We don't have to worry about Beth singing anymore.
In fact, The Walking Dead has quietly assembled one of the most ethnically diverse casts on a top-rated TV show. When it airs its midseason finale Sunday, the show will have at least seven major non-white characters, including Michonne, a sword-swinging African American heroine who is also one of the program's most popular characters.
do not worry. BGOL will find a way to complain about race despite evidence to the contrary. they'll even find a way to link this to Ferguson
Notice Glen is the only Asian alive during the apocalypse. The zombies of all them cats and dogs you motherfuckers ate came back for revenge.
Mid season finale was so weak.
What was the point of the cliffhanger with Bob 2 the week before? He just died immediately.
The horrible dialogue "Let's go save your sister!" Booo.
What was the point of the Tyrese and Sasha convo on the roof? We know he's soft and she's hard.
What was the point of the hospital arc? Nobody but Noah came with them. They didn't stay at the hospital. Lame.
Maggie forgot about Beth, why is she sad again.
Carol wakes up and they don't even touch on the reunion with Beth at all. Instead they waste time with a Dawn/Beth scene.
Beth died and nobody cares.
Shitty writing and shitty pacing this whole season. SMH
notice glen is the only asian alive during the apocalypse. The zombies of all them cats and dogs you motherfuckers ate came back for revenge.
Notice Glen is the only Asian alive during the apocalypse. The zombies of all them cats and dogs you motherfuckers ate came back for revenge.
I thought the season was weak. The priest storyline went nowhere. It peaked when they killed the crew from terminus.
The spinoff will take during the same zombie apocalypse
The Walking Dead companion series has cast its first two victims, er, actors: British actor Frank Dillane (who played Tom Riddle in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince) and Alycia Debnam Carey (Into the Storm) have signed onto the eagerly anticipated AMC series.
Mid season finale was so weak.
What was the point of the cliffhanger with Bob 2 the week before? He just died immediately.
The horrible dialogue "Let's go save your sister!" Booo.
What was the point of the Tyrese and Sasha convo on the roof? We know he's soft and she's hard.
What was the point of the hospital arc? Nobody but Noah came with them. They didn't stay at the hospital. Lame.
Maggie forgot about Beth, why is she sad again.
Carol wakes up and they don't even touch on the reunion with Beth at all. Instead they waste time with a Dawn/Beth scene.
Beth died and nobody cares.
Shitty writing and shitty pacing this whole season. SMH
Well how else would a black man be saved? We all know that only a white person can save a black person.
I'm mad at Morgan's slow poke ass
Man it's a whole group of black folk now, Ty, Sasha, gab, mich, and chris(Noah but he's chris and everyone hates him)
nah i doubt it. with Morgan not being sure if Rick has found his family or not,...im sure he knows someone like Rick would just go to DC and leave his wife and kid behind. Plus that letter pretty much let Morgan know that Rick chose to stay instead of going to DC.
The Walking Dead's New Spin-Off Casts a Gang Related Alum in the Rick Grimes Role
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Move over, Rick Grimes! There's a new leader in AMC's expanding zombie apocalypse.
Gang Related and Missing alum Cliff Curtis has been cast as the male lead in the pilot the network is shooting for a Walking Dead companion series, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
From Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson, the untitled project follows the aftermath of the same zombie apocalypse at the center of the original hit show, but takes place in a different location. It will revolve around a divorced male teacher and a female guidance counselor.
Curtis will play Sean Cabrera, the aforementioned divorced teacher. He's described as a good man who's trying to do right by everyone in his life, and he has a son with his ex-wife, Andrea.
Actresses are still being tested for the lead female role of Nancy Tomkins, the aforementioned guidance counselor.
Earlier this week, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince alum Frank Dillane and Alycia Debnam Carey (Into the Storm) were cast as Nancy's drug-addicted son, Nick, and her ambitious daughter, Ashley, according to Deadline.
Not sure how I feel about this.
Two series run by the same people with the same premise seems to be overkill IMO and I worry that there could be an over saturation due to the second show coming on which could hurt the original.
Cliff Curtis is a damn good actor though so having him in the lead role is a good sign.
Maybe if they spend more time pre-outbreak and spend a lot of the first season dealing with that and showing how it all started that could be a way to separate this series from the original. If they do that I could see it working but if they jump too quick into the post outbreak world I think it would be too much Walking Dead.
Franchise mentality is the tv game:
CSI NCIS Law & Order etc all some of the most successful tv programs. With Breaking Bad gone and Mad Men about to be, AMC needs steady cashflow while it develops other show ideas.
I hear that but I'm just skeptical about the ability if two shows set in a zombie apocalypse won't run out of material and sort of step on each others toes so to speak.
With a show setting like the Walking Dead has I feel like the storylines are limited where shows like CSI and Law and Order have unlimited resource material and ideas coming in daily since they are set in current times.
The Walking Dead's New Spin-Off Casts a Gang Related Alum in the Rick Grimes Role
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Move over, Rick Grimes! There's a new leader in AMC's expanding zombie apocalypse.
Gang Related and Missing alum Cliff Curtis has been cast as the male lead in the pilot the network is shooting for a Walking Dead companion series, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
From Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson, the untitled project follows the aftermath of the same zombie apocalypse at the center of the original hit show, but takes place in a different location. It will revolve around a divorced male teacher and a female guidance counselor.
Curtis will play Sean Cabrera, the aforementioned divorced teacher. He's described as a good man who's trying to do right by everyone in his life, and he has a son with his ex-wife, Andrea.
Actresses are still being tested for the lead female role of Nancy Tomkins, the aforementioned guidance counselor.
Earlier this week, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince alum Frank Dillane and Alycia Debnam Carey (Into the Storm) were cast as Nancy's drug-addicted son, Nick, and her ambitious daughter, Ashley, according to Deadline.
Would be epic, but 90% of show fans would be like who this bitch?would be something if they brought in Clementine from the Telltale games
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Actresses are still being tested for the lead female role of Nancy Tomkins, the aforementioned guidance counselor.
would be something if they brought in Clementine from the Telltale games
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Would be epic, but 90% of show fans would be like who this bitch?
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