You can if he makes over a million an episode.You can't kill off Darrell. He is the show's sexy stud. My mom has a crush on him. That is because he is manly but also sensitive. Jason
You can if he makes over a million an episode.You can't kill off Darrell. He is the show's sexy stud. My mom has a crush on him. That is because he is manly but also sensitive. Jason
If Supernatural can last fifteen seasons, I'm sure Walking Dead can keep on truckin' for a long while.
Okay, so an old Soviet-era satellite fell from the sky and landed largely intact-- enough for Eugene to think he can salvage valuable hardware-- and started a forest fire. Didn't see that coming. But our people had to enter Whisperer territory to fight the fire, so apparently that's going to start something.
And something's up with the Doc. He's having flashbacks. That can't lead to anything good.
And Daryl wants to hit the road-- maybe the deaf girl has him worried.
But, good episode. The actress playing Judith just does a great job and it's just a pleasure and treat to get her scenes.
Well, the Whisperers seem to be a few pickles short of a picnic....which makes the Whisperers appear to be suicidal idiots, since a raging forest fire would overtake them on noting ore than wind. If that's not as important than Alpha's BS "leadership"/territorial issues, then she deserves whatever the heroes decide to do with her.
I was thinking he has PTSD that will imperil the baby, but there could be more to it.The writers are trying to imply he had something more o do with the capture of the victims than he let on--or he's suffering from survivor's guilt. Perhaps the Whisperer's made him watch/participate in the beheadings. In any case, he is rattled.
He was a quiet, sensitive guy who was abused by his older brother. I think that's all there is to it.Eventually, the series needs to explain his aversion to relationships. He always danced around a teasing relationship with Carol (until she moved on), he was seemingly on the verge of opening an emotional door with Beth, before she was kidnapped, but since that time--six seasons ago--he's always closed off with no reason given.
Wasn't it implied that both Daryl and Merle were abused by their father?
Yes I recall that now @TREK_GOD_1
A good opener anyway, nice to see the group using tactics and starting to operate more as a trained army.
I'm naïve enough to think Negan was being genuine in telling her to keep her head down, especially given he used the same argument about himself stepping out of the firing line.
I can't believe the Doc sold everyone out, I wouldn't put it past Alpha to have forced him to deliver some of the killing blows however. He could just have PTSD and survivors guilt from watching everyone else die (why did Alpha choose him to live, random choice or something else?)
BTW the nuclear option the Whisperers have, is this just the sheer volume of walkers they can command?
Would Space Walkers even pose much of a threat? After spending a decade floating around in zero gravity, even if they survived re-entry, the exposure to gravity again would likely leave them immobile (as astronauts tend to be their first day or so back on Earth after spending six months in space). So if anything, if it were a space station that crashed intact, most likely we'd see someone, say Michonne board it, see the Space Walkers laying flat on deck snapping their jaws until she poked her sword into their heads.Honestly, I was disappointed that we didn't get any "space walkers," thinking the satellite was a space station section and that the astronauts trapped in it when the apocalypse happened died and reanimated over the last 10 years or however long has passed in TWD, "survived" the re-entry and we'd get space-walkers. (Yeah, in all likelihood they wouldn't have survived re-entry, but there's a lot we have to accept with the module surviving so "intact" during re-entry and happening to fall near our characters. Hell, even with the shots of it falling from the sky it looked like it wouldn't have landed 100 miles from them!
Would Space Walkers even pose much of a threat? After spending a decade floating around in zero gravity, even if they survived re-entry, the exposure to gravity again would likely leave them immobile (as astronauts tend to be their first day or so back on Earth after spending six months in space). So if anything, if it were a space station that crashed intact, most likely we'd see someone, say Michonne board it, see the Space Walkers laying flat on deck snapping their jaws until she poked her sword into their heads.
I can't believe the Doc sold everyone out, I wouldn't put it past Alpha to have forced him to deliver some of the killing blows however. He could just have PTSD and survivors guilt from watching everyone else die (why did Alpha choose him to live, random choice or something else?)
BTW the nuclear option the Whisperers have, is this just the sheer volume of walkers they can command?
The only way I could see Daryl leaving is if Norman Reedus has enough, and they can't convince him to cooperate.You can if he makes over a million an episode.
What if it just doesn't make financial sense to keep him around any more? If he demands more money than they make...The only way I could see Daryl leaving is if Norman Reedus has enough, and they can't convince him to cooperate.
He's one of the last members of the original group, and probably the most popular character on the show, so I just can't see them killing him off, unless they have no choice. While most of the new characters have been good, I don't think any of them have really reach the same level of popularity of the original group, so I could see trying at least one or two of them around as long as possible to keep the long time fans invested.
Fire two other actors to help offshoot his salary. JasonWhat if it just doesn't make financial sense to keep him around any more? If he demands more money than they make...
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