I kept waiting for something bad to happen last night at the end, it's unusual that they don't have some kinda bad omen or cliffhanger at the mid-season break (which by the way, I hate this trend).
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I kept waiting for something bad to happen last night at the end, it's unusual that they don't have some kinda bad omen or cliffhanger at the mid-season break (which by the way, I hate this trend).
And I knew Rosita was gonna fuck up when she tried to kill Negan, stupid bitch :roll:
You have to figure, this half season has been a complete downer... they went through a shitload of crap the entire half-season and it might get worse when the show comes back in January, so a little joy to shake things up before the break is a good thing. They can always kill a show favorite when the show returns after the midseason break.
So, do you think Michonne killed that woman she kidnapped and forced to show her where the Savior camp was? :-k
Yeah, that chick is totally dead. :lol:
Will Carol snap out of her funk and joint the gang in the fight against the Saviors? :-k
And Morgan is still a dumbass :facepalm:
I told my wife that trailer looked like the one from " Smokey and the Bandit".
turns out I was right. 8-)
Carol and Darryl scene :woot:
Fucking Eugene :facepalm:
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Although it is still months away until the premiere of "The Walking Dead" season 8, the series surely has something up its sleeve for Steven Ogg, Katelyn Nacon and Pollyanna McIntosh's characters. The AMC hit series has promoted the three actors to full-time roles for season 8.
On the series, Steven plays Simon, Negan's right-hand man. Katelyn portrays Enid, a teenager who takes a role of Sophia in the comics. Sophia is the girl who becomes a daughter to Maggie after Carol's death. Pollyanna, meanwhile, plays Jadis, the head of the Heapsters who is loyal to Negan.
The promotions come after season 7 saw brutal ends of three characters, Steven Yeun's Glenn, Michael Cudlitz's Abraham and Sonequa Martin-Green's Sasha. The promotions don't come as surprises since the upcoming season 8 will see All-Out War arc in which Rick and the rest of the Alexandrians will fight against Negan's the Saviours and Jadis' group.
Meanwhile, a new report regarding the production of highly-anticipated season 8 has emerged online. Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who plays Negan on the series, revealed the season 8 production date.
At the Walker Stalker Convention in San Francisco, California on Saturday, April 15, Jeffrey revealed, "We start shooting in 10 days." It means that "TWD" will kick off its season 8 production on Tuesday, April 25.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">"We start shooting in 10 days, and I haven't seen the scripts. I might be dead, <a href="https://twitter.com/wwwbigbaldhead">@wwwbigbaldhead</a> might be dead" <a href="https://twitter.com/JDMorgan">@jdmorgan</a> teases <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WSCSF?src=hash">#WSCSF</a> <a href="https://t.co/vuJdsOjt94">pic.twitter.com/vuJdsOjt94</a></p>— Walker Stalker Con (@WalkrStalkrCon) <a href="https://twitter.com/WalkrStalkrCon/status/853336275893403648">April 15, 2017</a></blockquote><script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
The actor further revealed that he hadn't read the scripts. He went on teasing, "I might be dead. Norman Reedus [Daryl Dixon] might be dead."
"The Walking Dead" returns in October for season 8. Exact premiere date and the first trailer will be revealed later in July at Comic-Con.
Geez Fear the Walking Dead is a pile o crap for a spinoff isn't it :lol: