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The Walking Dead Season 5

Seems like we only get a couple of "big deaths" per season.

Season 1 was a lot of the "red shirts" from the Atlanta Quarry.

Season 2 was Dale, Shane and Sophia. (Though she was hardly a "big death" and more of plot point.)

Being a child to a then-weak Carol, she was more than a plot point. Most assumed she was killed, but finally having her mystery solved played into any sympathy built for her since S1, where she had to endure Ed.

Season 3 was Lori, Andrea and T-Dog (though he was a non-entity at that point.) Merle though he was a one-season shot "bad guy" or duplicitous character and then a handful of "red shirt" characters acquired at the prison.

You are correct regarding T-Dog, but he was one of the faces of the series--a survivor of two seasons, so his loss was one of the shock deaths. Merle was major in how it was all about drama (at the end of it all) for Daryl, so the shocks mounted pretty high in S3.

Season 4 was Herschel and... Did anyone else of note die in season 4? The girls but they weren't really major characters, the prison "red shirts" and The Governor, a villain, but no major deaths in our main cast. Even Karen was sort of a non-entity more or less.

Karen and the rest of the ex-Woodbury / new prison population did not matter in the manner of the main cast, but in addition to Hershel's death, the Governor's end was major--a villain for a season and a half, and one of the significant plots from the comics.

Lizzie & Mika: they quickly became strong supporting players--just enough that their arc's dark end mattered for them--not just for reactions/drama in Carol & Tyreese. In fact, Carol & Tyreese are still dealing with the aftermath of "The Grove" well into season 5, and it has not been openly addressed to the rest of the group, so this particular pot may be ready to boil over. Especially with the added weight of Beth's murder.

Season 5 so-far we've had Bob and Beth. We've got a bloated cast but we're more-or-less at par with or "big deaths" for a season. We've got a couple "extras" who could maybe be killed off without hearting future plot lines or anything (Tara, mostly) but overall I think we're good on not having any more major deaths for the rest of the season. And if there is one it'll likely be someone more-or-less unimportant like Tara or maybe Sasha. (and Carol! ;))

Gimple suggested the season would put the characters through dark/bad times before things would improve, but i've also browsed suggestions that another major character will die before S5 is said and done--possibly as a lead-in to the main arc of S6.
 
^ but that's been exposed, and we can assume a permanent rift exists between Eugene and Abraham. The others do no know him well enough / or fully signed on to be that invested in him (Eugene) emotionally--at least not enough that something unfortnuante would rattle them.
 
I suspect after his bout catatonia Abraham has more-or-less come around to accepting or at least understanding Eugene's lie. There may be "something" of a rift but I suspect Abraham understand it and is just more upset over losing the drive and focus he has in order to keep living. But now instead of rushing to DC to save the world in order to keep him wanting to live since the loss of his family he's got a new "family" of a close group of friends to be with, hence his return to the church to reunite with everyone.
 
TVLine.com: Walking Dead Spinoff Setting Revealed

One of the key unanswered questions surrounding AMC’s in-the-works Walking Dead spinoff — where will it be set? — can now be revealed.

TVLine has learned exclusively that the potential series (the pilot of which will be shot in early 2015) will be based in… Los Angeles.
 
Well it cant be too close to Atlanta. They might meet each other and since the concept is different it might not work if they meet.
 
I agree that being situated in LA is disappointing. But I like that they are starting at the ZA beginning. I want to see it unfold.
 
This could be good if every episode features a zombified version of a popular actor or other celebrity. :rommie:
 
Yeah, exactly. That would be hilarious. It would like the celebrity guest turns in Batman or Police Squad! Who was it, Conan O'Brien, who was decapitated in one of those Sciffy B-Movies? If they really want to make the spinoff different, they should make it a comedy. :rommie:
 
TVLine.com: Walking Dead Spinoff Setting Revealed

One of the key unanswered questions surrounding AMC’s in-the-works Walking Dead spinoff — where will it be set? — can now be revealed.

TVLine has learned exclusively that the potential series (the pilot of which will be shot in early 2015) will be based in… Los Angeles.

Well, they already have their show title and theme song in the bag:

"Walking in LA"
[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_UpLtGEWoY[/yt]

I hope that if he show runs for a while they address that LA would fall apart rather quickly without people constantly maintaining it. Desertification would set in, there'd be even worse droughts than we already have, wildfires would ravage the hills and spread into the cities (and the smoke would linger in the LA basin like smog), earthquakes and fires would render unmaintained buildings, roads, bridges, etc. unsafe, mountain lions, bears, and coyotes would start moving into the cities to forage for food... It'd be a pretty terrifying place, so I hope they take advantage of that in addition to just using the zombies.

Plus, an interesting aspect they could use is have refugees from overseas show up in boats and the struggles dealing with their care or with them acting as a rival force.
 
That's my problem with where they picked: not really a survivable place in a ZA. Not really any natural resources, water being the big issue. And wildfires would take care of most of the rest. Population density being the biggest problem. It would just be a death trap, WAY too many zombies and no advantages to the survivors. They'd just get overrun and at best pushed into the desert to die.

In a ZA, or really any apocalypse, key to survival is being as far away from people as possible. Zombies are bad, large population = lots of zombie. And as Walking Dead has shown, the living will quickly become more dangerous than the dead.
 
I agree that being situated in LA is disappointing. But I like that they are starting at the ZA beginning. I want to see it unfold.

I have the suspicion that the LA location acting as a soapbox for sociopolitical themes they could not get away with in the current WD location / character type. I say soapbox, since the WD is now more about human relations / belief systems than the survival horror framework, which has taken a distant backseat.

Being set in the soup that is Los Angeles, aside from early episode establishing shots of chaotic, panic-struck CG masses running around city streets, explosions, cars falling from overpasses, etc., what will this spin-off offer that Rick & the gang--the developed, drivers from the comic / series--offer?
 
This could be good if every episode features a zombified version of a popular actor or other celebrity. :rommie:
That would be a great :techman:

Main WD series is so completely bleak and serious. How about making new one little bit more fun?

Fun? In that world? How would you explain the parent series being so grim, but the spin-off light(er) in tone, yet still have the expectation of being respected as a drama?
 
The Mary Tyler Moore Show was a comedy that spun off a drama about Lou Grant. M*A*S*H was a comedy set in a bleak war zone. Besides, it's Hollywood-- they might not even notice the Zombie Apocalypse.
 
The Mary Tyler Moore Show was a comedy that spun off a drama about Lou Grant. M*A*S*H was a comedy set in a bleak war zone. Besides, it's Hollywood-- they might not even notice the Zombie Apocalypse.

Actually, that was the other way around:

Mary Tyler Moore Show: 1970 - 1977, comedy

Lou Grant: 1977 - 1982, drama, and spin-off from the "Mary Tyler Moore" show

(And there was another spin-off called "Rhoda," from "MTM," which was from 1974 - 1978).
 
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