Not sure how much you wanna know here but i'll spoiler it: Rick dies when he is killed by Sebastian, the son of the Commonwealth leader
Oh i definitely agree. It was brilliant to see these characters come to life and it was brilliant. It did start to diverge and that's when interest was lost. Kinda same-y and i did feel like i was watching to be a completionist. It's been good the last few seasons though, in my opinion but not as great as it could have been.
So, this is coming from someone who has no idea what the Commonwealth storyline is in the comics, but just watching the show, are we supposed to see the Bob Odenkirk look-a-like as an evil guy? Or are we supposed to feel bad for Eugene and/or the rest of the group? I mean, by the looks of things, it just seems that they're doing everything they can to vet any and all people who are coming in to their community as well as recruit people from the outside who they deem can be productive citizens. Sure, what they did was shady, but they need to know everything about everyone they're bringing in. Makes sense to me.
I think you're referring to the deputy mayor? The one always in a suit? None of them are evil like the Governor or Negan in terms of killing people. Going forward, it kind of plays out like the Capt America: Civil War movie where the sides butt heads on what is moral, right, etc., if that makes sense.
Yeah...that is what I'm seeing, but didn't know if it gets out of control like the other 'villain's.' Also, I've always been of the opinion this entire series that the group we follow isn't necessarily a good group of people, or the good guys. They're just the group we follow. Everyone does what they have to do to survive, we just happen to be most privy to the main characters. They've done just as awful things as some of the 'villains' that have been portrayed in the past.
There's definitely bad people at the Commonwealth, but I wouldn't expect anything like we've seen previously.
‘Walking Dead’ Sets Fifth Spinoff: Lauren Cohan, Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s ‘Isle of the Dead’ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t...8cde128a4b3edaafeee19fe3a9ac5aaf38696c24eeca4
With an audience that’s dropped significantly over the journey, surely more spin-offs is the last thing people would back? Enjoyed Maggie saying no to Pamela/Lance although it seems only short term.
I really, really hope all the spin-off announcements are smoke screens. I'd actually give them a lot of credit if they were, because at this point, the spin-offs are absolutely ridiculous.
I don’t mind more TWD-related content; it’s my favourite TV universe. I’m far more excited by the idea of spinoffs starring new characters than I am about watching TWD’s mains from the past 6-12 years branch off, though.
I just caught up on the season 10 bonus episodes and now wanting to start season 11. Are all season 11 episodes available with AMC+? I don’t mind dropped 8.99 for a month or 3 to knock this out.
Season 11 is broken down into three different parts of 8 episodes. The first 8 episodes aired in the fall, and now we're in the midst of the second 8 episodes. The third 8 episodes aren't until the fall.
so, with all these current spinoffs... has it even been confirmed WHAT caused the zombie apocalypse?? or has that still not been established yet?
Nope, gotta watch every bit of it. It's a bit of a ritual when it comes to Walking Dead with me. I've had some deep love with this show. Watched S11 E1-2 so far. (started my own AMC+ account. Friends login didn't work.... )
Wow. The newest episode of Fear was gross. Having a 19 year old actor make out with his 15 year old co-star multiple times is too far. The in universe ages are 15 and 12, which is somehow much worse.