Agreed with everyone. That was dull, dull, dull... Why do story archs have to last an entire season, or in this case, probably more.
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There is no suspense at all about Negan. Considering early in season 7 Jeffrey Dean Morgan admitted he signed a contract for season 8, there went any melodramatics on that one! What will be interesting to see is if Chandler Riggs (Carl) finally gets killed off. With Chandler heading off to Auburn for college in the fall, many think he is done with the series. The only reason I would care is because he was one of the last original credited members from season one (Andrew Lincoln being the other).Comment
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Wow, I would have thought either Norman Reedus or Melissa McBride were in the season 1 opening credits... but sure enough, you are correct.
I bet they will not kill Carl off, but find a way to limit him to a few episodes. Honestly, that is what I've always wanted for Carl.Comment
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If this goes any slower, it will be in slow motion.
This whole season is basically a waste of time, especially mine..
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."Comment
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Good Lord but that was a boring episode. What even happened to move the story along? Jack squat, that's what.Comment
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Carl has a Romeo Juliet storyline with a group called Whisperers. I believe they alluded to them in an early Alexandria episode, but they're most likely going to follow that. So he can be shot separate from the rest of the cast and still go to college.Comment
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I just had a thought about the series finally of this show, any chance they could have already filmed the final episode when they filmed the first episode. Depending on how this wraps up in the end that would be a shocker, no one would have aged or died when it airs.Comment
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Or Carl waking up from his afternoon nap....Comment
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Bob Newhart waking up with Carol and telling her about the crazy dream he had about her.You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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