Dwight... The badass with the burned face? The guy with the crossbow? The guy who KILLED ABRAHAM?! THIS is him... Jesus... Negan's going to be ruined...
Dwight... The badass with the burned face? The guy with the crossbow? The guy who KILLED ABRAHAM?! THIS is him... Jesus... Negan's going to be ruined...
when Dwight was came in this Episode,I was shocked and can't believed!!
But I think this is a real Dwight from Comic books because there's Sherry(Negan's ex Girlfriend and Dwight's lover)
About Wade,i'm not sure he's in the comic books and maybe this is a new character that connected with The Saviors...
No, that guy can't be Dwight, if that is Dwight, why his face isn't burned? Why he didn't kill abraham like in the comic book or kill Daryl instead of Abraham?
Because that has not happened yet Im assuming
Or that will not happen, the things than happen in the comic series are so different than the tv series show.
They screwed up with Glenn inmediatly dead. And now what?
They screwed up with Glenn inmediatly dead. And now what?
Screwed up? In what way exactly? If Glenn really is dead, at least the comic readers would not know which character will be killed by Negan. And if he isn't... his comic death might still happen (but I doubt it would be that graphic - AMC would probably not allow that).
I remember Gimple saying, that the show will follow the comic outline, but with its own twists. I completely support that decision because if they had followed the comics 100%, the show would have been completely predictable, not to mention that several characters would not get enough development. Kirkman supported that approach even before season 1.
And about Dwight... I really hope that Abraham does not die in the same manner on TV. His death was in my opinion the lamest and the least necessary of all comic deaths (Being able to speak with an arrow stuck in his brain? Really?). Even Kirkman admitted that he never intended to kill him so early, but he didn't want Eugene and Abraham to escape unharmed.
And would it be that unbelievable for Dwight showing later with burned face and more violent personality? The show is about complex characters, who are neither black or white (although I can't say that for the comics). I think this episode added layers to Dwight's character. Yes, it was a different introduction than in the comics. But was it really that unbelievable? I don't think so...
Yep, screw, because I was really waiting Glenn's brain in vampiric baseball bad-bat's Negan. But because of things than happen, I probably will never see that.
You got a point, if the show take the comic's way, could be predictable, yes, but they change a lot of things. They go so far. I accept some of them, but the rest are really sheet.
Well, may can (where's my fairy odd-parents?) die Daryl instead of Abraham? I know, his death was too sad. They should let live him like they did with Carol.
I don't know. Let's pray for Negan.
You got a point, if the show take the comic's way, could be predictable, yes, but they change a lot of things. They go so far. I accept some of them, but the rest are really sheet.
Well, may can (where's my fairy odd-parents?) die Daryl instead of Abraham? I know, his death was too sad. They should let live him like they did with Carol.
I don't know. Let's pray for Negan.
Honestly, do you really expect Glenn's death to happen in the same manner on TV? Have you ever considered, that it may be too brutal for AMC? Do you know what question was raised after issue 100? "HOW FAR IS TOO FAR?" This is not HBO, where violence almost has no limits. Episode "No Sanctuary" had real problems with throat-slitting scene because it was considered way too brutal, but it is nowhere near Glenn's level of brutality. Episode "Self Help" was nearly banned for unknown reason, and I strongly suspect that the problem was in Abraham stuffing a gun in his mouth. Yes, you could say "The walkers have caused some really gruesome deaths (Aiden, Noah...) so why would the violence be the problem?" The most possible answer: This is human brutality - violence from a "perfectly sane" person, which is definitely more controversial than "mindless beast" violence. Just like Lizzie's death was considered far more controversial than any death scene before, because it was a murder/execution of a child.
Another thing about Glenn dying: His death in the comics served the purpose to empower Maggie, who was up to this point completely dependent on Glenn. Well, I can honeslty say that his death would not have such an impact on TV because Maggie is already strong and independent person.
And considering Negan, do not expect any profanity. AMC has strict rules that no f*cks can be heard on screen. In my opinion, every TV villain was an improvement over his comic counterpart. The comic Governor was completely one dimensional sociopath/psychopath while his TV counterpart was more complex and fleshed-out, or in other words, more realistic and believable character. Same goes for The Claimers, Terminus and The Wolves (which I suspect they are working for the Saviors as "enforcers" - They intentionally cause chaos so the community is forced to pay tax to the Saviors for protection).
What are my wishes for Negan? I hope he is presented as an intimidating person (like the Governor was), possibly even scary. In later issues, I found the comic Negan a bit ridiculous, too funny and not scary at all. I hope the TV series will tone down that for a bit, or at least turn it into dark humor (like the Joker in recent Batman works).
My sentiments exactly. I think this is exactly how it will play out on the show. Abraham in the comics was a lot of wasted opportunity. He was definitely one of my favorites, so I may be biased but he would have been a major asset to Rick in the "All Out War" arc being portrayed as a combat veteran. Just complete wasted opportunity. At least with the prison battle, the loss was so epic that as a reader, I was forced to feel extremely bad about it (oh how sad I was to see Axel go). When Abe died, it was not nearly the impact that it should have been. It felt flat. Even moreso now on the show, since they've gone through this redemption angle with the character and he hasn't even been developed nearly as much as his comic counterpart in the same time frame. Darryl should eat the bolt from Dwight, it only seems fitting (albeit in a more dramatic way than Abe's death). I like the character but they need to make the Saviors feel extremely personal and to the TV crowd, that would do it. This gives Abraham the time to shine and become Rick's right hand man. I don't particularly see Glenn meeting Lucille so soon after the near resurrection, either. If I was a writer for the show or a betting man, I would say Darryl eats it from the bow and Tara or Spencer meets Lucille. I would prefer Spencer, since we don't really care about the character (a man beating someone to death with a bat sends a message no matter what) and although he meets a similar fate later in the story, it doesn't feel as if the war would be started on his behalf. That was an odd cop out for the comic as well. Have a more major character gutted to really kick things into high gear.
As for show Dwight, I think the way they portrayed him as a visibly frightened, nervous but competent survivor would be good for the story in the future. Giving the viewer a sense of sympathy for him, so we don't absolutely hate his guts later. I can't remember all the details but I don't remember the comic giving us very much backstory on him. So, this could be the way to flesh it out. Negan needs to seem extremely intense and scary, what better way than to have him reprimand Dwight and "teach him a lesson" by burning his face? He also needs to seem much different from the Governor. Less of a charismatic cult leader, more of a leader built on fear. A Mafia boss or the president of a biker gang. I definitely would not like to see this "Wade" character as a reflection of Dwight. What would they do with Dwight, then? Kind of like Holly's character, even though they gave comic fans a bit of a nod... Not interested. If we know Francine is going to take Holly's part in the story, why not just make Holly that character? It makes no sense in a writing standpoint, people are still going to spoil characters that feel similar or take part in iconic scenes. That's not to say I know what the writers have up their sleeves but as a comic fan, I'd actually rather they completely bypass these little nods. They feel like cheap gimmicks to throw off readers because that's exactly what they are.
Fuck Dwight You know what he's like? That fucking guy who always stab you behind in a game, fuck that guy, and Dwight