![]() ![]() Get my sci-fi novels on the Herokiller Series and The Earthborn Trilogy. Subscribe to my free weekly content newsletter digest, God rolls. So, how is Daryl going to find a commercial jet to get to Europe?įollow me on Twitter, YouTube, facebook and Instagram. If AMC wants to make five Walking Dead shows in the future, that’s fine, but pretending the existence of those shows doesn’t lessen the impact of the main show finale doesn’t really make sense to me. The Walking Dead’s final midseason finale, Acts of God, was an action-packed episode with other vital scenes, including Daryl Dixon making a surprise kill. This will be a seemingly permanent farewell to more minor characters who didn’t get spin-offs, but even then we have no idea who’s turning up elsewhere, or in the Tales of the Walking Dead anthology series, for example. There are also some hints that Rick Grimes himself could make an appearance for the finale, though he probably won’t be walking into the Commonwealth, but… probably somewhere else, as a teaser for his own new spin-off.Īll in all, I don’t really understand how you can have a meaningful finale when you’ve taken five of the show’s main leads and given them three new spin-offs in all corners of the globe. Carl is dead, and given the three spin-offs, I doubt we’ll see Judith Grimes dive in for him and the show do a comic-book flash-forward that will last many years. Now if anyone is the Rick Grimes stand-in, it’s Daryl, and we know he’s not going to die, he’s going to Europe. The penultimate track, Rick Grimes is murdered by Pamela Milton’s idiot son (a decision I still think was bad on Kirkman’s part) and the finale is flash-forward a year later with a grown Carl Grimes in a somewhat reformed Commonwealth is alive.īut that’s not possible here. The ending of the comics was quite convincing (spoilers to follow). ![]()
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