That's one of the greatest sculpts I've ever seen.
INART did a fine job capturing Jeffrey Dean Morgan but I think the nose needs a bit of work.That's one of the greatest sculpts I've ever seen.
If TWD wasn't dead to me I'd be so excited for these, but I think just Rick and Negan would be a nice duo to have on display if you still love the franchise, they're definitely iconic.Negan wasn't a character I needed.
Those pictures R_R_X posted just changed my mind.
I always find it weird when people try to discredit shows because it had a bad ending. Like, Game of Thrones is one of the best produced shows ever. The actors are all incredible, the sets and costuming are all as good as it gets, and the writing kept you hooked. Obviously the show took a complete nose dive in season 8 but it doesn't discredit that seasons 1-6 are some of the best TV ever made.If TWD wasn't dead to me I'd be so excited for these, but I think just Rick and Negan would be a nice duo to have on display if you still love the franchise, they're definitely iconic.
Sadly, that show also took a nose dive, but long before the final episodes. I felt obligated to stick it out and made it through the Whisperer storyline, but I just had to give up before the final season started. I couldn't do it anymore, especially with how freaking stupid Fear the Walking Dead was going. Nukes and submarines and radioactive walkers. Really?
I always find it weird when people try to discredit shows because it had a bad ending. Like, Game of Thrones is one of the best produced shows ever. The actors are all incredible, the sets and costuming are all as good as it gets, and the writing kept you hooked. Obviously the show took a complete nose dive in season 8 but it doesn't discredit that seasons 1-6 are some of the best TV ever made.
Walking Dead is kind of in this realm to me. There has been exactly one show that was capable of challenging Sunday Night Football over the last 15 years, and that's The Walking Dead. Before that got to Alexandria, I remember the days of when you HAD to watch that show live or you were getting spoiled on Monday morning, either by the radio or co-workers or friends or whatever. It was unreal.
Sadly, that show also took a nose dive, but long before the final episodes. I felt obligated to stick it out and made it through the Whisperer storyline, but I just had to give up before the final season started. I couldn't do it anymore, especially with how freaking stupid Fear the Walking Dead was going. Nukes and submarines and radioactive walkers. Really?
I mentioned this in another thread but display space is rapidly running out and with The Walking Dead completely an afterthought in my mind at this point, I don't feel the need to build a collection, but I am wondering if I should just pick up Negan and Rick as Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Andrew Lincoln put on all time performances in the show. Regardless of the writing or what happened, those two had unreal chemistry together and I felt compelled to see that war through because of the actors.
I do wonder if it's worth commemorating the show with just those two figures, as you mentioned.
Season 5 murder jacket Rick is my definitive look for him, if INART never make that version they should at least include the jacket since it feels like an integral part of his character and he does use it for the last time in Season 8, with the blue shirt.I hope they make more like Shane and season 5 feral Rick.
Oof... I tapped out after Season 8, and only watched Rick's final episodes and recently The Ones Who Live, and after watching that I really just wish Rick had died on the bridge. The rest of the big iconic moments they adapted from the comics I just watched on Youtube, and honestly I didn't feel like I missed much, pretty much everything in between those moments was convoluted filler with cardboard characters.Unlike you I stuck to it 'till the very end... and it was painful at times... very painful
Maybe it was the completionist in me or maybe I was just very desperate or really bored... I dunno... well, I'm a retard, so probably it was just that but I watched every single episode of TWD universe - every single one! And while there were some glimmers of hope in the original show here and there every once in a while it never felt great again after season 5. At least not for me. The ending was okay-ish. The new shows are okay, not great. World Beyond was horrid. And Fear the Walking Dead was too after season 4 but I just had to stick to it till the end out of some sense of obligation or obsession or whatever but Fear really was the worst of them all. The writing became so damn stupid I really don't think I've ever watched anything that bad ever in my entire life. 'cause usually you'd just stop watching if something was that bad. It's the normal thing to do. But I didn't
And I wanted to give up soooo many times... it was really hard work to pull through. No kidding. At the end I was like "Only one more season to go. You gotta get through this somehow and then it can finally all die... Please just let it all die..." And the first 6 episodes of the last season were so horrible... it was a chore... can't even tell you how many times I fell asleep... and again I wanted to just give the f*** up before the last half aired. It just didn't make any sense anymore. But boy was I glad I didn't. Honestly! I had a blast!!! It was so fun to watch the last couple of episodes. I can't remember the last time I had such a good time watching something that was not comedy. I don't know if it was intentionally funny because they just didn't give a **** anymore or if they thought packing everything into the final episodes that fans ever wanted to see, whether it made any sense for not was a good idea... I don't know. But it was so ******* fun to watch. I kid you not. It was like all out stupidity. They brought people back from the dead, whether it made sense for not only just to instantly kill them again in some cases. It was hilarious! I loved it! And I would watch it again any time! It was that entertaining... Loved it!
Sorry for the wall of text but I just had to get that out of my system
Oof... I tapped out after Season 8, and only watched Rick's final episodes and recently The Ones Who Live, and after watching that I really just wish Rick had died on the bridge. The rest of the big iconic moments they adapted from the comics I just watched on Youtube, and honestly I didn't feel like I missed much, pretty much everything in between those moments was convoluted filler with cardboard characters.
I only watched Fear once and never bothered again, I did check out how it was progressing from time to time out of morbid curiosity and boy... It really was total garbage, I can't imagine wasting my time watching that in it's entirety.
A season 5 Rick would be the one with the most potential, he could do the feral hobo sculpt, a bloodied sculpt for red handle machete action and hell even a clean shaven Alexandria Rick, that would cover all 3 main looks of the season with just one outfit.That would be my Rick, with murder jacket included.
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Agreed, I actually quite like the scene, even thought it is a little nonsensical but that was pretty much what the show was after a few seasons. The use of the main theme to send off the show's main character was really well done... And then they ruined it by showing him still alive.As someone who's seen it all - the good and the very bad - let me tell you this: you truly did not miss anything.
Had Rick died on that bridge it would have been remembered as iconic at least. The ending of The Ones who Live... not so much. Even though he certainly deserved his happily ever after... I don't mind the show but it just wasn't very memorable at all.
No normal person would ever watch Fear in it's entirety. Guess it must have been a kind of self-chastisement. Maybe I'm a masochist at heart. But boy, those last 6 episodes were all worth it! So bad that it turned good again. I rarely laughed that hard in my entire life. I think I even binged them all at once. Never would have thought that was possible 'cause for the earlier episodes it sometimes took me 3 days to watch 1 episode alone since I constantly fell asleep. But the last half felt like a good trip. Maybe the writers were high as a kite as well when they wrote the script. At least that would explain a lot
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