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no_dice__ t1_j1xnjrr wrote

Every random new character the walking dead added past season 6 (with the exception of like Aaron, Jesus, and Dwayne)

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mpc1226 t1_j1y1jaj wrote

How did it go, get any better? I gave up around when Rick bombed the bridge and got airlifted

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lacosaknitstra t1_j1y2y5r wrote

I quit when Glen got killed.

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ThowanPlays t1_j1y4lne wrote

Me too…it was just too heart breaking. I watched a few more episodes under pressure from my wife. But seeing Glenn die while being a prospective father and having my own kid just…broke me for a while.

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philouza_stein t1_j1z1w7b wrote

Same. Not really because of that one act but I was already losing interest up to that point.

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SereneAdler33 t1_j1z9fva wrote

Same. It was pointlessly cruel and I realized I hated the writing for just being sadistic. It knocked me out of the show completely.

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Skavau t1_j1zxd0q wrote

It was following the comics. It would have been a significant change to not do it, and comparable to GOT not doing the Red Wedding

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Axolotlinvasion t1_j21cmka wrote

It’s weird to see how many people say they dropped the show because he died when it’s one of the most iconic comic moments and sets the perfect introduction for Negan. I couldn’t get into the show past season 3 but I’ve never seen such a backlash by fans against a show for actually following the source material especially when that was one of the few later season things they didn’t change

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thedon572 t1_j1y7gaj wrote

I really enjoyed whisperers arc and the final one

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coriannelee t1_j1zahpt wrote

The Whisperers arc was absolutely brutal. The spikes on the hill broke me for a while.

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no_dice__ t1_j1zk0tk wrote

yeah that's pretty much when I stopped, as well, I think I may have caught a few random episodes on TV after that point but the show was just garbage after glen died imo

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