Negan is intelligent, intimidating & manipulative. He also has the numbers & control over his people. So far, some members of the New Frontier have shown to go against orders & are a little soft. Negan would exploit that.
I like it, it was a "cool big sister" type thing to do. I think it was cool that Jane's ending lets you give AJ a middle name, and it gives Clem the least traumatic marking.
I like it, it was a "cool big sister" type thing to do. I think it was cool that Jane's ending lets you give AJ a middle name, and it gives Clem the least traumatic marking.
Personal relatability on some level is high on my list, but they have to be believable at the least to be a good character. By that I mean comparable to a real human with fears, secrets, quirks, contrasts, humour, etc.
If so, he aged pretty bad since Nate got through with him.
I seriously doubt it, though, since Eddie at least had something of a guilt complex and didn't want to leave Officer Bennett behind when it would've been convenient. Badger, on the other hand, is more on Nate's level of dickish.
What the fuck was he planning to do in that situation? They were in the back of the truck and I didn't see any indication that you could go between the back and the front without stopping and opening the back.
I'm pretty sure he was referencing the RV in S1 episodes 2 and 3. He really wanted to leave in it, but Lilly didn't so they ended up staying at the Motel until they got attacked by bandits, which lead to the death of his family.
If not that, he may be referencing the car they had in S2 episode 5, and how everyone wanted to wait the night before they left, and it ended up almost being stolen by Bonnie, Mike, and Arvo.
I'm pretty sure he was referencing the RV in S1 episodes 2 and 3. He really wanted to leave in it, but Lilly didn't so they ended up staying… more at the Motel until they got attacked by bandits, which lead to the death of his family.
If not that, he may be referencing the car they had in S2 episode 5, and how everyone wanted to wait the night before they left, and it ended up almost being stolen by Bonnie, Mike, and Arvo.
The apocalypse can change your attitude about an overwhelming number of things as you'd do just about anything to stay alive in a world that people die in all the time. While yes he had a moral compass at the beginning of it it has been over 4 years since we've last seen him. As for the grey in his beard maybe it's just genetics or survivor stress. He doesn't look that old besides the grey
If so, he aged pretty bad since Nate got through with him.
I seriously doubt it, though, since Eddie at least had something of a guilt co… moremplex and didn't want to leave Officer Bennett behind when it would've been convenient. Badger, on the other hand, is more on Nate's level of dickish.
The apocalypse can change your attitude about an overwhelming number of things as you'd do just about anything to stay alive in a world that… more people die in all the time. While yes he had a moral compass at the beginning of it it has been over 4 years since we've last seen him. As for the grey in his beard maybe it's just genetics or survivor stress. He doesn't look that old besides the grey
The apocalypse can change your attitude about an overwhelming number of things as you'd do just about anything to stay alive in a world that… more people die in all the time. While yes he had a moral compass at the beginning of it it has been over 4 years since we've last seen him. As for the grey in his beard maybe it's just genetics or survivor stress. He doesn't look that old besides the grey
I'm mainly referring to the fact that they have a lot of similarities(Controlling Father-type, Similar Hairstyles, Temper, (Allegedly) Smug, Chess Players, etc.) that become even more worth noting thanks to the theory/hints that Kenny's arc in the later episodes originally belonged to Carlos.
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Same! I always thought he just had one leg.
Negan is intelligent, intimidating & manipulative. He also has the numbers & control over his people. So far, some members of the New Frontier have shown to go against orders & are a little soft. Negan would exploit that.
I like it, it was a "cool big sister" type thing to do. I think it was cool that Jane's ending lets you give AJ a middle name, and it gives Clem the least traumatic marking.
Agreed!
Not sure if you're being snarker or not...
...What?
Your wish, nanu nanu!
Interesting.
Do you think Eddie and Badger are the same person?
Hmm, I can see the resemblance, but Eddie had a piercing,
It's not easy to get rid of one.
Eddie is too awsome for that.
Couldn't he of just took the piercing out though?
Hmm...Maybe.
Is it possible to agree with Conrad before he takes Gabe hostage?
If so, he aged pretty bad since Nate got through with him.
I seriously doubt it, though, since Eddie at least had something of a guilt complex and didn't want to leave Officer Bennett behind when it would've been convenient. Badger, on the other hand, is more on Nate's level of dickish.
"Remember the last time we had a working car and sat around on our asses, Clem?"
What was Kenny referencing here?
I don't think so.
I think he meant the truck the group was being transported in to Carver's camp in Episode 3.
Okay then, that's a serious problem.
What the fuck was he planning to do in that situation? They were in the back of the truck and I didn't see any indication that you could go between the back and the front without stopping and opening the back.
I would of said he was referring to the boat that was owned by the Fivel's Family that Vernons group stole but if it says car then it can't be that
Yeah, he must've meant the truck from Episode 3.
But I'm not really sure what he meant by mentioning it.
I'm pretty sure he was referencing the RV in S1 episodes 2 and 3. He really wanted to leave in it, but Lilly didn't so they ended up staying at the Motel until they got attacked by bandits, which lead to the death of his family.
If not that, he may be referencing the car they had in S2 episode 5, and how everyone wanted to wait the night before they left, and it ended up almost being stolen by Bonnie, Mike, and Arvo.
I suppose that makes the most sense.
Also, he says that in Season 2 during the argument with Jane and Mike, so he couldn't have been referencing that.
Was Carver supposed to be an evil version of Carlos?
The apocalypse can change your attitude about an overwhelming number of things as you'd do just about anything to stay alive in a world that people die in all the time. While yes he had a moral compass at the beginning of it it has been over 4 years since we've last seen him. As for the grey in his beard maybe it's just genetics or survivor stress. He doesn't look that old besides the grey
Good point.
Kenny went all out with survivor's stress.
To be fair, Kenny was implied to be older, if not the same age, as Lee.
no I dont think so carver seemed more like the comic version of the Governor
He had grey cardboard glued to his face.
I'm mainly referring to the fact that they have a lot of similarities(Controlling Father-type, Similar Hairstyles, Temper, (Allegedly) Smug, Chess Players, etc.) that become even more worth noting thanks to the theory/hints that Kenny's arc in the later episodes originally belonged to Carlos.
A question raised by Sialark and Lilacsbloom: Are Rebecca and Alvin supposed to look like Clementine's parents?
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I don't think so and it probably wouldn't of been done on purpose
Well, considering it was supposed to be Clementine's season, it seems like the obvious comparison. Which is why I never noticed it before.
Should someone bump the Kenny vs Jane mega thread? It seems like the only thing anyone talks about on the Walking Dead section anymore.
Perhaps.
Does anyone have an uncut version of the House Meeting from All That Remains?
It's an annoying malignant tumor