After cutting off his own hand and getting a black phantom knife limb he does tacticool espionage shit in all-black and he pilots a helicopter it's frickin hilarious
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After cutting off his own hand and getting a black phantom knife limb he does tacticool espionage shit in all-black and he pilots a helicopter it's frickin hilarious
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how'd a sheriff from hicksville learn to pilot a helicopter?
Minecraft
Wait, the hand-cutting took place off-screen?
He cuts it off in the first couple minutes of the episode
And he sticks the stump in a flaming zombie to cauterize it
They should have had some long haired wet back cut it off like in the comics
Just let it fricking die
Why couldn't they let him die gracefully like the comics?
Let me ask you something, is this going to run on ANOTHER twelve years? The Walking Dead should have ended with the guvnah.
Negan was slightly redeeming. The cannibals were stupid. When we got to the town bullshit it was like frick man nuke it all from orbit.
the walking dead should have ended after that one episode where the dude wakes up in a hospital and there's a door that says "don't dead open inside"
where are you watching this? I need it
just stream it
ricky dicky doo dah grimes
I can't believe they fumbled the anthology show so badly. There was like one or two episodes that lived up to the premise and the rest was bizarre trash.
Why did they decide to cut his hand now?
I don't even know what's going on
rick cut his hand off and joined the force idk
I'm so lost right now
escape from philly
rick edition
lots of exposition mostly
I guess i tuned out of the regular walking dead series too early and there's so many plot holes i don't get.
1-6 is pretty solid. 7-8 is worth it if you like Neagan and the saviors, put up with a lot of other shit. 9-11 is a watch as long as you can put up with it tier.
I officially tuned out after Rick left but it was nothing more than Sunday night background noise after Glenn got his brains bashed it.
I enjoyed the episode tonight though.
You aren't wrong. That episode was Season 6 / Season 7 transition and is the time the series shifted significantly. Entertaining but very flawed. Downhill on average afterwards, but still worth watching if you have a connection to aspects. Tonight's episode was decent. Andrew Lincoln showcased why the series was popular in the first place and is the only real reason anyone will watch this.
the episode does a lot of time jumps, but it makes sense when it's a recap of the shit he went through during the time he was off the main show and when she and Michone meet up eventually. It's easier to watch than most of the later TWD stuff strictly because Rick's actor is just that damn good and the character is great.
wow this is like avengers: walking dead holy kino!!!
WE ARE THE SOMETHING THAT SOMETHING
Qrd? What did I miss? I’m down to watch comeback Rick but haven’t kept up on Walking Dead at all
if you know how rick leaves the show then it's simply Rick being picked up by a military controlled community. He tries to escape 4+ times, loses his hand in the process. He has to eventually find a way to get away from it to find Michone and the others. The episode has multiple time jumps. Andrew carries it as strongly as he always did. 6 episodes for the story.
Can't get into due to the forced woke so very non-racist relationship with Rick and his Black person girl. The entire series turned into unbelievable woke nonsense with gays and Black folk ruling the zombie wasteland.
All of the characters that made the show watchable was killed off long age.
It's officially over no matter what they do. They won't order more episodes.
We have these 6 episodes, the Daryl / Carol season, and the second season of Maggie and Neagan. Maybe then it'll die.
So they gave Rick his Commonwealth arc but with a different group. I wish Dwight was able to be on the main show instead of Fear, but I'm glad they didn't kill him off like the comics. He was far too good of a character and worthwhile to get that treatment.
Dwight sucked on the show
in what way? He was ruthless but you could empathize with him and his situation. He could have made a great antihero foil to Daryl if given the chance. He was rock solid during his main show run.
The actor was fine he just wasn't given much on the show, Don't think he ever even spoke to rick
I see. Yeah, they didn't interact much at all, which is a shame. Dwight on the show would have easily gotten along with Rick and fallen in line with his vision. Moving him to Fear was a moronic decision.
just finished watching the episode. Thorne shouldn't exist and I was genuinely surprised that they killed that one dude in the helicopter. Forgot his name but I actually liked his character with what little screen time he got. Really don't think they should've done that
Thorne was a decent character initially but they definitely gave her far too much screen time. The dude in the helicopter being the leader of the CRM / recruiter of Rick and Thorne? He was all over the episode.
I'm glad they didn't do the movie route and chose a mini series. Helps flesh this out. They got all the Rick backstory out of the way in the first episode. Hopefully that's a good sign. Dead City wasn't great, but Maggie and Neagan have ridiculous chemistry which carried it. I haven't watched the Daryl series, but I know it's not going to be great.
The intro scene is really good, but it does come out of nowhere in terms of the stakes and what he does. It makes sense later on, but, damn, it's some rough stuff.
They are gonna get CRM totally destroyed im guessing. Hope they dont go that Story Route. You kind of shouldn't get rid of a group with the abilities, manpower, and resources like that.