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Post by walkingdeadrules on Jan 8, 2017 20:58:28 GMT -5
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Post by Sexual Chocolate on Jan 8, 2017 21:09:30 GMT -5
Thanks for posting. There's some I agree with and others I do not, but this is the biggest WTF to me was When Andrea made inexplicable decisionsIn the comic books, Andrea is one of the longest-lasting and most beloved Walking Dead characters. On TV? Not so much. We may have raised our eyebrows a bit at her decision to cozy up to the obviously unstable Shane in Season 2. (I actually understood the Andrea/Shane dynamic.) But when she doubled down on dating crazy and fell for The Governor in Season 3, it was hard to root for her at all. It’s one thing to want a little stability and comfort in the midst of chaos, but when you know that your boyfriend is actively trying to kill your former friends and allies, and that he’s probably not opposed to offing anyone that stands in his way, wouldn’t you want to start planning your exit strategy? Watching Andrea get this close to killing The Governor, and then backing off, was one of the biggest yell-at-your-TV moments in The Walking Dead‘s seven seasons on the air. Unfortunately, she paid for her bad choices with her life.
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isabela
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Post by isabela on Jan 8, 2017 21:18:52 GMT -5
6. When it spent a huge amount of time on characters we didn’t really care about agreed!
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Post by v on Jan 8, 2017 23:35:26 GMT -5
you’d think that the long-delayed revelation as to who was on the sorry side of Lucille would have been a huge relief for The Walking Dead fans. But for many of us, the Season 7 premiere, in which we learned that both Abraham and Glenn met their grisly ends by Negan’s hand, actually created more distress. The episode marked a turning point for the series in many ways, and not necessarily a good one. The grotesque level of violence that befell two of our favorite characters was too much for some. For others, the episode was frustrating because it toyed with our emotions for a solid chunk of time before finally showing us the crucial scene we’d been waiting for. No matter how you cut it, by hinging the success of Season 7 on the shock factor of Negan’s brutality, The Walking Dead made a huge gamble, and it’s one that hasn’t paid off yet.
THIS! Ok there were several I agreed with, a couple I didn't ( still love season 2) but the Glenn fake out death, the cliffhanger and this one are the three that I agree with the most.
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Post by Ripley on Jan 9, 2017 1:47:05 GMT -5
No lies detected ^^^^
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Post by Starlight on Jan 9, 2017 10:17:15 GMT -5
I remember the days were the only articles really written about the show were the kiss ass ones and postive ones. Now its all about how bad the show is.
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