Vanity Fair:
Just after zombies swarmed the gates of Alexandria in Episode 8, The Walking Dead show-runner Scott Gimple promised, “Episode 9 is one of the biggest episodes we’ve done.” “So many people die,” comic creator Robert Kirkman laughingly agreed of the upcoming midseason premiere. Now The Walking Dead creative team are famous for dropping morbid hyperbole around all their premieres and finales—every season is bigger than the last—but this time they’re not kidding. Here’s why.
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makes sense to me. abraham's girl is as good dead, morgan will likely make it (not sure where he's going to land)either darryl or carol is going to take glen's place at the hands of lucille and negan. ricks girlfriend is going to stick around a while longer.
Ok this is going to an end i see well damn about time out of ideas i say and the series need a end after all.
And yet Carl will still survive despite them straying from the comics.
They have Judith, they don't need Carl.
Comic - Rick and Carl story
Series Rick and Judith where we'll see her grow up and finally see her in a flash forward with her own group of people.
I forgot what this show is even about.
The one thing I respected about this show is its willingness to kill off its main cast and keep it interesting. I honestly think they now pander to the fans to much, I hope I'm wrong and they keep it where you never know.. but..eh.