The showrunners said they have enough material to last until season 12, and they don't actually plan to stop there.As I mentioned earlier, the show has caught up to where I have read in the comics. That said based on the next few collected additions I have yet to read, there are about two to three years more stories to come.
It is interesting to note that we're really leapfrogging through time on this show now. It's established early on in the episode that it's been a few months since last week's events, and the epilogue scene with the Whisperers seems to be in spring, based on the fact all the snow is melted. Which is amazing since many of the previous seasons tend to only take place over a period of a few weeks or less. Hell, I think this episode alone covers a greater span of time than the entire Negan storyline of seasons 7 and 8 combined.
It's been a pretty strong season - better than either of the Savior seasons. It's been an interesting shake-up that the show has needed for a long time, and especially when Rick disappeared.
I just don't find Alpha or Beta interesting in any way. Here's hoping Lydia develops into something interesting to help kill them all and avenge Henry and everyone else.
Granted if it was me I would have her decide to return and Kill her off before making it back just to shock the audience because if she isn't a regular there is no need to just have out their floating around IMO.
I don't see the Whisperers lasting beyond the tenth season. Especially since the scene with the radio voice seems to be setting up the next storyline in the comics after the Whisperers arc was done.I hope not; they’re just not very interesting. And not a credible threat in my opinion based one what we’ve seen them take on to date.
Ok, I'll be glad to be wrong. Is the show now catching up to the comics?I don't see the Whisperers lasting beyond the tenth season. Especially since the scene with the radio voice seems to be setting up the next storyline in the comics after the Whisperers arc was done.
No, the comics don't feature the Saviors bothering any other communities besides Alexandria, Hilltop and the Kingdom. The Saviors having outposts was a concept created for the show.Hey random question..just wondering if addressed in the comics...but presumably there were other communities that were subjugated by the saviors...with Simon over Hilltop and the guy supervising the Kingdom... With the outpost that was massacred...surely they had other units like that.
What happened to them and where were they located?
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