Kane52630
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she's one of the handful of people they can get rid of and no one would notice.
Yeah, the hoarseness in Negan's voice made that much funnier. And not really sure where all this hate from Negan is coming from when he's pretty much walked right out of the comic.
I loved that line afterwards too "You people are making me lose my voice" that had to be an ad-lib from JDM.
Call it what you will, she's about as useful as Tara.
So, I'm thinking about how they can go after Negan. I see them first enlisting the women on the woods. Sneak in, kidnap their leader and offer an ultimatum. Help us defeat Negan or, we tell Negan where to find you.
So, I'm thinking about how they can go after Negan. I see them first enlisting the women on the woods. Sneak in, kidnap their leader and offer an ultimatum. Help us defeat Negan or, we tell Negan where to find you.
I don't understand it either. That's the way Kirkman wrote him in the comics, and his theatrical personality differentiates him from the business-like Governor.
1. Negan is a dumb characte who doesn't translate to the screen. I've given Jeffrey Dean Morgan a lot of flak, but I'm not sure any actor can make "pee pee pants city" and "easy, peasy, lemon squeezy" not sound dumb. Like the Governor, Negan should probably have been toned down for the show. As it is now, he's like a villain thought up by a bunch of studio execs, taking the worst instincts from the 90's. "You like the Governor! Well buckle your seatbelt, 'cause Negan's in town! He's edgy! He's in your face!" He's like the Poochy of the Walking Dead. Don't be surprised if the next time we see him he's riding a skateboard down a hill, wearing sunglasses while bashing in a walker's head
2. A lot of people think Jeffrey Dean Morgan was miscast.
3. Because he's so over the top, his acting stands out as being particularly jarring, since everyone else acting opposite him is giving much more restrained performances. It's like he walked in from a completely different show
4. Finally, so far, there hasn't been much to the character beyond the fact that he's bad, and in charge. Which I get is necessary at this point into the story. But I'm hoping once the war starts, we'll see a more serious Negan, one that will justify all the hype that surrounded him.
I agree it shouldnt take 8 episodes to tell this slow as story, especially with the Tara episode actually existing... but to say Rick hasn't done anything is silly... there's not much for him to do really except for what negan wants him to do... its the same in the comics, rick is completely broken for a while until the communities unite (the finale)...
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but post-negan, jack s*** happens for a long time... theres even a time jump where nothing happened... so i am going to assume there will be a small small time jump, and a lot of filler once the all out war arc ends.
Yeah, I think I said as much in my original post. I'm not saying they need to tone down Negan's violence, but his Andrew Dice Clay, Fonzie shtick doesn't work on a show like the Walking Dead, a show that has never been known for its sense of humour. The Governor in the comics was a more over the top, moustache twirling villain (I mean, he actually had a moustache), but the writers obviously saw this wouldn't be the right approach for the show, so they made him more of a politician. It's funny, but the only time I feel JDM comes close to making the character convincing is when he drops all of the quirks he's given Negan.=The Joker;34573367. The Governor was toned down for this show.
.Baloney! I've not seen one ounce of proof that there is any kind of consesus of this
I never said he needed a backstory. But I do believe he needs more layers than "hot diggedy dawg! I'm in charge now!". Having him smugly preening around gets a bit tiresome, after a while.You don't need a backstory to make a compelling villain. Characters like the Joker are proof of that. Or Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs.
lol damn that's ruthless.
So, I'm thinking about how they can go after Negan. I see them first enlisting the women on the woods. Sneak in, kidnap their leader and offer an ultimatum. Help us defeat Negan or, we tell Negan where to find you.
But, I am thoroughly enjoying JDM as Negan... let's face it, nothing this season has been worth watching without Negan on screen.