I just recently watched TWD dead in its entirety, so I've basically experienced a decade of this world in a matter of a few weeks. Wow, what a journey. Here are a few of my takeaways. Also I've never read the comics so I have no idea how it all is supposed to end.
- It looks like this is a common sentiment around here, but WOW I can't believe Rick disappeared and his situation was never resolved!! I didn't read about why until after I finished the whole series, but it was heartbreaking when I realized that he just wasn't coming back. No clues, no reunion with his daughter, no riding in to save the day when his people needed him.
- Michonne leaving made zero sense. I get that the actress wanted to leave - but wow you really just abandoned both of your children?
- By the end I was really missing the dusty roads, Rick on his horse with his pistol, and the old-school vibe of the first seasons. Instead it was replaced with cities, soldiers with tactical gear, governments, etc. I guess it was important to keep building to something bigger instead of endlessly wandering the roads looking for shelter, but it starts to feel like a different show.
- When the characters reached the Commonwealth, it was mentioned they had over 50,000 people. It seemed like this was just glossed over, and we never got to see a fraction of what that looks like aside from a few set pieces.
- Negan and Maggie trying to be buddies was just awkward. Also I felt like we started to see way too much Leah at the end.
- I was hoping Ezekiel would end up with another tiger, and somehow regain his throne in a new "kingdom".
- Daryl is the best character ever. I don't think I'll ever watch anything Norman does because I want to believe Daryl is real.
Anyways, it was awesome, and I guess now I have to wait until 2022 to see the ending!
Submitted November 23, 2021 at 09:53AM by TheBluePanda https://ift.tt/3cGw2gs
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