Did the brutal new ‘Walking Dead’ make you want to vom?

October 28 00:07 2016

The season 7 premiere of The Walking Dead was written by Scott M. Gimple.

Fans of the show were forced to wait from April 3 to October 23 to see how the “Last Day on Earth” scenario played out. Mingus simply texted his father to make sure the actor who plays Negan knows how he feels about Daryl Dixon’s abduction in “The Walking Dead” Season 7. So it really was about Rick remembering those moments as an effort to, number one, not let it happen again. Having 12 million viewers is actually higher than any episode of the “Game of Thrones” got during its first season in HBO. “That means we have done something to affect these people in a way that they don’t necessarily know how to process, ‘ he said“. Andrew Lincoln added that it was about “demolishing a man”. He went on to say the violent content was a flawless example of why families should have more power over exactly what it is television networks purchase and air, reports TIME.

Then there’s the feud with Dwight on TWD. However, that still didn’t completely break the main character. He was completely shaken by what he’d just seen, and he chose to lash out at Negan by punching him. He told Rick he’d cut off pieces of Daryl if Rick acted up.

But in a brutal and horrifying scene, that has had several complaints from fans, Negan bludgeoned Glenn to death and caved his skull in…leaving his eye popping out of his head!

Aside from Glenn, AMC also released Abraham’s farewell video, which is available below. However, audiences did not know who got the bat because the season ended on an very bad, poorly-executed cliffhanger. As Cohan mentioned, the group is “abandoned and destroyed”.

What do you think of what the cast and crew had to say about Negan breaking hope in The Walking Dead? Airing on Sunday, October 30, 2016, the new episode is set to focus on what is happening with Carol and Morgan following their run-in with The Saviors and the unusual men on horses during the season 6 finale.

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Did the brutal new ‘Walking Dead’ make you want to vom?
 
 
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