to it after season 2 for the same reason. Literally everyone in the new group Clementine joins that season is dead by the end of it. Like come on.I didn't stop watching The Walking Dead because of any one particular character death, but rather because there were so many deaths that it made it feel like all the drama and effort was pointless.
Yep. Just like The Office (US) when Michael Scott leaves, a single change make the show feel like a different show in the same universe.The Walking Dead when Rick Grimes leaves, felt like a fitting place to stop watching.
Stopped watching the show after the fade to black outro and then the season opening with this.
I personally didn't stop at this point, but this was the death I immediately thought of when I saw the thread title. I know a lot of people who stopped at this point.I stopped watching The 100 in S3 when Lexa dies. Seeing stuff about her and Clarke is why I even started watching in the first place.
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