JoDaNa1281
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Post by JoDaNa1281 on Apr 7, 2017 21:01:48 GMT -5
A compilation of reactions to some of the most surprising moments from the awesome season finale!
*language warning*
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Post by Stu on Apr 7, 2017 21:27:51 GMT -5
Adik One is pretty good with its reaction videos, but we need the mass reaction for the Shiva scene. I'm going to look for it now
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Here's a good one. Best spot is at 17:52
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Bub (BLM)
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Post by Bub (BLM) on Apr 7, 2017 22:27:41 GMT -5
{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}The reason I don't expect it to be Michonne is that they might not want to kill her off early in case she eventually has some major role to play in the comics storyline or, has an epic death at some point.
For that reason I expect it to either be a character who has already died in the comics like Carol or, a TV series only character like Tara or Darryl.
Has any character been killed off in the TV before their comic counterpoint? I know some have survived longer, like Abraham and Tyreese lasting longer than they did in the comics but I don't think many have been killed earlier. I think Dale was killed off earlier wasn't he? He's one of the few I can think of
edit: And well shit, of course. Andrea. {Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler} Daryl is not dying in that death imo. If they wanted to kill him they could of did it during Negan to get its most impact Characters that have survived longer in the TV show than comic are Tyrese, Carol, Abe, Morgan off the top of my head
Characters killed before their comic book characters are Andrea, Sophia and Dale off the top of my head.
The deaths are not 1 to 1 per se unless it's iconic like the Glenn death, Jessie getting killed with Carl losing an eye, and Lori dying at the prison but not in the same way. In this this case if Andrea does indeed die than Michonne would def have to be the one to go.
However, things can change. I wonder if they will keep Ezekiel alive because Kirkman regrets killing him. Rick is essentially a cripple in the comics and considering they have no cut off his hand I do not see them having Negan cripple him. {Spoiler}Shane also lasted WAY longer in the show.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 7, 2017 22:29:33 GMT -5
{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler} Daryl is not dying in that death imo. If they wanted to kill him they could of did it during Negan to get its most impact Characters that have survived longer in the TV show than comic are Tyrese, Carol, Abe, Morgan off the top of my head
Characters killed before their comic book characters are Andrea, Sophia and Dale off the top of my head.
The deaths are not 1 to 1 per se unless it's iconic like the Glenn death, Jessie getting killed with Carl losing an eye, and Lori dying at the prison but not in the same way. In this this case if Andrea does indeed die than Michonne would def have to be the one to go.
However, things can change. I wonder if they will keep Ezekiel alive because Kirkman regrets killing him. Rick is essentially a cripple in the comics and considering they have no cut off his hand I do not see them having Negan cripple him. {Spoiler}{Spoiler}Shane also lasted WAY longer in the show. Right he did. For the best tho besides the weird Dale gets Jealous shit they did
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Post by Stu on Apr 7, 2017 22:38:20 GMT -5
How did Shane last longer? Like the comics, he died at the end of the farm arc.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 7, 2017 23:27:10 GMT -5
How did Shane last longer? Like the comics, he died at the end of the farm arc. In the comics he died at the camp. TV show he died at the farm I think he was saying Shane lasted longer in TV than comics
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Post by Stu on Apr 7, 2017 23:39:03 GMT -5
How did Shane last longer? Like the comics, he died at the end of the farm arc. In the comics he died at the camp. TV show he died at the farm I think he was saying Shane lasted longer in TV than comics I got that, but I could've sworn his TV death happened right when it occurred in the comics.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 7, 2017 23:44:32 GMT -5
In the comics he died at the camp. TV show he died at the farm I think he was saying Shane lasted longer in TV than comics I got that, but I could've sworn his TV death happened right when it occurred in the comics. Na he did not make it to the farm in the comic. They essentially had him go off the deep end a lot earlier than they did in the TV show. His death was essentially the same tho. In the comic Carl kills him and Rick kills him as Zombie while the reverse happens in the TV show
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Post by Stu on Apr 8, 2017 0:06:48 GMT -5
I got that, but I could've sworn his TV death happened right when it occurred in the comics. Na he did not make it to the farm in the comic. They essentially had him go off the deep end a lot earlier than they did in the TV show. His death was essentially the same tho. In the comic Carl kills him and Rick kills him as Zombie while the reverse happens in the TV show Yeah, I recall how he died. My problem was I breezed through the graphic novel a couple years ago after finding them online. It really felt like the plot moved at a fast pace and issues didn't have many pages in the first place. It's all one huge blur.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 8, 2017 0:13:53 GMT -5
Na he did not make it to the farm in the comic. They essentially had him go off the deep end a lot earlier than they did in the TV show. His death was essentially the same tho. In the comic Carl kills him and Rick kills him as Zombie while the reverse happens in the TV show Yeah, I recall how he died. My problem was I breezed through the graphic novel a couple years ago after finding them online. It really felt like the plot moved at a fast pace and issues didn't have many pages in the first place. It's all one huge blur. Yea I agree with you there. I had read it over again about 2 years ago to refresh my memory on previous plot lines and what could happen in the future. I guess you can say the comic is more streamlined now instead of the rollercoaster ride it was initially since Kirkman has learned some restraints in regards to shocking moments.
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Post by Stu on Apr 9, 2017 15:36:46 GMT -5
After skimming through All Out War, here are some specific moments that need to happen on the show: {Spoiler} 1: The good guys confront Negan at his compound and fill it with walkers
2: They attack various satellite basis (resulting in Shiva's death)
3: The Saviors attack and destroy Alexandria by way of grenades
4: Dwight helps Eugene escape
5: Everyone moves to the Hilltop
6: The Saviors attack the Hilltop and use "chemical warfare"
7: Rick and Negan have their final confrontation
All that could easily be squeezed into one season. On top of that, you need to throw in anything involving the Scavengers, Oceanside, Morgan/Carol and the obligatory Rick/Michonne stuff.
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Post by ronin705 on Apr 9, 2017 15:42:45 GMT -5
Is it just me or does both mediums of this series suck?? The whisperers are such a waste, and all out war being dragged through 2 seasons is ridiculous
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 9, 2017 16:36:45 GMT -5
Is it just me or does both mediums of this series suck?? The whisperers are such a waste, and all out war being dragged through 2 seasons is ridiculous Not really. The All out War needed to "dragged" across 2 seasons. Technically, it will be half a season since the war is just now starting at the finale and will probably be done by Mid Season but more than likely they drag it into the finale The whispers are what they are. More so enjoying the Rick and Negan dynamic. The story is meh but the details inside it have been decent
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 9, 2017 16:39:09 GMT -5
After skimming through All Out War, here are some specific moments that need to happen on the show: {Spoiler}{Spoiler} 1: The good guys confront Negan at his compound and fill it with walkers
2: They attack various satellite basis (resulting in Shiva's death)
3: The Saviors attack and destroy Alexandria by way of grenades
4: Dwight helps Eugene escape
5: Everyone moves to the Hilltop
6: The Saviors attack the Hilltop and use "chemical warfare"
7: Rick and Negan have their final confrontation
All that could easily be squeezed into one season. On top of that, you need to throw in anything involving the Scavengers, Oceanside, Morgan/Carol and the obligatory Rick/Michonne stuff. It will probably be a good amount of filler tho. If they go straight on with the War like this than you can have it done by midseason but more than likely we will get some padded episodes. Maybe even do Negan back story
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Post by chronocross on Apr 9, 2017 16:56:07 GMT -5
After skimming through All Out War, here are some specific moments that need to happen on the show: {Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler} 1: The good guys confront Negan at his compound and fill it with walkers
2: They attack various satellite basis (resulting in Shiva's death)
3: The Saviors attack and destroy Alexandria by way of grenades
4: Dwight helps Eugene escape
5: Everyone moves to the Hilltop
6: The Saviors attack the Hilltop and use "chemical warfare"
7: Rick and Negan have their final confrontation
All that could easily be squeezed into one season. On top of that, you need to throw in anything involving the Scavengers, Oceanside, Morgan/Carol and the obligatory Rick/Michonne stuff. It will probably be a good amount of filler tho. If they go straight on with the War like this than you can have it done by midseason but more than likely we will get some padded episodes. Maybe even do Negan back story I can definitely see them doing a flashback episode like Morgan's to get Negan's backstory, probably at the end of the episode it will come back to the current day. Probably right before the mid-season finale I think.
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Post by Stu on Apr 9, 2017 17:02:41 GMT -5
How many issues are we supposed to get for "Here's Negan?" If it wraps up before the episode airs, than it's a definite possibility it'll make its way onto television. If anything: {Spoiler} It could coincide with the moment Dwight betrays him, since HN explains how they met.
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Post by riseofsetian1981 on Apr 9, 2017 17:05:07 GMT -5
{Spoiler}Shiva's comic book death is one episode I will be avoiding when it happens in the show.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 9, 2017 17:10:06 GMT -5
It will probably be a good amount of filler tho. If they go straight on with the War like this than you can have it done by midseason but more than likely we will get some padded episodes. Maybe even do Negan back story I can definitely see them doing a flashback episode like Morgan's to get Negan's backstory, probably at the end of the episode it will come back to the current day. Probably right before the mid-season finale I think. Yea, I would like to see that get shown on TV. You have to do a little more to humanize Negan if the end game is still the same
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 9, 2017 17:12:48 GMT -5
How many issues are we supposed to get for "Here's Negan?" If it wraps up before the episode airs, than it's a definite possibility it'll make its way onto television. If anything: {Spoiler}{Spoiler} It could coincide with the moment Dwight betrays him, since HN explains how they met.
2 episodes should be fair especially since starting in Season 7 they did a lot of episodes going over the time limit. Or they could do it as flashback scenes through out the whole season
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Post by chronocross on Apr 9, 2017 17:23:22 GMT -5
I can definitely see them doing a flashback episode like Morgan's to get Negan's backstory, probably at the end of the episode it will come back to the current day. Probably right before the mid-season finale I think. Yea, I would like to see that get shown on TV. You have to do a little more to humanize Negan if the end game is still the same That's what I'm thinking too, kinda like what they did with the Governor in Season 4 before the second part of the war at the prison.
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