Showing posts with label the walking dead. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

The Walking Dead Season 7 Is Maggie got Killed By Negan?



Season 6 just ended an intense cliffhanger that makes every fan of the show really need to watch the upcoming season of the walking dead. Rick and his team as in trouble once again as a new comer in the show Negan and his company captured Rick and the rest of the team. Fans are going wild when this things happen in the comic book killed one of them by smashing the head with the baseball bat wrap with barb wire. Its seems really terrifying to watch it. As the walking dead season 7 is coming up hints everywhere is slowly coming out who is Negan victim. With all the spoilers that are coming out everywhere still fans searching for the clue who got smashed.

As an avid fan of the show I always having the hard time with all the major characters that are left in the show from the first season. Based in the comic book the one that got smashed is Glenn oh no! But in the series we don’t know yet. Fans all over the net have the hard time in moving on if this is gonna happen poor Maggie because she is pregnant.

As we are counting the days for the comeback of this zombie theme television series another hint is dropped this weekend and fans are getting crazy over an engagement ring in the remains of Negan’s victim. Theories is somehow came out all over the net that the possible victim could be Maggie but somehow we couldn’t contain it that the pregnant woman is beaten up.

In the aftermath, the super villain can be seen leading the deputy sheriff into his caravan after threatening to kill his right hand man. In the comics, Rick's hand is cut off by The Governor but it seems that that responsibility may fall to Negan in season seven.

Monday, October 10, 2016

The Walking Dead season 7: New clip heavily hints who Negan is going to Kill

Just a little longer to wait. After months of expectation, fans of The Walking Dead are just days away from finally finding out who the villainous Negan kills, putting an end to all those theories.

However, until October 23,2016 The Walking Dead season 7 will finally starts, theorists will no doubt be going overboard as yet more information is released by FOX.

Thanks to New York Comic-Con, an extended clip from the first episode has been released, showing Negan and Rick Grimes confronting each other.

Not only does this confirm Rick survives the initial onslaught, but also hints at another plot line that may very well finally be adapted to the small screen.

Firstly, it should be noted how Rick is wound particularly tight when Negan asks whether the person who dies is his “right-hand man”. This could point to various members of the group, but many believe it to be Glenn.

Second, Rick gets taken off into Negan’s motor home to receive some sort of punishment; most fans believe his right hand (see what they did there) will be removed. Why? Because in the comic books Rick loses his hand to the Governor yet, when the show told the equivalent story, Rick’s arm remained attached to his body; expect that to no longer be the case.

Monday, September 19, 2016

The Walking Dead: Season 7 to be Epic Kirkman Tolds

There are few shows quite as massively popular as AMC's apocalyptic drama The Walking Dead. And because so many people tune in every week to watch Rick and his group kill zombies and human villains, the long wait between seasons can be almost unbearable. Since Season 6's finale in April, fans have been wondering who Jeffrey Dean Morgan's Negan killed as well as what to expect for the overall plot of the upcoming Season 7. Marketing and commercials have been a bit tricky for Season 7, as the editors have been unable to use footage of the characters who are in danger, out of fear of spoiling the big cliffhanger. Luckily for us, Walking Dead creator and writer Robert Kirkman has recently given us a hint as to what to expect this season.

Robert Kirkman recently sat down with Entertainment Weekly, where he was asked what Season 7 of the hit drama would entail. Kirkman summed up the season in one word, and then went on to elaborate.

I mean, the word is epic. The show is expanding. We're introducing the Kingdom, we already have the Hilltop, we're going to be exploring more of the Saviors and the Sanctuary that they live in and more of what goes on around Negan, what his average daily life is, which is extremely interesting. What we're finding is there's a lot of civilization out there. There are smaller groups here and there that actually have been thriving and it gets to be a little exciting because we're going to be seeing how they've been surviving, and a lot of them have been getting by in a much different way than Rick and his group. So we're meeting these people that have lived in this apocalyptic situation for as long as Rick Grimes and his crew, who we've been following since day one, but we haven't seen their evolution and their progression. And so some of them grow to be like Negan's group, some of them grow to be like Ezekiel's group, some of them grow to be like Gregory's group at the Hilltop, and the differences between these groups, and their ways of life, is going to be a lot of fun to explore this season.

Epic huh? Epic is good.

It seems like Season 7 of The Walking Dead is really going to be a departure from what we're used to seeing from the series. Rick and his group have been pretty independent for the past six seasons, with each of their foes eventually being beaten by the group's deadly skills in battle. But now they're playing a new game altogether, as the different communities in the area each try to ensure their own survival. The world has suddenly gotten much bigger, and it will be interesting to see how each community interacts with each other, as well as the villainous Negan.

But these large communities do offer a glimmer of hope for our heroes. Clearly the residents of Alexandria are ill-equipped to stand up against Negan and The Saviors. But if an alliance can be formed with the other two communities, perhaps they can all team up to finally rid themselves of the brutal Saviors.

The Walking Dead will return to AMC on October 23rd, 2016.

Monday, August 22, 2016

The Walking Dead Season 7 Everything that We Know So Far



With one of television's biggest weekly audiences, The Walking Dead is coasting along, possibly past the point where the only thing likely to end it is an actual worldwide apocalypse where the dead rise up and turn humanity into a grungy skeleton of what it once was. But, instead of having the "Which one of your friend group would be Rick?" conversation, we're going to look into our barb wire-wrapped crystal ball to look as far as we can into the future, focusing specifically on Season 7 of The Walking Dead, which nabbed its renewal when Season 6 was just three episodes deep. Here's everything we know about that upcoming season.

For the past four years, The Walking Dead has kicked its seasons off on the second Sunday in October, just in time for AMC's Halloween-themed marathons. At Comic-Con in San Diego this summer, it was announced that The Walking Dead Season 7 would debut October 23, 2016. Get those costumes ready, kiddos, because Halloween Monday is going to be full of chatter about whatever happened on the show.

With the impending premiere still a ways off, AMC has yet to deliver anything that shows us footage of any of the characters whose futures are on the line, thanks to Negan and his bat Lucille. But, thankfully, the network unleashed the first full Season 7 trailer at Comic-Con, giving viewers a good idea of what to expect from all of the new aspects of the show we'll be getting to see, such as the Kingdom and its leader Ezekiel. My favorite moment is when everyone takes a knee as Negan walks past, indicating just how strong of a hold he has over his Saviors. Chilling shit.

Other than that, though, there has just been a full shot of King Ezekiel, as played by Khary Payton. But we expect there will be much more to come as far as footage goes in the weeks leading up to the premiere, even if a lot of it just reuses dark and blurry footage from Negan's big scene.

When Season 7 is unleashed upon viewers, there are definitely going to be new survivors coming into contact with Rick and the rest, with some sharing virtuous ideals and others...not so much. First up, we know we're getting a lot more out of Jeffrey Dean Morgan's Negan, so that counts. Some characters' live-action existences have been revealed, while others hinted at by casting calls remain a mystery. Let's go through some of them.

Aside from the foul-mouthed tyrant Negan, arguably the most important character we'll likely meet is "King" Ezekiel, as seen above looking oh so sharp on his throne. Rumor has it Episode 3 is when viewers will first get to see his home zone, dubbed The Kingdom, which was seen in small chunks during the trailer. That's also where those armor-laden guys that Morgan met in Season 6 come from. Without getting too deep into where Ezekiel's story goes, we can just say he's another man-in-charge, and a very likable one at that.

A recent casting notice shared that a new character named "Jennie" would be introduced in Episode 6, and that she would be a perky teenager who has remained optimistic, despite all of the awfulness surrounding her, but she isn't as naive as that description might imply. Also during Episode 6, we'll get to meet another older survivor by the name of "Naomi" that has watched just about everyone she knew and loved die, which gives her an unexpected edge and grip on survival. There's someone named "Rodgers" coming, too, and he'll be a horseback-riding hardass who is determined to keep everyone he knows safe; this is most likely The Kingdom's Richard from the comics.

It's unclear if any of the others will correspond to comic characters, but speaking of, there are a couple of Hilltop Colony residents that viewers will hopefully get the privilege to meet soon. One is the local blacksmith -- yes, a blacksmith -- named Earl, who's a genial guy that makes weapons and could possibly play a role in Carl's future. Karen Ceesay's Bertie, who has already made an appearance, is probably a stand-in for the comic character Brianna, who becomes one of Maggie's closer friends; but if she isn't, then expect that character to pop up. The Saviors also bring out some more noteworthy characters as time goes by, such as Mark, who suffers a facial fate similar to Dwight, and Amber, the girl on the other side of that awfulness. There's Carson, another higher-up in the villainous group who has a pretty important function at some point in the future. And there's another memorable scene in the comics that involves a douche named David, so he might show up.

The trailer shows us some of these new faces, especially through the Kingdom residents and Negan's Saviors. But it's unclear if any of these will remain notable or if they're largely just background actors.

And in Season 7? From Rick, we can definitely expect a lot of drama with Negan, and not always of the "guys standing around having conversations about their feelings" kind of drama. Though that does indeed happen, since Negan likes to talk a lot. Rick will likely find more allies for his cause outside of what he's used to, and though things might not always go his way, sometimes that can have its advantages. Expect him to kick things off as a pretty broken individual, though, as he'll have just lost one of his closest compatriots.

Carl will continue on a path to being a more interesting character, now that he's been changed by his injury. We can expect him to mesh with Negan in a completely different way from other characters, although their comic relationship will take some detours, as other characters may get parts of that storyline.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Did The Walking Dead Season 7 Trailer Introduce The Whisperers?





The Walking Dead's Season 7 trailer featured so many things for fans to get excited about that we may have all overlooked one major, gigantic, terrifying thing: the Whisperers.



For those unfamiliar with the comics, the Whisperers are a menacing group of enemies who come into play after Rick and Negan's feud is settled. They wear the skin of the dead and walk among the roamers, constantly keeping their voices down and living like savages. They blend in with the undead and pose a massive threat to Alexandria and the other civilized communities.



For argument's sake, let's get why the Whisperers would not have been in the trailer out of the way first. The first appearance of The Whisperers (though they may have been posing as walkers earlier) came in issue #130. A group of the mysterious foes were following Marco and Ken, characters yet to be introduced on television, and their whispers were heard leading the two to believe they were either crazy or the undead were speaking. The TV series ended its sixth season at a story point equivalent to that of issue #100 and six seasons in has moved at a pace of about 20 issues per season. This would indicate the Whisperers wouldn't arrive until at least Season 8.



All of that said, the show seems to deviate from the comics in at least one significant way every season. Based on the closing moments of the Season 7 trailer, it seems the Whisperers just may be arriving earlier than expected.



While we were all freaking out over Ezekiel, Shiva, the Kingdom, the Sanctuary, Negan, and every other epic moment from the new footage, most people never took the time to analyze the bonus season after The Walking Dead's logo crossed the screen. Tara and Heath found themselves out in the woods facing what definitely looks like a new threat. Cou



ld that threat be the Whisperers? It's possible. A horde of zombies is seen rising up from some sand or dirt but then a larger, sand covered and dirty looking group is seen stumbling towards someone. Tara and Heath are definitely feeling threatened, as just prior to seeing this horde we see Tara hiding in the woods with a clearly non-zombie enemy running by. While the Whisperers act like zombies when they have to blend in, if their life is in danger they will run if they have to.



Let's not forget, back in Morgan's "Clear" episode, he said to Rick that he saw "People wearing dead people's faces." Clearly, Morgan may have encountered the group or at least a similar group months prior to anyone's arrival in Alexandria. It wouldn't be unlike the Whisperers to migrate North, though. The group simply sets up camps and claims territory. Whether or not they stay in one region is unknown.

Thursday, July 28, 2016

The Walking Dead Season 7 Trailer Released Spot Clues Who Dies



It's been a few days since the first trailer for The Walking Dead Season 7 trailer was released at Comic-Con.

By now you've probably watched it at least a dozen times, dissected every shot and come up with theories about what will happen during Season 7. Or maybe that's just me.

Still, there's one split second during the trailer that offers a clue as to whom Negan will kill during the opening moments of the season premiere on Oct. 23.

That moment comes briefly, as Negan is using his bat, Lucille, to rain down blows on someone's head. If you pause it at the right moment (the 1:36 mark), you can see a blurry version of Dwight standing at a spot in the background.

If you compare that shot to this photo from the Season 6 finale, it suggests the victim could be one of three people: Maggie, Abraham or Michonne. Glenn and Daryl are kneeling too far to the left of Negan to make the angle make sense.

Given what we already know, the most likely candidate is Abraham, as he and Glenn seem to be the two most popular choices. Some theories (like this one) even point to more than one victim.

You're probably thinking this is a bit of a reach. Of course, it is! But it's all we have with three months left until we get confirmation.

Thursday, July 14, 2016

The Walking Dead Spoilers: Another Season 7 Photo



AMC has released The Walking Dead Season 7 poster featuring Negan and all of his potential victims.The Walking Dead Comic-Con panel will take place on Friday, July 22 at 1:00 p.m. PT in Hall H. In addition, AMC will host a The Walking Dead-themed booth (#4237) in the Convention Center, where fans can stop by to take photos of themselves among Negan’s infamous “lineup” from the season six finale.

The series stars Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes), Steven Yeun (Glenn), Christian Serratos (Rosita), Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon), Danai Gurira (Michonne), Michael Cudlitz (Abraham), Lauren Cohan (Maggie), Sonequa Martin-Green (Sasha), Ross Marquand (Aaron), Chandler Riggs (Carl), Josh McDermitt (Eugene). and Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Negan).

Who died on The Walking Dead Season 6 finale? You can check out our thoughts in the slideshow below. The Walking Dead Season 7 premieres on AMC in October.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

The Walking Dead' Season 6 Finale All About Negan and His Bat



Well, it looks like we’ll have to wait a few months to find out exactly who Negan killed with his bat, Lucille. I held out a grim sort of hope that we’d learn who gets killed, rather than have to wait until The Walking Dead  returns for Season 7, but my hopes were dashed.

Maybe dashed isn’t the right metaphor for this occasion. Somebody, after all, met the receiving end of a barbwire-wrapped baseball bat. We didn’t see wh—we didn’t even see the murder. We just heard it happening.

Anyways, we know it wasn’t Carl. Negan orders his men to cut out Carl’s eye if anyone attempts to stop his beating. We also know it wasn’t Rick, since Negan ordered the eye in question to be fed to Rick should this take place.

I also suspect it wasn’t Glenn, since he was on the end, and it looked like Negan picked someone in the center, though I can’t be sure of that. My guess is that it wasn’t Glenn, but it still could be. Whatever the case, one of the group was killed tonight. And you can be damn well certain that millions of viewers will tune in for the Season 7 premiere to find out who that is.

We only have to wait a few months to find out. Hey, look at the bright side. At least this isn’t a George R. R. Martin book. Yup killing the main characters instantly not only one but multiple characters reaping fans hearts so deep.

Story number one follows Rick, Carl, Eugene, Abraham, Aaron, and Sasha as they try to get a sick Maggie from Alexandria to Hilltop. This is a trip they could have avoided had they not taken Denise, the settlement’s only doctor, out scavenging where she got a crossbow bolt through the eye.

Never take your only doctor out scavenging. Of course, their mistakes began before Denise’s demise. Taking on Negan for Hilltop without ever establishing just how powerful and dangerous the man was constitutes the group’s biggest mistake of all time (probably.) That brief lapse in judgment—the group has never worked as mercenaries, and had little reason to begin now—has cost lives and more. It was stupid, and should invalidate Rick as leader completely. He’s made too many stupid mistakes, and stupidly they’ve all followed him from one to the next.

So the first story follows Rick and company trying to get Maggie to safety. At each turn, Negan’s people have the roads blocked. I assume they weren’t merely waiting for the Alexandrians to take a drive. They must have counted on them going out to search for Daryl, Glenn, Michonne, and Rosita who were captured last week.

It’s a bold plan, regardless, and Negan has dozens and dozens of goons to do his bidding, so they manage to block off all the roads to Hilltop, cutting off Rick’s RV at every turn.

This is where plausibility takes a bat to the skull. I can buy that Negan’s people go out and block off a couple roads, or at least set up and ambush to reel in and capture the Alexandrians.

What I cannot buy is that in the very short span of time between when Daryl and company are captured, and Rick and company hit the road (recall, Daryl was captured about the same time Rick headed back, which was about the same time Maggie had her complications) the Saviors were able to bring the captured survivors back to Negan, then send out armed groups to every possible road between Hilltop and Alexandria (which presumably the Saviors don’t even know have any relationship still) and even block one road off with a giant pile of downed trees.

It’s too fast. Dwight and company would have to travel to Negan, part way at least on foot. Then multiple groups of goons would have to be sent out. One group would be sent to a library (the one Morgan finds Carol at, in fact) to kill all its occupants and use one of them in the ambush of the Alexandrians first. Then very, very quickly go from this act of destruction and the ensuing chase to precisely the road that Rick and company will be travelling down.

Maybe I’m nitpicking here, but it’s such an elaborate, difficult plan to execute and Negan’s people execute it flawlessly. I mean, already this season we’ve seen our heroes get ambushed tons of times over. Now they’ve been ambushed in the most ludicrously unbelievable way possible.

Because, you see, it gets worse. Eugene has a bright idea. Why not dump the passengers and have them race to Hilltop on foot. Meanwhile, Eugene will drive around and make the Saviors think the whole group is together. They may tighten the noose on him—and there’s no doubt that for Eugene, it was probably a suicide mission either way—but they won’t know that Maggie is being transported on foot.

I was hoping for a plan of attack, with Rick and company on foot surprising a road block and breaking through, but this wasn’t a terrible plan either.

Except that obviously they weren’t planning on the Saviors also being in the exact right spot in the forest to surround them and drive them to where the rest of the enemy waited, and Negan, and Eugene, too who’d been captured apparently moments after he departed.

Yes, Negan and his people are so clever, they can be in the exact right spot in the woods in the middle of the night to ambush Rick and his people. All this in an area that’s pretty large. It must be, right? Since the Saviors never stumbled on Alexandria before, and the Alexandrians—in spite of their routine of sending out both scouts to find people and scavenging parties—had never before run into either the Saviors or the Hilltop survivors. Given all this data, we can surmise that this area is really big.

But Negan and his people were able to be in the exact right spot at the exact right time. Like magic.

Like so many plot twists and plot devices in this show pretty much boil down to magic.

Like how we got here in the first place. All the dumb mistakes. Not mistakes made because of hard choices. Mistakes made because our survivors weren’t thinking things through. How they’ve survived this long is beyond me. Why Negan doesn’t off each and every one of them is beyond me. He wants them to work for him? How could he possibly trust them to know?

Anyways, somebody dies at the end of Season 6. We just don’t know who, and won’t until next Fall.

Monday, April 4, 2016

The Walking Dead Season 6 Finale Leaving Major Cliffhangers in Fans



The Walking Dead Season 6 just ended. However, things did not go smoothly for Rick Grimes and friends as they finally meet the leader of The Saviors, Negan. After a whole season of Rick Grimes picking off his men, Negan is pretty pissed off, which results in the death of a beloved character.

Daryl, Michonne, and Glenn are MIA

Last week, a group from Alexandria found themselves under The Saviors' guns after Daryl was shot. During the season finale, many fans were wondering where the characters had been the whole episode.

The three fan-favorite characters are all but missing for two-thirds of the episode. Daryl, Michonne, and Glenn are nowhere to be seen. With someone from the cast dying this week, there's quite a bit of tension as it's eventually revealed that The Saviors had Daryl, Michonne, and Glenn held hotage the entire time.

Morgan Breaks is Own Rules

Carol's been shot, but she's still on the run, avoiding Morgan as much as possible. She seems fine and mobile, but she comes up against a walker. After taking care of the walker, she meets one of The Saviors, who shoots her in the arm and leg, torturing her for fun. The man is about to finish her off, but Morgan comes in and saves the day, shooting the Savior down. Two men on horses, wearing body armor (most likely members of The Kingdom), come by and help them out. Morgan has been against killing the past couple of seasons, choosing to spare his enemies over ending their lives. Is this a one-time thing, or has his mindset changed?

The Saviors have the Numbers

While Rick and company are on the road, trying to get to Hilltop to save Maggie's child, they quickly find out that the "small" group of Saviors they took care of a few weeks back was just the tip of the iceberg. Every place the group goes, they see members of The Saviors, and not just the same members, over and over. They're seeing lots of different faces, which means this group is larger than any group they've ever come up against.

The Leader of The Saviors Finally Shows Up

Eugene heads off with the RV while everyone else carries Maggie through the woods. However, they don't get too far before they find a large group of Saviors have them surrounded. The Saviors have already the RV and Eugene, and they make the rest of Rick's group get on their knees and hand over their weapons. Michonne, Daryl, and Glenn are let out of a van.

Negan steps out with Lucille, his barb wire-wrapped baseball bat. He tells Rick it wasn't "cool" that the folks of Alexandria killed a bunch of The Saviors. Negan wants Rick's stuff/supplies or he will kill him. That's the longterm deal Negan presents.

Someone Meets Lucille

Negan lines everyone up in order to decide who he should kill. This will be a punishment for the all The Saviors Rick's group killed over the course of the season. Negan does "Eeny, Meenie, Miney, Moe" to decide, and he lands on the person he beats to death. However, in true Walking Dead fashion, fans won't figure out who died until next season.

Fans of the comic book series know that issue #100 of The Walking Dead marked the first appearance of Negan where he did the same nursery rhyme and viciously beat Glenn to death. Unfortunately, the AMC series decided not to show who actually was killed at the end of the episode turning it into more of a mystery over an extremely emotional moment.

Obviously, the biggest part of the season finale is that someone big is going to die, but the show doesn't reveal who it is yet. Prepare for an off-season of theories, articles, and clues to help figure out who actually died. Sadly, the way this played out takes away from the emotional impact the death is supposed to have. It turns the event into a guessing game. It's better to focus in on the fact that The Saviors are an insanely large and well put together group. These aren't people Rick and company can just barrel through. It'll also be hard to be level-headed against The Saviors since one of the members of Alexandria is now dead.

All the focus shouldn't be on Negan and The Saviors though, as Morgan and Carol have met what seems to be two members of The Kingdom, who will be a big part of next season's "All-Out War" storyline. On top of that, Morgan broke his "no killing" rule. It seems like both he and Carol, who have both gone through some tremendous changes the past season, are moving forward to live somewhere else.

Saturday, April 2, 2016

The Walking Dead Season 6 Finale Characters on Danger

The Walking Dead season 6 finale in 90-minute airing on Sunday night and it's looking like it'll be a particularly tense one. Considering this season's been fairly low on character deaths than usual, it's a fair bet to assume that someone will be dispatched of in a gruesome manner - quite probably tied into the arrival of new villain Negan or, we should say, his weapon of choice: a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire he names Lucille.<

Using the penultimate episode as a basis, we look at where each character is situated to work out who's in line to die.

Daryl's current situation is morbid; he's just been shot by Dwight, a member of The Saviours who wants him dead. Considering Negan's arrival has been teased for what feels like an age, the one way to posit him as the fearsome antagonist the producers desperately want us to view him as would be to kill off the ultimate fan favorite.

Glenn's been captured by The Saviours which may have be no surprise to readers of the graphic novels the show is based on he's the one who falls victim to Negan. The Walking Dead's previously made a point of switching character deaths so as not to make the shocks too obvious for viewers, but considering Glenn was 'killed off' earlier this season - only for him to be brought back - perhaps this was the writer's way of calling our bluffs. It could well be time to write Glenn off.

Rosita may not be the biggest of characters but she's had more to do than ever before in season six's later stage - which, let's face it, isn't the greatest sign. Having now been captured by The Saviours, Rosita's death wouldn't be the shock a season finale usually warrants; could it be that Rosita and another bites it? As well as being fairly traumatic, it'd give Abraham some heavy lifting to do next season.

Michonne may have been caught by The Saviours but we can't see the writers killing her off although it's never prevented them from killing off characters we assumed were safe before. The fact she is now in a relationship with Rick whose past love interests haven't fared too well - is slightly worrying, though.

Carol's thrown dust in our eyes this season; rediscovering something resembling a conscience, these past few episodes have seen her go AWOL. Is she sick of Alexandria's routine, or is she on some kind of guilt-induced suicide mission? Her reckless behaviour and unknown whereabouts - makes us extremely worried for our favourite unhinged cookie-baker.

Morgan is currently outside the walls of Alexandria looking for Carol, the evident notion that places Morgan in danger is his refusal to kill. He might be a dab hand using that staff to knock people out but should The Saviours come across Morgan, unless he can talk Negan down, we don't rate his chances.

Anybody who has ever watched an episode of The Walking Dead will know that Rick will go looking for his friends next week. If caught, Rick would be top of Negan's list to kill - after all, he was the mastermind behind the siege which saw the group dispatch of sleeping members of Negan's clan.

Monday, March 28, 2016

The Walking Dead Season 6 Will Daryl Survive Till the End?


Are you ready for the walking dead season 6 finale? Yes!, every twd fans are looking forward for next week season finale. So many spoilers that are speculating in the internet that one of the major character will die and they name it would be Daryl. “If Daryl dies, we riot,” has been a popular refrain among Walking Dead fans of the crossbow-wielding warrior Daryl Dixon. Well, in light of how the penultimate episode of season 6 just ended, producers of The Walking Dead may want to get their riot gear ready.

With The Walking Dead season finale lined up for next Sunday night, the speculation over which character will meet their demise has been running rampant through Tweets, comment sections, and actual real-life conversations (yes, those are still a thing).

A popular theory, one which those who believe it seem to really be behind, is that Daryl Dixon will kick the bucket come episode 16 of season six.

Many of the fans backing the Daryl death theories use a few different reasons to back up their claims. First of all, Reedus has a new show coming up on AMC called Ride With Norman Reedus. Some others claim it would be the only way to make us hate Negan as much as the showrunners want us to. A lot of people are saying it will be the most shocking route the show can go since everyone dubs Daryl as a "safe" character.

First of all, Ride With Norman Reedus has been filming all off-season long, which has been the past five months. The Walking Dead starts filming its seventh season next month which shows us that the first argument is invalid. Reedus' new series has no effect on his The Walking Dead schedule and, even if it did, the two shows are the same network and AMC can easily prioritize the schedules there.

Then there's the Negan hate theory. Some even back this up by claiming Emily Kinney's Beth will pop up in a hallucination where Daryl takes a blow to the head and hears Beth singing him over to the other side. This one needs to stop. Not only is Negan going to be hated no matter who he kills strictly because of the manner in which he'll talk to Rick and the group but there are plenty of characters for Negan to choose from which have a huge connection with the audience besides Daryl. This isn't to say it's impossible but if Negan were to bash Glenn, Maggie, Rick, Michonne, or Carl's head in, we would probably see an even stronger reaction than if he were to choose Daryl, right now.

Killing a character like Daryl for shock value would be a huge mistake and the team behind The Walking Dead knows that. Now, if Negan were to pop Daryl right off the bat, it would be a huge moment for the characters and audience alike but it wouldn't be a move done purely to shock the audience. Daryl has been a friend of Rick, Glenn, Carl, and Carol's since the earliest days of the show. They've grown together. They've survived together. It would make Daryl a figure whom Alexandria would rally behind his death, which is something Negan definitely doesn't want.

It would be a little immature to rule Daryl out of danger for the finale but of all the characters The Walking Dead could kill off, Daryl doesn't seem like the likely choice. Several others are in relationships and have strong ties to story lines which would be altered more significantly than if the rônin samuari Daryl Dixon were the one to go.

The Walking Dead airs Sundays at 9 PM ET on AMC.

The Walking Dead Season 6 Finale Released Sneak Peeks


Everyone is excited for the upcoming the walking dead season 6 finale at the same time afraid for what is gonna happen next. Their are a lot of speculations in the internet that one of the major character will be die soon as a new villain named Negan will be introduced and it changes everything. It is really the most anticipated season finale ever with all the spoilers in the internet but we keep our self worrying who might get killed.

Here are the sneak peeks that have been released in the season finale of the walking dead. A sneak peek at the finale hints that Morgan might run into a separate problem while searching for Carol. In the video, Morgan comes across a horse, presumably the same one that the man from the barn in episode 15 was looking for. That man is nowhere near the horse, but someone else might be close by. The camera cuts to a bloody hand walking and holding Carol’s rosary beads. It would appear as if the wounded Savior from the truck is still after Carol.



Here is the other released sneak peek.

The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 16 Finale “Last Day on Earth”


This is it the walking dead season 6 is gearing up for the last episode of the season it’s gonna be epic as expected. In the previous episode of the series the series leaves us a cliffhanger ending. Pregnant Maggie began experiencing sharp pains that caused her to collapse, and Dwight’s group of Saviors captured Glenn, Michonne, Rosita and Daryl while in the woods. To make the situation worse, viewers were left wondering about the fate of Daryl after a gun went off and blood splattered the screen.

Is Daryl dead or alive? Hopefully the answer will be revealed in the next episode 16, but the synopsis for the finale doesn’t exactly tease a happy ending for the folks at Alexandria.

In the next episode of The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 16 entitled “Last Day on Earth”, To save one of their own, Rick's group must venture outside the walls. Their experience there will change their lives forever.

So does that mean that some of the survivors captured by the Saviors manage to escape? That’s unclear right now, and it is really hard to figure out it seems every character in this season will be in danger knowing the fact that Negan will be showing in this episode.

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Rip Off: The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 15 “East”


And while the episode of The Walking Dead Season 6 was filled with good, tense action and some nice character development, it falls into a Walking Dead trap we’ve all become far too familiar with.For a group of people who spent an incredible amount of time trying to find a permanent, safe home, this crew really loves to leave that permanent, safe home for really bullshit reasons.

On the list dealt with characters acting out of character to further the plot, or force dramatic tension or unfortunate events. That, in a nutshell, is tonight’s episode. Two characters both act, if not entirely out of character, far more stupid and selfish than their characters would reasonably act.

Daryl takes off after Dwight and Dwight’s crew, apparently to get revenge for the death of Denise, a character he barely knew. I do understand his desire for revenge, and I know Daryl is a hot-headed character. Nevertheless, going after five or six armed opponents by yourself is stupid and reckless even by Daryl’s standards.

Meanwhile, Carol has left, leaving only a note for her boyfriend Tobin because apparently in the course of two episodes he’s become more important to her than Rick, Daryl, Michonne and the rest of them. She’s left also to go it alone once more, where she can make her own rules and do what she wants. Or something. Right now Carol is very hard to figure out.

In any case, Glenn, Michonne, and Rosita go after Daryl. Rick and Morgan go after Carol. In other words, five of Alexandria’s best fighters go out looking for two of Alexandria’s best fighters, for a total of seven of the most capable people around missing from Alexandria. That leaves behind Abraham and Sasha, Maggie and a smattering of others: Eugene, Spencer, Tobin, Aaron. Not the creme de la creme exactly, should Negan and the Saviors come to retaliate.

But of course, nobody communicates with anybody.

Glenn doesn’t go tell Rick that Daryl took off. Rick doesn’t check in with the others when he finds out Carol is missing. Nobody talks to one another, so presumably neither group is aware that the others are out there searching. Why nobody thinks to do this is puzzling. It’s not like Daryl and Carol are such gentle flowers that they can’t take care of themselves for a while. And if Glenn and Rick had spoken and, I dunno, come up with a plan, when they’d found Daryl they could have at least told him that Carol had run off almost certainly shifting his priorities away from vengeance.

So Alexandria is left almost defenseless, and off our heroes go to find our missing heroes.

Carol, meanwhile, is busy proving to viewers once again that she’s more than capable of taking care of herself. When she’ waylaid by Savior bandits on the road, she blubbers and cries but not because she’s afraid of them. No, her emotions go haywire because she’s once again forced to kill or be killed. At least she does it with style, taking out the bulk of the enemy in a brief volley of automatic gunfire. She doesn’t get them all, unfortunately, and when Rick and Morgan show up they don’t find her or the surviving bogie. On they go, after her unaware that the Savior is also on the hunt. We’re left to assume Carol is wounded, but still in reasonably good shape since she seems to be making good ground.

Glenn, Rosita, and Michonne find Daryl but he refuses to give up his silly quest. In fact, Rosita decides she’ll join him. They both want some payback they just don’t want to come up with any kind of plan. Glenn and Michonne head back toward Alexandria which is when everything goes awry.

Out of nowhere—once again! Dwight and his band of super silent, well-placed bad guys suddenly materialize. Glenn and Michonne are outgunned and surrounded, just like Daryl and Rosita were last week. It’s…incredibly almost the exact same scene minus Denise taking a crossbow bolt through the eye. But other than that, our heroes—our heroes who are well aware of the danger and still manage to get surprised and captured—are in an identical predicament. Glenn and Michonne are captured, of course. But look, there’s Daryl and Rosita sneaking up to rescue them! Daryl the tracker, the warrior, the seasoned veteran and Rosita who is almost as badass, coming to the rescue!

Except that Dwight and his Saviors are even more savvy at this, apparently, and get the jump on Daryl and Rosita instead. At this point, I’m seriously calling into question the skills of our band of survivors, who can’t seem to move ten feet without being ambushed or outmaneuvered.

Then something bad happens. We’re not quite sure what. Dwight shows up with a gun pointed at Daryl. We can’t quite see Rosita in the frame anymore. Then Blood everywhere, all over the camera’s lens. It’s impossible to tell precisely what happened. Who was shot? Did Dwight just shoot Daryl? I doubt anyone was killed, but that sure was a lot of blood. The screen goes to black, credits roll. We’re left with a huge cliff-hanger as we await next week’s season finale.

Negan are coming. Something bad may have just happened, but something worse is on the way.

In the end, we’re left with questions and answers both.

Who was shot? How badly were they wounded?

We know that up to four of our heroes have now been taken prisoner or wounded or killed by the Saviors. We know that Carol and Morgan are out of play at least for the moment, as Morgan continues to pursue her. Whether either will return by next week’s confrontation with Negan remains to be seen.

We know that something bad is going to happen, but because there are so many characters captured by Negan, there are quite a few choices as to who might get offed in the end. Will the show follow the comic books? Or will it go its own way? Which character is most likely to die? Of the four captured, my money would be on Rosita simply because she’s the least important of the bunch, and the show hasn’t killed off a core character in ages. Any of the other three would be a huge deal, since Daryl, Michonne, and Glenn are all fan favorites.

Of course, as I noted up above, it was Daryl’s stupid decision to go after Dwight that led to this. It was the other threes’ stupid decision to go after him without talking to anyone else in Alexandria first that cemented the predicament all of which feels rather contrived to me. The show has now gathered three of its best, most beloved characters. A little twist to catch us off guard. But the way in which our survivors were ambushed and captured leaves a bad taste in my mouth. If they’re really this incompetent still, they deserve to be caught and whatever else happens next.

I’m still worried, though. The tension is still difficult to take, and the wait will be grueling.

I’m also increasingly dismayed by Carol’s trajectory. Rather than have her go through a reasonable passage of self-doubt and interior examination, the writers have her doing a complete 180. Sobbing Carol, who is suddenly so consumed by the thought of killing someone, is utterly unbelievable. What a total waste of a good character. She’s struggled and evolved in the past in far more subtle ways. This change is too sudden, too maudlin, and also feels pretty contrived. The show apparently had to get all its best characters out of town and vulnerable, and what better way to do it then have them make stupid, out-of-character decisions?

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 15 “East”



Last night episode of the walking dead season 6 episode 14 “Twice as Far” is getting more exciting and their is only two episodes more before the series left season 6. AMC has released two previews for next week's episode East, airing Sunday, March 27 at 9 PM.

Twice as Far episode is a twist that we didn’t expect at all with all the spoilers that are rushing out in the internet and even into the comic book still Robert Kirkman manages to change it. The show essentially changed a comic book moment where, in issue 98, Abraham Ford is killed out of the blue, when an arrow pierces his skull. Instead of Abraham, it was Denise Cloyd, Alexandria's local doctor, who was struck by an arrow fired by the Savior Dwight, who had stolen Daryl's crossbow and motorcycle earlier this season, after Daryl had saved him. After Denise is killed Dwight and his group of Saviors ambush Daryl and Rosita, leading to another iconic comic book moment shown in last night's which involves Eugene, who had been captured by the Saviors.

The end of last night's episode also featured another bombshell, when Carol left a note for her new boyfriend Tobin, stating she was leaving Alexandria and she doesn't want anyone to come looking for her.

The preview for East shows Daryl leaving Alexandria on his own, presumably going to look for Carol. We also see that Michonne, Glenn and Rosita have left to look for Daryl, but they find his motorcycle hidden in the woods. It's worth noting that the synopsis for this episode teased a "horrible situation they may not be able to overcome." Could this mean that Daryl and or Carol are killed in this episode?

In the next episode of The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 15 “East”, Alexandria is alerted after realizing someone is missing. Several search parties will venture out, but what they find isn't what they're hoping for.



We also have a clip from East that shows Rick and Michonne in bed, where Michonne reveals that Jesus "came through," although we don't know for sure what they're referring to. Rick wants Michonne to stay in bed with her, but she has to leave because Maggie has them on a schedule, and she doesn't want to piss off the pregnant lady. After this episode we'll see the season finale on April 3, which will introduce fans to an iconic villain many have been waiting years for.

Monday, March 21, 2016

Ripp Off: The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 14 “Twice as Far”



The good news is, Daryl’s been reunited with his crossbow. The bad news is, so has Denise.The last ten minutes throw all of this into utter turmoil. The town loses Denise and seemingly Carol in staccato fashion, one after the other. As shocking as it was to see Denise’s death, Carol’s decision to simply leave Alexandria was an even bigger bombshell. The only doctor in town should never go out scavenging. Lets wrap up the walking dead season 6 episode 14 for what is happen.

That’s what I said to my TV screen when Denise asked to tag along with Daryl and Rosita on a trip to an apothecary. They brought her along anyways. I also said it about the Hilltop community’s doctor, who had to be rescued by Rick and Jesus et alia a couple episodes back.

Say it with me, one more time: you should never take the only doctor in town scavenging.

I thought, for a moment, that ”Twice as Far” would end with Denise as zombie food. Turns out, that wasn’t quite the case, even if Denise did act pretty erratically throughout. We don’t know exactly what was motivating her, of course, since we don’t hear her entire speech, so I’ll try not to pass too much judgment.

Besides, one shouldn’t speak ill of the dead.

So long Denise, we barely knew ya. Seriously, here we have the one Alexandrian with any real character development this season already shuffling off this mortal coil, and I wonder what the point of it all was. What the point of her encounter with the Wolf, or her relationship with Tara, really even meant.

Let’s back up a minute. The three intrepid explorers find lots of drugs at the apothecary, after finding some booze on the road. Sounds like they’ll be having fun later! But it’s at the apothecary that Denise starts acting like an idiot, and I start seriously questioning whether she’ll make it to the credits.

She very foolishly goes alone to investigate the sounds of a zombie in another room. Whoever it was apparently drowned their baby in the sink before turning. It’s super creepy, though most of the time I spent just yelling at Denise to stop being stupid. She brought Daryl and Rosita along as muscle. Why are they loading up the drugs instead of her? Shouldn’t they be investigating the walker? What is this opposite day or something?

In any case, to get to the apothecary they had to park the car and walk. Daryl wanted to take the woods, seeing it as less exposed and safer than following the rail. Rosita took the tracks, because she’s being defiant and angry in her new post-Abraham life. Everyone makes it there okay, so on the way back Daryl takes the train tracks. It’s faster, he’s being cool to Rosita, whatever. They take the tracks.

Big mistake. Denise nearly gets herself killed by a walker over a cooler—of all things, a cooler?—once again forgetting that Daryl and Rosita are there to protect her and she shouldn’t be putting everyone at risk for no reason. But Denise doesn’t see it this way and goes on a big rant about things she barely understands when THWACK.

There is a crossbow bolt sticking out of her eye. In perhaps one of the most disturbing yet brilliant flares of genius the show has given us so far, Denise actually keeps talking for a couple seconds before dying. It’s really awful to watch. It’s like her brain has already sent those signals to her mouth and she carries on after she’s already effectively dead. No pain, no surprise even, just BAM. Dead.

I didn’t see it coming, though I probably should have.

She hits the dirt and then out of the woods come seven or eight guys with guns, led by a familiar face: Dwight. Though, to be fair, his face isn’t entirely familiar. It’s half burned away, a not insignificant change from the last time we saw him, when he stole both Daryl’s crossbow and motorcycle. Daryl should have killed him then, but it’s too late now.

Thankfully for all of us, Eugene was there to save the day.

Eugene and Abraham had gone out to a machine shop where Eugene says he can start manufacturing ammunition. He rightfully notes that it’s basically currency now, and that they’ll need it both for defense and trade. Then he and Abraham get in a big fight and they both say things they’ll regret later. Abraham leaves after Eugene says he no longer needs the big guy’s services, and tells Eugene to find his own way home. Fortunately, that’s just a bluff. When Eugene is captured by Dwight and his thugs, Abraham follows.

Eugene notices Abraham off in the bushes when he’s brought out onto the tracks by Dwight, bound and on his knees. He even gives Abraham’s location away to the enemy, and for a brief second we think maybe he really is that dumb and vindictive. But it’s all part of his very…unique ploy. When the guards move off to investigate Abraham, Eugene leans over and bites Dwight.

Right in the crotch.

No shame, only a ruthless, hilarious, and honestly pretty brilliant use of his mouth for once. One almost feels bad for Dwight. Almost.

In any case, Abraham starts shooting the guards. Daryl and Rosita get guns and start shooting also. Eventually Dwight and company flee, though Eugene is shot. (Oh, and Eugene in a ponytail is perhaps even worse than the straight mullet, but I’ll forgive him all that for now. He deserves real points for badassery this episode.)

In any case, all of this is rather tense and exciting. We know now that Dwight, and by extension Negan and the Saviors, know of Alexandria. They are aware of it and ready to come in full force, with a vengeance—literally. Whatever time Rick and company had before is gone. They’ll need to build up their defenses and get ready to do battle. Their only doctor is dead now, too, which will only make matters worse.

Never take your only doctor out scavenging, people! It’s just dumb.

Now, certainly, Rick and the remaining survivors will need all hands on deck. Every able-bodied fighter will need to work together if they stand any chance of survival.

In the course of three episodes or so, Carol has gone from resolute warrior and killer of all wicked men and women, to someone so squeamish about killing she’ll happily abandon all her friends when the going gets tough. I am not a fan of this development at all. Not one little bit.

See, I was a fan of Carol growing more complex. I was a fan of her struggling with her past, doubting herself, questioning whether her way truly was so much better than Morgan’s way. I love this introspection she’s had. But I don’t believe how quickly it’s developed. I don’t believe that Carol of all people would willingly abandon her friends and strike out on her own because she might have to kill another human being if she stays.

I mean, she might have to kill another human being if she goes, too. It isn’t a particularly challenging line of thought to get to that realization. Carol is smart. She knows perfectly well that striking out on her own could result in more killing. So why go? I just don’t buy it.

Perhaps part of my reason for finding her departure so sudden and unbelievable is how it’s shoehorned into the end of this episode. It felt like part of another episode jammed in at the end. The beginning and end of “Twice as Far” are actually almost identical bookends to the rest of the episode, but I guess I don’t really see the point. To show us routine? Okay. But what does this have to do with Carol leaving? Why tell it this way? Is it just to show Morgan staring at Carol’s old bench? Will he go out looking for her?

Sometimes the plotting can be so abrupt and jarring in this show. One minute we’re thinking about the Saviors coming to Alexandria. We’re thinking about Denise dying, and Eugene being wounded, and Dwight’s burnt face. All the things that just happened. We see Carol and Daryl having a smoke, a conversation.

The next minute, Carol is gone. She’s left a good-bye note for Tobin. It’s just a really odd transition from one part of the story to the next. It took me a second to figure out what was going on. The whole thing is just very sudden and bewildering.

Friday, March 18, 2016

Things To Watch out For in Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 14

Just a few episodes to go and walking dead season 6 is finale comes to and end and it makes the episode this coming Sunday have a lot of anticipation to have a game changer to happen since Negan is coming out and will do a major killing in our characters.



In the next episode of The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 14 entitled “Twice as Far” many fans are speculating that it is a game changer episode for accelerating the war between the Alexandria survivors and the Saviours in a big way that you won't see coming. Here some of the key points that we expect in the episode of the walking dead. ​



The events of the previous episode continue to haunt Carol (Melissa McBride) - will she ever be the same?



"Your services are no longer required."​​



Eugene (Josh McDermitt) and Abraham (Michael Cudlitz) encounter a hard-headed foe.​



"You'd have better luck picking up a turd by its clean end."​



Daryl mentions his late brother Merle for the first time in a long time.



"You don't spit game. You are game."



Eugene changes his hair but don't stress, mullet fans... it's a subtle difference.​



"...and I mean that with the utmost of respect."​



Walking Dead Season 6 episode 14 will air on AMC on Sunday, March 20, at 9 p.m. EDT.

Thursday, March 17, 2016

The Walking Dead Season Season 6 Episode 14 Who Will Die?



The Walking Dead Season 6 is in the home stretch, and fans are getting nervous about the upcoming season finale, where they know that Negan will arrive and likely kill one beloved cast member. However, until the finale airs, everyone’s life is in danger, and someone will die in Sunday’s all new episode, but who?

According to the latest Walking Dead Season 6 spoilers that spread online, there will be two separate groups out looking for supplies this week. The first group will consist of Eugene and Abraham, and the second will be Denise, Rosita, and Daryl. Daryl’s group will be looking for medical supplies, hence Dr. Denise’s presence there, but will find a whole lot of trouble instead.

It seems Daryl’s group will run in to Dwight and a group of Saviors. Walking Dead fans may remember that Daryl and Dwight have had a run-in in the past, where Dwight took Daryl’s motorcycle as well as his crossbow. It seems that Daryl may want to pay him back for that, and the two men will get into a fight, which will end with Daryl eventually getting his beloved crossbow back. Unfortunately, that crossbow will deliver a shocking shot to poor Denise, who will get shot with an arrow right in the head, killing her.

This is sad for fans of Denise, who is currently in a romantic relationship with Tara. However, Walking Dead rumors reveal that Tara may not be long for the show, either. In addition to the death of Denise, the Alexandria gang will be lose their doctor, which is a huge blow since Maggie is pregnant and Carl’s eye is still healing.

Other big moments from Sunday’s all new episode of The Walking Dead reportedly include Rick and Morgan having a talk about the fact that Morgan is building a jail cell, which he’ll tell Rick is so that they’ll have options next time.

Carol and Tobin will share another kiss, and it seems Carol will continue to have her crisis of faith, we’ll see more Saviors, but the characters of Carl and Jesus will not appear in the new episode.

As The Walking Dead Season 6 finale draws closer with only three episodes left in the season, fans are on edge wondering who will die next, and who Negan will kill. Many already know that in the comic book series, it is Glenn that Negan brutally beats to death with his bat, but since the show likes to switch up character deaths from the comics, it really could be anyone.

Unfortunately, all signs are pointing to Glenn being the one who dies in the finale, as The Walking Dead has been foreshadowing Glenn’s death for years. He’s been seen nearly getting hit with a baseball bat, finding a bat and carrying it around in an abandoned town, as well as being the one to see the photos of other victims of Negan’s wrath while killing the Saviors in a past episode. Is the show preparing us for Glenn’s death, or misdirecting us so that we’ll be even more shocked with they kill off a different character, such as Daryl, Michonne, Morgan, or Abraham?

You won’t want to miss a moment of The Walking Dead‘s final episodes this season. Tune in Sunday at 9 p.m. on AMC to see what happens next.

The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 14 More Characters To Dies Soon Namely Eugene and Abraham






As the finally of the walking dead is near more are more speculations are coming out about the killing of the characters in the show. Every scene in the show are making it more intense in every season episode. The previous episode of The Walking Dead season 6 saw Carol and Maggie survive after being taken hostage by the Saviors, but the official trailer for the next episode, "Twice as Far," indicates that things will not get any better as two separate groups go out for a supply run.

According to the synopsis released online two groups will go out on a supply run and get into immediate danger, hinting that they will again run into members of the Saviors. The promo trailer showcases Abraham and Eugene out on one run and it also appears that Daryl is out as well.

Tara and Heath are also out, and in previous episodes, it was revealed that they will be the first group looking for supplies. However, with danger lurking outside the walls of Alexandria, it is possible that both groups will see a few characters get killed off.

In the original comic books, Eugene was killed by one of Negan's followers while Abraham was killed by Negan himself. A scene in the trailer shows Carol informing Daryl that he should have killed the people he met in the forest instead of saving them, hinting that they may have informed Negan about Alexandria. It is possible this is how Negan and his group will find Abraham and Eugene.

Heath, on the other hand, survives in the comics, but this may not prove true for Tara. Tara's fate is likely going to mirror the fate of Holly.

Holly was the romantic interest for Denise but since Holly is not on the show, it is likely Tara will take her place in regards to plot progression. Holly was captured by the Saviors and killed. When she turned, she was used in a trap to kill Denise.

Given that Tara is out on a run with Heath, it is speculated that "Twice as Far" will see Tara get captured by the Saviors with Heath escaping and running back to Alexandria to warn Rick and the others of the Saviors and their leader.

So what it could be does this two will be dead soon? Oh no! So much feels for killing the characters that are starting to love by the viewers.

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

The Walking Dead Season Season 6 Episode 14 “Twice as Far”



A the tense rises for a few episodes left for The Walking Dead Season Finale more and more things are getting spoiled online but in the next episode of Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 14 he AMC series will pick up after Maggie and Carol’s rescue. Despite being kidnapped in episode 13, the women were able to overpower their captors and take down another group of Saviors who were outside of the compound when Rick’s crew attacked. Everyone believes the threat is gone. However, the synopsis for next week’s episode, titled “Twice As Far,” teases that that’s not the case.

According to the synopsis revealed online, the Alexandria survivors will split up to go on supply runs. The episode 14 description reveals that the two groups on the run are concerned with the future of the community.But they might not have a future to worry about because “immediate danger will derail them.”

Could there be more Saviors lurking in the area? The promo video doesn’t show any encounters with other humans but there are plenty of walkers to disturb a simple search for food and weapons. Walking Dead Season 6 episode 14 will air on AMC on Sunday, March 20, at 9 p.m. EDT.