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New issue of the comic comes out tomorrow and it's supposedly a pretty big one. So get ready for "WILL THIS HAPPEN IN THE SHOW????"
Entertainment Weekly said:Its been a rough ride so far for Rick Grimes on season 7 of The Walking Dead. He had to sit back and watch his fellow Alexandrians be bludgeoned, gutted, shot, tortured, and beat up as Negan and the Saviors took control. Suffice it to say there was not a lot of time for chuckles or guffaws. But are things now starting to turn around?
Rick was finally ready to fight back by the end of the midseason finale, and his bro-down throwdown of a reunion hug with Daryl offered the promise of hope for our less-than-merry band of survivors. Showrunner Scott M. Gimple confirms that TWDs second half of the season (which kicks off Feb. 12) will indeed feel very different from the episodes that preceded it, and that includes what may be the biggest Walking Dead twist of all. It propels us into a very different half season from the one before it, says Gimple of the midseason premiere, while adding the following promise: Before the end of that very first episode back, you will see Rick Grimes smile.
Smile?! Like, are we talking about an almost indecipherable smirk or a big toothy grin? Either way WELL TAKE IT! Exec producer Greg Nicotero already explained to EW how they had to burn the place down before having the group rise up to fight the menace that is Negan, and Gimple is now echoing Andrew Lincolns comments to EW that the thrill of the fight is back.
With Rick, Daryl, Maggie, and others all now reunited at the Hilltop, the rest of season will likely be a walk-up to the All Out War arc from the comic on which the show is based. It means the days of silent subjugation are over, and that march towards war begins with a Feb. 12 episode that team TWD is excited to unleash. The midseason premiere is a movie unto itself, says Gimple. Angela Kang wrote it, Greg Nicotero directed it, the cast knocked it out of the park pretty much literally, youll see and the crew pulled it all together, and it was a hell of a lot to pull together.
The Walking Dead showrunner promises 'You will see Rick Grimes smile'
Yeah Rick smiling again is what fans are really looking forward to in 7b.Come on Gimple and EW.
Eichorst's backstory showed something that was far more disturbing than what happened to Glenn. It wasn't as gory, but it had a sinister element in it that echoed events that actually took place in human history.
I don't know if you saw the episode where Eichorst was revealed to have once been a radio salesman with an affection for a woman named Helga, who was kind and encouraging to him. When Eichorst fell under the influence of the Nazis, Helga broke off their relationship because it was revealed that she was Jewish.
When other officers later learn that Eichorst once had a close relationship with a Jewish woman, he lied and said that she was fired from their workplace for stealing. Later in the episode, we see several Jewish people publically executed for petty (and sometimes, untrue) offenses. Helga is among them, and Eichorst realizes that his cowardly lie killed her. That scene had a disturbingly authentic element that TWD simply can't match because it's a purely fictional construct.
And while I'm no stranger to horror, I was cringing and gripping the armrests of my chair when Eichorst was ready to kill Dutch by ramming his vampire tongue up her vagina. There was something so cruel and dehumanizing about this that it actually made me a little queasy.
If any character is in need of some actual happiness, It's Carol.
I'd put Maggie, Sasha or Daryl before Carol on that front.
No kidding. It's a given that Rick would smile at some point.
If any character is in need of some actual happiness, It's Carol.
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Entertainment Weekly said:Rick Grimes is on a mission to connect all the various communities in an attempt to take on Negan when The Walking Dead returns to AMC on Feb. 12. But what about the community he doesnt even know about?
In the episode Swear, Tara washed ashore at a place called Oceanside and found a well-armed group of women. She promised she would keep their existence under wraps, but that was before she learned what Negan and his goons did to Glenn, Abraham, and her girlfriend Denise. Will Tara still honor the secret now that she knows the stakes? And how might Oceanside possibly fit into the jigsaw puzzle that is the rest of the season?
We went to showrunner Scott M. Gimple for answers, and he had an interesting tease as far as that goes, while also dropping some intel on a big episode coming up for Dwight. Heres our quick-hit lightning round Q&A about whats in store.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: You established these different communities in the first half of the season. Are we going to see them start to connect now in 7B?
SCOTT M. GIMPLE: Ill just say that there are a lot of common threads within these communities now theyre bound together in one way or another. Thats going to draw them to each other.
7A kind of mirrored the second half of season 4 in that people were spread out and a lot of the main characters we only saw in 2 or 3 episodes. Is that going to continue here, or do these communities connecting mean were going to see more of everyone together?
The structure of 7B is very different, just as 4A was different to 4B and the connections and characters are coming together.
Oceanside is much different and introduced much later in the comic. Why decide to bring it in here and should fans expect that we have not seen the last of them?
Theres definitely unfinished business there. And the information that Oceanside and what it possesses would be a very big deal to Rick.
What can you say about Dwight moving forward and his relationship to Negan, because were getting close to a pretty pivotal time for him in the comics?
Easy, Dalton! Easy, big fella! Dont make me angry like an old man trying to send soup back in a deli. Let us not spoil anything. Or, at least, if peeps want to spoil it, reading the comic is the best way to do it. I will say that an aspect of episode 11 deals a LOT with this.