They will know us by the trail of the dead - WALKING DEAD Season 5

Jello Biafra

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Yeah she looks good overall, but her face kinda reminds me of Steven Seagal for some reason.
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He's adopted.
 

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And the point to give it to black male actors. Those characters are meant to be on the periphery just to say "we have blacks" and not in leadership roles.

I don't see what you proved. Mind you...I don't care and am manking an observation

So let's not hire a black man next time and just give the role to a white man if it's only 3 episodes...

You're right

Idiot

Dude was signed on for another show, I'm sure he's more than happy to get to be on the most watched show on television even if it was for ten seconds
 

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tyresse gets candid about why hes off the show ...

‘The Walking Dead’ Has A Daryl Dixon Problem

Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) is arguably the most popular character in The Walking Dead universe, and he’s been so throughout most of the television series. He’s the show’s ultimate badass, but over the last couple of seasons, he’s also become an emotionally rich character, particularly due to the depth of his relationships with Beth and Carol. But lately, the character has been in something of a funk, aside from “Consumed,” the episode in which he and Carol search for Beth (and meet Noah), and what he brought to the death of Beth with his presence, he’s been somewhat sidelined.

The problem with Daryl is that he’s not a comics character, and while that has be a boon to the series at times, it’s also been something of a detriment. Robert Kirkman, in a way, spelled out why at the Amazing Arizona Comic Con last year (via Blastr):

I like that when we sit down to write the show one of the first things we deal with is: ‘How does Daryl Dixon change this story?’ Because we always start from: ‘Ok, we like this part of the comic. How are we going to do it?’

And it’s just always interesting to get in there and be like, ‘Oh, well his existence and the fact that his personality is this, and he would behave this way, means that he would react to this person differently than this and differently than that.’

The problem, unfortunately, is that there’s several instances in which he simply can’t be added to the comics storyline, so he ends up subsuming the roles of other characters. Tyreese, for instance, was a great character on The Walking Dead TV series, but in the comics, he was even richer. Aside from a very dark suicide pact storyline involving Tyreese’s daughter (which was excised in the series), he was also Rick’s right-hand man, a role that was already taken when Tyreese joined the series. In fact, in an interview with TVLine, Chad Coleman explained that Daryl is exactly why he’s no longer on the series:


“The creation of Daryl, more than anything else, is probably the reason why I’m not on the show. I was [Rick’s] right-hand man [in the comics].”


Who replaced Tyreese as Rick’s right-hand man after Tyreese died in the comics? Abraham. With Daryl still around, that’s not likely to happen, either, and it could ultimately spell an early demise for Abraham’s character, as well. While it allows a fan favorite to continue on the series, it comes at an expense.
 

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tyresse gets candid about why hes off the show ...

‘The Walking Dead’ Has A Daryl Dixon Problem

Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) is arguably the most popular character in The Walking Dead universe, and he’s been so throughout most of the television series. He’s the show’s ultimate badass, but over the last couple of seasons, he’s also become an emotionally rich character, particularly due to the depth of his relationships with Beth and Carol. But lately, the character has been in something of a funk, aside from “Consumed,” the episode in which he and Carol search for Beth (and meet Noah), and what he brought to the death of Beth with his presence, he’s been somewhat sidelined.

The problem with Daryl is that he’s not a comics character, and while that has be a boon to the series at times, it’s also been something of a detriment. Robert Kirkman, in a way, spelled out why at the Amazing Arizona Comic Con last year (via Blastr):

I like that when we sit down to write the show one of the first things we deal with is: ‘How does Daryl Dixon change this story?’ Because we always start from: ‘Ok, we like this part of the comic. How are we going to do it?’

And it’s just always interesting to get in there and be like, ‘Oh, well his existence and the fact that his personality is this, and he would behave this way, means that he would react to this person differently than this and differently than that.’

The problem, unfortunately, is that there’s several instances in which he simply can’t be added to the comics storyline, so he ends up subsuming the roles of other characters. Tyreese, for instance, was a great character on The Walking Dead TV series, but in the comics, he was even richer. Aside from a very dark suicide pact storyline involving Tyreese’s daughter (which was excised in the series), he was also Rick’s right-hand man, a role that was already taken when Tyreese joined the series. In fact, in an interview with TVLine, Chad Coleman explained that Daryl is exactly why he’s no longer on the series:


“The creation of Daryl, more than anything else, is probably the reason why I’m not on the show. I was [Rick’s] right-hand man [in the comics].”


Who replaced Tyreese as Rick’s right-hand man after Tyreese died in the comics? Abraham. With Daryl still around, that’s not likely to happen, either, and it could ultimately spell an early demise for Abraham’s character, as well. While it allows a fan favorite to continue on the series, it comes at an expense.

And you know what, I like Daryl too. I really do and it pisses me off though that his character ruins other characters. It's bullshyt. Either they need to roll with him and really do some shyt or kill him off.
 

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It's crazy the affect most people had when Noah died... He's just a great actor, made an emotional impact right away.... I kept telling people he's gonna be around for the long run.

If it wasn't for him getting a new show I would have skipped next weeks episode in his honor.
 
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