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Matt Livingstone
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How can you say real life death doesn't happen at dramatically convenient moments and then say you need meaningful deaths aka dramatically convenient? No deaths on this show should be meaningful. None. Characters should be dying in vain all the time. Every person who now dies on the show lived through so much and did

How did the Wolves get in? Drive six of those massive trucks through the wall and you're in. I mean, easy peazy lemon squeezy.

Well, Axel dies in a similar fashion in the comics though a little bit later on. I'm pretty sure Sonequa Martin-Green (Sasha) has been on the title credits since Season 5, definitely since season six. Alanna Masterson (Tara) is now on the title credits. I don't believe Christian Serratos (Rosita), Josh McDermitt

Breaking Bad only had one episode surpass a 2.0 viewship until the final season, which only gotten bigger and bigger ratings as everyone had caught up. And even then, in the entire final 16 episodes, only 4 were over a 5.0, with the finale breaking 10.0. The Walking Dead hasn't dropped below 10.0 since Episode 6 of

I don't see how. This show will have double digit ratings for years to come. Even if the ratings dipped all the way down to a 5.0, that's still double what Breaking Bad did for basically it's entire run, and they kept making that. Your point isn't much of a point :/

That was what irked me about season three. They constantly brought up the people who'd died over and over again to try to give their deaths more meaning then they had. "T-Dog helped all those people and he was a real great dude, shame we thought of that eight episodes after he died. Oh and Axel, we liked him." lol

Negan one-note in the comics? You clearly stopped reading the comics and didn't see how his character progressed. Comics are the best they've ever been the past 30 issues.

Member how much Buffy sucked? I member!

No one was friends with T-Dog. That's why he never got any lines and they made him move all the dead zombies.

You can beat them over the head with a barbed-wire baseball bat and still not get through their thick skulls.

Then people miss out on the good stuff. Sucks to be them and all that talk. I wonder if they broke down Land of the Dead with such scrutiny, or Z Nation, or the remakes of Night of the Living Dead.

I'm telling people not to whine that elements of the show which have ALWAYS been elements of the show are suddenly now a concern for them. That's the mindset of people who mindless have unprotected sex for years and then can't make sense of the baby that comes from it, or the clap. I can see if this was a show which

If they've been watching a show they dislike for six years then they are stupid and their opinion is invalid.

No, they shouldn't expect it at all. Patience is a virtue, people need to try it out. It's literally been one episode about them under Negan's rule and people already expect the revolution? Rick knows exactly what he is doing, and that's letting Negan believe he's docile.

The Sopranos was almost entirely founded on existential dread.

"TWD is not that. Good, bad, sins, good deeds, none of it matters.
Ultimately you're just gonna turn into Glenn, another piece of ground
beef in the ground, and not a damn thing you do to make things better or
worse in the end.

I can't comment on Game of Thrones since I've never watched it. I'm waiting until it's over.

What does the comics arc following All Out War with Negan have to do with people bailing on this show? Make sense, please.

What doesn't fly? That The Americans viewership isn't constantly declining. These are the ratings of the season finales of The Americans.

Well, it's clear your mom bought your baby kit as a blue light special from Sears.