That wouldn't be a good sign for those that chose the wellington ending because that would mean that Clem:
* Got kicked out of the com… moremunity.( I don't know why that would happen)
* She left to go find Kenny. while that happens she's gets attacked or dislocated.( but why bring AJ)
* Clem is the messenger of Wellington and is traveling with Javier to tell Eugene the route to the community.
But isn't it still possible for a walker to have bitten the tip of clems finger? So in effort to stop the infection she cut off her finger about an inch higher than the bite?
Woah, maybe that is the plot of Season 3. Stephanie is part of their group and contacting Eugene to head to Alexandria. This would probably later mean Clementine may appear in Alexandria for a short time in the comics before some event results in her disappearance or her leaving/being separated, teasing and cueing The Walking Dead: Season Four. It'd be good marketing for both sides, introducing game fans to the comic, and comic fans to the game. Or at least increasing readership so game fans can keep up to date with Clementine.
That wouldn't be a good sign for those that chose the wellington ending because that would mean that Clem:
* Got kicked out of the com… moremunity.( I don't know why that would happen)
* She left to go find Kenny. while that happens she's gets attacked or dislocated.( but why bring AJ)
* Clem is the messenger of Wellington and is traveling with Javier to tell Eugene the route to the community.
Don't get me wrong, I actually like Negan, but Kirkman is awfully milking his character. Why would Rick ever let Negan out of his cell? He's killed Alpha, okay, well done. What else could he possibly do now that's so relevant to give him his freedom back? The harm he can cause is way greater than his usefulness, and Rick seems so damn dumb to not realize it. So either Rick is a stupid man or his personality was forced to adjust to Negan's involvement in the plot. If, as I believe, it's the latter, then I'd rather see Negan die.
Now that you put it that way I agree it's not very realistic that Rick would trust him. I think Kirkman Should have made it so that Rick had no choice but to trust negan although I'm not sure how he could create that situation.
Don't get me wrong, I actually like Negan, but Kirkman is awfully milking his character. Why would Rick ever let Negan out of his cell? He's… more killed Alpha, okay, well done. What else could he possibly do now that's so relevant to give him his freedom back? The harm he can cause is way greater than his usefulness, and Rick seems so damn dumb to not realize it. So either Rick is a stupid man or his personality was forced to adjust to Negan's involvement in the plot. If, as I believe, it's the latter, then I'd rather see Negan die.
Negan could have lied about having visited with the Saviors on the way, and told Rick and Andrea that his former group will launch an attack on Alexandria if Negan doesn't check up on them once a week, or something along those lines. Rick would be all but forced to keep him alive.
Now that you put it that way I agree it's not very realistic that Rick would trust him. I think Kirkman Should have made it so that Rick had no choice but to trust negan although I'm not sure how he could create that situation.
I legitimately did a spit take at the end of 156 when Negan cut off Alpha's head. We were treated to a training montage-esque sequence of Negan learning about the Whisperers and of Alpha coming to like him. And right as they're alone together, having a heart to heart conversation and you think they're about to make out... Negan instead murders the shit outta her.
Rick isn't really trusting him. He's treating him more like an asset. For better or worse, the guy knows how to fight, he knows how to strategize, and he's a pretty imposing figure. He could be useful in a fight, especially when the enemy he's up against would most likely want to kill him on sight because of what he did. Besides that, he's working alongside a group of people that would shoot him on the spot if he tried anything, and the person Rick is trusting to look after him is pretty much waiting for an excuse to clip him. Rick's got him in a good position where there's not much he can do to harm anyone, not before getting gunned down or stabbed to death.
Now that you put it that way I agree it's not very realistic that Rick would trust him. I think Kirkman Should have made it so that Rick had no choice but to trust negan although I'm not sure how he could create that situation.
i'm also thinking that the mega herd is going to destroy all of the communities and Clem would have to travel with only Magna, dwight, or even only with Carl, back to wellington to warn them about the massive mega herd. Kirkman coined in the letter of hacks that everyones lifes are going to be different. Does this means that everyone in the comics that we know are going to be separated?
Woah, maybe that is the plot of Season 3. Stephanie is part of their group and contacting Eugene to head to Alexandria. This would probably … morelater mean Clementine may appear in Alexandria for a short time in the comics before some event results in her disappearance or her leaving/being separated, teasing and cueing The Walking Dead: Season Four. It'd be good marketing for both sides, introducing game fans to the comic, and comic fans to the game. Or at least increasing readership so game fans can keep up to date with Clementine.
Yep it does look like they are going to wind up being in Wellington Ohio afterall. However it looks like they are going to be incorporated into the comic to some degree after all which is why I think many of us wanted Wellington or Stephanie to be located in Virginia (where they said season 3 of TWDG will be at).
I was thinking that exactly! The idea of possibly meeting Stephanie in Season Three is mind-boggling.
However, since she is now stationed in Ohio, my theory that she lives in the nursery that Magna mentioned has been debunked.
Rick also thought that Negan would stay in jail forever, and we've seen what happened. Negan is smart and a capable fighter, but he's not that much useful to take the risk to have him out. By now Rick should've realized that there's always something cooking in Negan's mind.
Rick isn't really trusting him. He's treating him more like an asset. For better or worse, the guy knows how to fight, he knows how to strat… moreegize, and he's a pretty imposing figure. He could be useful in a fight, especially when the enemy he's up against would most likely want to kill him on sight because of what he did. Besides that, he's working alongside a group of people that would shoot him on the spot if he tried anything, and the person Rick is trusting to look after him is pretty much waiting for an excuse to clip him. Rick's got him in a good position where there's not much he can do to harm anyone, not before getting gunned down or stabbed to death.
You can't really trust the Walking Dead wiki as being an accurate source of info. There doesn't seem to be any coordination amongst the people updating it so you are at the mercy of the viewpoint of the person who is choosing to update that particular page. The fact that Sophia starts the comic being older than Carl but is now younger than Carl and that has never been corrected tells you all you need to know about the place.
All I use it for is to find out which issues characters have been in.
To be fair, Kirkman himself led them to that confusion. In the survival book, he says that Sophia was 6 at the beginning, than he says she's 8 in the comic. Carl was 7, so he should be 11 by issue 157, but Kirkman said in an interview that he is 13, which, quite frankly, I believe he said because he wanted Carl to bang a 16 year old girl without it looking too weird (not anymore than it already is anyway). That's a serious mess. As it concerns other articles, I agree on that, especially regarding the TV series, since that place is filled with tv haters.
You can't really trust the Walking Dead wiki as being an accurate source of info. There doesn't seem to be any coordination amongst the peop… morele updating it so you are at the mercy of the viewpoint of the person who is choosing to update that particular page. The fact that Sophia starts the comic being older than Carl but is now younger than Carl and that has never been corrected tells you all you need to know about the place.
All I use it for is to find out which issues characters have been in.
Creators often try to be a little vague when it comes to timelines and other things that involve lapses of time such as character ages. That way they are free to switch things around a bit later on if they so wish and they aren't constrained because of this solid timeframe they have put in place.
What the wiki site probably should have done is just go with what the comic says and then in the section under inconsistencies just mention that survival guide said that the character was this old. But again that just shows how poorly run the WD Wiki site is. There just doesn't seem to be much communication amongst the people working on the page so the person updating the Sophia section might be going off of what survival guide said while the person updating the Carl section might be just basing their timeframe strictly off the comic.
For me in a recent issue Eugene told Stephanie that there group had been in Alexandria for three years now. I believe they arrived in Alexandria at about the two year mark so the total time in my opinion that the apocalypse has been going on has been around the ballpark of five years.
To be fair, Kirkman himself led them to that confusion. In the survival book, he says that Sophia was 6 at the beginning, than he says she's… more 8 in the comic. Carl was 7, so he should be 11 by issue 157, but Kirkman said in an interview that he is 13, which, quite frankly, I believe he said because he wanted Carl to bang a 16 year old girl without it looking too weird (not anymore than it already is anyway). That's a serious mess. As it concerns other articles, I agree on that, especially regarding the TV series, since that place is filled with tv haters.
It could be possible. Maybe we have to rebuild the communities from the ground up but in a separate manner and then eventually we reconnect with all the communities (slaying zombies in the way, bandits, enemies, and clearing the roads and routes to each of the communities).
i'm also thinking that the mega herd is going to destroy all of the communities and Clem would have to travel with only Magna, dwight, or ev… moreen only with Carl, back to wellington to warn them about the massive mega herd. Kirkman coined in the letter of hacks that everyones lifes are going to be different. Does this means that everyone in the comics that we know are going to be separated?
That's possible but extremely unlikely. I could imagine her finger being shot off in some sort of crossfire, or one of her fingers being cut off by someone as a form of torture.
But isn't it still possible for a walker to have bitten the tip of clems finger? So in effort to stop the infection she cut off her finger about an inch higher than the bite?
I think negan is a great character I don't want him to die anytime soon guess I'm in the minority
Dude you wouldn't believe the amou… morent of people that adore the fuckity fuck out of him.
I like him and his dialogue but sooner or later he's gotta pay for his crimes.
Rick should have killed him after All Out War.
"We gotta be above killing." Well okay Rick, think you could have started that AFTER you killed Negan, or??
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I think some Walking Dead game connections are starting to form with the community in Ohio being Wellington
Oh man, I really hope this is the case. It feels like a good enough connection that wouldn't cause too much overlap.
Im kinda scared for Maggie being at the undermanned hilltop. The issue was really good. Negan was accepted a little quicker and easier then expected.
I was thinking that exactly! The idea of possibly meeting Stephanie in Season Three is mind-boggling.
However, since she is now stationed in Ohio, my theory that she lives in the nursery that Magna mentioned has been debunked.
An interesting little tidbit from the Letter Hacks:
Confirmation that a zombie biting off a finger would still be lethal.
Oh my god I was thinking the same thing!
I wish Dwight had just killed Negan once and for all.
That wouldn't be a good sign for those that chose the wellington ending because that would mean that Clem:
Got kicked out of the community.( I don't know why that would happen)
She left to go find Kenny. while that happens she's gets attacked or dislocated.( but why bring AJ)
Clem is the messenger of Wellington and is traveling with Javier to tell Eugene the route to the community.
OH GOD I LOVE MESSENGERS. I LOOOVE THIS!
At last, people can refrain from theorizing that a reanimated AJ ate Clementine's finger. Not that they are many, but it's out there.
Supposing Turtles Operate Pragmatically
You deserve an upvote.
But isn't it still possible for a walker to have bitten the tip of clems finger? So in effort to stop the infection she cut off her finger about an inch higher than the bite?
I wish rick killed him way back when Rick first defeated him.
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I think negan is a great character I don't want him to die anytime soon guess I'm in the minority
It depends on what you count as minority.
Reddit is 98% people who cheer on Negan.
What about you do you love or hate negan?
Woah, maybe that is the plot of Season 3. Stephanie is part of their group and contacting Eugene to head to Alexandria. This would probably later mean Clementine may appear in Alexandria for a short time in the comics before some event results in her disappearance or her leaving/being separated, teasing and cueing The Walking Dead: Season Four. It'd be good marketing for both sides, introducing game fans to the comic, and comic fans to the game. Or at least increasing readership so game fans can keep up to date with Clementine.
Don't get me wrong, I actually like Negan, but Kirkman is awfully milking his character. Why would Rick ever let Negan out of his cell? He's killed Alpha, okay, well done. What else could he possibly do now that's so relevant to give him his freedom back? The harm he can cause is way greater than his usefulness, and Rick seems so damn dumb to not realize it. So either Rick is a stupid man or his personality was forced to adjust to Negan's involvement in the plot. If, as I believe, it's the latter, then I'd rather see Negan die.
Me too. Rick's excuse to keep him alive was complete nonsense.
In the wiki most people want to see Negan kill Dwight and Andrea so to bring Rick to his dark side. Believe me, you're in no minority.
Now that you put it that way I agree it's not very realistic that Rick would trust him. I think Kirkman Should have made it so that Rick had no choice but to trust negan although I'm not sure how he could create that situation.
Negan could have lied about having visited with the Saviors on the way, and told Rick and Andrea that his former group will launch an attack on Alexandria if Negan doesn't check up on them once a week, or something along those lines. Rick would be all but forced to keep him alive.
Vomits.
I legitimately did a spit take at the end of 156 when Negan cut off Alpha's head. We were treated to a training montage-esque sequence of Negan learning about the Whisperers and of Alpha coming to like him. And right as they're alone together, having a heart to heart conversation and you think they're about to make out... Negan instead murders the shit outta her.
Negan: 10/10 best character ever
Rick isn't really trusting him. He's treating him more like an asset. For better or worse, the guy knows how to fight, he knows how to strategize, and he's a pretty imposing figure. He could be useful in a fight, especially when the enemy he's up against would most likely want to kill him on sight because of what he did. Besides that, he's working alongside a group of people that would shoot him on the spot if he tried anything, and the person Rick is trusting to look after him is pretty much waiting for an excuse to clip him. Rick's got him in a good position where there's not much he can do to harm anyone, not before getting gunned down or stabbed to death.
i'm also thinking that the mega herd is going to destroy all of the communities and Clem would have to travel with only Magna, dwight, or even only with Carl, back to wellington to warn them about the massive mega herd. Kirkman coined in the letter of hacks that everyones lifes are going to be different. Does this means that everyone in the comics that we know are going to be separated?
Yep it does look like they are going to wind up being in Wellington Ohio afterall. However it looks like they are going to be incorporated into the comic to some degree after all which is why I think many of us wanted Wellington or Stephanie to be located in Virginia (where they said season 3 of TWDG will be at).
Rick also thought that Negan would stay in jail forever, and we've seen what happened. Negan is smart and a capable fighter, but he's not that much useful to take the risk to have him out. By now Rick should've realized that there's always something cooking in Negan's mind.
Shitty place, I agree, but at least the articles are up to date.
"Fuck me until your dick breaks off inside me and fuses into some kind of barbie doll crotch" that's The letter hacks for you guys..
You can't really trust the Walking Dead wiki as being an accurate source of info. There doesn't seem to be any coordination amongst the people updating it so you are at the mercy of the viewpoint of the person who is choosing to update that particular page. The fact that Sophia starts the comic being older than Carl but is now younger than Carl and that has never been corrected tells you all you need to know about the place.
All I use it for is to find out which issues characters have been in.
To be fair, Kirkman himself led them to that confusion. In the survival book, he says that Sophia was 6 at the beginning, than he says she's 8 in the comic. Carl was 7, so he should be 11 by issue 157, but Kirkman said in an interview that he is 13, which, quite frankly, I believe he said because he wanted Carl to bang a 16 year old girl without it looking too weird (not anymore than it already is anyway). That's a serious mess. As it concerns other articles, I agree on that, especially regarding the TV series, since that place is filled with tv haters.
Creators often try to be a little vague when it comes to timelines and other things that involve lapses of time such as character ages. That way they are free to switch things around a bit later on if they so wish and they aren't constrained because of this solid timeframe they have put in place.
What the wiki site probably should have done is just go with what the comic says and then in the section under inconsistencies just mention that survival guide said that the character was this old. But again that just shows how poorly run the WD Wiki site is. There just doesn't seem to be much communication amongst the people working on the page so the person updating the Sophia section might be going off of what survival guide said while the person updating the Carl section might be just basing their timeframe strictly off the comic.
For me in a recent issue Eugene told Stephanie that there group had been in Alexandria for three years now. I believe they arrived in Alexandria at about the two year mark so the total time in my opinion that the apocalypse has been going on has been around the ballpark of five years.
Dude you wouldn't believe the amount of people that adore the fuckity fuck out of him.
I like him and his dialogue but sooner or later he's gotta pay for his crimes.
Rick should have killed him after All Out War.
"We gotta be above killing." Well okay Rick, think you could have started that AFTER you killed Negan, or??
It could be possible. Maybe we have to rebuild the communities from the ground up but in a separate manner and then eventually we reconnect with all the communities (slaying zombies in the way, bandits, enemies, and clearing the roads and routes to each of the communities).
That's possible but extremely unlikely. I could imagine her finger being shot off in some sort of crossfire, or one of her fingers being cut off by someone as a form of torture.
Negan is kind of becoming a villain sue at this point.
That was frustrating, but Kirkman wanted Negan alive at all cost and here comes the bla bla about not killing.