The Walking Dead [SPOILERS]

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Kinda saw it coming at the end :/ Will never watch any more sneak-peaks in the future. It was a good episode :)

Darlyn's awesome :) Merle, where are you?
 
not keen on some of the changes they are making from the comics.... Otherwise it wasn't bad, really like the redneck crossbow dude, he should be in the books! hope he is still around when michonne comes onto the scene eventually :D
 
Awesome Episode!

... but am I the only wondering why they didn't go in for knives, machetes, swords and axes much much earlier? :D
If that was me, I would have armed myself with a nice samurai sword! :p
 
Awesome Episode!

... but am I the only wondering why they didn't go in for knives, machetes, swords and axes much much earlier? :D
If that was me, I would have armed myself with a nice samurai sword! :p

A Hattori Hanzo sword... Slice them in half, one shot.
 
Awesome Episode!

... but am I the only wondering why they didn't go in for knives, machetes, swords and axes much much earlier? :D
If that was me, I would have armed myself with a nice samurai sword! :p

There will be lots of knives and swords later :D
 
They made the new series more gory. What did you think?

I like, needs more violence and bloodshed to do justice to the books though.

Bout time a main character bites the dust too :D
 
'Walking Dead' Showrunner Glen Mazzara Leaving

http://www.thewrap.com/tv/column-post/walking-dead-showrunner-glen-mazzara-leaving-70486

Glen Mazzara, who led AMC's "The Walking Dead" to ratings highs after the exit of Frank Darabont, is leaving the show.

The departure, which came with the unsurprising news of a fourth-season pickup for the series, continues AMC's rocky record with its showrunners.

Darabont parted ways with "The Walking Dead" after its first season, and "Mad Men" creator Matthew Weiner nearly walked from the show during a contract dispute last year. "Breaking Bad" also considered leaving AMC last year before creator Vince Gilligan's contract was renewed.

But this time, a person familiar with the show told TheWrap, the issue is "100 percent not about money or contracts." Rather, it is about a difference of opinion about where the show should go in the fourth season and beyond, involving AMC, Mazzara, and the show's writers and producers, who include Robert Kirkman, creator of the comics that provide the basis of the series.

AMC said Mazzara's exit was a mutual decision. But it was apparently a recent one: In an interview with TheWrap in October, Mazzara said he would love to remain with the show until the end -- "if AMC and the fans would have me."

"I would love to be the guy shutting the lights off," he said at the time.

It didn't work out that way, even though Mazzara has made the show this seasons's top-rated drama -- even beating network shows. It also has a legimimate shot at ending the season as TV's top scripted show overall.

"Both parties acknowledge that there is a difference of opinion about where the show should go moving forward, and conclude that it is best to part ways," AMC said in a statement.

AMC also said the decision is "amicable" and that Mazzara will remain showrunner for the remainder of the third season, which resumes in February. The episodes are filmed, but Mazzara will oversee postproduction. He is also looking for his next project.

"My time as showrunner on 'The Walking Dead' has been an amazing experience, but after I finish season 3, it’s time to move on," said Mazzara. "I have told the stories I wanted to tell and connected with our fans on a level that I never imagined. It doesn’t get much better than that. Thank you to everyone who has been a part of this journey."

Added executive producer Gale Anne Hurd: "I am appreciative and grateful to Glen for his hard work on ‘The Walking Dead.’ I am supportive of AMC and Glen's decision and know that the series is in great hands with one of the most talented and dedicated casts and crews in the business. I look forward to the show's continued success.”

The question now is who will take over as the head of the show. Diehard fans might argue for Kirkman, who not only created its key characters but now has three seasons of experience working on the series. But he also has a busy career writing comics and novels.

Let's hope the show survives! :eek:
 
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