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pat9714 t1_is4ikdx wrote

After Season 7 (or was it six?), I quit The Walking Dead completely. Chiefly, I realized that it is a series caught up in a never-ending loop of zombie attacks and sociopathic survivors. Formulaic plot resurfacing over and over using different characters. This is not to say the first season wasn't good. It was sufficiently intriguing to get me interested enough to keep watching. Why I stuck around after Season 2 had to do with my peers in the Army who were fans. Their chatter kept me a fan for a few more seasons.

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nicolauz t1_is4wwop wrote

The Glenn dumpster fake out had my last strain of attention and the Carl fiasco was the end. Poor kid got borked because they didn't want to pay him adult pay wages.

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bag_of_groceries t1_is5d7rk wrote

I quit after Neegan leaned his way through three seasons with the constant promise that he would die but never did.

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JeffTek t1_is62ua2 wrote

He's still alive. He's getting his own show. It's unbelievable

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bag_of_groceries t1_is8gnp2 wrote

I didn't know that. That's actually hilarious.

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JeffTek t1_is8h9v8 wrote

Lol yeah it's absurd. Him and Maggie are reluctant bffs or something now, I can't. I skipped several seasons, but I watched some of the recent ones because I figured I wanted to see the ending that's coming up and it just makes no sense

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WaltJon t1_isbstru wrote

Thats right about where I gave up

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