ilostmyoldburner
ilostmyoldburner
ilostmyoldburner

You're not the only person I've seen saying that Noah's death means Beth and Tyreese died for nothing. So, you're not alone! I guess I don't understand the viewpoint, though. If Noah had died immediately after either of those characters, like, died in the scene where he was saved, then I could understand seeing it as

I felt more for Glen than Noah in that scene, as awful as that sounds. Yeung's face is so phenomenally expressive, it tore me apart.

Yes. It's hard to get invested in a show when they murder the characters you care about just to be shocking. I can guarantee you that Glenn's witnessing this horrific death will receive about about as much mention later as the other horrific things that have happened. At what point it's this no longer a narrative and

It was really apparent to me when I noticed how WHITE the party at Alexandria was except for Rick's group. There are no minorities in Alexandria except for them.

One of the things that I have really liked about Walking Dead is that it is a study in how people survive and evolve in a post-apocalyptic society over several seasons as opposed to a movie that is over in less than 2 hours. BUT I still want it to have a happy ending!

What it really is is not tragedy porn so much as it is putting people in a pressure cooker and seeing how they break. The backdrop (walkers) is almost incidental.

I left very frustrated, too. But I think it is a good thing. The show makes you care and they really, really love it when they get to twist the knife.

I've actually been getting increasingly annoyed with this show. This episode solidified it.

Well, though— they had actually worked up to a pretty large number of African American characters with actual speaking roles. It was time to trim that back.

"You can't get that much emotional invested."

That is my biggest problem with this show. Most of the time sacrifice means nothing. Maybe that is true in real life as well, but it's depressing and bleak in entertainment.

Honestly, I hated it. But probably not for the reason everyone else did. I watched Everyone Hates Chris and to me, Noah was still Chris. So watching him get torn apart so explicitly was like watching a neighborhood kid I watched grow up, get murdered right in front of my eyes.

Carol is trying very hard not to care about Sam. She doesn't want to let anybody else get close to her especially not a child after what happened to her own daughter and the two girls that were with her and Tyreese, but she started to slip at the end.

Nobody on this damn show can have nice things!

When Gabriel first started talking to Deanna, I thought he was talking about himself! He is the false prophet. He is the one who locked his whole community out to die. He is the one who threw his collar away and ripped the pages out of the bible. To turn on Rick's whole group like that, after we saw time and time

"The day will come when they put their own lives before yours and everyone else's." You mean that day that ALREADY CAME for you when you let your congregation be slaughtered while you protected only yourself? Good shepherding, preacher!

Man this is a nice bonus to that $60 Final Fantasy 15 demo

Kind of both, it seems. The samurai look is entirely new, but that's Ace from Type-0 in the armor.