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‘The Walking Dead’ S7 Premiere May Actually Have Driven Away Viewers
‘The Walking Dead’ S7 Premiere May Actually Have Driven Away Viewers
‘The Walking Dead’ S7 Premiere May Actually Have Driven Away Viewers
It’s no secret that Seasons 6 and 7 of The Walking Dead have proven more divisive than usual, between the buildup to Negan’s arrival, the months-long wait to identify his victim(s), and subsequent brutality. Season 7 hasn’t felt the same since, and according to ratings data, enough viewers have subsequently tuned out to reach a multi-season low.
Allow Netflix to Illustrate the Insane ‘Walking Dead’-’Breaking Bad’ Theory
Allow Netflix to Illustrate the Insane ‘Walking Dead’-’Breaking Bad’ Theory
Allow Netflix to Illustrate the Insane ‘Walking Dead’-’Breaking Bad’ Theory
Chances are, you’ve heard of a few odd easter eggs linking The Walking Dead and Breaking Bad, even going so far as to posit that the zombie apocalypse occurred shortly after the events of Breaking Bad’s final season. If not, allow Netflix to literally draw those connections for you, while we purchase supplies for a giant cork board.
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Introduced a Tiger to Challenge the TV Show
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Introduced a Tiger to Challenge the TV Show
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Introduced a Tiger to Challenge the TV Show
Even as Walking Dead comic fans knew it to be coming, AMC viewers may have been taken back by the Season 7 trailer appearance of “King” Ezekiel and his pet tiger Shiva. Season 7 brought the creature to life with animatronics and CGI, while creator Robert Kirkman admits he wrote the tiger in to see how a TV series might handle it.
‘Walking Dead’ Star Jeffrey Dean Morgan Drops Pretense of Lucille Symbolism
‘Walking Dead’ Star Jeffrey Dean Morgan Drops Pretense of Lucille Symbolism
‘Walking Dead’ Star Jeffrey Dean Morgan Drops Pretense of Lucille Symbolism
The Walking Dead didn’t afford us much time to get to know Jeffrey Dean Morgan‘’s Negan outside of of the character’s first comic appearance, but if Season 7 is any indication, the foul-mouthed sociopath is as unsubtle as ever. A new interview sees Morgan discussing his character’s relationship to trademark weapon Lucille, and … well, “It’s his d—.”

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