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No, people do that for the same reason that they always eventually tear down the things they idolize. They get what they want, it isn't exactly what *they* want in their heads, so they join together in a snowball of the vocal minority and complain loudly about things that are rarely ever relevant. Happens with

That's a valid choice, too. I don't agree with it, but everyone has their own tastes, so no harm no foul.

I agree 100%. That whole thing was pointless, and it makes his eventual death oddly placed as a result. Tease his death, no guys, he's actually okay, and then WHACK. The show runners started doing this whole pattern around the time that Negan was in the comics. It seems like someone read the comic, saw what an

That's the same general plot as nearly every single show of that kind on television. Claiming that those are the specifics rather than a general structure is misleading simply for the purposes of an argument.

Something you non-comic watches don't seem to understand is that this point in the over-arching story IS supposed to be miserable and bleak. This is the lowest of their low points. This is rock bottom. It goes up from here. Stop torturing yourselves and just ride it out. If you want to. I haven't watched the

If you read the comic, you'd know that Glenn IS the one who dies here. Abraham wasn't even alive at this point. Issue 100, and it hit everyone like a damned train. That's the point. They didn't choose to kill Glenn. Glenn was the *only* choice to die here, without making it ridiculous.

I couldn't disagree more. Jessica and Luke actually have a natural connection through their lives trying to deal with being people with superpowers in a world that doesn't know how to react to them. Claire has a connection to that, sure, but she's on the outside looking in.

It's REALLY baffling how they presented the Cruiserweights here. Overly long entrances with dead air at the START of each of them. Putting them in a 3rd hour match. Putting them in a FATAL FOUR WAY. Seriously? They build it up that much, then dump the inaugural match in as a F4W.

Or you're just an insufferable douchebag. I'm more willing to put my money on that.

Random - the reality is that they don't predict it. They make wild guesses based on tiny clues that may or may not have anything to do with what's coming(usually the latter). Then, when that tiny fraction of the viewership ends up being right, they crow about their "prediction," either to praise themselves or to

I'm actually (slightly) hopeful for Season 2 onward. The road trip is confirmed. Annville's finally gone. The Saint of Killers (I'm tired of dancing around what he really is) is on his trail. Quincannon's out of the way. I still think it was a mistake to take that story out of order.

Something I actually just thought of. There are actual towns *named* Hell. In this country. There's a Hell, Michigan. Eugene might have just dashed off for Hell, Michigan.

"Not enough gun."

I know, right? I want to shout it from the rooftops. But I can't, because we need to respect the newcomers to the story.

I just wish that, seeing as how Kevin and Bill are back…why not let them voice Crow and Tom Servo? I get that their addition might have been *after* signing the other two, so maybe that's it. Opportunity lost though. :(

I really don't know where you're finding that. A *character* might be homophobic or racist, but that doesn't mean that the story is. Huckleberry Finn is FILLED with racists and bigots, but the whole POINT of that story is that the one good person in that entire thing is the runaway slave N***er Jim. (And I censored

Oh, he's not a really good guy. He's an asshole and a prick. But he stands for something, and doesn't back down from it. There is a LOT that is in Preacher that made Jesse that way, but ultimately that's what drives a lot of the story. Jesse's iron conviction is what drives the *entire* story. Without that, you

I'd have to disagree. That's just my opinion. But honestly, I don't need a slavish adaptation either, I just would have liked to see the core of Preacher stay.

Goggins from Year 1 of The Shield would be perfect. Even now though, he'd make it work.

That's actually a really good way of describing it. Nice.