i pretty much new who it was gonna be, due to the comic books and the millions of youtube videos predicting or flat out spoiling it.
but how they executed the second death shocked me because i didn't know if they were gonna go through with ending that character arc. it was a horrible way of doing so, but i think it was a good entrance to a good villain.
Both are tantalizing with a large mainstream audience primarily because of their depictions of death and violence taking center stage in respective fantasy worlds where things can be easily segmented into "good" or "evil", with some variations of course.
The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones
I dont get why people put the two together, Game of thrones is the all round better show as it … morehas humour and light and darkness, its a dismal world overall but the world gives you some hope and good character development. The walking dead had this till about season 3 where it got totally serious and lost any of its charm. Albeit the walking deads main issue is it has no story plan, theres no end game so the story just stops being engaging
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i pretty much new who it was gonna be, due to the comic books and the millions of youtube videos predicting or flat out spoiling it.
but how they executed the second death shocked me because i didn't know if they were gonna go through with ending that character arc. it was a horrible way of doing so, but i think it was a good entrance to a good villain.
it for sure kept me on the edge of my seat.
Both are tantalizing with a large mainstream audience primarily because of their depictions of death and violence taking center stage in respective fantasy worlds where things can be easily segmented into "good" or "evil", with some variations of course.
That's the comparison I drew from.
I heard Abe and Glenn from day one. I was still shocked. But satisfied with the end result none the less.
Me and my mate shouted proper loud when he whacked Glenn right on his noggin. That eyeball shot though man... DAMN
Someone who's an asshole for understandable reasons, which isn't the same thing as being actively 'likable'.
'Loving to hate' someone isn't the same as actively liking them as a person though really
And Mad Eye Moody!