How would you "fix" Daryl "cashcow" Dixon?
So, we have a ton of mixed Daryl thoughts flying around the blogs. Especially hate.
My question is for the people who hate him.
How would you fix him? You can't just kill him upright or change what has been done, only predict the future. Think about how his decisions affects others.
I'd love to hear from you guys. How can the cashcow grow into the not cashcow?
AMC Renews TWD for a Season 5
http://blogs.amctv.com/the-walking-dead/2013/10/amc-renews-the-walking-dead-for-a-fifth-season
Gimple returns as a showrunner, along with the other executive producers. So far this season has been great, with Gimple around will S5 be better?
A bit more ideal predictions for the second half of the season.
These are my thoughts about the return of The Governor. The last blog had crazy ideas for the first half, all of which could happen in S5. (Not Carol) This first half will have a ton of development, and I'm excited for both. Here are mine, you've seen these intros before, here we go. I'll make this short so you don't have to read much. Episode 8 ends with the Governor(TG) shown in his vehicle driving. Midseason finale.
Episode 9: All TG. The Governor and his two clowns have been raiding camps, and stocking up on supplies. His van is loaded, and he drives up to a Military camp with his hands up. The members say they have been scouting for Corporal Brad, who TG killed long ago. TG blames the prison, blah blah blah. Talking and junk. At the end…
A stupid yet very possible theory.
So, I had an idea. Does anyone else remember the scene in Prey where Andrea escapes the facility
? Well, what if the Govenor didn't truly escape?
"He would be dead by now, moron". I think he got scratched. I mean, he did show feelings for Andrea. I don't think he would just kill her for trying to leave.
Thoughts?
Official answers to the revolutionary ideas and choices.
Why is Andrea dead?
Q: What was the reasoning behind having Laurie Holden's character killed in the Season 3 Finale? --Cancerdog
A: We were really working on the Woodbury arc, and it sort of played out that it made sense. The only thing that would make Rick accept the remainder of Woodbury would be something as tragic as seeing Andrea lose her life. The unfortunate thing about all these deaths is that right now the audience is saying, "Oh my God, why did you kill Andrea?" We understand that's an emotional thing -- it's supposed to be -- but there's a lot of stuff in Season 4 that comes from that moment. Once the viewer sees the next season, they'll know why we did it.
Who is next in line to leadership?
Q: Can the group survive if something hap…