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Kill or be killed vs vengeance kill. And is aim sucks. And others are blocking his clear shot - he obviously doesn't want to kill others, given the speech beforehand.

The show started as similar, but not really parallel, to the comics. People complained. Writing staff fired before season 2, with a few picked up and a lot going to freelance writers. People complained more. Original creator of series was fired/let go mid-season 2, and the journey to where the show is now began.

True, but to the, um, I guess unititiated who would pose the question, I decided to hit it out of the park.

I mean, Saddam Hussein oppressed an entire country of tens of millions of people, but this seems real suspect, right?

Fair enough.

It's not unique to spot a similarity in a literary theme. Consider the course Introduction to Literature, where one is taught the basic elements and themes that are represented in every single piece of literature on earth.

Negan is supposed to have shown that he is taking a liking to Daryl in this episode, and his dialogue in this episode has more to do with continuing to demean Dwight than anything else.

Negan was showing Daryl his room, if he acted right. They hint at it with the "this can be yours" line. And by hint…

They did that, and people got mad. So they went back to following the comic more. Now people are mad.

The big problem with JDM is not whether or not he's a fit for the part, but whether or not he jives with the imagined concept in the heads of those who follow the comic. This is what makes this series so debatable, period. Comic book readers will always find a "better way," based on their interpretation of the

I'm not getting the continual insistence that the show is failing to show a new big bad, but I guess if the idea is to focus on whether or not JDM is convincing enough, then I guess I do get it.

Your exact words are posted above. Gaslighting?

There comes a point to where you should just say, yeah, that was incorrect, instead of further trying to twist your words to keep from admitting you are wrong. That point was before this last post.

That was sarcasm, not hyperbole. Missed the mark there.

The original post I was responding to, where you said "at a few points Negan was so close to Rick, that gun was no longer effective." Unless the barrel of the gun was beyond Rick's body or something, it's effective.

look kid, don't spoil the narrative! He said most popular things are shit! Doesn't matter if it's wrong, he said it!

No, I'm stuck on this guns aren't effective at point blank range theory. Tell me more.

Wha….t?

Yeah, it's probably best that you confine yourself to message boards rather than interacting with the general public.

He and his hand are in a fight right now over who broke the mirror.