ArmadilloKnight's Replies


I sincerely hope that's the case here. Cause otherwise it will take me out of the movie. I hate these CGI villains, that's one of my biggest issues with Justice League and the DCEU in general. TDKR, easily. Maybe, this time around they had to act. But for the most part they meddle with things that are not their business. Yes, of course, they had to take matters into their own hands instead of going for the teachers. That was the problem, forgot about that. It's no wonder that Minerva asks them, in the 6th movie, why whenever there is trouble, the three of them are always involved. Never understood this either. Yeah, I don't like the idea either. It's gonna be sad to see a bunch of them go down in the same movie. After all these years. I hope it's just a couple of them. "I doubt it will have many viewers by that time." I'm thinking the same. Unless it happens in the last episodes of the show, if they kill Rick, then the show will be as good as dead. I want Andrew to move on to other projects, I think his talent is being wasted here. But he's probably just going to bail to England, and stick to his stage works. Hahaha. Honestly, that final battle for the prison with the Governor felt so damn satisfying, for that alone I think it's worth getting invested in the show. The group's break up following it, made it even more dramatic. Lol But since I started watching it I already knew I would be following it until the end. "I don't think so! There'll be a cumbaya song and everyone will try to live together... "thank jesus"! Yeah, for one reason or another, Rick's group wouldn't simply destroy the garbage people, not in a direct confront, at least. But we know that because we know the characters and how the show usually plays out. The gabarge people don't know that, they are playing a very dangerous game. Rick going in there alone was dumb, but if he had stormed in with an army, the garbage people would be even more inclined to turn him down. Bringing along a few more people wouldn't be of any help either, they would still be outnumbered and there would be more of his people imprisoned. He primarily wanted them to support him out of goodwill, not because they felt threatened, that would be a last resort. His people are on their way to his rescue, so the problem will be solved. I don't follow the comics either, but I have some knowledge on them from reading on the internet. The reason why I think it would be a good idea to introduce the Whisperers, is because they are an unconventional group. But they would have to make it short, like they did with The Hunters. You can get some info about them in here: http://walkingdead.wikia.com/wiki/The_Whisperers_(Comic_Series) If you don't mind some possible spoilers. Yeah, but that was the point of showing them the photos. To show that the Saviors are in a really bad spot and very possibly defeated. I can't see they escaping without external help, so unless the garbage people know of something that we, as an audience, still don't, I don't think it makes sense that she would say no. After all, if Rick and his people win, and he decides that he doesn't like them anymore, they are ended. Exactly, it can't go on for much longer if it's going to follow this same formula until the end. I still enjoy it too, but only really watch it for Andrew Lincoln and Norman Reedus. I've become a fan of both actors. You can't be serious about the soundtrack. It's pretty much the backbone of the movie. From the beginning it's clear that music is going to be an intrinsical element to the movie. The main character purposely tries and sync his daily activies with different songs. It was said that the plan was to make it all the way to season 12, then end it. Crazy if you ask me, the show is on it's last legs as far as good storytelling, writing and characters go. I think their last trick will be to introduce the Whisperers, if they get that right and manage to have a good dynamic going, I think it could reach season 10. If only they were capable of that... The problem, itself, is not him going alone, that's only to show good faith, as he said, they have the numbers to wipe them out, plus he was confindent they would take deal. What doesn't make sense is exactly that, why the hell didn't they take the deal? She didn't even seem to consider it, she was quick to say no. Why does she put so much stock in Negan and his group? And what kind of sweet deal is this that she has with Negan that would make her so loyal to him? It will probably end along the lines of World War Z. Not exactly a happy ending, but a hopeful one. With the walkers decaying more and more each day, they will find a more efficient way of dealing with them, decreasing the casualties, also there will be no more human threats in the horizon. But the world won't be 100% fixed, on screen, for us viewers to witness it. They will only hint at it and from there on we will have to assume. So there will be an apparent sense of safety and resolution left in the air. Whether or not Rick will still be alive, leading, or dead. I guess we will have to wait and see, Carl is there to pick up his mantle, in any case. It's only ridiculous if you don't take into account that the Beast belongs in a universe where there are superhuman people. I say, watch the first four seasons then call it quits. There is an interesting and short story arc that goes from, if I remember correctly, episodes 1-3 of season 5, that's also worth checking out. In a realistic world, it surely makes more sense for him to be Batman for a couple years rather than for decades. Anyway, I don't see this as an issue, he was put out of the game early on, and stayed that way for long, yes, but it was for a very good reason.