I think it suffered from too many "reveals" in a row that it lessened the impact. The concepts were too big to wrap up and allow for a next series. All felt like too much squeezed in which went against the pace of the rest of the show. Not really sure where they can go from here.
Basically myth busters only not constrained to testing myths. Take one subject (super powers, jail escapes) and test 6 different ways of doing it.
Watched that Hillsborough documentary last night. More evil bastards slithering out of the woodwork. ****s
I never read that far but from what @Bodinki says, I dont see how... Spoiler: . Rick and the crew could ever accept him as a helper considering he bashed the **** out of Glen and Abraham. Bear in mind in the comics Negan doesnt kill Glen. So I can see some variation from the comics as to what they do with Negan. For starters Maggie would probably kill him lol
Dude, I dunno which comic you're reading but Negan does kill Glenn (unless it's a typo and you meant Abraham) He ends up kind of going off on his own and doesn't have much to do with any of the core group other than them keeping guard of his cell in Alexandria. There's a lot of other characters that come into it given that three large communities merge after the war some of whim come to him and that is partly why Negan is still involved. Plus Rick sort of sees that he was a good leader and actually gets advice from him at some points
Negan does kill Glenn in the comic. It's Abraham he doesn't kill. Abraham was already dead at that point in the comics.
Yes he does kill Glen in the comics. Taking it like a champ was said they used it as a red herring saying it to Abraham.
Also Spoiler Maggie is no longer a part of Alexandria at that point, she takes over the Hilltop and stays there.
Same here..quite fun... Director likes low level bright lights in fight scenes though lol..very different feel to the 4 series own camera style.