Artificially inflated numbers since The Whisperers can control and direct the walker herds.
Michonne, a la King Ta Challa in Infinity War re: Captain America, about Negan:
"Someone get this man a bat!"
Had they done that, Beta would have taken control, and he is an unstoppable force. So far in the show we've seen him shrug off being stabbed and tossed down an elevator shaft.Could have ended the whole thing with Alpha at the gate of Hilltop way back at the beginning,
Had they done that, Beta would have taken control, and he is an unstoppable force. So far in the show we've seen him shrug off being stabbed and tossed down an elevator shaft.So yeah, probably for the best they didn't kill Alpha at the gates of Hilltop.In the comics, Negan hits him with Lucille which does nothing to Beta and instead causes Lucille to smash to pieces, and after being knocked unconscious, he temporarily awakes to kill a fellow Whisperer who was going to lift his mask off only to immediately pass out again.Comics Beta is noted for brute force tactics, when he does take over the Whisperers after Beta is killed, his first action is to send the entire mega-herd after the communities.
Nah, Beta’s a cuck, right? I never did wrap my head around that stuff...Beta seems just as intimidating, if not moreso, than Alpha.
Michonne, a la King Ta Challa in Infinity War re: Captain America, about Negan:
"Someone get this man a bat!"
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I think they will "Unleash the Negan!" Kraken style.
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55 min in, anything actually happen yet? Yes, Kingdom was abandoned, but just such a bland episode. Don’t need all out war nonsense, this just seems like filler, which is weird for a finale. Waste of an episode thus far.
You've forgotten about Supernatural, which is up to season fourteen with one more to go.
Of course, next season will mark the big anniversary of the longest-running horror series in American TV history, which also happens to be the most far reaching (in terms of appealing to the general population) fantasy series (overall) of this century.
Of course, next season will mark the big anniversary of the longest-running horror series in American TV history, which also happens to be the most far reaching (in terms of appealing to the general population) fantasy series (overall) of this century.
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