Enough with huge scenes after the credits. I hate it. A lot of people turn it off when the credits roll. Sherlock did almost the same thing. HUGE scene in the season finale but in their case they halted the credits one second after they started. I don't wanna have to get in the habit of waiting for the credits, especially in movies, to finish because 1 out of 100 times there will be a huge scene afterwards. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gonzo:
Just caught the new ep. Pretty damn good.
Who thinks the head dude from terminus will be heard from again? Negan maybe?
Don't think he's Negan either, but I definitely think he'll be back. Rick clearly didn't get a kill shot on him. They also made that big deal about how Rick was going to kill him with the machete from the cache (at least I think that's the weapon he said he would kill him with). [Reply]
Originally Posted by NewChief:
Don't think he's Negan either, but I definitely think he'll be back. Rick clearly didn't get a kill shot on him. They also made that big deal about how Rick was going to kill him with the machete from the cache (at least I think that's the weapon he said he would kill him with).
Originally Posted by NewChief:
Don't think he's Negan either, but I definitely think he'll be back. Rick clearly didn't get a kill shot on him. They also made that big deal about how Rick was going to kill him with the machete from the cache (at least I think that's the weapon he said he would kill him with).
Originally Posted by Radar Chief:
Yes, machete with a red handle.
They have made a point of foreshadowing the whole series.
I have no doubt at some point he'll split that man's skull with a machete.
They've diverged from the comix a lot but after the fact I really can't complain. They've balanced that wire of being true and mixing it up very well.
And I doubt it will but the performances deserve award nomination. If you forget the subject matter (horror, zombies, etc) people keep tuning in for the characters.
They've done a great job of emulating the comix in that the stories being about people and the setting (zombie doom) being secondary. The whole point is how humans respond to a (seemingly) hopeless situation... [Reply]