CopperTom wrote:Well, the worst part is, he may not be dead. Easy save could be coming from Dwight. Crazier save could be that the walkers nearby are actually Whisperers. Rumor is the origins of Whisperers will be explained on Fear.
Personally, I didn't think the Keymasters were all that bad until the final scene. I would have enjoyed if the protagonists splintered into 2 groups, one with Ginny, one with Morgan, both non-evil, making decisions that are all shades of grey, but obviously viewed poorly by the other group. The road not travelled...
Dwight was on a truck and taken away. The only characters I didn't see leave was the kids so I could see the little kid with the glasses was perhaps hiding during the roundup and could help Morgan. But even then, he's losing a lot of blood. He needs someone with med skills.
The swerve would be Sherry coming back for the save and maybe introducing the idea of wearing the deads faces to mount an offensive against the Settlers.
Or maybe he is done for.
"I'll hold your wallet while you go fuck yourself"-David Letterman
CopperTom wrote:Well, the worst part is, he may not be dead. Easy save could be coming from Dwight. Crazier save could be that the walkers nearby are actually Whisperers. Rumor is the origins of Whisperers will be explained on Fear.
Personally, I didn't think the Keymasters were all that bad until the final scene. I would have enjoyed if the protagonists splintered into 2 groups, one with Ginny, one with Morgan, both non-evil, making decisions that are all shades of grey, but obviously viewed poorly by the other group. The road not travelled...
Dwight was on a truck and taken away. The only characters I didn't see leave was the kids so I could see the little kid with the glasses was perhaps hiding during the roundup and could help Morgan. But even then, he's losing a lot of blood. He needs someone with med skills.
The swerve would be Sherry coming back for the save and maybe introducing the idea of wearing the deads faces to mount an offensive against the Settlers.
Or maybe he is done for.
The finale was one of the worst written things I have ever seen. Not that FTWD is gonna win any emmy's anytime soon. But the entire episode was pointless, but your right, we did not see the some of the kids get taken.
If there big change next year's in the episodes is of all these people all over the place with individual episodes, it's gonna go down to basically no viewership. Scott Gimple had like 2 good years of writing on the walking dead, and they put him in charge of the whole ship. In my opinion, Angela Kang should run the ship, what she did with season 9 last year with what she was left with and the mess she was given was a miracle.
they've already done the whole "everyone is spread out, how do we all get back together" thing last season and this season, so it will be more of the same next season? I've already given up TWD, probably time to give this up too.
E.H. Ruddock wrote:they've already done the whole "everyone is spread out, how do we all get back together" thing last season and this season, so it will be more of the same next season? I've already given up TWD, probably time to give this up too.
You should give the main show a try again, Season 9 was really good.
CopperTom wrote:Well, the worst part is, he may not be dead. Easy save could be coming from Dwight. Crazier save could be that the walkers nearby are actually Whisperers. Rumor is the origins of Whisperers will be explained on Fear.
Personally, I didn't think the Keymasters were all that bad until the final scene. I would have enjoyed if the protagonists splintered into 2 groups, one with Ginny, one with Morgan, both non-evil, making decisions that are all shades of grey, but obviously viewed poorly by the other group. The road not travelled...
Dwight was on a truck and taken away. The only characters I didn't see leave was the kids so I could see the little kid with the glasses was perhaps hiding during the roundup and could help Morgan. But even then, he's losing a lot of blood. He needs someone with med skills.
The swerve would be Sherry coming back for the save and maybe introducing the idea of wearing the deads faces to mount an offensive against the Settlers.
Or maybe he is done for.
The finale was one of the worst written things I have ever seen. Not that FTWD is gonna win any emmy's anytime soon. But the entire episode was pointless, but your right, we did not see the some of the kids get taken.
If there big change next year's in the episodes is of all these people all over the place with individual episodes, it's gonna go down to basically no viewership. Scott Gimple had like 2 good years of writing on the walking dead, and they put him in charge of the whole ship. In my opinion, Angela Kang should run the ship, what she did with season 9 last year with what she was left with and the mess she was given was a miracle.
I didn't think Dwight went with Ginny's crew. I'll rewatch the last 5 minutes. Anyone but Gimple. He's the worst of the worst.
emanon wrote:I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
The 2nd half of this season has rated extremely poorly on RT, like down into the teens. The showrunners must know they're on the wrong path. All they've done is take the Negan storyline and tweaked it. And this Morgan cliffhanger is Rick on the rebar all over again.
"I'll hold your wallet while you go fuck yourself"-David Letterman
Stickman wrote:The 2nd half of this season has rated extremely poorly on RT, like down into the teens. The showrunners must know they're on the wrong path. All they've done is take the Negan storyline and tweaked it. And this Morgan cliffhanger is Rick on the rebar all over again.
AMC is the real problem though, they from all accounts, really cheap when it comes to paying out contracts and keeping talent, when darabont asked for a bigger budget, they shit canned him. There paying gimple pennies to run this universe, and he will continue to run it into the ground.
CopperTom wrote:Well, the worst part is, he may not be dead. Easy save could be coming from Dwight. Crazier save could be that the walkers nearby are actually Whisperers. Rumor is the origins of Whisperers will be explained on Fear.
Personally, I didn't think the Keymasters were all that bad until the final scene. I would have enjoyed if the protagonists splintered into 2 groups, one with Ginny, one with Morgan, both non-evil, making decisions that are all shades of grey, but obviously viewed poorly by the other group. The road not travelled...
Dwight was on a truck and taken away. The only characters I didn't see leave was the kids so I could see the little kid with the glasses was perhaps hiding during the roundup and could help Morgan. But even then, he's losing a lot of blood. He needs someone with med skills.
The swerve would be Sherry coming back for the save and maybe introducing the idea of wearing the deads faces to mount an offensive against the Settlers.
Or maybe he is done for.
The finale was one of the worst written things I have ever seen. Not that FTWD is gonna win any emmy's anytime soon. But the entire episode was pointless, but your right, we did not see the some of the kids get taken.
If there big change next year's in the episodes is of all these people all over the place with individual episodes, it's gonna go down to basically no viewership. Scott Gimple had like 2 good years of writing on the walking dead, and they put him in charge of the whole ship. In my opinion, Angela Kang should run the ship, what she did with season 9 last year with what she was left with and the mess she was given was a miracle.
I didn't think Dwight went with Ginny's crew. I'll rewatch the last 5 minutes. Anyone but Gimple. He's the worst of the worst.
Dwight was taken away with a bunch of no names. I missed that on my first watch.
emanon wrote:I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
It's funny because what else can they really say? But any exec with a Brain at AMC has to see there is a real problem. But who really cares, the zombie genre can only go so far.
Personally, if the season left out reconstructing an airplane and learning to refine oil, I would have been fine with it. That being said, it was still better than several of those TWD seasons prior to last season.
emanon wrote:I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
Stickman wrote:So since Lenny James is the star of that new AMC cop drama from the UK, I'm gonna guess Morgan met his fate in the final scene of last season
That show's been going on since 2018.
emanon wrote:I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.