If you aren’t in the know, The Walking Dead is about to change in a major way next season. Reports have come out that like Rick Grimes actor Andrew LincolnĀ will be leaving the show during season nine. With that in mind, perhaps the show should end with his exit.
The Walking DeadĀ had it’s mid-season finale last week, and the ending of the episode was all that people could talk about. I wasn’t able to watch the episode until Wednesday, but it had me in shock as well. After spending the past few days thinking about it, I just can’t get behind the decision that was made at all.
After having caught up on the past two weeks ofĀ The Walking Dead, I went right on into this week’s episode “Service,” and was actually a bit let down. The episode wasn’t bad per se, but it could’ve been better.Ā
It’s been a long summer guys, but we made it.Ā The Walking DeadĀ is back, and after watching that season premiere, I think we can all agree that boy was that a tough episode to watch.
Agents of SHIELD is back and they’ve brought the heat! Yes that pun was definitely intended. We got a real good episode to bring us back into the progressively darker world of SHIELD and start the season off on a high note.Ā
Dominic Cooper as Jesse CusterĀ - Preacher _ Season 1, Episode 9 - Photo Credit: Lewis Jacobs/Sony Pictures Television/AMC
SPOILERS FOR THE SEASON FINALE OF PREACHER FOLLOW!
By: Tyler Miller
Preacher hasn’t had the most graceful season, with it meandering a lot along the way to the end. But I’d be lying if I didn’t say that the season finale totally made up for all of that and was an episode that fired on every cylinder.
Yesterday gave us the penultimate episode of the season forĀ Preacher and it was a real good episode. We got a conclusion to the cowboy’s story in Ratwater, and everything started to come together, making next week’s episode a much anticipated one.
Fear The Walking DeadĀ left us on an interesting note, with the characters arriving at their “safe haven” in Mexico, only to burn it to the ground and then end up split up and have their family shattered. From the looks of the trailer for the second part of the season, it looks like each of our three groups will be forced to come to the realization that they have to survive in this world and they can’t do it alone. I was already looking forward to seeing what happens next with these characters, and now this trailer has me excited for what’s going to come next.
Still wondering who Negan killed in the season finale forĀ The Walking Dead? Well you’ll still be wondering for a few more months as the trailer for season 7 offers no clues whatsoever. In fact, none of the potential victims even show up in the trailer aside from in a flashback montage at the start. The trailer does show just how much larger the world is going to become though, with the reveal of The Kingdom and The Sanctuary, Negan’s compound. Looks like we’ll be spending plenty of time getting to know these new characters. Personally, I’m excited for Ezekiel and his tiger Shiva. Boy oh boy I can’t wait for October to come this year!
Preacher this week was a better episode than last week’s somewhat lackluster one. Even though not too much happened, things were thoroughly entertaining and it was interesting to see Jesse deal with the realization that he’s been an ass lately, as well as the threat of Odin Quincannon.