The Walking Dead Season 6
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Morgan gots to go!
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This has me dying when it happened, like he really picked her up and super slide slammed her.
Needs a good ol jr commentary edit -
Wait...hold up...
GlVulcanRaven wrote: »
rofl ? she is UGLY
Her husband lost way before his death haha
Shes probably only 33 years old.
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this show is getting lazy as ? with the writing i kno i haven't been in this thread in awhile
like how the ? they didnt check the got dam tower?
the wolves ? make 0 sense how to a bunch of insane ? paths link up ? -
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Keeping that baby around was just stupid, and now they having another one.
They literally have no benefit to the show aside from using them as a reason why characters currently aren't present.
"They're taking care of Judith." -
Been reading the comics since someone posted the link. Shittin all over the show
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nickel-us P wrote: »Been reading the comics since someone posted the link. Shittin all over the show
nerd lol *sarcasm* for the dum dum who wacked me -
Just no ? way Glen should be alive...
But there is no way Glen could have died in that mannerKeeping that baby around was just stupid, and now they having another one.
They literally have no benefit to the show aside from using them as a reason why characters currently aren't present.
"They're taking care of Judith."
Lol, stupid thing to say.
So if they eventually do find somewhere safe to reside, just supposed to let the race die out?
Might aswell just give up completely if you're gonna abort all babies.
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Ever since I got back into reading the comics. 8 can't watch the show without thinking how better the comics are
I'm pretty much giving up on this show -
kingofkingz wrote: »Ever since I got back into reading the comics. 8 can't watch the show without thinking how better the comics are
I'm pretty much giving up on this show
You know what.........
Whats the website with the comic yo?.. -
kingofkingz wrote: »Ever since I got back into reading the comics. 8 can't watch the show without thinking how better the comics are
I'm pretty much giving up on this show
You know what.........
Whats the website with the comic yo?..
http://www.omgbeaupeep.com/comics/The_Walking_Dead/001/
They updated with the latest comic (149). -
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I wouldnt call that a trailer or even a teaser. More like a promo.
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Anybody know where I can watch the first half of the season at?
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bless the child wrote: »Anybody know where I can watch the first half of the season at?
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bless the child wrote: »Anybody know where I can watch the first half of the season at?
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Yes really ? . Them hitches said it would be on demand but ain't ? up there. -
Lbless the child wrote: »Anybody know where I can watch the first half of the season at?
Amc website -
Bruh, that Rosita chick can get it. I would be in that ? like "Clear" lol
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Show wore on me, didn't even watch the last 2 episodes before the break. I'll catch them soon though. Maybe I will regain interest
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Ready for the 14th
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From Cracked.com
cracked.com/article_23554_7-humiliating-changes-hit-shows-made-when-they-went-broke.html
#7. The Walking Dead Cast Got Stranded On That ? Farm Because Of Budget Cuts
The Walking Dead is the smash hit show America can't get enough of, probably because its annoying cast of characters is constantly in danger of being violently killed. Think of how big the ratings would have been for Family Matters if there was always a lingering possibility that Urkel could be disemboweled at any moment.
The second season found the band of zombiepocalypse survivors holing up in a farmhouse, which seemed like a fun idea at first. But then, like the sad college friend who unexpectedly showed up to your Christmas party, they never left.
Despite the fact that the farmhouse originally appeared in only five issues of the comic book on which the series is based, the showrunners decided that we needed to see a whole season of people arguing in a living room. Oh, and the farm is run by a crotchety old man and his hot daughters, meaning the show is cribbing both from a comic book series and your great-uncle's ? jokes.
As it turns out, the reason behind taking less inspiration from George Romero and more from The Waltons stems from a huge budget cut that the network imposed on the second season, before the pilot had even aired. The studio also provided the note that half the show should take place indoors, presumably to both save them money and make the harrowing, blood-drenched end of human civilization more warm and cozy.
And Mad Men is somewhat to blame here -- "entire hordes of zombies" became "maybe a zombie, every once in a while" thanks to Don Draper's love of big budgets, fancy suits, and herbal cigarettes. Arguments over these budget cuts contributed to the show's creator, Shawshank Redemption director Frank Darabont, being fired and replaced by some people whom we're reasonably sure had absolutely nothing to do with The Shawshank Redemption. So great move, AMC; fire the guy who made the most beloved prison movie of all time one year before your show moves into a prison. That's the real river of ? . -
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Anti_matter wrote: »From Cracked.com
cracked.com/article_23554_7-humiliating-changes-hit-shows-made-when-they-went-broke.html
#7. The Walking Dead Cast Got Stranded On That ? Farm Because Of Budget Cuts
The Walking Dead is the smash hit show America can't get enough of, probably because its annoying cast of characters is constantly in danger of being violently killed. Think of how big the ratings would have been for Family Matters if there was always a lingering possibility that Urkel could be disemboweled at any moment.
The second season found the band of zombiepocalypse survivors holing up in a farmhouse, which seemed like a fun idea at first. But then, like the sad college friend who unexpectedly showed up to your Christmas party, they never left.
Despite the fact that the farmhouse originally appeared in only five issues of the comic book on which the series is based, the showrunners decided that we needed to see a whole season of people arguing in a living room. Oh, and the farm is run by a crotchety old man and his hot daughters, meaning the show is cribbing both from a comic book series and your great-uncle's ? jokes.
As it turns out, the reason behind taking less inspiration from George Romero and more from The Waltons stems from a huge budget cut that the network imposed on the second season, before the pilot had even aired. The studio also provided the note that half the show should take place indoors, presumably to both save them money and make the harrowing, blood-drenched end of human civilization more warm and cozy.
And Mad Men is somewhat to blame here -- "entire hordes of zombies" became "maybe a zombie, every once in a while" thanks to Don Draper's love of big budgets, fancy suits, and herbal cigarettes. Arguments over these budget cuts contributed to the show's creator, Shawshank Redemption director Frank Darabont, being fired and replaced by some people whom we're reasonably sure had absolutely nothing to do with The Shawshank Redemption. So great move, AMC; fire the guy who made the most beloved prison movie of all time one year before your show moves into a prison. That's the real river of ? .
smh always said amc was a ? tv company -