The Walking Dead season 4 finale

BransonJ

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Reading the comics I have an idea of whats about to happen. I just wish they would make the finales and premiers 2 hours.
 

draybook

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Yeah, I can pretty much assume two things are gonna happen, the savage beating that Rick gives to the marauders and the reveal of what happened to Beth.
 

draybook

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Well, from the leaks I've read:



her head or remains are found by one of the survivors and thats the cliffhanger.
 
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Master Yoda

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I am expecting Terminus to mirror the Sanctuary from the comics. If that is the case the elation that was felt when Glenn and Maggie reunited will be matched with an even greater amount of despair.
 

BuddyThomas

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I dunno. Maybe it's me, but with the exception of the already infamous "look at the flowers" episode, this season felt totally disjointed and underwhelming and the action moved slower than an elderly turtle. I don't know what they've been going for here, but I hope there is a payoff to this sluggishness next season.
 

draybook

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I enjoyed this season, with the exception of the Daryl/Beth episode. I think that too many people want non-stop action. I see it all the time in the Walking Dead's Facebook page. I let those people know that the Resident Evil series is still churning out mindless sequels.

People seem so focused on the zombies that they fail to realize or they forget that zombies aren't the focus of the Walking Dead. The way that people behave and change after the onset of a global disaster is the focus point. How will people act towards one another when survival is at stake, that's the question. Especially when you know that no matter how you die, you'll come back as a walker. So in a sense, you can't stop it.

And I really wish they had ended the finale with the F-bomb sentence from the comics, it would have been more emphatic. I'm not one that's big on profanity, but I think it would have added to the effect of Rick coming back to being the bad-butt Rick. I think that all of us fans would have gladly donated to AMC to cover the FCC fine, I know I would have.
 

Hakunamatata

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People seem so focused on the zombies that they fail to realize or they forget that zombies aren't the focus of the Walking Dead. The way that people behave and change after the onset of a global disaster is the focus point. How will people act towards one another when survival is at stake, that's the question. Especially when you know that no matter how you die, you'll come back as a walker. So in a sense, you can't stop it.
Absolutely 110% this!
 

Master Yoda

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I enjoyed this season, with the exception of the Daryl/Beth episode. I think that too many people want non-stop action. I see it all the time in the Walking Dead's Facebook page. I let those people know that the Resident Evil series is still churning out mindless sequels.

People seem so focused on the zombies that they fail to realize or they forget that zombies aren't the focus of the Walking Dead. The way that people behave and change after the onset of a global disaster is the focus point. How will people act towards one another when survival is at stake, that's the question. Especially when you know that no matter how you die, you'll come back as a walker. So in a sense, you can't stop it.

And I really wish they had ended the finale with the F-bomb sentence from the comics, it would have been more emphatic. I'm not one that's big on profanity, but I think it would have added to the effect of Rick coming back to being the bad-butt Rick. I think that all of us fans would have gladly donated to AMC to cover the FCC fine, I know I would have.
Just to one up my buddy @hakunamatata I agree 110%.;)

I have a friend that will start posting complaints about the show on Facebook 10 minutes in.

At first I suggested that he just stop watching. Now I flood his page with links to Left 4 Dead on Steam with the comment 'This is the zombie show you are looking for."
 
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seahawk7

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I enjoyed this season, with the exception of the Daryl/Beth episode. I think that too many people want non-stop action. I see it all the time in the Walking Dead's Facebook page. I let those people know that the Resident Evil series is still churning out mindless sequels.

People seem so focused on the zombies that they fail to realize or they forget that zombies aren't the focus of the Walking Dead. The way that people behave and change after the onset of a global disaster is the focus point. How will people act towards one another when survival is at stake, that's the question. Especially when you know that no matter how you die, you'll come back as a walker. So in a sense, you can't stop it.

And I really wish they had ended the finale with the F-bomb sentence from the comics, it would have been more emphatic. I'm not one that's big on profanity, but I think it would have added to the effect of Rick coming back to being the bad-butt Rick. I think that all of us fans would have gladly donated to AMC to cover the FCC fine, I know I would have.
I haven't read the comics and want to wait until the TV series ends like I did with Dexter. But my question to you is: does the TV series follow closely along with the comics? Some guests on the Talking Dead say they don't. I wanted your opinion on it.
 

Master Yoda

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I haven't read the comics and want to wait until the TV series ends like I did with Dexter. But my question to you is: does the TV series follow closely along with the comics? Some guests on the Talking Dead say they don't. I wanted your opinion on it.
I have been reading the comics myself and the show and the comic do not follow super closely. Some of the major plot points are the same, but details, places or even entire characters are completely different.
 

seahawk7

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I have been reading the comics myself and the show and the comic do not follow super closely. Some of the major plot points are the same, but details, places or even entire characters are completely different.
Thank you. Had heard that Daryl doesn't exist in the comics and some of the villains are difficult to translate to the screen.
 

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