Walking Dead, Season 8

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fascinates me that the actors playing many of the main characters are British -- Rick, Negan, Jesus...

Umm, Jeffery Dean Morgan (Negan) is not British
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fascinates me that the actors playing many of the main characters are British -- Rick, Negan, Jesus...


Pretty sure Jeffrey Dean Morgan is American, not British.
Anonymous
^^^ but Maggie and Morgan are
Anonymous
Why did they not snipe Negan instead of pisschatting back and forth for however many minutes?

Is this entire season going to be "the war?"

Gabe. You tried to save him...why? Seriously? Eye roll here. And...now, you have a gun and Negan doesn't, but he wants YOU to be wearing sh!ttin' pants? Ooooook.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^^^ but Maggie and Morgan are


Maggie's accent is a bit of a hmmmm. She's American. I think one of her parents is British, but she grew up in the US and moved to England as a teen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^^ but Maggie and Morgan are


Maggie's accent is a bit of a hmmmm. She's American. I think one of her parents is British, but she grew up in the US and moved to England as a teen.


She's a dual U.S.-U.K. citizen, her mother is Scottish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why did they not snipe Negan instead of pisschatting back and forth for however many minutes?

Is this entire season going to be "the war?"

Gabe. You tried to save him...why? Seriously? Eye roll here. And...now, you have a gun and Negan doesn't, but he wants YOU to be wearing sh!ttin' pants? Ooooook.


Negan is probably posturing to intimidate Gabriel, just like he did to Rick before they heard the explosion and Rick's group opened fire. Negan rules half by brute force, and half by intimidating bravado.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fascinates me that the actors playing many of the main characters are British --...


whenI here the interviews, its sill screws with my head... I'm expecting a certain voice, and its totally different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why did they not snipe Negan instead of pisschatting back and forth for however many minutes?

Is this entire season going to be "the war?"

Gabe. You tried to save him...why? Seriously? Eye roll here. And...now, you have a gun and Negan doesn't, but he wants YOU to be wearing sh!ttin' pants? Ooooook.


I think Negan will be around for the full season, but if they follow the comic at all, the whole season will not just be a series of battles with the Saviors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fascinates me that the actors playing many of the main characters are British -- Rick, Negan, Jesus...


Many of the main characters on FTWD (with the exception of Madison, Strain & Ophelia) has had an accent & aren't American:

Travis
Nick
Alicia
Jake
Troy

Listening to them all speak on The Talking Dead, you'd think that we don't have any qualified, talented actors in America, lol.

Andrew Lincoln (Rick) is truly amazing at changing his accent for the show.
His voice is so deep, dry & grizzled as Rick, but so proper, elegant & sophisticated sounding in his true British accent. That's true talent right there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fascinates me that the actors playing many of the main characters are British -- Rick, Negan, Jesus...


Many of the main characters on FTWD (with the exception of Madison, Strain & Ophelia) has had an accent & aren't American:

Travis
Nick
Alicia
Jake
Troy

Listening to them all speak on The Talking Dead, you'd think that we don't have any qualified, talented actors in America, lol.

Andrew Lincoln (Rick) is truly amazing at changing his accent for the show.
His voice is so deep, dry & grizzled as Rick, but so proper, elegant & sophisticated sounding in his true British accent. That's true talent right there.


Oh, I forgot to mention this fun fact... the actor who plays Nick actually played Voldemort in The Half Blood Prince.

I always knew there was something sneaky about that kid.
Anonymous
Season 8, Episode 2 random thoughts:

1) Chaotic and very random and a little hard to follow with all of the A-Team-style shootouts.

2) The heck is up with the King talking in that weird Yoda/Shakespeare mashup manner?

3) Morales! Had to look him up. From way back in Season 1, episode 5 when the original group parted ways. The actor lost a bunch of weight. Which, you know, the apocalypse so I guess that stands to reason.

Anonymous
I agree with all your random thoughts! especially about the chaos. I was always confused about where they were. I guess because you never see Negan's compound fully (like an architect's drawing or from the sky) I was forgetting where each group was so kept getting confused.

I didn't really get the reason for this episode - except for there to be a war (and more war and more war and more war). not really sure it would have mattered if I missed it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with all your random thoughts! especially about the chaos. I was always confused about where they were. I guess because you never see Negan's compound fully (like an architect's drawing or from the sky) I was forgetting where each group was so kept getting confused.

I didn't really get the reason for this episode - except for there to be a war (and more war and more war and more war). not really sure it would have mattered if I missed it.


I think this episode was setting up the moral/ethical conflict down the road about what to do with the Saviors after they destroy Negan. It's easy to say in the abstract that they should all be killed, but what about when that Savior is also just a dad trying to protect his baby (much like Rick and others have protected Judith)? What about when the Savior is someone who used to be on your side, and you don't know what brought him to be part of the Saviors? What about when the Savior is someone who was brought there against his will and forced to serve them to protect his family? On the flip side, it's also easy to say they should show mercy to anyone who's willing to lay down their weapon and surrender, but what happens when the person is faking to get an opportunity to kill you? Can you trust the guy who has laid down his weapon, but is still trying to verbally provoke you? What about the guy who was on your side when you last saw him, but was unwilling to consider that you might not need to be an enemy now? There's going to be a lot of internal reckoning within the group when the battle is done.
Anonymous
Just couldn't get into it. I had it on and was reading something else. Everytime I looked up it was shooting or the King preaching. I'm not feeling it this season.
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