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Yeah, they've deviated from the comics a bunch of times. I've never read them first hand, but I've read summaries about them on wikis, though to get an idea of where the show might go. In the comics, Andrea is still alive, and she's Rick's girlfriend. In the comics, Carol is dead and Sophia is still alive. In the

I know. I was hoping that they wouldn't do it, though.

Seasons 1-3 were probably the best written, and the most interesting to me. The main group started to fall a little flat in S3, but the Governor who was played brilliantly by Morrissey made the show entertaining enough. I genuinely liked Glenn and Hershel. They were the only ones in the main group who still had

Totally agree. The Governor was a pretty good villain, and then it started to seem over the top insanity to me when they introduced the cannibals in Terminus. Now, there's a mustache twirling villain who maliciously beats people to death. I hate myself for sticking with this show, but really there's not much else on

True. The villains started to feel fake and cartoonish when they did the cannibalism thing. I guess, I'm still watching because the show is one of the few things to watch on TV that I actually know about, and it'a kind of addicting to see what happens next.

I actually thought the Governor was a pretty complex and well-written character. Morrissey did a superb job with the role. The character wasn't exactly likable, but I felt kind of disappointed when they killed him off because he was the most interesting one on the show at the time.

Well, at that point with a crack in the his skull, and his eyeball slipping out of its socket, definitely. If I were in his position at that point I'd rather be dead too. Glenn didn't seem to be mentally challenged to me in that moment, though. He still had enough mental capacity to tell Maggie "I will find you." That

Yeah, that was a really terrifying and heartwrenching scene. I really was hoping that he wouldn't die.

I will say that while Jeffery Morgan did a great job playing a psychopath who I instantly loved to hate, the character of Negan does not have much intrigue to him. He seems like a one-note villain. The Governor wasn't exactly a likeable character, but at least there was something potentially redeemable and likable

I sort of don't care about him either way. Just not much personality, I think Reedus has a lot more potential as an actor, and does a good job with what he's got, but unfortunately, that's not much. I thought with Merle around, or with the potential Carol/Beth romances that might start to change. But nothing more has

It was a very dark episode, that'a for sure. I actually did like Glenn. He was one of the few characters who still had a kindhearted, sincere, and distinguishable personality. They also had to dumb down Daryl for the sake of the plot to get Glenn killed. Punching Negan seemed like an OOC move, just to move along the

I love Rumple with Belle a lot, and I wish that we got more of them. Robert and Emilie have great chemistry, but I just wish the writing was better, like back in S1-S3A. I also do like seeing his Dark one side, but I felt they went a bit too far and OOC in some points Was pushing Milah into the River of Souls an