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Post by Sexual Chocolate on Dec 17, 2016 19:43:05 GMT -5
from TV Lines. It's a fun (or dumb, depending on whether or not you agree with it) list. Westworld, Stranger Things, and Outlander are just some of the shows on the list. Here's where TWD and FTWD fall. Part I:MOST UNDERRATED DRAMA ACTORMark-Paul Gosselaar, Pitch RUNNER-UP Andrew Lincoln, The Walking Dead WORST NEW CHARACTER ON AN ESTABLISHED SHOWThe Walking Dead‘s Negan RUNNER-UP Arrow‘s Rene aka Wild Dog BEST CLIFFHANGERDaya grabs the guard’s gun on Orange Is the New Black RUNNER-UP “Who did Negan kill?,” The Walking Dead LinkPart II:MOST HORRIFYING SEQUENCEGlenn and Abraham’s murders, The Walking Dead RUNNER-UP Julia realizes a trickster raped her, The Magicians KID YOU’D PROMPTLY DISOWNZach, The Strain RUNNER-UP Chris, Fear the Walking Dead LinkPart III:Funniest TV Moments of 2016Upon being introduced to King Ezekiel — and his pet tiger! — “fair maiden” Carol had to try so hard not to LOL that we went ahead and did it for her. Link
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Post by v on Dec 17, 2016 20:04:54 GMT -5
completely disagree with the cliffhanger being one of the best... nope, nope nope.. but the carol meeting Zeke and shiva? LOL I still die when I see her face
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Post by MorganBGone on Dec 17, 2016 20:44:38 GMT -5
I'm confused by the standards by which AL is underrated -- though I know many disagree.
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Post by Rosie on Dec 17, 2016 21:25:53 GMT -5
I watch The Strain and totally agree with this:
"KID YOU’D PROMPTLY DISOWN Zach, The Strain
RUNNER-UP Chris, Fear the Walking Dead"
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Post by dark sister on Dec 18, 2016 10:12:05 GMT -5
They lost me at calling TWD's cliffhanger one of the best.
Mr. Robot's season finale, Westworld's season finale. THOSE were great cliffhangers.
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Post by MorganBGone on Dec 18, 2016 14:47:23 GMT -5
I can't comment re: Mr. Robot, dark sister , but I agree whole heartedly about Westworld. The cliffhanger came on the heels of questions answered and created a frame shift for the next season with two scenes. It didn't spend half a season setting a single moment up, only to fail to provide it in a cheap way, leaving viewers only really caring about that one answer -- and knowing yet another long episode would be used up on providing that (essentially) single piece of information. Had the Lucille deaths occurred in the finale, a similar frame shift to Westworld -- a dramatic alteration in the power structure of the show and where the group goes from there -- would have been established, setting up the season to come. And, the cash cow's fate would have been unknown... Making that a real cliffhanger, not a ploy to try to keep people watching a couple of episodes past the premiere.
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