The Walking Dead How would you like to see the show come to an end?

The only episode that focused on one of the solo groups that really worked IMO was The Grove.
 
Rick's death.

Assuming he still uses his Colt Python revolver by the end of it. I imagine Carl having to put him down with it. Much like it has been used to finish off other mortally wounded characters like Dale and Andrea.

I pretty much figured that's how they'd end the comics and the show. It all began with him waking up in the hospital, it centers around him and his family. So when he dies it should have a single camera showing a POV of him getting buried then another single POV of everyone else in the group leaving. Credits roll and goodnight.
 
The only and I mean ONLY zombie movie I've ever seen with a happy ending was Shaun of the Dead and even then it was only a sorta one. Zombie media doesn't lend itself out to happy endings, especially when the world ended in the meantime. :p It's not impossible mind you, but it's unlikely.
 
The only and I mean ONLY zombie movie I've ever seen with a happy ending was Shaun of the Dead and even then it was only a sorta one. Zombie media doesn't lend itself out to happy endings, especially when the world ended in the meantime. :p It's not impossible mind you, but it's unlikely.

I know, I'm just a sucker for happy endings. That's one of the reasons why I hated Me3 so much.
 
ME3 was great until it ended then it was garbage. It ruined my taste for the entire series and due to that and a few other things I've refused to buy anymore EA games.

ME3 had a decent ending if you did the destroy ending and got the breathe clip at the end once they released the actual ending. Before that it was choose your color and buy the dlc.
 
ME3 was great until it ended then it was garbage. It ruined my taste for the entire series and due to that and a few other things I've refused to buy anymore EA games.

ME3 had a decent ending if you did the destroy ending and got the breathe clip at the end once they released the actual ending. Before that it was choose your color and buy the dlc.

No way dude, there was way more things wrong with Me3 than its ending, the ending was just the final middle finger or the icing on the cake in this case.

And yeah, as it is the destroy ending is the best one but even then, it is such a ripoff ending. One last breath we see from Shepard and that's it, like so what? For all I know that could be Shepard's last breath. He survived all that long enough for one more pout before passing out for good in the dust.
 
Nah, the breathe ending was supposed to mean s/he survived everything. Everything up to the final battle at Earth was great, even with various plot holes or forced stupidity, just after you hit ground it all goes to crap. Still pissed about Talis' picture though.
 
Nah, the breathe ending was supposed to mean s/he survived everything. Everything up to the final battle at Earth was great, even with various plot holes or forced stupidity, just after you hit ground it all goes to crap. Still pissed about Talis' picture though.

Ya, the breath shows that Shepard survived everything in the game up to the point of that cutscene but for all I know, THAT could be his last breath. We don't see a single thing afterward.

And I strongly disagree. The whole game to me had reapers in the background as a side thing, with all the other side stories developed in the trilogy being the main focus.

The quarian homeworld problem, the krogan genophage, all these stories were developed throughout the trilogy to make you really believe that this fictional Milky Way galaxy is a real place, with real populous and galactic-scale societal issues. But I didn't expect all this to be set up just to be resolved in the third game.

I expected the third game to be about the reapers, and the reapers only. Instead they squeeze all of these storylines into the reaper war and we have reapers being huge obstacles in the way of getting these jobs done. I'd rather have reapers just totally be the main focus and have these other storylines be DLC for it or even be a part of a sequel.

As well, going along with having the reaper war in the background, instead of having Harbinger & the reaper forces as the main villains, we have TIM & Cerberus take that role and I didn't like that either. All this combined we have pretty much this whole game be a bunch of fetch quests to get what we want. I'd rather have had a Mass Effect game with revolutionary gameplay, different enough from the previous two to match what it would take to take on a reaper army.
 
The idea that the Reapers are a massive force that will kill everybody has been spelled out since the end of ME1, ME3 is about getting everyone together to fight the Reapers. They're already here, they're killing billions and we have no way to stop them. The point of the game is to stay alive long enough to actually try to get a force that could stop them. We have at least one force that is working against us and trying to kill us as we go and we have to deal with them as well as deal with the Reapers. Everyones problems we stopping them from helping and the only way to get any type of support is to either help them or kill off the command structure and take it over yourselves. The second option would take too long even as Renegade Shepard so the only thing to do is help. It makes sense from a story perspective, it also lets them deal with the crap from this series and in the future ME games come up with new crap to fight over.
 
The idea that the Reapers are a massive force that will kill everybody has been spelled out since the end of ME1, ME3 is about getting everyone together to fight the Reapers. They're already here, they're killing billions and we have no way to stop them. The point of the game is to stay alive long enough to actually try to get a force that could stop them. We have at least one force that is working against us and trying to kill us as we go and we have to deal with them as well as deal with the Reapers. Everyones problems we stopping them from helping and the only way to get any type of support is to either help them or kill off the command structure and take it over yourselves. The second option would take too long even as Renegade Shepard so the only thing to do is help. It makes sense from a story perspective, it also lets them deal with the crap from this series and in the future ME games come up with new crap to fight over.

I know what the point of the game was dude. I do not think the execution was right, and I will stand by that forever, mainly because I love Me2 so much. That game has a special place in my heart because it is just one of the best games, EVER and Me3 could not bridge the continuity as good as it could have.
 
I only expect one ending and one ending only from this show - an ambiguous one.
 
At the end of the show, Rick will wake up in the hospital and that everything was just a dream while he was in a coma.
 
Rick sacrificing himself for the group, and then flash forward several years with the walker threat eliminated and Carl stepping up as the leader in a brave new world...
 
Rick wakes up from his coma in hospital and the entire series has all been a dream :funny:
 
Rick sacrificing himself for the group, and then flash forward several years with the walker threat eliminated and Carl stepping up as the leader in a brave new world...

I wouldnt mind something like that. Maye not having the zombie threat elimitated but at bay, with Zombies maybe kicked out of a major city.
 
Okay then, he wakes up and it all was a dream but it turns out that the world has been invaded by aliens then he and everyone in his group gets superpowers and costumes to fight them off.
 
Rick sacrificing himself for the group, and then flash forward several years with the walker threat eliminated and Carl stepping up as the leader in a brave new world...

I've also has something similar to that I mentioned here but seeing as how they could keep going for twelve seasons Carl will actually be an adult. We could see it take place in real time.
 
Okay then, he wakes up and it all was a dream but it turns out that the world has been invaded by aliens then he and everyone in his group gets superpowers and costumes to fight them off.

bonus comic book ending?
 
The final scene is Michonne, walking silently in a herd of walkers, holding two long ropes, one with walker Rick, and the other with walker Carl.
 
Maybe the entire series was Carl hallucinating after overdosing on chocolate pudding.
 
Rick sacrificing himself for the group, and then flash forward several years with the walker threat eliminated and Carl stepping up as the leader in a brave new world...

With people still yelling at him to get in the house.
 
The final scene is Michonne, walking silently in a herd of walkers, holding two long ropes, one with walker Rick, and the other with walker Carl.

she'd only do that if they betrayed her in such a way.
 

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