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Anyone else noticing there is a flicker in the dark scenes of this show? I first noticed it when I streamed it and it was very distracting but I dealt with it as it wasn't the first time I've experienced a bad encode from a streaming service. However, the blu-ray has the same flickering and that is quite unacceptable.
I have only found one other post mentioning it, but since it's been over 6 months I was curious if more people had noticed it by now.
Edit: I have caught up on all TWD seasons from the past couple years and this is an issue with all of them.
I just finished watching The Walking Dead. I know there are spinoffs of the series but I don’t know what to watch. What Walking Dead should I watch first?
… they should do a mini series called “The Journey Home” where all the spin offs go back to Alexandria and the final few scenes should be them walking through the gates
I didn’t watch FTWD and I watched TWD almost till Rick disappeared and appeared his daughter and Negan was starting to be a good guy (which season was this?) then I quitted. Will I understand the new series? What happened after that? Can someone summarize it and fill my story gap so I can watch it? Thanks!
Holy shit Rick just fucking cut his hand off in ep one that’s crazy
I get too mad when I have so I always skip those when rewatching. I consider myself a huge TWD fan so do y’all think that’s bad for being such a big fan? Thoughts?
I think Carol - from a simple housewife who was beaten by her husband to a mean killing machine
Hi guys!
Im looking for a logical way that Beta could have used the gramophone in the ruins of an old house in the forest. I know that in Alexandra and other settlements they used solarpanels to get electricity, but is there a logical reason how beta could use the Electric gramophone here?
Dont feel like the whisperer way to bring powerbanks with them :P
He was the heart of the show - funny, helpful and kind hearted. They should have killed the biggest crybaby - Euege along with that other guy Abraham
The first few seasons were just brilliant .Then the terrible policial sagas started happening in the end which made no sense
In season 2 episode 4 Lori Grimes asks Glenn to get something from the feminine aisle while at the pharmacy. I’m not sure what it she asked him to get at first I thought it was condoms but I’m not to sure now. Does anyone know what she wanted, and if you do and respond, then thank you.
Damn, I miss the great Rick Grimes. The show is nothing without him. But Darryl is something worth watching. Other than that it's bullshit. I hate Tara being the leader of hilltop. Like seriously? It doesn't even make sense. Without Rick they're nothing. There's no true leader. I wish atleast they could give more importance to Negan. Anyway really disappointed in season 9.
RIP on tapic
S6E14
I just can’t believe how many humans are killing humans. I need a Marvels What If episode about all of the humans trying to fight the walkers and not each other.
Ricks a dumbass who shouldn’t have blown himself up.
What happened to the gun Rick hid in the blender outside Alexandria?
I've been watching the whole Walking Dead universe in chronological order (not release date order) and something I've noticed in The Walking Dead: World Beyond that the scientist in the CRM are doing different experiments, one of which seemed very familiar. Early on in Fear the Walking Dead we see Troy Otto and his ragtag group of military "experimenting" to see how long the dead would take to come back. Now it's not known if Jake was also involved but it's unlikely as he seemed pretty appauld to discover what Troy was doing. My thoughts now is that it's possible Troy was working with an early version of the CRM and those experiments weren't as callous as thought of at the time. Has the showrunners on any of the shows ever brought this up?
What negan quote should i use
r/daniellarson2
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