"All a dream" is what I was going for, Filmed while Carl and everyone was first starting out and young.
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sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.Comment
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so did I miss something? when did they do away with Gregory? I mean last week he is contemplating stabbing Maggie in the back and then this week just passing mention that he is gone and Maggie is in chargeComment
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I think you missed it. Last weeks episode he yelled at one of his guys to pack a bag and said you're driving me somewhere. Which meant the Sanctuary.Comment
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Yeah, that was really drawn out and melodramatic. The end shot is literally three people grandstanding.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is really...not good in this part. He's like a villain from Pirates o/t Carribean or my favorite, Post-Apocalypse Fonzie. I can't blame him totally.
The garbagebag gang swerve was meh. Terminus was still more threatening than the Saviors.Comment
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I've not read any of TWD, whether it be in floppy format or compilation form, so what know about certain characters/groups is largely from hearsay and random references here and there. That being said, I didn't trust the "Garbagepail Gang" from the outset (and neither should have Rick). Then, in last week's episode when Negan mentions "a little bird" telling him about Rick's plan, I kinda figured it had to be the GG.
It was good to FINALLY see Rick and company take some action against The Saviors, but were it not for The Kingdom (go Shiva!) and The Hilltop, Rick and company would have been looking at yet another bloodbath on the part of his people.
As it is, seeing all the "troops" Negan has, as well as his alliance(?) with the GG, Rick and the others are going to have to come up with either much more massive numbers or weapons of greater power to take down The Saviors. Plus, now that Alexandria, The Hilltop and The Kingdom have played their cards, what's to stop Negan from sending heavily armed contingents into all three communities and just wiping them out one by one?Last edited by emeraldknight47; Apr 3, '17, 11:25 AM.sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.Comment
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I've not read any on TWD, whether it be in floppy format or compilation form, so what know about certain characters/groups is largely from hearsay and random references here and there. That being said, I didn't trust the "Garbagepail Gang" from the outset (and neither should have Rick), and then in last week's episode when Negan mention "a little bird" telling him about Rick's plan, I kinda figured it had to be the GG.
It was good to FINALLY see Rick and company take some action against The Saviors, but were it not for The Kingdom (go Shiva!) and The Hilltop, Rick and company would have been looking at yet another bloodbath on the part of his people.
As it is, seeing all the "troops" Negan has, as well as his alliance(?) with the GG, Rick and the others are going to have to come up with either much more massive numbers or weapons of greater power to take down The Saviors. Plus, now that Alexandria, The Hilltop and The Kingdom have played their cards, what's to stop Negan from sending heavily armed contingents into all three communities and just wiping them out one by one?
The episode wasn't great, and they telegraphed it weeks ago that Sasha was going away, but I thought there might be others. Oh well.... what's another 6 months to wait right? I hope the writers can do something better in season 8.Comment
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Yeah, that was really drawn out and melodramatic. The end shot is literally three people grandstanding.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is really...not good in this part. He's like a villain from Pirates o/t Carribean or my favorite, Post-Apocalypse Fonzie. I can't blame him totally.
The garbagebag gang swerve was meh. Terminus was still more threatening than the Saviors.
The last episode was just OK. We've been building up towards it since the end of last season, and the payoff off didn't warrant that investment. Obviously the big death was Sasha and that was hardly a surprise. Maggie's speech at the end left me flat. It was a fitting end to the worst season of the series. Maybe this episode will be better in hindsight once we start next season.Comment
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