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They go to NASA and get aboard a rocket ship to leave Earth in search of a new planet without zombies to live on.
she'd only do that if they betrayed her in such a way.
I don't know about that, the general belief among the heroes of the show is that becoming a zombie is horrific, and loved ones should be put down for it. Michonne kept her dead boyfriend and his partner around because they got high and sloppy and bit right beforehand; she kept two zombies around that were part of the Governor's army that raided the prison for the second time. Creepy Clara kept her zombified husband's head with her, and she was obviously a little weird.Or, if they were the last two people on earth that she felt close to, and she just couldn't bear to let them go.
I'd like to see Carl get separated from the group, wander alone for months, fighting off walkers and barely surviving then he stumbles upon a secret base. He wanders in and finds the computers are still running and it's totally empty. He wanders about and eventually finds...
The codes to the American nuclear stockpile and causes them to launch all over the world. Just after he does that Rick comes in and as they watch the nukes fly off with no way to stop them you hear Rick say
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The ending will be that they were in a comic book all this time.
They'll find a random issue of The Walking Dead, that has almost nothing to do with them but for the last page where they see themselves holding the comic saying exactly what's on the last page. They then continue to find issues that show what others are doing and let them take over the country by becoming omniscient due to those comics, eventually leading to wiping out the walkers.
I'd like to think they've got more integrity than to allow this to go as long as Law and Order or CSI.
I think people born after the apocalypse (Judith) aren't born with the virus. So they die and stay dead. Not that that helps them because they'll be dead but if they can somehow eliminate all the walkers and all the infected people eventually die off...I don't think they'll be able to make the ending live up to all the years the show is going to take, they already mention having ideas for season 12, if the ratings keep being high, then this can even last for some 20 years, it will go until people stop watching it, pretty much like CSI, Law & Order or NCIS.
But if i had to pitch an ending, it would be society being more or less reformed, but with people now trying to go back to their old ways of life, but in a world where the dead turn into zombies.
If i had to guess though, i think the show will either end with one of these options:
1- Cliffhanger when the show is cancelled like what happens to some many others, as years of story arcs are droped and never resolved;
2- Dark Ending where everybody, or almost everybody, dies, maybe a worldwide nuke? Who knows.
3- A cure is found.
In any scenario, i can see Rick dying.
I heard the comics will end at issue #300Well, the comics are still going strong. I don't really see an ending coming any time soon.
The creator of the comics said that at this pace, the comic will probably last until issue 300 or 400.
The creator of the comics said that at this pace, the comic will probably last until issue 300 or 400.
but does this mean that it has a finite story with a planned ending?
What issue # is the comic at now? I heard it was 150, and if they're released monthly, then that;s another 1-3 years, not 11, lol
but does this mean that it has a finite story with a planned ending?
What issue # is the comic at now? I heard it was 150, and if they're released monthly, then that;s another 1-3 years, not 11, lol
It's AMC we're talking about here. of course they'll milk it.they pretty much own the entire show. i love the TWD. even the bad parts. always have. but there has to be a stopping point. eleven or twelve seasons is too much for any show in my opinion. Supernatural is going into Season TEN for god's sake. i can't even get interested in it anymore.
if they want to stay with their gritty and grim tone....then i can't see an ending where Rick lives.
DAVID ALPERT: 'WE HAVE A PRETTY GOOD IDEA OF WHAT SEASON 10 IS GONNA BE'
By Kevin Melrose, Comic Book Resources | TUESDAY, JUN 10, 2014 5:45 PM
(CBR) AMC’s "The Walking Dead" heads into its fifth season with 28 million weekly viewers in tow, making it likely Rick Grimes and the other survivors will be fighting off threats both walker and human for some time to come. But for how long?
In the minds of producers, the hit drama hasn’t even reached the halfway point yet.
Indiewire reports that at the Producers Guild of America’s Produced By conference on Sunday, "The Walking Dead" Executive Producer David Alpert was asked about working from existing material — in this case, obviously, the Image Comics series created by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard.
“I happen to love working from source material, specifically because we have a pretty good idea of what Season 10 is gonna be,” Alpert replied. “We know where season 11 and 12 … we have benchmarks and milestones for those seasons if we’re lucky enough to get there.”
That’s undoubtedly music to the ears of AMC executives, who are already developing a companion series featuring new characters and storylines. However, even 10 seasons would be a feat for a cable drama; that would tie "The Walking Dead" with "Stargate SG-1," which split its run between Showtime and Syfy (nee Sci Fi Channel).
Read more at http://www.hitfix.com/news/the-walk...y-plans-through-season-12#FovMvDG3moxmD45M.99