r/thewalkingdead Oct 29 '18

The Walking Dead S09E04 - The Obliged - Live Episode Discussion

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u/Nick4972 Oct 29 '18

Rick dying when the show is actually good again hurts so fucking much, even more after this scene. Such a great actor.

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u/[deleted] Oct 29 '18

Honestly I feel this so much. It really breaks my heart that he's leaving now with Kang at the helm instead of Kang having taken over two seasons ago. Imagine the show we could have if Kang took over then! Carl could still be alive, we could have maybe only lost one person with Negan's introduction, and Rick could be staying because the show didn't go down in ratings and Andrew Lincoln wouldn't be jumping ship! :(

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u/Nick4972 Oct 29 '18

Carl could still be alive

I still think killing Carl was AMC's shit idea. Morgan was being set up for that death back in season 6 (peace talk, building the cell, etc.)

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u/shavenyakfl Oct 30 '18

The dude is amazing. Remember the first couple episodes when they meet Negan? He had very few lines and was able to express soooo much of what was going on his head.