Judith, Henry, Gracie, Rachel and later Lydia are the next generation of kids on the show, but what do you think they are going to do with Enid? what would she look like? I mean, she should be like 19-20 years old after the time jump..
Judith, Henry, Gracie, Rachel and later Lydia are the next generation of kids on the show, but what do you think they are going to do with Enid? what would she look like? I mean, she should be like 19-20 years old after the time jump..
My jaw was on the floor when I saw her new look in the teaser. I swear to god, she looks more like Geralt from The Witcher than Henry Cavill ever will..
I think Norris and Kathy were the only named characters who died, D.J is seen with shorter hair in the "next on" teaser running with Michonne and others, Laura most likely survived, Regina probably did too, and I really don't know about Jed.. It is likely that they will do a bunch of flashbacks taking place before the big time skip, and show a bit of stuff that happened there, and Jed might be involved.. Or maybe he's still alive and is now a good guy idk
When Rick's hair is shorter the show is better(Season 1,2,3/5B,6, hopefully 9) when Negan's hair has more hair gel and is shorter, the show's better, when Carol's hair is shorter, the show's better, but when Maggie's hair is shorter, the show's WORSE. Rick should have taken a serious haircut in the middle of season 7, cause his hair was too long already, and Maggie took one at the worst time lol
It's just like what happened with Morgan, They said that Lennie James is "leaving".. Well ok, but his character's story still keeps going, everyone thought he is dead for sure, and look at what happened. Could be exactly the same with Rick and Maggie, only they aren't straight up announcing that they are moving to another show, like with Morgan, they just say that they "are leaving". Not to mention the fact that the whole thing isn't even officially announced.
I really don't think that they would reveal that Rick and Maggie are DYING before the trailer for the season even airs
What if in the end of season 9 after the heads on pikes scene Rick decides that he's had enough, and that because all of his remaining family is dead, he has to leave. What if he takes a huge boat from the oceanside, and sails to the UK, to look for his remaining family (from "The Walking:The Alien"). Season 5 of FTWD was not announced, so I bet season 4 is the last one, and something has to fill the gap between Season 9 and Season 10, and Gimple has stated that they have plans to make a TWD show in the UK. That, combined with the fact that according to the sources Andrew is leaving to "be with his family in the UK", makes my theory very valid, and it would be very interesting to see Rick leading another show. Rick most likely won't die in season 9, and they can't just leave the story of one of the most iconic TV characters hanging, so I think it does make some sense.
Dwight might put him down in his zombified form, since we do see Dwight outside in his prisoner uniform in the teaser for 8X16
I don't know if u guys noticed, but this episode was the first time since 5X03 where they actually killed a series regular (a main character) in an episode that is not a premiere, mid-season finale/premiere, or season finale, which actually really surprised me, for the better.
True.
Marcusgan11 wrote:
Like every other member of the saviors.. They make people join them through force.. But I was just suggesting an idea, so chill.
What was up with that walker that Jerry killed in the woods? It had some sort of pink fluid coming out of it's head. Carol did say that "they don't have time to figure that out now", which might mean that they will come back to that later, or it might refer to the fact that Kirkman "doesn't want to focus on the virus and the cure for it". I really hope they come back to that in the future, cause that walker looked amazing (in the practical effects kind of way).
Just go with it instead of fighting it, at this point realism is out of the window.
It's a TV show with walking corpses. Most TV shows aren't realistic to begin with, since they are TV shows.
Marcusgan11 wrote:
I'd say a tiny bit higher than that, the saviors are a gigantic group, they introduce more and more of them each episode, I think they are the biggest group that the show has introduced so far. There is a chance that he went to Alabama (like he planned) and then actually went after Rick's group to the CDC. He kept going north, and eventually came across the saviors (maybe they killed his entire family). This situation is very similar to when Morgan met Rick (people didn't really believe that either). He followed Rick from about the same area in the US that Morales did. It is still a TV show lol.
I mean, it would be extremely stupid if he just dies next episode.
I am really interested though to see what they have planned for him and I really hope that now he actually STAYS in the show and won't die or disappear (AGAIN) next episode. They actually bothered bringing him back, which means they might have some sort of a plan for his character (I hope).
Nah, if they will try to tell his backstory and how he got there it would be in ftwd, or in a simple CONVERSATION.
Nah, after watching it again I think he was supposed to be dying and just wasn't able to move or talk. It was way too "in ur face" to be a mistake.