So the Alexandria arc is coming to an end folks. We should be seeing the following characters soon.
JESUS
NEGAN
EZEKIEL
KAL
GREGORY
ETHAN
DEREK
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So the Alexandria arc is coming to an end folks. We should be seeing the following characters soon.
JESUS
NEGAN
EZEKIEL
KAL
GREGORY
ETHAN
DEREK
Rob.... For your curiosity below is where we are and where we are going following the comics arc. The comics have not ended... Below gives a summary of the arcs and comics involved. We are between 82-84. SHIT GOES DOWN.
READ AT YOUR OWN RISK....SPOILERS
Volume 14: No Way Out (Issues 79–84)
Rick and his people begin to step up as the leaders of the Alexandria community against the wishes of many residents. But the people of Alexandria have a much bigger problem that they must deal with together when they discover the zombie hoard is breaking down the fence. The walls are breached by zombies. The group takes down the hoard and saves the town, but Carl is shot in the face.
Volume 15: We Find Ourselves (Issues 85–90)
As the Alexandria Safe-Zone recuperates from the herd attack, Rick begins making decisions that will lead to the long term sustainability of their community. Carl is still unconscious from his injury and it is unclear whether he will survive. Some people also question the bold choices Rick has made for the community, and they try to take over Alexandria. Rick stops the rebellion. Carl wakes up, but does not remember past events.
Volume 16: A Larger World (Issues 91–96)
While hunting for supplies, some of the group encounter a new survivor in the wastes named Paul Monroe, who says he is a recruiter for a group of 200 or more people nearby called the Hilltop Colony. Rick and others go to the colony, which appears to be even safer than Alexandria. However, they learn the colony have a dangerous enemy, a Group called The Saviors who demand half of the colony's food in exchange for killing nearby zombies.
Volume 17: Something To Fear (Issues 97–102)
Rick and his group meet and confront the Hilltop Colony's enemy, the Saviors, a group of brutal people led by a man named Negan. However, Rick severely underestimates the Saviors and does not take them seriously as something to be feared until some of his best friends begin dying in brutally savage ways. In the end, Alexandria is forced to begin paying regular tribute to the Saviors in the form of half their supplies, while Rick vows to kill Negan.
Volume 18: What Comes After (Issues 103–108)
While the group learns what living under Negan's rules really mean, Rick devises a new strategy to deal with the Saviors. But before it can be put in motion, a member of the group disappears after the Saviors collect their payment from Alexandria. Paul takes Rick to call on the help of an exotic man named Ezekiel, leader of a community called the Kingdom based in Washington, D.C., where one of the Saviors independently offers to help them fight Negan.
Volume 19: March To War (Issues 109–114)
Rick, Paul, and Ezekiel decide to trust the Savior Dwight and move forward with their attempt to end the Saviors' reign. The three communities come together to formulate a plan, but Negan shows up early to collect his offering from Alexandria. The alliance tries to take the opportunity to kill Negan, but in the end, Negan retreats to declare war.
Volume 20: All Out War – Part One (Issues 115–120)
Rick leads his newly formed army with the Hilltop and the Kingdom in an attack against the Sanctuary, the Saviors' base. Things go smoothly at first as Rick's forces manage to trap Negan inside the Sanctuary, but as they attack Negan's outposts many of Rick's closest friends begin dying and they wonder if their initial victory was just luck. Eventually Negan mounts a counterattack on Alexandria and things go from bad to worse.
Volume 21: All Out War – Part Two (Issues 121–126)
With the war at its peak, Negan attacks Alexandria and the Hilltop, destroying the former's defenses. On the brink of defeat, Rick offers Negan a truce as a trap. Negan falls for it; Rick slashes Negan's throat and calls for the war to stop. Negan survives the attack, but as Rick's prisoner.
Volume 22: A New Beginning (Issues 127–132)
Two years on after the war with Negan, civilization has been rebuilt and the communities have established a successful trade network. Carl moves to Hilltop. A new group of survivors arrive in Alexandria, and they meet the imprisoned Negan.
Volume 23: Whispers Into Screams (Issues 133–138)
A new threat to the group emerges as living people disguising themselves as zombies, calling themselves the Whisperers, attack them. Tensions arise within Hilltop after Carl loses his temper; many start to question both him and their leader. Meanwhile Paul, having captured a member of the Whisperers, realizes the full scale of the new threat placed on the Hilltop.
Volume 24: Life And Death (Issues 139–144)
While Carl continues to learn more about The Whisperers, a survivor's fate is decided while another steps down. Blunders are made and a deadly promise is given that is all too real. In the end, lines are crossed that affect everyone.
Bwahahahahaha they should have put a blindfold on the kid and covered his mouth with Duct tape
Did you notice he was drawing himself tied to a tree to be eaten by zombies?
Exactly what Carol told him in an earlier episode.
look at the flowers! haha
I honestly care more about the Daryl, Sasha and Abraham scene with the Saviors more than the scene where they're walking through the walkers. Daryl, Sasha and Abraham don't take shit so that scene will be epic. I think they'll kill those Saviors or at least the main one that was talking and that's what starts the war with Negan, which makes Negan use Lucille on someone. I hope the Saviors demand Abraham to empty the truck and he just emerges with the RPG he found and blows those fuckers up lol
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Remember how boring season two of The Walking Dead was? All those interminable scenes at Herschel’s farm? It turns out the real drama was happening behind the scenes, according to a recently unsealed deposition by original TWD showrunner Frank Darabont, which practically drips with contempt for his former bosses at AMC.
The deposition was taken as part of Darabont’s lawsuit against AMC, which claimed that the channel withheld profits of the show’s second season from him. As THR explains, Darabont was fired while the season was being filmed, so AMC gave him financial credit for 75 percent of the season, and the equivalent portion of the profits.
However, Darabont claimed—and Glen Mazzara, his assistant turned TWD showrunner #2 corroborates—he worked on all the season’s episodes prior to filming, and thus deserved his showrunner’s pay for the season’s entirety. While it may sound like mundane greed on both sides, remember, this is from Darabont’s deposition, making it his sworn testimony—indicating the ex-showrunner presumably felt the facts would back him up.
Honestly, the bigger bombshell from the deposition might be that AMC somehow, for some reason, decided to cut the show’s budget from $3.4 million per episode to $3 mil. This is absolutely bonkers, because even by season two The Walking Dead was a ratings juggernaut, and must have been immensely profitable for the network. Regardless of what Darabont was owed for his work, the fact that AMC wanted to short-change its most successful series—and one of the most popular series on all of TV—is mind-boggling.
There’s actually a lot more fun (i.e., scathing) details about the AMC execs to discover at the link. Meanwhile, it’s worth remembering that whatever the reason, season two of The Walking Dead was indeed pretty bad—and the show has gotten pretty good ever since Scott Gimple took over at showrunner.
It could be that AMC is solely to blame, and/or maybe Darabont was stretched too thin during filming. Or maybe, as was rumored, Darabont was extremely difficult to work with, and Gimple just gets along better with the network and creator Robert Kirkman. Or maybe at some point the AMC executives realized how insane it was to needlessly hamstring the budget of their most popular, profitable show, and are no longer pulling such financial shenanigans. We don’t know!
All we know for sure is that as per usual, the biggest dangers on The Walking Dead aren’t the zombies, but the living—whether they’re in front of the camera or behind it.
I bet Sunny is furious at Rick right now.
Hahahahahahahahaha. This season is NUTS!
has it restarted from its mid season slumber?
Yes, and the first EP of the MID season was great. Millions of walkers Die
Yeah, but the followup episode was kinda corny.
Hahahahah check didn't like the kiss scene
I liked that scene, but the benny hill chase with that new guy with the fake beard was too over the top comical. It reminded me of a Simon and simon episode or something.
They really ran into this thing with no insight. WTF?
LMAO they attacking 1 of many bunkers, thinking they are attacking the entire group.
lol @ Rosita's fake crying over a friend with benefits and Eugene's cookie
Abraham is dumb...Rosita is nice
^^^
Bullied by a fat girl.
They'll pull more gays out their hat to fill the huge void Denise left. I know that Jesus is queer in the comic.
Also, in the comic, Abraham is the one who takes the arrow through the head and out the eye. I thought for sure it was going to happen this episode, but was pleased when it was the soda ham lover, especially after Abe and Eugene quarreled, lol. I guess they needed an excuse for Eugene to show off his new cunnilyngus skills to impress Rosita, lmao what a fucking cartoon that guy is.
I'm surprised as well at the 2 separate white man/black poon situations, that's not sitting well in the minds of the PC viewers #feeltheberrrrrrrn #alllivesmatter
GZAjector - me too I thought Abraham was a goner. Still makes me wonder if the season finale will be when Negan is meets Rick and introduces one of the main characters to "Lucille."
We still have Morgan in the fold too...Lots of stories up in the air.
I hope Carol saves them again.
Rip
Whack ass cliffhanger shit, i hate it.
Negan is cool, but where my fucks at? AMC chickened out, Negan is a creative fuck talker. zero fucks given.
I hope its Glenn
Black chick, i forget her name: are you serious?
Eugene: is coronary thrombosis?
Lol this fuckin giy, i almost hope its him
Almost
Watching the replay, and thinking back on the last few episodes...
Yeah there are a lot of Saviors, a shitload, but it makes them seem way too omnipresent, like no matter what you do or where you go someone is tracking you, watching you, blocking you. Without some form of long distance communication i would find that harder to do than made seem. Yeah, its a show, not reality but come on. It was better than at least a few season ending shows though, but
Fuck it, I hope they kill Rick so i can just stop watching
Hahahahaha... Remember they have radios.
Oh yeah lol
Fuck it, im over it for the next 6 months
last ep was a bit go slow.. finally got around to watching the last 6 episodes..
must be ricks son who got lucilled?
RIP to the governor
Well that was a pretty rough watch, surprised they can get away with scenes like that on normal TV. Seems there's a big backlash inbound for this also.
The Brutality was almost Eye Popping
Negan lol
Already best character in the shows history and a metaphor for donald trump. They better let his arc unfold parallel to the comic
"I just slid my dick down your throat" is the best line in basic cable television history
I was surprised to hear that line and not get bleeped out lol
Negan has yet to fail to impress, the dude is hilarious, but not brutal enough. He's a Joker style villain. He's really the only thing the show got going on at this point, every other main character is stale as fuck, besides maybe Dwight and Eugene, lol. If they don't kill off a lot of these lame fags and let Negan live as well, then this fuckin shit has officially jumped the shark.
Rosita, the lesbian broad no one knows whose name is, gay Jesus, Carol, Morgan, the silly ass king, magpie, this list goes on...all need to die soon. And soon.
not seen any of the new series yet, going to binge when its finished, but you cant kill morgan, I waited 5 seasons for him to be a regular!! cant kill him after 1 full season :p
Of the episodes so far in the second half of the season, I only liked the eugene one. That King guy has been boring, but it looks like he may be finally ready to help out the cause in the previews for the next episode.
I liked the Dwight episode when he makes a sandwich and the last episode ending with Dwight meeting Eugene.
They are foreshadowing Dwight and Eugene. Yall will see