Random observation: the vast majority of relationships on TWD seen to interracial, especially black & white
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Thanks for not saying, I haven't found whatever spoiler you're talking about. Unfortunately it leads to a guess but whatever.This is ridiculous. First they ruin the surprise by telling us it's Rick's final season and now they tell us which episode. Horrible.
This is ridiculous. First they ruin the surprise by telling us it's Rick's final season and now they tell us which episode. Horrible.
this show is sooooooooooooooooooo much better this season. The characters all feel REAL. There's not nearly as many contrivances. The whole Michone sequence at the beginning alone was better than anything they've written in three years.
I'm super impressed at the turnaround. now, I kinda wish Rick was sticking around longer with the new dynamic at play between the characters. But I'm now confident in this writing staff to make his exit another interesting paradigm shift.
Well now question is can Darryl carry the show? Now that Rick is no more!
I knew they weren't going to kill him off. Lincoln is going to test the waters and when he realizes he just pulled a David Caruso he's going to come begging for his job back, that is if the show is still on. I did enjoy the Shane scene and Shane was 100% right. I am looking forward to the Whisperers but they're as lame an antagonist as the Hunters were.
I don't think Lincoln is going to be begging for anything. He's already scheduled for 3 Walking Dead motion pictures. I'm glad they figured out a way to pull him from his family without killing him off. I also don't blame him for taking a break from the show. He didn't see his real family for 9 months of the year for a decade. Well deserved break, I'd say.
His decision is going to lead to the death of the show. Perhaps it's time.I don't think Lincoln is going to be begging for anything. He's already scheduled for 3 Walking Dead motion pictures. I'm glad they figured out a way to pull him from his family without killing him off. I also don't blame him for taking a break from the show. He didn't see his real family for 9 months of the year for a decade. Well deserved break, I'd say.
His decision is going to lead to the death of the show. Perhaps it's time.
Maybe not 9 but more than 5:it doesn't take anywhere near 9 months to shoot a cable season of TV. It's more like 4-5 months. Which is still a long time, but it ain't 9 months.
As for why the star is leaving the biggest TV series in basic cable history, the reason is simple: family. Lincoln lives in England and The Walking Dead shoots for over half the year in Georgia, keeping him away from his wife and kids for prolonged stretches of time. “I have two young children, and I live in a different country, and they become less portable as they get older,” says the man who helped change the zombified face of television. “It was that simple. It was time for me to come home.”
I'll let you go tell all the news outlets.that's a general overstatement. I worked on a show that also shot in Atlanta... one that shared crew with the Walking Dead. I know what their schedules are because a) it's a small community and I was friends with some of the go-betweens and b) we always knew when we'd lose certain people and when certain people would be available. At most it's a six month shoot, but still closer to 5.
Nowhere near 9 months.
The British actor is exiting the series in order to return to London, where his wife and two children reside. The Walking Dead shoots about seven months a year in Georgia, a schedule that’s kept Lincoln away from his family for long periods of time over the past eight years straight.
I'll let you go tell all the news outlets.
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywoo...andrew-lincoln-rick-leaving-season-9-premiere
Plus I heard it from the horse's mouth on the Talking Dead after show. Not to mention Comicon and other fan event obligations.