Could be worse. You could be that moron reporter than asked John Hamm if he'd be willing to play "Nuh-Gone" on the Walking Dead
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Could be worse. You could be that moron reporter than asked John Hamm if he'd be willing to play "Nuh-Gone" on the Walking Dead
Episode 16? That's probably the season finale.
really dont want to be a hater at all but that looks like ***
I don't think so. I used to get all those different collectors sets and if I didn't scale down, I would've gotten it.
Well, this episode was a mixed bag.
That scene where the Wolf takes the nurse hostage was bogus. After all the time the writer's led us to believe that Rick's group is hardened, two of them easily drop their guns. They couldn't have been further than 10 feet away. They should have dropped him. Then, he takes the guns and he doesn't finish off any of them? Very un-Wolf like.
Morgan.... let's look at his way of thinking: He's willing to protect someone who held a gun to his face. He wants to have him nursed back to health, and at the same time, knock-out one of the people (Carol) who he is suppose to be siding with and living with. When he first arrived at Alexandria, he witnessed Rick kill someone at point blank. Then he sees Rick's group kill as many of the Wolves during their invasion into Alexandria. Why does he still stay with the group?
Glenn finally making it back and seeing Maggie trapped on top of the look-out platform by herself was so uneventful. He didn't show any urgency to try and get to her. But he sure showed a lot of heart trying to convince Enid to come back home with him. LOL!
Sam and Ron's roles are pretty obvious. They're characters placed into the story to give the group more obstacles to deal with.
I hope this season ends with the same intensity it started with.
This episode, in particular, felt very bland. I didn't enjoy it as much as I did the previous mid-season finales.
If anyone wants to know which episode that Negan will first be in, you can find it on J. D. Morgan's IMDB page.
Congrats, Skull, that looks thoroughly gnarly.
I wish the episode were 90 minutes long. That Carol/Morgan fight was a letdown, as was the Carl/Ron fight. I was starting to really like Deanna, it's a shame she had to go. And Sam better get eaten like that cookie in his room.
Well, this episode was a mixed bag.
That scene where the Wolf takes the nurse hostage was bogus. After all the time the writer's led us to believe that Rick's group is hardened, two of them easily drop their guns. They couldn't have been further than 10 feet away. They should have dropped him. Then, he takes the guns and he doesn't finish off any of them? Very un-Wolf like.
Morgan.... let's look at his way of thinking: He's willing to protect someone who held a gun to his face. He wants to have him nursed back to health, and at the same time, knock-out one of the people (Carol) who he is suppose to be siding with and living with. When he first arrived at Alexandria, he witnessed Rick kill someone at point blank. Then he sees Rick's group kill as many of the Wolves during their invasion into Alexandria. Why does he still stay with the group?
Glenn finally making it back and seeing Maggie trapped on top of the look-out platform by herself was so uneventful. He didn't show any urgency to try and get to her. But he sure showed a lot of heart trying to convince Enid to come back home with him. LOL!
Sam and Ron's roles are pretty obvious. They're characters placed into the story to give the group more obstacles to deal with.
I hope this season ends with the same intensity it started with.
This episode, in particular, felt very bland. I didn't enjoy it as much as I did the previous mid-season finales.
The emotional music towards the end was unintentionally hilarious I think. When the wolf guy had the fat doctor chick hostage I just couldn't take it seriously. A lot of that stuff reminded me of a soap opera.
Negan can't come soon enough. I hope the portrayal is good.
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