The Historic Downfall of The Walking Dead

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    Timestamps
    0:00 Intro
    2:56 The Early Days
    8:47 The Peak
    13:25 Beginning of the Problems
    24:45 The Big Shift
    27:51 The Fall From Grace
    39:11 The Ending
    46:33 A Dying Franchise
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  • @thicccheese4007
    @thicccheese4007 Před rokem +22228

    I think the show fell apart when fans realized the loop the story was in. Find new settlement, deal with some walkers, introduce new bad guy, kill at least one beloved character to really hammer in the fact the bad guy is the bad guy, drag on the war with the bad guy, kill at least one more beloved character, final battle with the bad guy, move on to find new territory because walkers just decided to show up out of nowhere, repeat process.

  • @kkaugustine1958
    @kkaugustine1958 Před rokem +34935

    Killing off Carl for shock value was beyond stupid. Especially since he is the ENTIRE reason Rick has for living, and also in the comics he survived.

    • @latima123ify
      @latima123ify Před rokem +818

      Didn't the actor not want to do the show anymore? If that's true then it wasn't really for shock value

    • @kkaugustine1958
      @kkaugustine1958 Před rokem +4828

      @@latima123ify Actually the actor Chandler Riggs bought a house close to the set to continue the show when he was abruptly fired. He apparently paid a pretty penny for it too. His dad was pissed abt it on social media.

    • @kkaugustine1958
      @kkaugustine1958 Před rokem +2447

      Also (allegedly) Scott Gimple was behind the idea of killing Carl off. I remember at the time ppl were so mad, there was even a petition to get Gimple removed from the TWD.

    • @MrAnybody04
      @MrAnybody04 Před rokem +2607

      @@kkaugustine1958 Mind you, the entire comic run carl survived and was the one who end off the entire series. idk why gimple still runs the show after firing Chandler over giving him a pay rise bc he turned 18...

    • @mandolyn
      @mandolyn Před rokem +821

      ​@rob This is what I'm sure they wanted people to think, but no, they blind sided Chandler Riggs.

  • @christamist
    @christamist Před měsícem +611

    The fact that carl survived 2 bullets yet randomly gets bitten and dies. That irritated me so much. At least give him a better death than that.

    • @rafaelarcas942
      @rafaelarcas942 Před měsícem +19

      If only Scott Gimple thought about that.

    • @Julian-hw7eg
      @Julian-hw7eg Před 23 dny +34

      That was their biggest mistake. Carl’s comic storyline hadn’t even started and they killed him off half a season before he would have been the main character, his absence was felt 10x more when Rick left

    • @natansoto3673
      @natansoto3673 Před 22 dny +26

      To add insult to injury, Siddiq, the very person Carl died for gets taken out by an undercover Whisper rendering Carl's sacrifice as pointless.

    • @Biusmenoi
      @Biusmenoi Před 2 dny

      @@Julian-hw7egthey killed him off before chandler turned 18 bc they didnt want to pay him adult salary

    • @grumpymonkeyenterprises6413
      @grumpymonkeyenterprises6413 Před 17 hodinami

      so true, I logged off after this

  • @Lylslet
    @Lylslet Před měsícem +210

    Killing Carl off literally ruins the whole purpose of Rick’s story and the entire show. Carl was literally hyped up to be the fruition of Rick’s immense effort in surviving and raising a son during everyone’s worst nightmare.

    • @ShadowSonic2
      @ShadowSonic2 Před měsícem

      They gave Rick a new son to replace Carl's role in the story

    • @rafaelarcas942
      @rafaelarcas942 Před 13 dny +7

      @@ShadowSonic2but it was still a bad idea and apparently, it didn’t work.

  • @samuelault4723
    @samuelault4723 Před 10 měsíci +6204

    I think it’s fitting that a zombie show lived longer than it should’ve

    • @MzCheecharella
      @MzCheecharella Před 10 měsíci +66

      😛😂🤣🤣🤣

    • @JonHuhnMedical
      @JonHuhnMedical Před 10 měsíci +57

      Under rated comment!!

    • @ryman1933
      @ryman1933 Před 9 měsíci +193

      I've long told people "The walking dead franchise is a shambling corpse of it's former self." there is some sort of poetic irony in that lol

    • @MaileyMcAslan
      @MaileyMcAslan Před 8 měsíci +6

      LOL

    • @dylanmonstrum1538
      @dylanmonstrum1538 Před 8 měsíci +8

      LMAO that's just clever

  • @prathikdevaruppala
    @prathikdevaruppala Před rokem +11169

    I’m so glad that Steven Yeun, danai gurira, and Jon Bernthal found so much success apart from the show

    • @muvaofpearl
      @muvaofpearl Před rokem +363

      ...and Sonequa Martin-Green.

    • @prathikdevaruppala
      @prathikdevaruppala Před rokem +781

      @@muvaofpearl I gotta be honest, I don’t really see her in much stuff anymore. Steven Yeun got nominated for a Freaking Oscar! Danai Gurirai is in Black Panther and Jon Bernthal is everywhere.

    • @mackielunkey2205
      @mackielunkey2205 Před rokem +397

      @@prathikdevaruppala She's in Star Trek Discovery, and Norman Reedus was on Death Stranding and Helluva Boss.

    • @prathikdevaruppala
      @prathikdevaruppala Před rokem +277

      @@mackielunkey2205 Yeah Norman Reedus is probably gonna be in a lot of stuff goin forward, but I don’t really know a lot of people who watch discovery so I’m still in question with Sonequa Martin Green

    • @dzas_cave
      @dzas_cave Před rokem +140

      Invincible, Okoye, and Punisher

  • @Amymyhie
    @Amymyhie Před 2 měsíci +649

    Chandler Riggs didn’t find out he was going to die until the episode he gets bit. It said in his script that Carl was frightened, which confused chandler because this is CARL, he wouldn’t be shaken up by a walker, I think he had to go to a director or something to even be told

    • @yashdwivedi9450
      @yashdwivedi9450 Před 2 měsíci +76

      Ikr and they suddenly made Carl pacifist who wanted to stop fighting and wanted his dad to create some imaginary community where no one fights. I think they used Carl’s as an excuse to keep negan that is keepinh JDM on the show, bcoz in no universe he should’ve been spared. And then the rest of story just about how negan is good guy who had to do things and he is the only badass who can take down whisperers.

    • @taketinnn33
      @taketinnn33 Před měsícem +11

      Just shows how cheap the people running this were

    • @cooperbridge7929
      @cooperbridge7929 Před měsícem +20

      I believe it also came out that Chandler bought a house out near the predominant shooting location before he found out, which then led to people assuming that AMC just didn't want to pay him the same wage as the other adults

    • @VastoFlo13
      @VastoFlo13 Před měsícem +4

      The Walking Dead directors and writers did Chandler dirty in order to keep Negan alive. Watching the show Carl went from badass to a peaceful dude. A complete 360 from his character. The writers went woke, which is why people hate woke stuff. Like many have said it’s okay to create stuff that includes woke ness but they freaking drowned the show with it. They kept ass actors like the girl that played Tara, and Denise. I felt like they did it perfect with Rick and Michonne cause you feel both actors chemistry and also Aaron was great, but then they took it to woke level 50000.

    • @edmundduke1296
      @edmundduke1296 Před měsícem +26

      ​@@VastoFlo13Bro what 'wokeness' are you talking about. What part about Negan not killing people is woke but Rick having an interracial relationship isn't??

  • @EuphoricOverdose
    @EuphoricOverdose Před 2 měsíci +118

    The fact AMC fired the showrunner that started it all for a guy that ran it into the ground all over trying to capitalize on the success from the first season is the biggest mistake they made. Imagine if the show had Frank Darabont the whole time.

    • @MakeYouFeelBetterNow
      @MakeYouFeelBetterNow Před 19 dny +12

      Frank is one of the best writers of all time. Executives ego was the problem, they want yes men/women.

    • @charliemountain82
      @charliemountain82 Před 16 dny +3

      I've been saying this since they blew up the CDC.

  • @Hazeljv3
    @Hazeljv3 Před rokem +7962

    I'm one of the people who bailed on TWD shortly after Glenn was killed off (which I felt created a huge charisma void in the show tbh), but the first death that set off bad writing alarm bells in my head was Beth's. I know that a lot of people didn't like her and probably didn't care, but I did, and the fact that the writers gave her some strong character growth just to immediately kill her off was a HUGE red flag for me. It felt really cheap and unnecessary.

    • @angelaholmes8888
      @angelaholmes8888 Před rokem +548

      Yeah after beth died I stopped really caring about the show

    • @AJ-pu9jq
      @AJ-pu9jq Před rokem +961

      Same, Beth’s death was a big “oh actual narrative payoff isn’t a priority anymore” moment for me lol

    • @nope19568
      @nope19568 Před rokem +381

      honestly i feel like they couldve done so much if they found a way to work with the hospital or something but noooo, they just kill her and it sucks, totally agree with the caring less after

    • @robertlind186
      @robertlind186 Před rokem +568

      Beth basically committed suicide, it was absolutely idiotic and devoid of her arc and character

    • @5i.260
      @5i.260 Před rokem +690

      yeah, her arc in the hospital was literally pointless, because....she dies. And Noah literally dies five episodes later. Like??

  • @HJ-ek6hn
    @HJ-ek6hn Před 11 měsíci +4172

    Crazy to think how TWD and GOT were the two biggest things in television for almost a decade, and because of how bad they messed both of those shows up, absolutely nobody talks about them anymore.

    • @user-wi9hv2pb2q
      @user-wi9hv2pb2q Před 11 měsíci +74

      yes, what they are missing is the people who are fans decades later.

    • @YouTubeIsTwitter2.0
      @YouTubeIsTwitter2.0 Před 11 měsíci +571

      And compare those 2 with breaking bad, which was a consistently good show from 1st to last season

    • @CallMeSlade
      @CallMeSlade Před 11 měsíci +110

      @@CZcamsIsTwitter2.0 I wouldn’t say all of the episodes were good, season 1 was boring as fuck, a lot of filler episodes in season 3-4. Only when Gus and Jesse become a duo it gets good

    • @kayanarede
      @kayanarede Před 11 měsíci +55

      The only way HBO will be able to redeem itself from the character assassination of Daenerys Targaryen is to bring her back on that Jon Snow spin off nobody asked for.
      As for the hype, they pulled a surprising feat with the first season of House of the Dragon. It was actually preety good and made me remind of GoT first seasons.

    • @phattjohnson
      @phattjohnson Před 11 měsíci +15

      @@user-wi9hv2pb2q It hasn't been decades yet dawg, and both shows already have a pretty low remaining fanbase :P

  • @milkbottle4u
    @milkbottle4u Před měsícem +71

    Biggest mistake that led to all the others was firing Frank Darabont. “Yeah, let’s fire the guy that made Shawshank, The Mist, and The Green Mile.” Brilliant

    • @jiggycalzone8585
      @jiggycalzone8585 Před 8 dny +9

      The biggest "what if" ever is if they had allowed him to run the entire series

    • @KingofGermanic
      @KingofGermanic Před dnem +1

      ​@@jiggycalzone8585 I think he would've ended it way sooner. Somewhere around season 3 or 4. Maybe even after 2.
      As flawed as the show is I'm glad I got to see Negan and Rick's breakdown in Alexandria. Some of my favorite moments in TV

  • @rafaelt8589
    @rafaelt8589 Před 2 měsíci +424

    The walking dead is like 100% more enjoyable when you watch a full season at a time. The boomerang storytelling becomes far more manageable and the fakeouts take less time to be revealed, so it fixed a lot of the issues for me

    • @codmatterk
      @codmatterk Před 2 měsíci +51

      Honestly I think this is what it was written for. They created the show right before streaming took over completely, and it's definitely a binge show rather than one you wait every week for.

    • @user-wu7mc5jq4g
      @user-wu7mc5jq4g Před měsícem +3

      Same here I've basically seen all major storyline ege fear/two and daryl dixon show current going thur the rick and machone show

    • @EricaPike1
      @EricaPike1 Před měsícem +2

      I agree with this. I didn't have an option to watch an episode a week, so I had to buy the DVDs and could binge them.

    • @griffinpiercer
      @griffinpiercer Před měsícem +13

      I agree, I recently watched the show for the first time on Netflix and a lot of the issues that are talked about here don’t seem a huge deal to me. I actually don’t mind season 7 and 8, they both have really good moments. However I can definitely imagine how slow they would seem with an episode a week.

    • @AsdeyMiller
      @AsdeyMiller Před měsícem +3

      yeah i only ever watched it on netflix so that was not something that annoyed me at all

  • @Dave-zw4tu
    @Dave-zw4tu Před 7 měsíci +1852

    Daryl put it perfectly "That small group we had back in the beginning, could do anything." - That small group was broken up to complex individual character stories, rather than group stories. The break up of this small group resulted in the downfall of TWD.

    • @GHOULY782
      @GHOULY782 Před 6 měsíci +39

      Well, keeping this Group would eventually become boring. I know it might be controversial, but I loved the negan arc, the larger scale... i loved it

    • @ThatBlueSkull
      @ThatBlueSkull Před 6 měsíci +16

      i think going on either full scale group stories or going all in on individual character stories is a bad a idea the key to both would be moderation in both areas sometimes there character stories other times with the group this would keep it interesting for longer

    • @dynamite215
      @dynamite215 Před 6 měsíci +14

      They spread it way too thin smh

    • @teeahtate
      @teeahtate Před 6 měsíci +3

      I agree. We liked the group stories, but the series still lasted a long time.

    • @justgivenofox9543
      @justgivenofox9543 Před 5 měsíci +9

      Dude once it started branching out from the original group it got to be enough. If they kept the same rinse and repeat but kept the group small, not necessarily the same just small, I think it wouldn’t have come off as tedious. They played it out too long so there couldn’t be coordination between the legions that actually made it through and became established

  • @kevinmarrett9532
    @kevinmarrett9532 Před 10 měsíci +2533

    The most important thing that people needed and didn’t get, causing them to quit, is HOPE. People watch apocalyptic shows because they want to see people dragging civilization back from the pit. They don’t want to just watch a never ending treadmill of character introductions and deaths while the setting stays the same.

    • @NixDeGraves8888
      @NixDeGraves8888 Před 9 měsíci +220

      Yes! I was praying that at some point a season would become like a good settlement building game. The survivors would get a foothold, start to beat back all the bad guys and walkers. They would grow the colony. Then they could explore plots like how they are going to industrialize or write a new constitution of rights for the survivors in the camps or create a mini democratic government. There could be cool discovery channel-style shows where clever ingenuity shows the audience how ore is mined to create new items from scratch. There could be problems with a draught where they have to build an aqueduct. There could be scouting runs going further out to other states make contact with other colonies. Like if they sent some of the cast up to Massachusetts where “the modern minute men” have fortified an old revolutionary war era fort and created a new republic but there is some plot twist where they are bad. But instead the show tried to mill their tried and true formula. New colony , things are good for 5 minutes, mean mean bad guy does extra mean thing, colony destroyed, rinse and repeat. I was thoroughly done with this show by season 7.

    • @JeremyRobbins1996
      @JeremyRobbins1996 Před 9 měsíci +25

      This is actually why The Last Ship is one of my favorite apocalypse show

    • @leahbelieva
      @leahbelieva Před 9 měsíci +27

      Yesssss I describe seasons 6 and beyond as a constant kick in the nads with no sign of relief.

    • @truecolors51
      @truecolors51 Před 8 měsíci +9

      No, I didn't care if they found a cure or not I was so hooked on the characters that all I wanted is them to stay alive. And not only did they all turn into badasses and leaders, they also started to rebuild civilizations in terms of maintaining the old values and morals and making the world safer. They made a new world and that is much more interesting than finding a cure and kill all the zombies of the world 😂. They went against all odds and took a doomed world and constructed it from the beginning. They went from scared nomads to leaders and world makers. HOPE is all the show is about along with values such as family, trust, love, humanity.thats the biggest plot twist for me. But ok😊

    • @hopoff9968
      @hopoff9968 Před 8 měsíci +16

      Yes that's exactly what I was thinking, at some point the viewer stops giving a shit. I capped out in season 4, by then it became very clear to me that if they don't find a cure to transition the story, there was no reason to keep watching because it would be just more of the same. By that point you already see cults, cannibals, betrayals, and all manner of walkers. So a tactic a lot of formulaic shows like this resort to is killing off characters to raise the tension. But the problem with that is its a short lived win, and now you have to introduce a new character that will hopefully connect with the audience and take the last one's place, and that only gets harder and harder with each subsequent death.

  • @demiggi
    @demiggi Před měsícem +117

    Before Glenn's fake-out death everything made sense, everything worked, everything was almost 'air-tight'. Everything that happened up to then had logical explanations. But that scene when dozens of walkers stand over him and somehow only ravage the person on top of him, whilst Glenn is able to 'sneak' away, is for me the start of the end for the Walking Dead Series.

    • @MrsLPAmy
      @MrsLPAmy Před 25 dny +18

      Yeah especially 'cuz they literally killed him a few episodes later. It was such an unnecessary fake-out scene.

    • @hata6290
      @hata6290 Před 22 dny +1

      I think that’s just when you got jaded tbh

    • @Dave002
      @Dave002 Před 14 dny +2

      @@hata6290 not at all, he explained it perfectly, you don't have to dislike the show for it, but that scene was completely illogical and unnecessary, whether you liked it or not.

    • @hata6290
      @hata6290 Před 14 dny +1

      @@Dave002 I’m saying I believe the comment is biased, because they call EVERYTHING before the fake out air tight. Yeah, the fake out was noticeably off, but to say the entirety of the show before it was AIR TIGHT seems very biased, almost like that’s where the rose tinted glasses get taken off

  • @mehukattti
    @mehukattti Před 2 měsíci +36

    I'm literally getting ptsd from the clips you're using 😭
    Seeing all those pointless side characters again, can't remember any of their names, just hours and hours of walking and talking and walking and talking 😭

  • @philippeh3904
    @philippeh3904 Před rokem +3402

    The handling of that season 6 finale is what killed the show. Teasing us to wait for months for the payoff. You noticed how much the viewership dropped after the opening episode of season 7. They should’ve showed Abraham being killed as the final scene of season 6, that way the audience thinks it’s safe. And then late into episode 1 of season 7 Glenn dies and shocks us all. Much better way to handle it

    • @after-hours
      @after-hours Před rokem +86

      I was supporting The walking Dead all the way up until season 6 that's when I said enough

    • @misterkite
      @misterkite Před rokem +91

      It was obvious the show was going nowhere in season 4.

    • @gabrielacanette5485
      @gabrielacanette5485 Před rokem +140

      I hated season 5, they separated the characters into too many plot lines, for such a LONG time, and part of what makes a show entertaining is that! seeing the characters interact with each other. And the end was just nonsense, Beth had such a potential as a character, and they killed her way too early and in the most dumb way possible.

    • @MrAnybody04
      @MrAnybody04 Před rokem +20

      I thought people who stopped watching at this point were being ridiculous considering people who read the comics already saw it coming but I think building up sm hype for months for that episode was a bit much which put people off.

    • @caitlinirelan5641
      @caitlinirelan5641 Před rokem +48

      I stopped watching at the end of season 6. Glenn was my favorite character and when I heard that he died in season 7 it encouraged me even more not to continue. I stopped because I realized how BADLY repetitive it was getting. There's not many shows I actively go, hm I'm gonna stop watching this.
      The walking dead was one.

  • @dicarpio2177
    @dicarpio2177 Před 11 měsíci +1472

    They spent far too much of the show forgetting that:
    1) you can cover yourself in zombie guts and they’ll ignore you
    2) if you michonne it and remove a walkers arms and jaw so they can’t attack you, you can keen them as pets on a chain and other walkers will leave you alone
    And then they killed Carl…

    • @Bayard1503
      @Bayard1503 Před 11 měsíci +25

      But that can't be a long lasting solution, always covering yourself in rotting guts...

    • @LiberPater777
      @LiberPater777 Před 11 měsíci +262

      ​@@Bayard1503 If 2 girls can share 1 cup, you can tolerate some zombie guts.

    • @Bayard1503
      @Bayard1503 Před 11 měsíci +56

      @@LiberPater777 Funny. But it's not about that, it's about germs, bacteria that could kill you, especially in a world left without antibiotics. Anyway, later seasons went beyond that, as in simple zombies aren't really an issue anymore. There was a moment where their city is completely overrun by a horde and they just stood there and fought them and won. Most of the zombies are already pretty rotted, decaying a lot, as in mushy and easier to stab :)). Anyway, after plenty of weak seasons I think the one with the whisperers was actually very good. Haven't watched the final season yet.

    • @3takoyakis
      @3takoyakis Před 11 měsíci +27

      @Asimpnamednutsack only once and in the end it isnt about mindless titan story anymore
      its about flesh gundam

    • @sam-psonsmith9951
      @sam-psonsmith9951 Před 11 měsíci +19

      @@Bayard1503 The whisperers was definitely better than season 8 which was mostly a bore.
      But still not worth going on for another 2-3 seasons after that. They should have ended the story with alexandria.
      Also, you don't even need guts. Michonne got a little walker blood on her in season 3 or 4 and they immediately ignored her.
      At this point you just need a jacket with some blood on it.
      They also forgot that Walkers can't bite through duct tape which we saw in season 3 as well.
      So you could easily make bite proof clothing. Especially around the usual weak points, arms, legs, neck.

  • @r.jskrammit9762
    @r.jskrammit9762 Před 2 měsíci +32

    I think one thing people forgot about watching this show as it aired on sundays was as the show grew how much longer and more frequent the commercial breaks became. The big episodes had to be 1hr 30min just to get and actual hour of the show. 1hr episodes were really around 40 mins. The show really felt it was being written around commercial breaks

  • @azzulbustillo
    @azzulbustillo Před měsícem +20

    yeah season 7 broke me tbh. watching it really felt like a chore and then season 8 rolls around and they kill carl for no good reason, yeah i’m done.

  • @langhammerintheair21
    @langhammerintheair21 Před rokem +2016

    I really liked how in the beginning of the show it tried to keep a firm grasp on reality, for a science fiction horror, of course. What I mean is that in the beginning the story was told as if it was a hypothetical of what would/could happen if such a disease existed. It felt so real, so plausible. Then, it started to feel cartoonish. It lost that feeling of immersion and became ridiculous.

    • @chinii_eej
      @chinii_eej Před rokem +83

      I feel like zombie movies struggle so much because we mostly have a good idea of what we’d do in such a situation. TWD from what I remember, has no cultural concept of zombies or undead, so there’s already a massive bridge we need to cross to actually cause viewers to stick around.

    • @johnmv1140
      @johnmv1140 Před rokem +290

      The moment i saw a tv spot witha dude sitting on a throne with a fake af looking tiger on a leash, i knew i was right in quitting at the start of season 7

    • @GoblinsAreAGirlsBestFriend
      @GoblinsAreAGirlsBestFriend Před rokem +17

      I heard that argument a lot around season 7 and though I had my own issues with the show, I never agreed with that - with all due respect for the fact that that's just how it felt to you, and that's fine. As a reader of the comics, the things that other viewers found "too much" (Ezekiel and his tiger, etc.) were always going to be part of the storyline for me. That was just always going to be the story because that's the source material so it didn't catch me off guard as much, I guess.

    • @JoshMightymouse
      @JoshMightymouse Před rokem +17

      Read the comics

    • @redsixx669
      @redsixx669 Před rokem +108

      The early seasons had that creep factor for that exact reason, it felt like it COULD actually be possible

  • @theflyingdutchman1301
    @theflyingdutchman1301 Před rokem +524

    Cant remember who, but someone once said "The art of making a show/serie is knowing when to stop" Crazy how many shows dont learn from this.

    • @sanye4k
      @sanye4k Před rokem +7

      that so true 🤣🤣

    • @unsubme2157
      @unsubme2157 Před rokem

      What do you think should have been a natural end point? When rick blows up the bridge?

    • @theflyingdutchman1301
      @theflyingdutchman1301 Před rokem +15

      @@unsubme2157 They should never have made so many off those weird decisions, pretty sure dropping from 14 million viewers plus onto less than a million had a big part in Andrew Lincol leaving or atleast made the choice far more easy. Think they should have stopped strong to maybe pick it up later instead of ruining the show lmao.

    • @Bingo_the_Pug
      @Bingo_the_Pug Před rokem +33

      I love pizza, but if I eat pizza every day eventually I’ll get sick of it

    • @lukelocks9083
      @lukelocks9083 Před rokem +2

      There's an old saying in showbiz, "Leave them wanting more".
      Ricky Garvais knows & practises this so well, as he if anything, stops his shows short.

  • @RyanHeinzman1985
    @RyanHeinzman1985 Před 2 měsíci +17

    I'll never forget the very first episode. Shane and Rick responding to a high speed chase. The shootout. Waking up in the hospital and everything is turned upside down. Watching them in another episode inside the CDC trying to get answers. Didn't the doctor end up telling Rick everyone was infected? Thought I read that somewhere

  • @Unknown0525
    @Unknown0525 Před měsícem +21

    It would have been so much better to just have Negan do one hit on Abraham, cut to black, then save Glenn’s death for the premiere.

  • @DrkLrdK
    @DrkLrdK Před rokem +918

    My biggest problem was when the group would do something that was extremely effective and helpful, but then several episodes later would completely discard the idea.
    "Hey this is a really effective way to kill zombies without putting us in danger."
    "I know! Lets not do that ever again."
    "Agreed!"

    • @kman1893
      @kman1893 Před rokem +15

      @@TackJorrance project zomboid fellas know

    • @pauldickhoff3594
      @pauldickhoff3594 Před rokem +95

      I was really expecting the series to show people getting to grips with the new reality of zombification, rebuilding the world with a lot of innovating ideas and power struggles between opposing ideologies on how to rebuild the world.
      There's was so much they could have done with the series, if they had the balls to phase out the so called "main plot" of menacing zombies.
      IRL Human civilisation would probably recover from a zombie apocalypse WAY faster than the runtime of the original series.

    • @flossordie2256
      @flossordie2256 Před rokem +3

      ​@@kman1893 hahah pz boys represent

    • @bluenote4727
      @bluenote4727 Před rokem +29

      @@pauldickhoff3594 "IRL Human civilisation would probably recover from a zombie apocalypse WAY faster than the runtime of the original series."
      Have you seen how people, medias and governments acted with covid, that wasn't a dangerous virus ?

    • @littleman787
      @littleman787 Před rokem +4

      Do you have an example? Can't think of any

  • @samuelriley1
    @samuelriley1 Před rokem +1029

    I'd argue there was an additional fatal mistake - announcing the Maggie & Negan and Daryl spinoffs before the show actually finished. Once they announced them, any scene where these characters were in danger had zero tension because we knew they were going to be fine because they're needed for the spinoffs! Totally destroyed the idea that no-one is safe and could be killed off at any moment

    • @jasonadersonwedion9874
      @jasonadersonwedion9874 Před rokem +15

      Agreed

    • @valmiro4164
      @valmiro4164 Před rokem +72

      The show was pretty dead by that point

    • @whodatnation1222
      @whodatnation1222 Před rokem +43

      While I would agree, those characters already had super heavy plot armor by that point so their scenes were always inconsequential

    • @ramseyabdul1873
      @ramseyabdul1873 Před rokem +1

      Great point

    • @ricardojaye305
      @ricardojaye305 Před rokem +18

      I saw an article where JDM actually publicly complained about that.

  • @masquerade3852
    @masquerade3852 Před měsícem +12

    I always liked how at the start, every time you see a fight break out you really didnt know if your fav character would live to tomorrow. Its a shame it went so downhill. I think personally the biggest downfall of walking dead was the shift from zombies and survival to a theme of humans being the real monsters

    • @MakeYouFeelBetterNow
      @MakeYouFeelBetterNow Před 19 dny +2

      Zombies became an afterthought. I also thought it was unrealistic that food and water were not a constant concern, because it should have been. In real life, that's ALL you would be focused on.

    • @Arianita2001
      @Arianita2001 Před 4 dny +1

      ​@@MakeYouFeelBetterNowthey even had medications and packaged food not expired for like more than 10 years lol

    • @MakeYouFeelBetterNow
      @MakeYouFeelBetterNow Před 2 dny +1

      @@Arianita2001 Oh and the gas that lasts over 10 years was nice too. People still driving around in the Daryl Dixon show.

  • @paragonnight437
    @paragonnight437 Před měsícem +12

    I found out the Walking Dead finished through this video and I am one of those guys who never returned after the Finale of S6. I thought I quit much sooner but turns out I made it through a lot and you perfectly highlighted why I stopped caring and answered a question I always had . . . Why? Boomerang Story Telling

    • @Catherine-Breton
      @Catherine-Breton Před 11 dny

      I just stopped at the first episode of season 7... It was the worst scene I've ever watched in my entire life !! I'm SO DONE !!

  • @Demsky83
    @Demsky83 Před 4 měsíci +366

    Terminus is when I realized the show was on a loop. Travel, find a group, get overwhelmed, regroup, conquer opposition, settle down, encounter another group. Start loop again.

    • @HotelMari0Maker
      @HotelMari0Maker Před 3 měsíci +6

      Funny, I lost interest right after Terminus when they were in Alexandria. I stopped watching somewhere in-between the Glenn fake-out death and the reveal that it was fake, so I spent years being confused cuz I thought he died but was still seeing Glenn merch in stores 😂

    • @ogge9296
      @ogge9296 Před 3 měsíci +8

      agreed. weird that he didn't mention it in the video. the show being so formulaic and repetitive is why many i know quit watching it

    • @JohnSmith-bw6pv
      @JohnSmith-bw6pv Před 3 měsíci +2

      I have never heard a dude complain this much.. over something so mundane too :|

    • @tennoo160
      @tennoo160 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Isn’t it what would happen in real life?

    • @correxis4546
      @correxis4546 Před 3 měsíci +6

      ​​@@tennoo160That's exactly what would happen in real life

  • @RubSomeDirtOnIt
    @RubSomeDirtOnIt Před rokem +1161

    I got tired of the constant recycling of "find a safe place, lose it fighting other humans. Find a safe place, lose it fighting other humans", but what really killed it for me was the tell in the writing. It always gave away who was going to die next and it sucked all the suspense right out of the show for me. Starting with Beth, as soon as someone had a scene or episode emphasizing good emotions - hope or optimism for the future, happiness over achieving something emotionally important, long sought peace or contentedness, etc. - you knew that person was going to die within an episode. Beth had found her courage and was seemingly "rescued", and then she died. Noah believed in Alexandria and wanted to become an architect, and then he died. The veterinarian chick finally found a soda for her girlfriend and then immediately died. Abraham finally made peace with his past losses and found happiness in love again, and then he died. Sasha, same. Bob, same. Glenn, same. Carl, same.

    • @DopelyTV
      @DopelyTV Před rokem +21

      totally agree

    • @kaia6584
      @kaia6584 Před rokem +105

      Agree 100%. The focus shifting from zombies > gunfights and people politics became dull REALLY quick. Like suddenly zombies, the struggle to find resources and the struggle to survive were just an after thought. Just tools to be used by the writers when convenient- be that for shock value deaths, “strategic” use during human v human fights, momentary nuisances to remind you they exist, etc. I *like* zombies. I like the idea of survival mid apocalypse, dealing with ever evolving and multiplying enemies. A group of people learning and adapting to an environment that is so inherently hostile with fewer resources everyday. THATS what I want and I think many zombie fans feel similarly. I was hooked by the zombies, not the “omg aren’t people just so awful?” Obviously there will be inter group conflicts and you can (should) use this type of situation to explore human psychology, but do so while keeping zombies as a focal point. You can have political strife WITHOUT GETTING RID OF THE ZOMBIES! Add that on top of the way they disrespected the audience in the last 4 seasons and you’ve effectively ruined the entire franchise. I watched fear the walking dead when it first started, I wanted to go back to the glory days. I stopped season 2 or 3. The characters were annoying with inconsistent or nonsensical motives and personalities. Like most modern media, the writing didn’t make sense if you thought about it for more than 2 seconds. They need to let it go, let it die in grace instead of shitting on the legacy like they have been.

    • @dueydeebs5848
      @dueydeebs5848 Před rokem +66

      ​@@kaia6584 Your comment resonates with me on a nearly spiritual level. If you look at any form of zombie related media, the writing is always too similar. In Fear the Walking Dead, they had THE ULTIMATE zombie survival setup on a yacht. Zombies can't swim. Humans can't access it without great risk. A yacht! After the way they wrote the teen girl, which was a guest on the boat, to find the captains gun and hide the ammo from him while she literally starts calling the shots as if it's her boat and ends up getting pirates to conveniently come cause problems to "move the story along."
      It would be immensely refreshing to see a show about ZOMBIE SURVIVAL. I'm tired of the perspective always being from the POV of "least likely survivors" I want to see a show written about how survivors lose their ranks to the horde, learn about the horde, adapt ways to out think, outsmart, and out maneuver a completely relentless enemy that feels no pain, no fear, and has no need to ever rest.
      They only ever write about human pathos and how people are dicks and can't get over their own shit even in the end of the world. It's starting to look like writers of the genre have lost sight of why people are fans of the zombie apocalypse genre to begin with. I almost long for some decent zombie survival that doesn't get reduced to human tribal wars with zombies in the crossfire.

    • @RubSomeDirtOnIt
      @RubSomeDirtOnIt Před rokem +10

      @@dueydeebs5848 Yep, I agree with this. I feel like Dead State is the only piece of zombie media that's ever captured that element for me. It had its problems, but the humans vs zombies element was never one of them. Which is ironic, since it pitched itself as being a "humans are the main obstacle" kind of thing. It even dealt with the psychological element, like needing to build a soud proof room in your base because survivors that you recruited were losing sleep and going crazy with the non stop zombie noise outside.

    • @gManGabe
      @gManGabe Před rokem +11

      The cycle you mention there got me to throw this and a bunch of other shows out early. Dexter comes to mind as another example of the story repeating itself that bored me into quitting.

  • @komarpineda4192
    @komarpineda4192 Před 2 měsíci +38

    Since I saw all the seasons (three 😂 times now) on Netflix. The boomerang effect was not distracting. Yet perhaps effective to one: save some budget costs per episode run, and two: for an audience it helped invest more time on some unique characters and relieve ourselves from some congested plots. So that Boomerang effect worked on Netflix. But I could see how it would affect a Sunday to Sunday run.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 Před 2 měsíci +2

      No it didn't work anywhere, season 7 onwards is a failure

    • @RedX165
      @RedX165 Před měsícem +8

      When it comes to live cable and having to wait weeks to even a month to see what happens. That shit did not work.

  • @RailroadTy
    @RailroadTy Před měsícem +12

    Man, I so clearly remember watching those first couple episodes with my mom. That was the first show that we passionately watched together after I was an adult. I graduated in August 2010 so I was back home for the first time in years when the first season aired and we fell in love with it instantly.
    Such a bummer that it fell off so hard/the pattern became so recognizable. I fell off after Carl died and have only now started to dip my toes back into it since I've heard such good things about the Daryl show and the Rick/Michonne show. I like both of them well enough so far and I think it's because the show was able to focus down into one story line with one set of characters.
    They never mastered how to handle the large ensemble cast and it ended up feeling like our characters were never really together after a certain point just due to the narrative structure of the show. It got real frustrating to spend three or four hours to see one event from all of the perspectives when other shows were doing so much more in less run time.

    • @mikeinthemix
      @mikeinthemix Před měsícem

      I know you fell off but are you and your mom watching the newer stuff together still? Your comment took me back

    • @RailroadTy
      @RailroadTy Před měsícem +1

      @@mikeinthemix I fell off after the Carl death, she hung on for a couple years afterwards, just kinda to see how things went.
      She lost faith eventually as well and stopped watching new episodes, but still kept tabs on it and popped in and out here and there. She watched the Daryl show last year and gave me positive reviews.
      I already watch The Last Drive-in on Shudder and the host, Joe Bob Briggs, will usually do a special episode for the pilot of all of the spin-off TWD shows, do I hit their episode hosting the DD pilot and was surprised how much I liked it.
      I didn't really want to give TWD my live back because they'd burned me in the past, so I didn't really watch the rest of the Daryl show at first.
      It wasn't until Danai started making appearances on some of my podcasts to promote TOWL that I really decided that I was gonna really give them a fair chance. Danai just seemed very passionate about their work on this series and it felt genuine.
      So yes, right now we are back on it together. But it isn't appointment television the way that it used to be. We watch it when we can, we discuss it when we're both caught up, etc.
      I've now caught up on DD and TOWL at this point, and I think if the season finale of TOWL is good, I think we'll be fully back on board.
      I'm not watching all the Fear seasons and other nonsense that I've missed since the Carl death, though. That still seems like a very large commitment to me.

  • @Dm34421
    @Dm34421 Před rokem +761

    Hollywoods obsession with franchises and spin-offs is what killed the walking dead. The writers focused their time on the spin-offs instead of the OG walking dead

    • @angelaholmes8888
      @angelaholmes8888 Před rokem +13

      Yes exactly

    • @RaptorJesus
      @RaptorJesus Před rokem +15

      Something-something, Walking Dead became a zombie franchise, something-something.

    • @softjytsu
      @softjytsu Před rokem +71

      hollywood thinks everything needs to be some cinematic universe and it's pissing me off

    • @cameronjosephvideos5942
      @cameronjosephvideos5942 Před rokem +45

      I''m not sure why anyone believed The Walking Dead has an interesting enough premise to justify all these spin offs. This isn't Marvel where the universe is so flexible in the stories it can tell. And even Marvel now feels dull and too much to keep up with, The Walking Dead is just people surviving zombies. There aren't a lot of new and exciting things you can do with such a premise. Even one show struggled to keep that interesting for 11 seasons straight, now they expect us to be interested enough to watch several spin offs just to understand what's going on.

    • @stephaniewozny3852
      @stephaniewozny3852 Před rokem +8

      The overall lesson we can take from this insistence on extending franchises past their expiration date and franchise fatigue is quite simply: "Know when to fold 'em".
      It's a comedy, but I think _The Golden Girls_ managed to end right when the show felt it was nearing its "Jumping the Shark" moment. The show was still entertaining, but you could kind of see where the writers began putting more wacky premises into the plots, and they left on a high note with Season 7.
      I notice that for long running shows, about the sixth or seventh season is right when it hits its zenith. Then it gets kind of hit or miss from there if it goes on. Season 10 and beyond seems excessive, many shows either going through the motions or jumping the shark and straying from what made much of the shows successful.
      Just an interesting pattern to note.

  • @BigDaddy_Geoff
    @BigDaddy_Geoff Před rokem +1737

    It’s so insane to me and a testament to the talent of Frank Darabont that he managed to make such a good show with only 6 episodes that managed to fly that high for 10 more seasons and half a dozen more shows before it slowly rolled to a stop.

    • @jonathanlee5314
      @jonathanlee5314 Před rokem +25

      You're absolutely right.

    • @jdgaf2058
      @jdgaf2058 Před rokem +178

      Never should have gotten rid of frank

    • @p0p7art
      @p0p7art Před rokem

      @@jdgaf2058 no thanks Michael kandal was better

    • @riseofazrael
      @riseofazrael Před rokem +221

      @@p0p7art Naw, season 1 is the peak of the show. It just kept getting worse and worse the longer it went on.

    • @eliaspickering6470
      @eliaspickering6470 Před rokem

      @@p0p7art not a fucking chance lmao

  • @pr0pagandhi511
    @pr0pagandhi511 Před měsícem +5

    Honestly Negan killing Glenn was when I left because seeing his head getting bashed in with his eye popping out was just a resolve to a kind of gore that I do not appreciate

  • @farrismusicofficial
    @farrismusicofficial Před měsícem +4

    Off topic kinda, but I just wanted to say how great the intro to this video is. From the song to the shots, the editing is flawless. I repeated those 15-20 seconds like 40x 🤣

  • @jackandrews7878
    @jackandrews7878 Před 4 měsíci +907

    They can make 20 different spin-offs and none of them will ever come close to inducing the amount of anxiety that season 1 gave. Darabont is a one of a kind director who knows how to cast versatile actors and make them act in a realistic way that reflects the situation of the characters that they’re playing.

    • @Noahloveless1
      @Noahloveless1 Před 4 měsíci +4

      You seem to have missed the group that kept track of and manipulated the paths of massive hoards across the whole country in the one with the kids.

    • @jackandrews7878
      @jackandrews7878 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Noahloveless1 that one was dogshit too. no one wants to watch a tv show about a bunch of dumbass teenagers in a zombie apocalypse

    • @3RAN7ON
      @3RAN7ON Před 4 měsíci +7

      After Glenn's fake death, it was a huge shocker at the beginning of season 7 when he got it after Abraham. The fans were led to believe there would be only 1 death and I remember how shocked I was. It was so brutal

    • @Leechwife
      @Leechwife Před 4 měsíci +10

      Honestly, even the second season was absolutely horrible in my opinion. I remember watching it and waiting for SOMETHING that would remind me of season 1 and I did not get it. The difference to season 7 when I stopped watching altogether being that I understood the series being in the beginning of it's story and forgave the senseless bs at the farm. I would endure Lori being the absolute worst of any tv show character because I couldn't give up. At season 7 I was like "No, not this time, I cannot for give this".

    • @Noahloveless1
      @Noahloveless1 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Leechwife​I didn't see anything wrong with Lori. At least she was 1 an actual unedited character from the comics and 2 actual character from the comics. The trash characters were the wokified girl boss version of Carol, the killing of Carl so they can replace him with a female character that died at birth in the comics then theirs them replacing the awsome redneck character Merl and replaced him with a woke version of a redneck that never exists in the comics. If they just stuck with the comics the show would have been 999x more awsome.

  • @moonie2687
    @moonie2687 Před 8 měsíci +1070

    it's not even fair to the actors what the writers did to this show. they carried it so hard for as long as they could. i am so proud of everyone who blew up because of the walking dead. michonne went from zombie slayer to wakanda warrior, and thats exactly what she deserves. total fucking badass that she is.

    • @MikeyDoe
      @MikeyDoe Před 7 měsíci +19

      Grateful she returned for the new show

    • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
      @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Před 7 měsíci +62

      The Walking Dead became a parody of itself. The show about zombies became a zombie show that would not die. Pretty funny actually. It was really just a cash cow that AMC refused to let go because it kept making money no matter how bad it got.

    • @terryrichmond4723
      @terryrichmond4723 Před 7 měsíci +12

      Season 1 & 2 were the best, only show that stayed good from start to finish was SOA.

    • @trishlangford5773
      @trishlangford5773 Před 7 měsíci +4

      What went wrong was what is wrong with all Hollywood failures these days. The writing. The writing just went downhill towards the end.
      Yeah that same mob who are striking for more money and holding Hollywood to ransom.
      Where did the inspired writers go? The early episodes were great. About halfway through the run it really went off the boil. For me it was taking the focus off the zombies and instead humans fighting each other. The worst villain was Jeffery Dean Morgan's character. Now I love JDM. I think he's sexy but his villain was such an unremittingly evil
      and brutal person. That's when it went off the boil for me. Surely if the world was really in such a dire place the humans would have to be united in the face of a common enemy. This brutal infighting, human against human was a total turn off. It became your typical humdrum goodies against baddies. The show lost it's feel of the strange, the threatening the unknown.

    • @randomguy4781
      @randomguy4781 Před 7 měsíci +13

      @@terryrichmond4723 Breaking Bad stayed good from start to finish too, along with SOA the big difference between those two shows versus other shows like TWD or Dexter is they knew when to end it. shows like TWD/Dexter and many more go on way too long that it kind of ruins it

  • @helmortart
    @helmortart Před 2 měsíci +1

    I really liked your Video and Your Voice, everything was described perfectly! Thanks for your work! :D

    • @Julian-hw7eg
      @Julian-hw7eg Před 23 dny

      Although, there wasn’t a single mention of the comics it’s based on. In a 52 minute long essay!

  • @DEdmondW
    @DEdmondW Před 2 měsíci +6

    I came to admit that I only started watching TWD for the first time ever in december 2023. I am VERY late to the party but probably as obsessed as everyone else was back in the day. I just started the last season and I absolutely agree with everything you said.
    Well done video.

    • @mikeinthemix
      @mikeinthemix Před měsícem

      Lucky lol Enjoy! How did you feel when they faked glens death? It bothered me so much but I purposely shrugged it off to stay loyal to the show

    • @DEdmondW
      @DEdmondW Před měsícem

      @@mikeinthemix the one in the back alley? I felt sorry for everyone who had to live through the Cliffhanger 😬 That's a reason I don't watch stuff like this in real time, I HATE to wait.

  • @bigbrothertiger4370
    @bigbrothertiger4370 Před 11 měsíci +556

    the first four seasons were so immersive, my favorite part of it is how all the characters became a family even though they were all from completely different backgrounds.

    • @thebugaboo
      @thebugaboo Před 11 měsíci +16

      Yeah... and it isn't ever really something that the show SUPER harps on, you just really get the vibe that all of these people REALLY care for each other and they will show it. I wish things could've gone better for the show.

    • @cjerp
      @cjerp Před 11 měsíci +1

      i stopped watching during season 4 and never got back into it. then i had 2 coworkers talking about it non stop with spoilers so why bother xD

    • @vgm_central
      @vgm_central Před 11 měsíci

      yes. i discovered the series after i played the first episode of walking dead game on my phone. and all of a sudden i saw an episode on my tv of the tv show and i fell immeadiately in love with it. i loved the first 4 seasons so much.

    • @dusteedawg2915
      @dusteedawg2915 Před 11 měsíci

      My favorite was merl fuckin Dixon. Such a rounded unique character.

    • @thebugaboo
      @thebugaboo Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@dusteedawg2915 he reminds me too much of literally every man in my state. He was an ok character, mostly just a racist who got a cool hand and had a redemption arc before dying.

  • @TheAnxiousOpossum
    @TheAnxiousOpossum Před rokem +1425

    Carl was literally the very soul of The Walking Dead, killing him off like that was the last straw imo. He had so much potential, I wanted him to become the eventual protagonist of the show after Rick's hypothetic death, but off course we can't have nice things.

    • @firstlast9846
      @firstlast9846 Před rokem +116

      In the comics he grows old and becomes Negan’s caretaker / a gunslinger.. for Robert Kirkman’s sporadic writing quality he stuck the landing in the comics.

    • @onmoron4175
      @onmoron4175 Před rokem +18

      he didn't had any potential, carl was a forgotten and missed used character since the start, killing him off didn't do more than giving a refreshed start to TWD, reason why season 9 n 10 are so good

    • @NoBodyNoCrime758
      @NoBodyNoCrime758 Před rokem +17

      dude who played him was really a good actor and it started to really show

    • @darkwoods1954
      @darkwoods1954 Před rokem +33

      I never got this. The soul of the show? He was an annoying character played by a bad actor. Killing him off was clearing out the dead wood.

    • @sjbrooksy45
      @sjbrooksy45 Před rokem +33

      @@darkwoods1954 🤣🤣 I hated that freaking kid. Then the right when I started to like him they killed him. Carl in the comics was awesome.

  • @Noah-ih7mw
    @Noah-ih7mw Před 2 měsíci +3

    I stayed loyal to the show until the "end," and the last episode definitely broke my heart in a big way. I was unable to watch the Daryl and Maggie/Negan series. But will give the Richone one a shot. I hope to hear an update from you on these spinoffs at some point. Great video and insights!

  • @JBjopa8
    @JBjopa8 Před měsícem +1

    Great video! And I agree with you on so many points

    • @Julian-hw7eg
      @Julian-hw7eg Před 23 dny

      Although he didn’t mentioned the comics a single time

  • @shadowslayer205
    @shadowslayer205 Před 3 měsíci +966

    38:34 If someone told younger me that the walking dead's later seasons would have survivors cosplaying as stormtroopers while riding on horseback, I would've called them crazy.

    • @Ridiculousman3
      @Ridiculousman3 Před 2 měsíci +29

      I stopped watching way before that came into play. When I saw images of it I laughed my head off. It looked so cheap and plastic

    • @Spore9996
      @Spore9996 Před 2 měsíci +14

      I mean, that was in the comics too, lol. They were meant to be pure white and the design is basically identical between the two.

    • @Ridiculousman3
      @Ridiculousman3 Před 2 měsíci +7

      @@Spore9996 yeah they should have changed the colour since they took liberties with everything else

    • @chuuwars
      @chuuwars Před 2 měsíci +3

      That comes from the comics thought and it isn't a bad idea by itself when viewed in context, and it definitely wasn't what made the show or the seasons bad.

    • @lapplandkun9273
      @lapplandkun9273 Před 2 měsíci +3

      For real, when I first saw an episode of it, I actually thought they were stormtroopers, no joke.

  • @Courier_Seven
    @Courier_Seven Před rokem +2168

    My grandmother was absolutely enthralled by this world's story and characters when it started airing in 2010. Sadly we lost her around the time season 4 started. Beautiful woman inside and out and we miss her terribly but I'm thankful she didn't get to see how they ruined one of the most popular and groundbreaking television series of all time.

    • @afierymess2307
      @afierymess2307 Před rokem +143

      I'm sorry to hear that, but hey.
      At least she didn't have to put up with this horrendous, CW-tier writing.

    • @Courier_Seven
      @Courier_Seven Před rokem +78

      I'm almost certain she would've dropped the show after they killed off Carl. That's when I stopped. Rick eventually leaving I believe we all could've handled if done right, but Carl was supposed to be the one spirit that carried on in the story.

    • @Chadius_Thundercock
      @Chadius_Thundercock Před rokem +17

      Then thank god she passed before she saw the last season

    • @Courier_Seven
      @Courier_Seven Před rokem +57

      @@Chadius_Thundercock even if she did end up seeing the last few seasons, the horrible writing and dialogue alone probably would've taken her out.

    • @sarawael8993
      @sarawael8993 Před rokem +19

      @@Courier_Seven BRUHHH I CANT- stop ill be going straight to hell if u keep saying that

  • @milodemoray
    @milodemoray Před měsícem +3

    I was also a huge fan from the start, but the show, and I parted ways after our introduction to Negan and his goons. The scene with our "beloved" characters at Negan's mercy and it's outcome.

  • @RanveerSingh-gq1qw
    @RanveerSingh-gq1qw Před 18 dny +1

    Great video and superb efforts🎉

  • @catsrambling
    @catsrambling Před rokem +707

    as someone who only watched the first 2 or 3 seasons, I wonder: where do they think a show like this would end? Because I always saw it as a doomed thing, but now I'm seeing a character going to... Paris? How? Is he swimming? By boat by himself?

    • @spoons250
      @spoons250 Před rokem +258

      Dont worry. It will time jump and he will wake up with amnesia, unsure how he got there. There will be vague clues and hints without ever having any real debunkable detail said. Im not even kidding, that's what leaks say

    • @TsubasaAnimations
      @TsubasaAnimations Před rokem +72

      Helicopters and planes become a thing in the universe in season 8 and the awful season 5 of FTWD 😂

    • @aweigh1010
      @aweigh1010 Před rokem +43

      @@spoons250 lmao peak writing degeneracy.

    • @user-yc5lb8fw5r
      @user-yc5lb8fw5r Před rokem +22

      That’s a good point. Even the comic book had a kind of weak ending from my understanding.

    • @guccifer764
      @guccifer764 Před rokem +43

      @@user-yc5lb8fw5r
      Yeah, from how it was described to me, it sounds like Rick dies, theres a huge time jump, then society is restored. Its really fuckin weird.

  • @chadhenderson2922
    @chadhenderson2922 Před 8 měsíci +573

    Michael Rooker’s Merle Dixon doesn’t get ennough love when we reminisce on this show. He was so good at capturing desperation, vitriol, rage, humiliation, and so many other emotions.

  • @BarefootPeasant
    @BarefootPeasant Před 2 měsíci +6

    The end came for me when Negan killed Abraham and went straight to work on Glen. I didn't even wait for him to finish... just turned it off and never went back.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 Před 2 měsíci

      Why though?

    • @BarefootPeasant
      @BarefootPeasant Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@leob4403Too gratuitous and sensationalistic for my taste. Like watching a snuff film. Generally, the vibe of things under Gimpel was rubbing me the wrong way, and that scene was the last straw. I didn't miss the show a bit.

    • @MakeYouFeelBetterNow
      @MakeYouFeelBetterNow Před 19 dny +2

      Me too. There is no hope without those characters and we lost humanity with others (Beth, Hershel, etc) only to be replaced with characters I didn't like. If I were in that situation, Neghan would not be alive and neither would I. End of story. I can't watch anything with Neghan in it to be honest.

  • @stingray1740
    @stingray1740 Před měsícem +3

    39:32 it’s gets worse and a lot more frustrating with the spin off series. I would just go back and watch the first few seasons and remember the good old days 😂

    • @ShadowSonic2
      @ShadowSonic2 Před měsícem

      I thought the spin-offs were pretty good, better than half of TWD.

  • @machodgdon
    @machodgdon Před rokem +328

    Killing Carl off will go down as one of the worst choices ever made in the history of television. But what made it worse was immediately next season they killed off Henry, the character they gave Carl’s Whisperer storyline to, making his death even worse

    • @gavina4241
      @gavina4241 Před rokem +1

      nah that was a cool ass death

    • @chazchoo99
      @chazchoo99 Před rokem +28

      This!! Exactly this!! Killing off Carl was bad (read the worst possible choice ever), but killing off Henry? Really?? The "border marking" scene in the comics still strikes me as one of the most devastating twists ever, and the way handled it in the show was like Negan's introduction on steroids: subverting expectations solely for the sake of subverting expectations instead of just adapting amazing source material.

    • @III_Ed_B_III
      @III_Ed_B_III Před rokem +35

      They killed off Siddiq relatively fast too, who Carl had risked his life for.

    • @gavina4241
      @gavina4241 Před rokem

      @@III_Ed_B_III i find that such a silly complaint because people be saying “carl died for nothing” when his sacrifice got the community a doctor who help rebuild this community even bringing in new life for the future

    • @III_Ed_B_III
      @III_Ed_B_III Před rokem +12

      @@gavina4241 Was that sacrifice mentioned, linked, or developed, in later episodes? I'm talking about character development, and writers having an understanding for their characters and audience, and bringing that to the screen explicitly as well as implicitly (a skill which declined in this show over a period of years, to a laughable point in the latter seasons).

  • @SymbiSpidey
    @SymbiSpidey Před rokem +359

    The most egregious thing about the Glenn fake out death is that the way he fell and the circumstances behind the situation would have made it IMPOSSIBLE for the following events to play out as we see them.
    For me, it was the first major example of the show prioritizing shock value and cliffhangers over anything else

    • @DSVlad
      @DSVlad Před rokem +24

      It was infuriating that he survived it, and then infuriating again when they just knock him off anyways

    • @JDUBB2399
      @JDUBB2399 Před rokem +7

      I remember watching that episode with my family, and I guessed exactly what was going to happen.

    • @blakegriffith1835
      @blakegriffith1835 Před rokem +10

      He died in the comics. If they stuck to the outline of the comics and didn’t fill the latter half of the show with poorly shot, never ending gunfights that looked like updated footage from Miami Vice, it could have been awesome.

    • @OllieBlazin
      @OllieBlazin Před rokem +1

      The most infuriating part for me was that when a death normally happens, they show up on talking dead, or the producers say something “heartfelt”.
      This was the first time they broke the 4th wall and said that Glenn’s story is yet to be finished……meaning if anyone rage quit, they’d be incentivised to return and the ratings got a boost

    • @liwojenkins
      @liwojenkins Před rokem +5

      @@blakegriffith1835 Exactly, they forced that due to "it happened in the comics", then ignored other awesome and important stuff in the comics. Ugh.

  • @Eveyrttt
    @Eveyrttt Před 24 dny

    Incredible video, enjoyed it thoroughly!

  • @UpstageBeast
    @UpstageBeast Před 8 dny +1

    It's always funny to me, as someone who always waits for a show to end before binging through all the episodes; hearing about people's reaction to stuff like season finales and cliff hangers lol.
    I think it's better to enjoy media this way cause you can just find out years later that a show will have a bad end and just skip it.

  • @swkrissie
    @swkrissie Před 11 měsíci +731

    I am the only member of my family who watched TWD until it ended. It began with my entire family loving it, and me saying goodbye alone.

    • @jamesbell1613
      @jamesbell1613 Před 11 měsíci +16

      Sounds like me pretty much. 😂

    • @ineedmoreflavour1955
      @ineedmoreflavour1955 Před 11 měsíci +49

      Vast majority of people dropped off after season 6.

    • @stephencarlsbad
      @stephencarlsbad Před 11 měsíci +14

      So the question is... Whats the appeal for being a glutton for punishment? 🤣

    • @spodergibbs5088
      @spodergibbs5088 Před 11 měsíci

      Your family stopped watching because it turned to shit. It actually turned into a terrible show.

    • @norahorphzinger6721
      @norahorphzinger6721 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Damn, your family experience with TWD was more accurate in the end to a zombie apocalypse than TWD was XD

  • @rienjen
    @rienjen Před 3 měsíci +214

    The Walking Dead is a good example of how dystopian universes are great to create easy conflict, but the payoff at the end is almost always nonexistent. Having the entire world burn is a tough problem to solve.

    • @lapplandkun9273
      @lapplandkun9273 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Walking dead is also what not to do when writing a dystopian based fanfiction that isn't zombies or otherwise.

  • @biblestarproductions4202
    @biblestarproductions4202 Před měsícem +2

    Solid video! Really enjoyed!!

    • @Julian-hw7eg
      @Julian-hw7eg Před 23 dny

      Although, there wasn’t a single mention of the comics

    • @biblestarproductions4202
      @biblestarproductions4202 Před 23 dny

      @Julian-hw7eg I thought he mentioned something about certain characters being from/not being from the comics at certain points. But I think this was more focused on the downfall of the TV show and less of the comics themselves

    • @Julian-hw7eg
      @Julian-hw7eg Před 23 dny +1

      @@biblestarproductions4202 much it’s downfall was because it deviated from the comics too much

    • @biblestarproductions4202
      @biblestarproductions4202 Před 23 dny

      @@Julian-hw7eg very true

  • @Yohoho9
    @Yohoho9 Před měsícem +1

    When the armored trucks had thin sheet metal flopping in the wind before the war with Nigan thats when i realized the 'ive already made it this far lets just finish the show' didnt matter anymore lmao

  • @Piratequeen010156
    @Piratequeen010156 Před 4 měsíci +863

    I stopped watching the exact episode they killed Carl off. Him dying wasn't apart of the comics or plan- the producers just didn't like that the actor was wanting to attend college AND act. So, they killed him off. Carl signified hope to me and I wanted to see him become a leader and to see a world where a cure works- to live for his mom and Judith and be a rock for his father. Him dying was the last straw for me, I didn't care about anyone else's survival as much as his. The kid survived so much shit just to have a random and unnecessary death.

    • @kjellkleine
      @kjellkleine Před 4 měsíci +11

      it wasnt unnecessary or random at all, they were in the middle of a war and he died because he helped a person he didnt even know, and that had a huge impact on everybodys views and thinking, i would have loved to have carl still in the show but his death wasnt random

    • @Fackunator
      @Fackunator Před 4 měsíci +130

      ​@@kjellkleineit was unnecessary and random. The where or what of his dumbass death doesn't take away from that. Carl, THE Carl, should know how to handle a couple of walkers.

    • @Piratequeen010156
      @Piratequeen010156 Před 4 měsíci +29

      fair view point, but because he had survived sooo much since being a child, it FELT random to just get bitten the way he did then to take himself out. That death had been done multiple times before. I guess it could be realistic in that no one is safe and not all deaths need to be grand- but his character wasn't supposed to die in the first place, so it felt out of no where and lackluster @@kjellkleine

    • @Piratequeen010156
      @Piratequeen010156 Před 4 měsíci +20

      I agree with this, It's been years since I stopped the show (on the exact episode of his death) but I remember feeling that exact way: "how did carl mess up against a couple of walkers when he has been through so much more" it didn't make any sense. I felt irritated/annoyed and it pulled me out of the show because I was thinking "what idiot wrote this?" I guess it could be debated that people make mistakes and can get taken down by the most simplest of things, but meh, it really was an awful way to end his character@@Fackunator

    • @Fackunator
      @Fackunator Před 4 měsíci +34

      @@Piratequeen010156 EXACTLY. Carl, who at that point knew how to deal with the living, should not have been ambushed by a couple of walkers. Yes, one could argue that "people make mistakes", but killing walkers at that point in time, should come as easy to Carl as walking. He was raised in the apocalypse. I'm not saying he should've been a ninja or something, but he should've handled the situation with the expertise expected from a child of the apocalypse. The moment he died is when I tuned out as well, and never looked back. The disservice to his character was my last straw

  • @taylorgayhart9497
    @taylorgayhart9497 Před rokem +768

    I’m sure some people are going to argue that Game of Thrones had a bigger downfall, but the fact that I didn’t even know that the show had ended, I think speaks volumes to how much of a downfall it had. At least Game of Thrones had people talking until the very end. Hell eight years later, and we’re still fucking talking about it! PS I don’t know if it’s actually been eight years, honestly, it feels like twice as long ago thanks to Covid, but I just threw a number out there.

    • @empressfreya9872
      @empressfreya9872 Před rokem +199

      And Game of Thrones ended while there was still a giant fandom. The show was trending every week still. The ending actually managed to make people ANGRY. TWD just fizzled out

    • @raffy234
      @raffy234 Před rokem +42

      I thought the show had ended years ago. Until CZcams Shorts showed me clips of the finale and Rick Grimes's scene

    • @ryandabian2982
      @ryandabian2982 Před rokem +27

      A bit of false comparison though. GoT ended in 2019 before the streaming saturation that came in the 2020s. The content fragmentation in the recent years have made it harder for newer shows to get that blockbuster/watercooler level success you used to see.
      Though choosing to drag the show to 11 seasons and bleeding viewers at an exponential rate was a decision that the executives took that damaged the brand and health of the show.
      Unless your audience is mostly seniors that will literally die watching your show like NCIS or Law and Order, it's best not to keep it chugging along with hundreds of episodes of diminishing returns.

    • @roseolivas08
      @roseolivas08 Před rokem +40

      The only other show I can think of that's had a similar downfall is Supernatural or Grey's, but Grey's is STILL going so only time will tell if they'll keep going for ANOTHER ten years

    • @greyblueme9711
      @greyblueme9711 Před rokem +12

      @@roseolivas08 hasn't the lead of greys said she's begged for the show to end for the past like 6-10 years?

  • @ewejes2370
    @ewejes2370 Před 2 měsíci +1

    the last lines about the show being the real walking dead killed me💀bro it was good
    (btw I struggled for some time trying to define things that dissapointed me in twd, but now after this essay it became much clearer, so thanks)

  • @SirBladewind
    @SirBladewind Před měsícem +2

    I pretty much jumped ship when they killed Glenn. Glad to see I wasn't the only one.

  • @Krelion1
    @Krelion1 Před rokem +606

    Carol: We have killed people and I feel bad about it.
    Daryl: Dont, we had no choice, was us or them
    (followed by 5 minutes of somber silence with them staring into the horizon)
    I feel like they had this same conversation about 20 times in the last few seasons. It is the definition of filler, that I think is the main reason most people left. Not the deaths for shock value, but the sheer repetition of everything again and again and again.

    • @imadone
      @imadone Před rokem +15

      When they kill off all the people you root for, there is not reason to watch. I was on the fence by the time S5 E10, and fully stopped watching when Glenn died. There’s no purpose with shock & awe. And there were so many plot holes from season to season that are left unexplained that there was no purpose in watching. Clearly that’s not entertainment.

    • @reginaphalange9417
      @reginaphalange9417 Před rokem +29

      @@imadone glenn death was faithful to the comics though (in opposition to Carl’s ridiculous death)

    • @wad316
      @wad316 Před rokem +5

      This and they're on the run, they find a new base, it gets ruined, repeat.

    • @panter8895
      @panter8895 Před rokem +2

      ​@@wad316 It only happend 2 times

    • @cashel5232
      @cashel5232 Před rokem +12

      Carl's death ruined the show period. His development is the entire drive of the story until the end(in the comics), and should've stayed that way imo.

  • @crod9905
    @crod9905 Před rokem +761

    Andrew Lincoln is such an underrated actor. He gave the performance of a lifetime!

    • @cherryblossom7120
      @cherryblossom7120 Před rokem +3

      He's my top favorite with Tom Welling.

    • @Em-ih5du
      @Em-ih5du Před rokem +8

      One day I'll scroll down the comment section of a youtube video without someone misusing the term "underrated". One day... there's still hope... One day...

    • @crod9905
      @crod9905 Před rokem +37

      @Em Not sure how I'm misusing it though? It's just the truth that Andrew Lincoln didn't get much critical acclaim for this role compared to other actors from popular shows at the time. And he doesn't have the level of fame he should've had from a role like this.

    • @jim191185
      @jim191185 Před rokem +5

      @@crod9905 very true. was was in a sitcom my sister watched in the 90's and nothing else as far as I know lol

    • @DarthRushy
      @DarthRushy Před rokem +1

      @@cherryblossom7120 Welling really needs another hit show. But if not, I hope that animated Smallville he's been talking about gets made.

  • @davemieze9021
    @davemieze9021 Před měsícem +6

    The one thing they left out, was the need for water. In all these seasons, you will not see a single character drink anything, let alone water. But in 2010, it didn’t matter cuz there was no survival drama previously so nobody would even notice the lack of water.

    • @MakeYouFeelBetterNow
      @MakeYouFeelBetterNow Před 19 dny +1

      Yes. Which is why Hershel's farm and Alexandria were so critical. They also never really worried about food, but once your stores run out in a year, that's all anyone would be doing. Farming and hunting.

    • @dancergirl3337
      @dancergirl3337 Před 11 dny +1

      as someone currently rewatching the show- they talk about water all the time lmao. Pre-Alexandria they’re constantly saving and searching for water.

    • @MakeYouFeelBetterNow
      @MakeYouFeelBetterNow Před 9 dny

      @@dancergirl3337 When? I'm re-watching the entire series now. In the prison, it's never mentioned. It's rarely mentioned, in any season.

    • @mageanbradbery9029
      @mageanbradbery9029 Před dnem

      They had a water supply in Alexandra because the whisperers poisoned it. They worried about water constantly before that. They were on the run trying to survive and desperate for water, and it rained. Aaron left water for the group in order to talk to them.

  • @bigboldbrash1266
    @bigboldbrash1266 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I started watching in Season 1 on CZcams when Season two was about to come out. One thing I think was overlooked in this video was the web series for season 1 or the earlier seasons. that really added to the story and world. Like the Bike zombie, or the how Rick was able to survive in the hospital for so long. I felt that in the early seasons before so many spinoffs you really had to invest time outside of watching the show l to understand more about the world, such as playing the video games. Which I think helped it overall become so popular.

  • @edwinaannor
    @edwinaannor Před rokem +553

    the writers killing off Carl was the last straw for me, Rick without Carl just doesn’t make any sense to me

    • @angelaholmes8888
      @angelaholmes8888 Před rokem +24

      It was really stupid to kill carl off 😠

    • @imnotusingmyrealname.stopa6235
      @imnotusingmyrealname.stopa6235 Před rokem +10

      The only episode I watched after that was Rick's last.
      Even that was mainly because of the cameos.

    • @michonnewalker4246
      @michonnewalker4246 Před rokem +6

      Same

    • @katiemartin6991
      @katiemartin6991 Před rokem +11

      It feels even stupider since they gave him a son with Michonne like one season later (a son that didn't exist in the novels).

    • @mackielunkey2205
      @mackielunkey2205 Před rokem +16

      Carl living through the whole comic book series made this tv series worse in retrospect.

  • @Kopaka-ep7ug
    @Kopaka-ep7ug Před 10 měsíci +764

    A while ago I came up with a perfect ending for the show.
    The main cast find themselves huddled together on a dark street in the middle of a suburb. One by one, the characters are taken out by zombies until only Rick and Carl remain. Suddenly, Carl looks up and sees Rick is now a zombie too.
    Wearing a red jacket.
    The zombies break into the Thriller dance.
    We see zombified versions of all our favorite characters from previous seasons all together dancing as Carl looks on in horror/amusement.

    • @mythicg1159
      @mythicg1159 Před 10 měsíci +32

      This would be the moviest movie moment. Bravo AMC!

    • @srose1088
      @srose1088 Před 10 měsíci +28

      😂 You had for a minute. I'd totally watch that.

    • @chattycatty3336
      @chattycatty3336 Před 10 měsíci +10

      I want an ending with Carl poppa being sung 😂 that would be golden

    • @LunaMortem91
      @LunaMortem91 Před 10 měsíci

      For a second I thought you were making a Forest of Hands and Teeth reference, which woulda been amazing, but this: this is the ending we needed XD

    • @gRinchY-op5vr
      @gRinchY-op5vr Před 10 měsíci +2

      I now wish this had been an SNL skit, I'd actually consider that show funny for that one skit

  • @valoulenstein9020
    @valoulenstein9020 Před 2 měsíci +1

    You should do a video about The Sopranos man, you got a great analysis and a good tone!

  • @iainronald4217
    @iainronald4217 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I honestly gave up at the beginning of season 5 because their plotting was so damn tedious. The group separates, they rejoin, they move to a haven, oh no we discovered this isn't a haven, we have to team up, we're captured, we have to burn this place to the ground and escape. That had happened so many times before this, I got a couple of episodes into the Terminus storyline and noped out. And, honestly hearing the backlash and pandering it got in the rest of the season and next two, I was kind of happy I got off the Walking Dead train then.

  • @lowgem2296
    @lowgem2296 Před rokem +472

    Glenn's fake out and continous closer brushes with death was definitely frustrating because they dragged it out all season but what really made me question the competency of the writing was Beth's pointless shock value death. It felt like they couldn't find a use for her in the next season so they killed her off but it was in such a wasteful and disrespectful way

    • @tsubion8820
      @tsubion8820 Před rokem +39

      The writing for that death was clunky as hell! Oooops my gun went off by accident after being stabbed in the shoulder with a tiny pair of nail scissors. I mean, seriously... they couldn't come up with anything better than that?

    • @DrDolan2000
      @DrDolan2000 Před rokem +33

      I think it was at that point that the show started to feel "weird". It was a death that came out of nowhere and made me upset
      Of course, one might argue "just because it made you mad doesn't mean it's bad writing" or something along those lines. Which I would agree
      In fact, if you get upset about a character dying - or even leaving on other terms, the story must be doing something
      But nope; Beth's death was just plain stupid

    • @BigballsTerrence
      @BigballsTerrence Před rokem +15

      The whole hospital story was terrible, but. I never cared for Beth's character so meh. Carls death on the other hand 😐

    • @shadokat
      @shadokat Před rokem +7

      I agree! It actually felt like Beth and Daryl were going to form a close relationship, and I don't mean a romantic one because she had grown up in front of him. Then they killed her, sending an already unstable character spiraling even further out of control. As Negan so often loved to say, not cool!

    • @tsubion8820
      @tsubion8820 Před rokem +1

      @@shadokat Their "relationship" was poorly written and very confusing! I couldn't tell what they were going for at any given time. The writers were obviously conflicted and it was a difficult "sell" what with character and actor ages being all over the place! Daryl and Beth were supposed to be very young in seasons 1 and 2 and not much time had gone by in the story but Reedus was already looking too old for that particular "ship" no matter how much they messed about with his hair! They got it right later on with Daryl's uncle and surrogate father roles cuz the age gap was there.

  • @niebo3179
    @niebo3179 Před 11 měsíci +537

    I remember how hype I was about the idea of searching for a cure. Something that lasted a few episodes. There was a goal. When they revealed that this cure was bullshit, I felt there was no hope at all, no goal to reach, just "Kill the new bad guy" every season. And I got bored with Negan very quick after his shocking introduction.

    • @Drak976
      @Drak976 Před 11 měsíci +24

      I don't mind the actor guy but too much hype can kill someone. Maybe comic him was great but all I saw was a fat biker that the red haired guy could have easily just bum rushed and curb stomped.

    • @chris00nj
      @chris00nj Před 11 měsíci +11

      Same. I stopped after Season 6. There's no overarching story progression.

    • @LanceB3322
      @LanceB3322 Před 11 měsíci +11

      I stopped watching when they didn't kill negan at the end of the season they introduced him.

    • @BillKillerz
      @BillKillerz Před 11 měsíci +1

      Same, pretty much spot on where it started to crack before i stopped watching

    • @sverrebjrbk6965
      @sverrebjrbk6965 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I may sound like some purist right now, but I immediately saw the "gangsta-elderly-care"-plot line in the first season as a major red flag of things to come. It was a toneally insane decision to include it in the series, and had nothing to do with the original plot line. At that point I'd read all the comics that had been published. I quit watching after season 2 as I didn't certain directions of the TV show as believable or engaging as the comic. Especially the character of Lori, who was testing my patience from her very first scene

  • @IgnitiontheMagician
    @IgnitiontheMagician Před měsícem +2

    I was a diehard comic original from issue 8 and continued with the show for every episode until the Glenn Fake out in season six. By season six finally. I was done. After the 7 month wait I turned on the show for the first 10 minutes for the Lucille scene and walked out of the room after. The show was, forgive the pun, dead on its feet, after that.

  • @davemieze9021
    @davemieze9021 Před měsícem +4

    I watched from Episode 1 until Rick was gone. I don’t care if they write him back in, but once Ezekiel and Carol got all “Middle Ages” the charm of the show was gone. Seasons 1-5 were epic.

  • @ayydavis94
    @ayydavis94 Před rokem +423

    I’m glad you made the point about TWD going from being a show everyone you know was watching to a show that nobody you knew was still watching. Same exact thing happened to me

    • @tedeitel8060
      @tedeitel8060 Před rokem +12

      I stomached Rick's unbelievable fake accent for 5 seasons just to see Karl get killed off and the best villain the show had turned into a good guy?

    • @amferny
      @amferny Před 11 měsíci +6

      In a way, the walking dead is a metaphor on how the writers killed off their entire fanbase only leaving a few soul survivors/viewers

    • @kevinhibbard320
      @kevinhibbard320 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Went from "did you see" to "that is still going??"

  • @tforbus2
    @tforbus2 Před 2 měsíci +1521

    When negan wasn't eliminated and instead became a full time member of the "good guys" the show ended for me.

    • @nickceyssens3699
      @nickceyssens3699 Před 2 měsíci +157

      ikr, that wasn't logic at all. Storywriters would rather keep the popular character than kill him off like in the earlier seasons.

    • @macksun
      @macksun Před 2 měsíci +79

      I agree especially when they literally had several chances just to kill him. Once the 'Neegan' group was done, his character wasnt relevant. So keep him alive for....reasons?? smh

    • @zgama6511
      @zgama6511 Před 2 měsíci +77

      It happens in the comics too? That's literally just negan's story and if the show had been from his POV from the beginning you would be singing a different tune. And in all fairness to the writers negan was literally the only good character left in season 10 and 11 even Daryl has been watered down to this shell of his original character to a point where his spin off doesn't even make sense. Negans really the only character that got a good arc and as someone who loved Glenn I firmly believe negan has earned his redemption from that act at least. He still does bad things but literally every character does Maggie abandoned her people for years and endangered her and glenns baby bc she couldn't suck it up and deal with negan rotting in prison. Michonne abandons her children in the middle of a war that she thought they were losing bc she found evidence of Rick being alive and although kind of understandable she still abandons her children during a very dangerous time and a very nonsensical time as well. Show died after they killed Carl off for shock value and bc they didn't wanna pay Chandler Riggs more bc he grew up. The entire rest of season 8 just feels like something is missing and all soul left the show for seasons 9 to 11. And not to mention the person Carl died for gets choked out and killed not even 2 seasons later for yet again shock value and he doesn't even fight back. Man wasn't even vital to the story he fucked Rosita and that was about it he dies and she forgets about it him in one episode 😂

    • @zgama6511
      @zgama6511 Před 2 měsíci +13

      ​​​@@macksunRick believed Carl was right and wanted to make an example of negan that's why he doesn't kill him. As to why the others don't I have no fucking clue I agree it's dumb as shit that they don't but negan's character arc genuinely is the only good thing that came from it lol
      Edit: They could've fixed this all with better writing but they were too busy killing off the few remaining characters that people actually like then adding horrible replacements to only kill them too and repeat the same process until their entire audience actively hates every character that isn't like fucking Daryl or something

    • @user-rw2uh5bv3o
      @user-rw2uh5bv3o Před 2 měsíci +15

      At least negan had some funny lines.

  • @OliviaDaughter
    @OliviaDaughter Před měsícem

    Thanks. Excellent content.

  • @BB-ed4om
    @BB-ed4om Před 14 dny +1

    I can’t believe that it’s only been 14 years. I watched the very first episode when it first aired and that was 2010. I thought it was like 2005, then I recently looked it up. I’m rewatching it because those first seasons are like cinema, like one long movie with a lot to love.

  • @c.w.simpsonproductions1230
    @c.w.simpsonproductions1230 Před 10 měsíci +949

    Looking back, I have to give huge props to Vince Gilligan for how Breaking Bad was handled. He had a vision, and he told it in five well-paced seasons. Breaking Bad was able to avoid the same pitfall that Walking Dead and so many others fell into by not stretching out the same loop over and over again. So many shows just want to stretch out as much as possible to milk views, and they lose their audience. They go on for so long they don't know how to end.

    • @_runtybeatle36_68
      @_runtybeatle36_68 Před 10 měsíci +57

      I had wathced TWD before i watched Breaking Bad. I was under the impression it would drag on the same way and milk for views, but it didn't. It knew when to end, and it was GOOD. Now, I am watching Better Call Saul which I believe is on par with its parent show. I just wish TWD learned from Breaking Bad.

    • @handpickflick
      @handpickflick Před 10 měsíci +21

      @@_runtybeatle36_68 I'd argue that BCS is overall better than BB

    • @cheesesteakphilly
      @cheesesteakphilly Před 10 měsíci +22

      @@handpickflick
      I personally liked BB better (but they’re both still S-Tier shows).

    • @naybur74
      @naybur74 Před 10 měsíci +3

      yes, i spoiled it for myself and watched the ending, at the time i really did not care for a druggie tv show catering to all our pot heads out there, i do not do drugs, and i just could not relate, BUT.. it had a good story telling, and i think i'll give it a watch finally.

    • @liam2386
      @liam2386 Před 10 měsíci

      BB was boring

  • @wigglybacon2250
    @wigglybacon2250 Před 10 měsíci +891

    If you would have told me halfway through the show that losing Carl was what would make me quit I would not have believed you. He was a source of annoyance for me for so long, but in the Negan arc I really was starting to like him. He was showing signs of who he was going to grow up to be, and I was excited to see him become the badass protagonist that had grown up in this world. They could have killed off Rick, and had Carl slowly emerge as a new leader and I would have watched the fuck out of it, it would have been a smooth transition to the next generation. By killing Carl they killed the future of their world.

    • @iijazzy_barb9187
      @iijazzy_barb9187 Před 9 měsíci +8

      They did kill Rick off just not yet

    • @simonej9252
      @simonej9252 Před 9 měsíci +2

      NO DUDE FR!!

    • @hola_amigas8186
      @hola_amigas8186 Před 9 měsíci +15

      Carl is overrated he caused a lot of problems for the group multiple times, he was a pretty useless character because there was not a moment i can remember that he helped the group

    • @ShadowSonic2
      @ShadowSonic2 Před 9 měsíci +13

      The actor wasn't very good and he was turning 18 so they'd have to pay him adult rates so they killed him instead
      They used his sister as his replacement character

    • @MzCheecharella
      @MzCheecharella Před 9 měsíci +42

      @wigglybacon2250 I am with you 100%. I could not believe it when, after Carl's "arc" made me care about him again... They killed Carl.
      "By killing Carl they killed the future of their world." Bang on.

  • @marlon82mc
    @marlon82mc Před 15 dny +2

    I was always annoyed by the "ninja stealth" of the zombies appearing just off-camera for a jump-scare attack. Characters would be in the middle of the forest and then instantly surrounded 🙄 Also, picking up a light jog could help you escape most encounters (rule #2 Cardio? 🏃). And the hordes were everywhere for some reason. The rinse-and-repeat story formula pushed me away.

  • @einjix
    @einjix Před 9 dny

    Wow that was so on point, i remember the hype with my cousin watching the first season and watching this video i got the memo that the series had ended. Rip carl he should have been the new main character after rick died

  • @Greeny83
    @Greeny83 Před rokem +333

    I liked when Maggie forgot Beth existed for almost an entire season and then the writers realized it and suddenly Maggie showed a ton of concern for her and was ecstatic when she learned Beth was still alive just to kill her off in the dumbest way possible. Bravo, Vince.

    • @Disgruntled_Kinkajou
      @Disgruntled_Kinkajou Před rokem +5

      Are you referring to Vince Gilligan? You know he had nothing to do with the Walking Dead right?

    • @sboyle71177
      @sboyle71177 Před rokem +3

      Right?

    • @mantapjiwa632
      @mantapjiwa632 Před rokem +20

      ​@@Disgruntled_KinkajouSorry you missed the joke

    • @Gannoh
      @Gannoh Před rokem +5

      ​@@Disgruntled_Kinkajou it's a joke bruh obviously Vince had nothing to do with this dumpster turd show

    • @Greeny83
      @Greeny83 Před rokem

      @@Disgruntled_Kinkajou HE DIDN'T?! OMG!

  • @powwowken2760
    @powwowken2760 Před rokem +304

    The problem I've always had with shows "where anyone can die" is that it leads me to simply stop getting invested in any of the characters.

    • @Donnerbalken28
      @Donnerbalken28 Před rokem +26

      Yes but TWD started to do it at random. Even the latter half of Game of Thrones saw character deaths that at least did make some sense and had their reasons (even if the context of the reasons made no sense). What i mean by that is that all the major deaths at least were plausible because characters had manuerved themselves into situations where death was certain and the common demoninator of the survivors was that they were smart enough to avoid these pitfalls. Stannis is the exception that confirms this rule.
      TWD just killed its characters for absolutely no reason with no foreshadowing that they might be headed this way. People rooted for Robb Stark because he was the heroic leader of the resistance, but with people like Tyvin (best character ever) and Cersei running the political landscape the Red Wedding was hardly surprising, increasing the impact of his death. GoT Season 8 rubbed a lot of people wrong because D&D made it abundantly clear that they were over this show (why they never handed over showrunning duties to someone else is beyond me though) and rushed the ending, bending the characters around the plot, not the other way around, like it was in Seasons 1 to 4.
      I myself could not really watch TWD to begin with, as i started noticing the show triggering my anxieties (entirely unrelated to the plot, i just have a generalized anxiety disorder), so i only read the summarizations of the plot and thought to myself how dumb this whole story sounded. Parts of it started to sound like a parody of itself, like a Telenovela with hardcore violence involved.

    • @JinxedRonny
      @JinxedRonny Před rokem +3

      @@Donnerbalken28 Just curious because it's been a while and I've forgotten a lot from GoT, but how is Stannis the exception?

    • @Donnerbalken28
      @Donnerbalken28 Před rokem +16

      @@JinxedRonny Because Stannis decisions become increasingly illogical from Season 3 onwards. The same guy who defended his disfigured daughter against her delusional mother by any means, the same guy who believed so strongly on the rule of law that He aspired to take a crown He didn't want suddenly devolved into a bumbling Idiot who sacrifices his daughter and alienates his Soldiers? Come on now.

    • @JinxedRonny
      @JinxedRonny Před rokem +1

      @@Donnerbalken28 oh yeah, that makes sense. Thank you so much for answering!

    • @megkrish7568
      @megkrish7568 Před rokem +3

      @@Donnerbalken28 It made sense tho, we know he was into believing supernatural stuff and whatever the red lady was saying from season 2. When he became desperate to win with little options, his soldiers dying around him, the logic he had from making those stupid decisions based on it flew out the window

  • @SportsTrickShots
    @SportsTrickShots Před 2 měsíci +1

    i loved the glen take out, everyone was going crazy.

  • @lucathesadman
    @lucathesadman Před 2 měsíci +1

    I thought the boomerang was gonna be about how the plot essentially became the same every season, they find a settlement, they join the settlement, someone wants to take the settlement, they lose the settlement, and then this repeats

  • @jacobherrera8735
    @jacobherrera8735 Před 11 měsíci +646

    Honestly, Andrew Lincoln made this show what it is. His performance as Rick Grimes will definitely be one of the greatest performances. If only he had a better show runner for a majority of the show, this show could have been peak, but there were just too many internal problems unfortunately.

    • @paulinegallagher7821
      @paulinegallagher7821 Před 10 měsíci +17

      Exactly. Negan was the WORST character ever, but i stuck around because of Rick. When he left, i was so done.

    • @burakucak
      @burakucak Před 10 měsíci +5

      Show made him a front-man. It made people believe that he was invincible and his authority was piling up like a snowball turning into avalanche. Until of course they met Negan. And it is one of major reasons why i like both Rick and Negan. One of them made us believe and the other made us question.

    • @alexandermeiering5216
      @alexandermeiering5216 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@paulinegallagher7821 Negan made me quit the show basically. His character felt so goofy and out of a comic and i was baffled that they didn't kill him at the end of season 8 when I watched the recaps. Like I would understand if he killed Glenn in somewhat of a normal way but he killed him and Abraham and was mocking the whole squad while he was at it. Thats a psychopath not someone who feels regret and changes. I forgot he also "forced" women into sexual relationships with him for favors so also kind of a rapist.

    • @paulinegallagher7821
      @paulinegallagher7821 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@alexandermeiering5216 His introduction was pretty cool, but it went downhill fast once they made him a regular character. And UGH, i forgot about the forced ffed up relationships with women! He was the worst. All they needed to do, we keep him in the shadows a lot more, ditch the stupid jokes and 'i will knock that shit down' talk from him and make him a scary man with a barbed wire bat. But they obviously thought that was too one dimensional and wanted to flesh the character out. The same character that killed Glen and Abraham, teo characters that people cared about, in the most brutal way possible. He should have been Michael Myers, but he was the complete opposite. He NEVER shut up talking, he laughed and made jokes, and then we get to find out he lost his wife and were supposed to give a flying fuck. NOPE!

    • @spndusk2362
      @spndusk2362 Před 10 měsíci +3

      The show was never the same without him many have said. I left after the season 7 premiere so didn't watch beyond. But the new characters brought in were stupid, ridiculous and pointless. When I heard about the zoo guy and the garbage people yah I was glad I jumped ship when I did. This show forgot how to be fun, thrilling and scary. It just became an abysmal, dramatic intersectional feminist disaster where all the women were powerful and more invincible than the men who were all c**ked, pathetic and wimpy.

  • @persona2grata
    @persona2grata Před 7 měsíci +496

    I also HATED the boomerang storytelling, although I didn't have a name to put to the idea. Eventually I found myself just collecting months of episodes on DVR so I could binge over a weekend instead of feeling frustrated by the mini-cliffhangers. Actually, I think it might be an interesting project to chop up the episodes and re-edit them to pull the episode-long storylines into a mix for each edited episode, making it a friendlier storytelling experience.

    • @aeonphotoco
      @aeonphotoco Před 6 měsíci +18

      The Governor half-season was such a fucking waste of time.

    • @cyb3rstalker
      @cyb3rstalker Před 6 měsíci +8

      i dont like it either especially bc when shows do that i just focus on the episode my favorite characters are on and ignore everything i else 🥲

    • @feage7
      @feage7 Před 5 měsíci

      If by that you mean when they would do a really interesting episode about storyline X, end it off on a cliffhanger, then the next episode was about storyline Y, then the episode after was a random placement episode about character A, then maybe 4 whole episodes later, so essential 20% of a season later they would go back to storyline X, losing all momentum and anticpation of what was happening and also as a result making you disinterested in storyline Y or character Z because you wanted the cliffhanger episode

    • @persona2grata
      @persona2grata Před 5 měsíci

      @@feage7 Yup, that more or less describes it. It was a super annoying technique, and as far as I could tell nobody really enjoyed it so I have no idea why they committed so hard to it for multiple seasons.

  • @CurseMonstr
    @CurseMonstr Před měsícem +1

    Season 2 makes sense that it was slow paced though, they had been given some stability with that farm after the scramble and then escaping the CDC, in the comic they were on the road a lot longer than what the show perceives so it makes sense they want to slow down and try to settle. The slow burn of they've made it to the horde that comes and clears them right at the end was an amazing feature

  • @wesley-zf3ew
    @wesley-zf3ew Před 2 měsíci

    this was a great video, i don't feel like it was just me now. i quit season 9ish.

  • @Quick-Silver206
    @Quick-Silver206 Před 4 měsíci +490

    The biggest problem with shows like this is they don't know when to end. They think they can just keep going.

    • @serene1275
      @serene1275 Před 4 měsíci +10

      True when they ran out of creative ideas. You did think that figured out to do that for 2 seasons first just in case the show make it to season 2. Than create more interesting storylines for the next 2 seasons.

    • @JackCrossSama
      @JackCrossSama Před 4 měsíci +9

      @@serene1275 to me the season should had ended in season 6 where Negan kills the camera man, the audience.

    • @550LMS
      @550LMS Před 4 měsíci +6

      Yep. What a lot of producers don't understand it's better to end a series leaving the audience wanting more rather than the audience just begging for it to end.
      Those series that ended earlier than the audience really wanted, will be rewatched. Walking dead? Rarely.

    • @yveltalsea
      @yveltalsea Před 4 měsíci +1

      This happened to Westworld too. Unlike TWD, there was no comic to grab ideas from. So after two seasons, they just... went with some bad ideas...

    • @ArtofFreeSpeech
      @ArtofFreeSpeech Před 4 měsíci +2

      The problem for me with the show was not understanding what made the show great in the beginning. The first 3 seasons were great. Season 4 and 5 were okay, but then it just got terrible.

  • @mauldin128
    @mauldin128 Před rokem +558

    From the 1st episode it felt like we were following the struggles of Rick and what life would be like. So when Rick left so did I.

    • @el3ndir97
      @el3ndir97 Před rokem +29

      Amen bruh
      Also i didnt like that walkers turned to comical sunday villains

    • @mysteryace2129
      @mysteryace2129 Před rokem +7

      I left After 4 episodes of season 2. Came back to give it another chance but left after season 3 when my suspicions were confirmed. This show became rudderless after season 1 and each season exposed how badly it was drifting. Rick's character died and became a hypocrite after season 1 and he became a terrible character in season 2 and 3. Repeating the same mistakes, blaming others, tried to be heartless, then gave some Moral pep hooray talk to try to get the group's trust again while alleviating his guilty conscience. It was unbearable to watch.

    • @tempest3927
      @tempest3927 Před rokem +3

      ​@@mysteryace2129 Rick wasn't a hypocrite

    • @tempest3927
      @tempest3927 Před rokem +2

      ​@@mysteryace2129 he killed those who needed to be to protect himself nothing to lessen his morality he didn't kill those who weren't a threat to him

    • @micahrichey6034
      @micahrichey6034 Před rokem +4

      for me as a comic reader the whole story for me was carls tale so when he left i left

  • @ladysarah1985
    @ladysarah1985 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I’ve never wanted to watch this show but always wanted to see what my friends were raving about. This was great, thanks!
    Btw, the boomerang storytelling style seems to have become popular in a lot of shows that were established at a more cohesive pace. It’s how I finally lost interest in Grey’s Anatomy.

  • @Dingle.Donger
    @Dingle.Donger Před 2 měsíci +1

    I dropped the show the very second the mullet guy went from a secret scientist with a cure to just ANOTHER dead end.

  • @MajesticAngel13
    @MajesticAngel13 Před rokem +296

    I was one of those millions that quit after Carl’s death. Not because I was upset, but because watching it felt like a massive chore!

    • @unknownyoutuber3422
      @unknownyoutuber3422 Před rokem +8

      For me, it was watching it in season 10. IMO I think seasons 7 and 8 were bad but I felt like the last 2 seasons of the show were worse. It felt like there was just constant buildup to absolutely nothing coming out of it and each episode just kept on getting less and less interesting going through. At that point, I just resorted to looking up spoilers since they decided to air episodes on amc+ a week early just to see if the episodes were worth watching so I wouldn’t have to get my hopes up that something good was going to happen.

    • @kasia2750
      @kasia2750 Před rokem +6

      I watched until Rick was taken off from the story, but truly, Carl's death almost done it for me. Especially since it wasn't written for the story sake, but because some behind the scene bs (they didn't want to Pay the actor more, after his original contract was coming to the end - freaking capitalisn for ya).

  • @FlowerKnight2
    @FlowerKnight2 Před 4 měsíci +303

    The show died for me when Carl was killed off, and it was buried in a shallow grave when Rick became absent.

    • @LikeARollingStone248
      @LikeARollingStone248 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Blahhhh hahahahhahhhaa........Ikr?

    • @margarethmichelina5146
      @margarethmichelina5146 Před 2 měsíci +8

      And in the comic, Carl survived till the end.

    • @silentecho92able
      @silentecho92able Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@margarethmichelina5146 Like why didn't they just replace Carl with an older actor they were planning to do a what a 10 year time skip or something. Carl was still alive in the comic, and the show would still work with him taking on the mantle as leader moving forward.

    • @zgama6511
      @zgama6511 Před 2 měsíci

      If that pisses you off you should look into why they did it 😂

    • @zgama6511
      @zgama6511 Před 2 měsíci

      ​​@@silentecho92able that wasn't the issue they didn't wanna pay Chandler Riggs an adult actors pay bc at the time he had recently turned 18 plus they were obsessed with shock value deaths. I mean Carl's the perfect point bc the guy he fucking dies for gets a shock value death not even 2 seasons later in the dumbest way possible after ruining his character and not having him do anything to make Carl's death feel the tiniest bit worthwhile. The dude doesn't even help in the saviors war he's a medic kind of but we barely see him when a lead since season fucking 1 died saving him it feels so disrespectful to Carl's character. Yeah after years of the apocalypse literally growing up in the worst conditions possible multiple wars and gunfights and he gets bitten fighting 3 walkers saving a dumbass that randomly for the sake of plot gets PTSD (when he's seen far worse things than what supposedly gives him PTSD) and dies not even 2 seasons later without contributing anything to the overall story.
      Edit: also sadik (idfc how it's spelled) is the only character to have this sort of reaction in the show so it feels so fucking out of place to have him be so deeply traumatized (when he's seen people torn apart and eaten while still alive) even if it is realistic which it's not he's been through worse and never was traumatized from it before so now suddenly why is the deaths of like idk 9 people only one of which he knew on a friendly level affecting him? (I can't fucking remember the show couldn't even bother killing off noteworthy characters for this so I genuinely can't even remember who or how many died here all I know is Ezekiel was supposed to and instead was randomly given cancer and delegated to a useless side character for the final season)

  • @kimwhitehead9096
    @kimwhitehead9096 Před 2 měsíci +7

    I LOVED the Glen fake out death. I remember the relief the next season knowing he survived.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah there's nothing wrong with cliffhangers, The problem was the piss poor writing of the Negan story that ruined the show

  • @achaes1371
    @achaes1371 Před 15 dny

    I gave up during the neegan bumarang shit. Watching this makes me want to revisit it though. Thanks for the video man.