


Information (character deaths/fates, screenshots, etc.) from episodes released early on AMC+ may not be added to the wiki until the episode officially airs at 9pm EST on the Sunday it is scheduled for. Those complaints aside, the next two episodes of "TWD" are very much worth watching if you weren't feeling the last batch of episodes. AttentionPlease be aware that spoilers are not allowed on the wiki and a violation of this policy may result in a ban. I have some thoughts about this, but since that starts to get into some heavy spoiler territory, I'm going to shelve that conversation for after the premiere. What was the point of it? Why were they introduced at all? Others may find themselves frustrated with the handling of the Reaper villain storyline. With the prison out of the picture, Rick and crew no longer. Season 4 of The Walking Dead had our survivors facing an uncertain future.
#Rick the walking dead let fucks fly series
I'm glad the show backs off, but if they chose to move forward with the alternative, "TWD" could've delivered a big statement to catch fans off guard and let them know: "We're in the final episodes of the series now. Let’s take a fresh look back at Rick’s pivotal moment. To that point, the premiere does have a really great moment where I thought "TWD" was going to shake things up a bit, but it relents. The lack of attachment to these newer characters makes the deaths a bit hollow.ĭaryl is the glue that's holding the show together. We've seen some cool deaths, but it's largely been through the introduction of new characters or villains, who are merely killed off in the same episode or a few episodes later. Negan tries to politely tell Brandon to go home. I keep wanting "TWD" to take a big swing and kill off a major character. When Negan runs into a bus to save a woman and her child from zombies, Brandon assumes it was to steal the cache of supplies he figures they have. These dogs are described with three simple, yet powerful, adjectives by the American Kennel Club: loyal, loving, confident. On the premiere, convenient secret cubby holes and walls appear to save our heroes at just the right moments. Rotties offer that perfect mix of playful fun and serious protection that few other breeds are able to provide, which is what has made them one of the most beloved breeds on the planet. It makes it so that the stakes don't feel high enough even when one of your favorites is placed in a perilous situation. One of the constant thoughts I have while watching the final season is how much plot armor some characters have over others. That rolls into one of my other current frustrations with the series: Like me, some viewers may be annoyed at how convenient things have become for some of our survivors. This shot, from a trailer, reveals that Daryl and Maggie made it back from their encounter with the Reapers safely before it played out on the show.
