Monday, October 1, 2018

Advice to the German builders: If Gus thanks you with a trip to Mexico, refuse.

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Submitted October 01, 2018 at 01:19AM by Sin_Researcher https://ift.tt/2NUEVsM

'Fear The Walking Dead' Season 4 Season Finale Review: A Lackluster Ending To A Bad Season

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Submitted October 01, 2018 at 01:40AM by dude53 https://ift.tt/2zGT1Fb

Fear The Walking Dead Season 4 Officially Becomes The Worst Season Ever

You god damn know that's right, don't even argue. This season has been pure garbage, horrible finale, horrible writing, glad its over.



Submitted October 01, 2018 at 02:31AM by TheMDNA https://ift.tt/2y3y7OH

[NO SPOILERS] I am finally finishing my graphic novel "A Song of Mice and Fur". Take a look at the cover, I think some of you Ser Pounce fans might like it.

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Submitted September 30, 2018 at 05:52PM by desosaink https://ift.tt/2y0RY0R

Rick Grimes Exit Theory

I think that a way Rick grimes could leave the show that would please both people who want him to die and those that just want him to leave would be that he gets gravely injured (Not bit just seriously injured) and they discover that the bridge they have built or something else is being threatened by a herd of walkers and Rick realizes that if they get through they will destroy the community they have built both physically and symbolically. Realizing that he is mortally wounded and not willing to let anything compromise the new world they have made Rick decides to stop the herd himself. Ricks last episode would be very emotional and focused on his journey and goodbyes with everyone and ending with him confronting the herd in some way that manages to save everyone but also make it look like Rick sacrificed himself for the greater good. The key here is that it makes it seem very clear that Rick is killed but not completely certain and is not showed explicitly making it possible for him to somehow have survived and come back in the future but also works if he never comes back and is just forever thought of as a hero who died to save everyone. I also think the second time jump will focus on how life has moved on without Rick and there will be monuments to him like a statue or something.



Submitted October 01, 2018 at 03:33AM by Renmoney5762 https://ift.tt/2NTjk3O

Just finished season 8. I’m really disappointed.

The part that I didn’t like the most was Maggie, Daryl, and Jesus’ future plotting against Rick and Michonne. I totally get why Maggie is angry, but after all the things they have been through, they can’t even have a civil discussion? After all that talk of trusting no one outside their circle, they decide to backstab each other? The real part that pissed me off was Daryl agreeing with Maggie. Daryl was always an upfront person, he shot straight from the hip and always kept it real. It just seemed out of character for him. I can’t think of a time when Rick did something wrong and Daryl didn’t immediately say something about it. Now they are just gonna stab him in the back?



Submitted October 01, 2018 at 02:47AM by SpecialK118 https://ift.tt/2xP6mtQ

[SPOILERS] Quote from 409 that accurately describes chunks of season 8

Mike (Michonne's former boyfriend): I was going to say that the whole thing was like a monument to someone trying too damned hard to be different



Submitted October 01, 2018 at 02:34AM by TheRavenRise https://ift.tt/2zHH8yK