April 24, 201510 yr Author 'The Walking Dead' Season 6 Spoilers: Two New Recurring Characters To Be Introduced "The Walking Dead" fans will meet two new recurring characters when the show returns for its sixth season this October.One of these two zombie apocalypse survivors is Delvin. According to the character breakdown obtained by TVLine, Delvin is a "twentysomething African-American cynic [who] is left so dumbfounded by displays of stupidity that it's nearly impossible for him to admit that he thinks, down deep, people are -- or at least can be -- decent. Even if they're idiots."While Delvin is quite cynical and sarcastic, E! News reported that he's not angry. "He just thinks people can be pretty dumb," wrote the outlet.The other character is Tucker, who is described by E! News as a "hardworker tough guy who values fairness."The outlet noted that both characters will be introduced early on the season.While both characters have no direct comic book counterparts, Cinemablend pointed out that Delvin's age and race suggest that he may be the braid-headed character in the comics named Heath.In the source material, Heath is a resident in the Alexandria Safe-Zone and works as a supply runner for the gated community. He initially doesn't trust Rick and company, but he eventually comes around and even becomes Glenn's partner during supply runs. He also usually goes against Nicholas when the latter becomes too annoying.As for Tucker, Cinemablend speculated that he could end up being the small screen version of the comics' Paul "Jesus" Monroe, whom the website described as "about as fair a guy as anyone" in the comics.There's only a few details known about the upcoming installment, but showrunner Scott M. Gimple recently suggested that The Wolves may not be biggest threat that Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his group could be facing in Season 6.In the Season 4 finale of the "Talking Dead," host Chris Hardwick read a note from Gimple that teased what viewers can expect from the upcoming installment. The note read as follows:"For a good while now, humans have been the bigger threat. At the start of our next season, that will change. I said the show reinvents itself every eight episodes, and we're doing it again, friendos. Now that these characters know they have what it takes to survive, what are they going to do with that power? How will they choose to live? Beyond answering those questions, we're currently putting into motion some of our most ambitious stuff yet, and things are going to get very big, loud and scary.""The Walking Dead" Season 6 premieres in October on AMC.
April 24, 201510 yr 'The Walking Dead' Season 6 Spoilers: Two New Recurring Characters To Be Introduced "The Walking Dead" fans will meet two new recurring characters when the show returns for its sixth season this October. One of these two zombie apocalypse survivors is Delvin. According to the character breakdown obtained by TVLine, Delvin is a "twentysomething African-American cynic [who] is left so dumbfounded by displays of stupidity that it's nearly impossible for him to admit that he thinks, down deep, people are -- or at least can be -- decent. Even if they're idiots." While Delvin is quite cynical and sarcastic, E! News reported that he's not angry. "He just thinks people can be pretty dumb," wrote the outlet. The other character is Tucker, who is described by E! News as a "hardworker tough guy who values fairness." The outlet noted that both characters will be introduced early on the season. While both characters have no direct comic book counterparts, Cinemablend pointed out that Delvin's age and race suggest that he may be the braid-headed character in the comics named Heath. In the source material, Heath is a resident in the Alexandria Safe-Zone and works as a supply runner for the gated community. He initially doesn't trust Rick and company, but he eventually comes around and even becomes Glenn's partner during supply runs. He also usually goes against Nicholas when the latter becomes too annoying. As for Tucker, Cinemablend speculated that he could end up being the small screen version of the comics' Paul "Jesus" Monroe, whom the website described as "about as fair a guy as anyone" in the comics. There's only a few details known about the upcoming installment, but showrunner Scott M. Gimple recently suggested that The Wolves may not be biggest threat that Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his group could be facing in Season 6. In the Season 4 finale of the "Talking Dead," host Chris Hardwick read a note from Gimple that teased what viewers can expect from the upcoming installment. The note read as follows: "For a good while now, humans have been the bigger threat. At the start of our next season, that will change. I said the show reinvents itself every eight episodes, and we're doing it again, friendos. Now that these characters know they have what it takes to survive, what are they going to do with that power? How will they choose to live? Beyond answering those questions, we're currently putting into motion some of our most ambitious stuff yet, and things are going to get very big, loud and scary." "The Walking Dead" Season 6 premieres in October on AMC. I like the sound of Delvin but to see him then we'd have to lose Morgan or the Father, because you know... this show doesn't have a good track record.
July 18, 20159 yr Same sh*t over, and over, and over, and over again. There was once a time where I would watch religiously, bought all the previous seasons and was a huge fan. But its gotten way to predictable, and honestly, its starting to drag
July 18, 20159 yr And as I far as I know the comics are still coming out, so there's no end in sight.
July 19, 20159 yr The comic is up to 144 and over the years I've read a few issues. I find it long, dragged out and boring. I have never seen the show and am not sure of the appeal. It must be difficult to keep it fresh after so long. http://viewcomic.com/?s=the+walking+dead The whole zombie thing IMHO is getting stale. The next 'level' of horror to me- beyond "fast running 28 days later" types of zombies is the "Crossed series" of apocalyptic horror. It's a successful franchise in comic book form but is X-rated in content with extreme violence. I find it far more interesting than zombies but it seems to be unfilmable.
July 19, 20159 yr Author ^ And I can't see that one I assume it's the same. The one you posted was blocked from the United States, so I think so.
July 19, 20159 yr The comic is up to 144 and over the years I've read a few issues. I find it long, dragged out and boring. I have never seen the show and am not sure of the appeal. It must be difficult to keep it fresh after so long. http://viewcomic.com/?s=the+walking+dead The whole zombie thing IMHO is getting stale. The next 'level' of horror to me- beyond "fast running 28 days later" types of zombies is the "Crossed series" of apocalyptic horror. It's a successful franchise in comic book form but is X-rated in content with extreme violence. I find it far more interesting than zombies but it seems to be unfilmable. The show was pretty good in the beginning, 1st and second season were great and had some good characters. The show has great character development for being a zombie drama, but since the third season the show has been at sort of a standstill in terms of new ideas and switching things up in my opinion. Its become too predictable when someone is going to die and it just isn't as exciting anymore. Its definitely lost something. Which happens with a lot of shows The last great episode I think was the one with Carol and the young girls with the flowers That was pretty heart wrenching. --That being said Cult Icon I still think the show is worth the watch. And as I far as I know the comics are still coming out, so there's no end in sight. True,and well I can't blame them for wanting to make tons of $$$$$$$$$$$ keeping the show going
October 31, 20159 yr Author ‘The Walking Dead: Glenn May Not Be Dead, But Daryl Dixon Could Soon Be The Walking Dead could be headed to a huge twist, with spoilers indicating that Glenn is not really dead after his apparent on-screen death but that Daryl Dixon could soon be leaving.The show has been known for killing off main characters still managed to shock fans this week when it appeared that a crowd of walkers caught up to Glenn Rhee (Steven Yeun) and tore him apart. Glenn’s death was heavily implied but not actually shown on screen, leading some fans to theorize that it may have actually been Nicholas who was killed by the walkers.Showrunner Scott M. Gimple gave fans of The Walking Dead another spoiler when he implied that Glenn is not dead — or at least, not dead in the way that fans may think.He said the following (via Variety).“Dear fans of ‘The Walking Dead,’ this is a hard story to tell and when we were planning to tell it, we knew our friends at the ‘Talking Dead would be talking to you about it. And knowing you’d all be talking and feeling and commiserating, I knew we should say something about it, lest our silence say something we didn’t mean to say or not say. So I’ll say this: In some way, we will see Glenn, some version of Glenn, or parts of Glenn again, either in flashback or in the current story, to help complete the story.”There have been other spoilers indicating good news for The Walking Dead fans who want to see Glenn alive again. Yeun was reportedly seen on set filming new scenes, meaning that there will be at least some scenes with Glenn in them (though it’s not clear if it will be in real time or in flashback).https://instagram.com/p/8ywryTqyQD/?taken-by=amcthewalkingdeadOther fans, especially those in touch with the comic book on which the show is based, are aware that Glenn is working on borrowed time and his death may be inevitable.But while the fate of Glenn is still very much up in the air, there could be a more devastating spoiler coming for fans of The Walking Dead. There are rumors that Daryl Dixon could soon be killed off the show, something that many believe has been hinted toward by the show’s producers.AMC just announced a new series calling Ride with Norman Reedus that shows the Walking Dead actor riding to various locations across the country, stopping at shops and tattoo parlors. The show is apparently a nod toward Reedus’ love of motorcycle, and aims to tap into the fan base he has built up through The Walking Dead.Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/2532610/the-walking-dead-spoilers-glenn-may-not-be-dead-but-daryl-dixon-could-soon-be/#zj7zzZU8u7qWudSL.99
November 1, 20159 yr Cool news about Norman's show. I remember sometime this month on @midnight, Chris Hardwick had Robert Kirkman on. It was the hashtag war about five word horror movies and Robert said something about Daryl Dixon's death. I thought of that when I read your comment above, and also remembered that Chris asked him not to, because of all the TWD hate he'd get on Talking Dad. I'm kind of babbling here, forgive me.
April 7, 20169 yr What do you think about the final? I hate the producers for the time for which we are going to have to wait. So much rumors about the character who's dead. I don't think that they are going to follow comics...
April 8, 20169 yr i know who dies in the comics and i hope is not him but i'm afraid it will be him is not a woman or a child, is a man for sure..is going to be Glenn, Daryl or Abraham Eugene and Aaron are too irrelevant to die and Rick of course is safe
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