'East' Episode Discussion

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  • edited March 2016

    Tbh it should be Glenn. Maggie goes to hilltop, maybe take Enid? They seem close. And from then she follows her comic role, she believes in Rick Grimes. Maggie Leader, Rick Leader, Ezekiel Leader, Negan Leader.

  • Deep philosophical arguments

    Stuff like that does not belong in a show like TWD. Monologues or dialogues like that can work on a show like GoT, but it's just flat out ridiculous how much the cast of TWD stops doing what they're doing just to have a debate about god and the world. Tell me, would a person in real life just start a monologue like that, out of the blue with no warning whatsoever? No, they would not. And since TWD is, or should be, about normal people surviving in the apocalypse, that is just dumb. Deep philosophical arguments are not a plus in the show's favor. They are what is slowly turning this show into a bad soap opera that people just watch because ZOMBIES! YAY!

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    Its amazing what fans focus on. Lets see here: Deep philosophical arguments, multilayered characters, Intense action and gore, amazing st

  • Stuff like that does not belong in a show like TWD. Monologues or dialogues like that can work on a show like GoT, but it's just flat out ridiculous how much the cast of TWD stops doing what they're doing just to have a debate about god and the world. Tell me, would a person in real life just start a monologue like that, out of the blue with no warning whatsoever? No, they would not. And since TWD is, or should be, about normal people surviving in the apocalypse, that is just dumb. Deep philosophical arguments are not a plus in the show's favor. They are what is slowly turning this show into a bad soap opera that people just watch because ZOMBIES! YAY!

    This has been urking me too, Problem is you bring it up and people just instantly jump out at you saying you just want zombies or action, lame speeches are not better. Its so nice when someone has actually just written a scene with normal dialogue. Also ive considered the denise scene a nod to this considering she was killed mid lame speech.

    I dont mind the occasional speech, Morgans last episode fitted his weird character and sometimes rick does a good one. But all the time they are just weird the monologues are even worse

    Deep philosophical arguments Stuff like that does not belong in a show like TWD. Monologues or dialogues like that can work on a sho

  • edited March 2016

    I liked the Morgan & Rick conversation. Rick went home aswell, I thought he was gunna get pissed at Morgan about the Wolf dilemma. But he just joked and left, trusting Morgan to get Carol.

    Here's something for you.

    Was that stranger from The Kingdom. The armour - the horse - the spear. Who knows...

  • edited March 2016

    You probably havent been on Facebook or Youtube. People are a lot more bold than you think.

    Where are you reading these comments? I havnt seen one so far, just thousands of people reacting to them Im guessing it was like the aaron/eric thing where there was one comment to a thousand complaints about that one comment

  • edited March 2016

    Dont they speechify like crazy in the comic? Its been a while since I read it but I remember many, many dialogue bubbles.

    In any case, how are we supposed to know what theyre thinking if they dont talk to each other?

    Deep philosophical arguments Stuff like that does not belong in a show like TWD. Monologues or dialogues like that can work on a sho

  • I have, the top comments are nothing to do with that, there are several saying the same thing as you. That people cat believe that people are bothered about it

    KCohere posted: »

    You probably havent been on Facebook or Youtube. People are a lot more bold than you think.

  • Morgan is against killing if its not necessary. He would fight if he had to, but him going after Carol seems to take both of them out of this situation. I was afraid Carol might be the one.

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    What if it's Morgan who bites the bullet when Negan shows up? Since Morgan is so against killing, just as Dale was, it would almost make sense for him to get caught, and then get bludgeoned to death.

  • Richonne didnt happen out of nowhere. Gimple has said he was planning this since season three. It would have happened no matter what.

    No it won't be Aaron. It HAS to be a main character. Daryl and Glenn are the most predicted. For the scene to be effective it has to

  • I read a lot of comments, not just the top ones. I guess you have to dig deeper, but trust me when I say they are definitely there because I have read some very ugly things. But yes, there are a lot of people who are fine with them and say so.

    I have, the top comments are nothing to do with that, there are several saying the same thing as you. That people cat believe that people are bothered about it

  • edited March 2016

    I liked it too. I really think Rick understood where Morgan was coming from. We see so little of them together that I wasnt sure if their friendship was still solid, but it seems to be and Im glad for that. Ive always liked Morgan even when he was killing random people in Clear, and it kind of bothers me that so many fans have turned on him just because he changed his philosophy. And the only reason he did that so that he wouldnt be a maniac randomly killing anyone he saw.

    I wonder if that guy is from The Hilltop, will he report back to them what happened? That will probably begin season 7.

    Eta: I meant to say the Kingdom. I fell off the comic around that point so I dont remember too much about it. Just a big, black guy with white dreads and a tiger talking like he just stepped out of King Arthur. I found it rather silly but Im planning to reread to catch up with the show.

  • edited March 2016

    ........That is what its about........have you ever read the back of a Walking Dead comic? THE SERIES WAS BUILT ON PHYLOSOPHY, HALF OF THE REASON HE DID IT WAS THAT. WHY CAN'T PEOPLE GET THAT?

    Its always been there.

    Deep philosophical arguments Stuff like that does not belong in a show like TWD. Monologues or dialogues like that can work on a sho

  • Well its just that the franchise itself is built on phylosophy (and psychology). The main themes are about morality, change, redemption, survival and the idealism of a new and better world.

    They are trying to make a message.

    Stuff like that does not belong in a show like TWD. Monologues or dialogues like that can work on a show like GoT, but it's just flat out ri

  • Yes they do. The back of each volume has one.

    KCohere posted: »

    Dont they speechify like crazy in the comic? Its been a while since I read it but I remember many, many dialogue bubbles. In any case, how are we supposed to know what theyre thinking if they dont talk to each other?

  • Well you're the first to say that. Cool.

    I'm not listening to horrible, cringey monologues on a daily basis irl. Don't know about you.

  • edited March 2016

    I know but there are better ways to do it , I know its not the most subtle show but at times its just jarring.

    That abe and sasha conversation in the first half of the season was just nonsense

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    Well its just that the franchise itself is built on phylosophy (and psychology). The main themes are about morality, change, redemption, survival and the idealism of a new and better world. They are trying to make a message.

  • edited March 2016

    Morgan's still holding onto the Eastman episode. All life is precious, you can see he still strongly believes this, I see no wrong with what Morgan believes. He just needs to be cautious.

    I just - from what I could tell the armour is similar to when we first encounter The Kingdom in the comics

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    (Sorry it's so small its just the thumbnail from MAPP's video)

    KCohere posted: »

    I liked it too. I really think Rick understood where Morgan was coming from. We see so little of them together that I wasnt sure if their fr

  • edited March 2016

    Comics often do it, on paper stuff like this doesnt sound as weird, but when you have actual actors speaking the liens to each other it just sounds quite odd and not something someone would actually say. Also most of the comic ones didnt stand out too much to me, I cant recall any that I had an especial problem with however the show has loads and on a regular basis. Some episodes no one has any normal dialogue.

    To be brief, its an adaption. They should go for a more realistic approach particularly to dialogue, you can still convey messages without there being to be tons of hints or speeches

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    ........That is what its about........have you ever read the back of a Walking Dead comic? THE SERIES WAS BUILT ON PHYLOSOPHY, HALF OF THE REASON HE DID IT WAS THAT. WHY CAN'T PEOPLE GET THAT? Its always been there.

  • I guess they felt this way was better?

    Anyway my point stands, its always been there.

    Comics often do it, on paper stuff like this doesnt sound as weird, but when you have actual actors speaking the liens to each other it just

  • I think Morg may end up killing Roman to save carol

    KCohere posted: »

    Morgan is against killing if its not necessary. He would fight if he had to, but him going after Carol seems to take both of them out of this situation. I was afraid Carol might be the one.

  • It had build up and hints to it in Seasons 4 and 5, I couldn't see anything building up to in 6A however. The main problem however is that it happened the episode after Jessie died, it was completely jarring how it happened so quickly after her death, at least to me.

    KCohere posted: »

    Richonne didnt happen out of nowhere. Gimple has said he was planning this since season three. It would have happened no matter what.

  • Yep. There's a big rumor Morgan and Carol will find the kingdom by the end of the Season.

    Morgan's still holding onto the Eastman episode. All life is precious, you can see he still strongly believes this, I see no wrong with what

  • I'm pretty sure this is the guy who Negan kills with Lucille during the Battle of the Hilltop in All-Out War Part 2.

    Morgan's still holding onto the Eastman episode. All life is precious, you can see he still strongly believes this, I see no wrong with what

  • Yeah, I guess the time jump threw a lot of people but since Michonne has been living with him and the kids since she found Rick and Carl in that abandoned house, it was just felt like a matter of course to me. I knew Jessie wasn't going to be anything.

    It had build up and hints to it in Seasons 4 and 5, I couldn't see anything building up to in 6A however. The main problem however is that i

  • I doubt it considering how wounded Roman is. I doubt he'll put up much of a fight.

    zeke10 posted: »

    I think Morg may end up killing Roman to save carol

  • Roman?

    zeke10 posted: »

    I think Morg may end up killing Roman to save carol

  • That is true.

    KCohere posted: »

    She still has to protect herself and her friends. She uses her ability to get people to underestimate her to good advantage.

  • It just came out of nowhere so I thought of the worst possible problem xd

    That early on, it doesn't even have a developed brain, and also misses fingernails, fingers for that matter, and most importantly teeth. So yeah, Maggie will be fine

  • Guy chasing Morgan that got shot by Carol.

    KCohere posted: »

    Roman?

  • Ok thank god i found you. I hope its not too late. There's been a huge spoiler leak. Stay away from Facebook, Twitter and stuff. Trust me. I haven't seen it, but it supposedly spoils the best Part of the next Episode.

    KCohere posted: »

    I read a lot of comments, not just the top ones. I guess you have to dig deeper, but trust me when I say they are definitely there because I have read some very ugly things. But yes, there are a lot of people who are fine with them and say so.

  • Can we all stop arguing about whether Daryl being shot was a fake-out or a legit death? It was clearly not..

    If you look closely at the scene, you'd actually see that Nicholas is stood inbetween Daryl and Dwight... poor guy had his face blown off this time

  • Sorry, you were right. It was a Savior gun with a Lucille imprint.

  • Please let the joke die while its still only mildly annoying.

    Can we all stop arguing about whether Daryl being shot was a fake-out or a legit death? It was clearly not.. If you look closely at the s

  • Thanks for the heads up. Dont worry, Im not going on to get spoiled. Ill have to turn off my notifications. I saw the post about leaked audio.

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    Ok thank god i found you. I hope its not too late. There's been a huge spoiler leak. Stay away from Facebook, Twitter and stuff. Trust me. I haven't seen it, but it supposedly spoils the best Part of the next Episode.

  • I find it quite amusing, but don't worry, I won't flog a dead horse anymore

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    Please let the joke die while its still only mildly annoying.

  • It is but i KNOW it being overused. Yours was decent thought :).

    I find it quite amusing, but don't worry, I won't flog a dead horse anymore

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