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"...she's realizing, "of course I want my son back" but how do I feel about turning over this person that I've come to see is maybe not exactly the person I thought he was. He helps her put her family back together and in turn he will suffer for what he's done." - Eli Jorne on Maggie tricking Negan and trading him for Hershel. The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 1, Episode 6.
#neggie#negan smith#maggie greene#dead city#the walking dead#the walking dead: dead city#negan#neggieedit#jeffrey dean morgan#lauren cohan#jdmedit#eli jorne#the guilt and regret in maggie's eyes#how long she stares at him until the very last second until he's gone#she's rethinking it but negan reassures her it's okay because she has her son back#and that's all that matters to him#my stuff#my gifs
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"The Walking Dead: Dead City" Season 2 Panel at San Diego Convention Center on July 26, 2024 in San Diego, California!
#Željko Ivanek#Zeljko Ivanek#Jeffrey Dean Morgan#Lauren Cohan#Gauis Charles#Eli Jorne#Chris Hardwick#The Walking Dead: Dead City#Dead City#The Walking Dead#TWD#AMC#San Diego Comic Con#SDCC#SDCC2024#Youtube
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"The end of episode six, we've got this split screen kind of image where Maggie and Negan are almost, like, sharing a face. And, to me, that kind of is the larger metaphor for what's happened in this season, is these two people who started out so far apart, and in coming together, they've started to understand one another, and they're starting to see that, you know, there is this way out. It's probably a long way off, but it has to be through each other." – Eli Jorne
#the walking dead: dead city#dead city#deadcityedit#twdedit#twddcedit#maggie rhee#negan smith#maggie x negan#tvedit#tvgifs#twddaily#filmtv#usertelevision#cinematv#userstream#televisiongifs#tvandfilm#userscary#userrin#neggie#mine*#i'm gonna staple eli's mouth shut like the things that he says.....man....
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Video of Lauren Cohan on #deadcity. No Jeffrey on set! I swear to god Eli Jorne, if you don't reunite Negan and Maggie, i will haunt your night!!!
#maggie x negan#negan x maggie#neggie#twd dead city#dead city#the walking dead dead city#maggie rhee#negan smith
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My biggest fear is that they going to do with Carol the same they are doing with Maggie.
Maggie's character development was destroyed in DC, they made her so unlikeable that even Hershel Jr had to call her out on her bs. She's the most hated protagonist left and they did that just to push her male co-star giving his character his 542123465 redemption.
And I know Lauren is also an EP and that didn't stop her character of being mutilated
It’s common for actors to have an EP title that’s just vanity, but I don’t know if that’s the case for LC. It’s not for Melissa, I know that and I know she wouldn’t sign on for Carol’s story to be destroyed. The big issue is this. The leadership in TWDU from studio execs to showrunners is predominantly white men who want to tell stories about white men for white men (nevermind the franchise’s large female demographic 🤦♀️) When women and poc are in a position of power on one of those shows—doesn’t matter how talented, doesn’t matter how accomplished, doesn’t matter how strong—they. need. support. They need others in power and their fans in their corner to help them ensure they are being respected and heard, that they won’t just be labeled “difficult to work with” if they stand their ground. Eli Jorne, David Zabel, and Greg Nicotero have all made it very clear which characters interest them. They don’t care what anybody else wants.
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The Walking Dead: Dead City (2023) Date de sortie : 18/06/2023 Réalisateur : Eli Jorne Scénario : … Avec : Lauren Cohan, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Gaius Charles
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Would you recommed twd or is it beyond saving
Would I recommend The Walking Dead? Silly question, I am a Walking Dead blog, am I not??
Yes, of course I would recommend The Walking Dead, but to a certain point. Like most shows that last for too many seasons, it just isn't as good at a certain point. I personally cannot stand Negan, he's the exact type of character I despise in media, so they really lost me once he showed up. Super lost me once they forgave him and let him be a main character for some god forsaken reason. But before that, I think the show is really unparalleled. The first four, maybe even five seasons, are some of the best television of all time. I know it like beat for beat. It really is just so good. I used to make everyone I knew watch it, and I stand by that lol. Got my whole family into it, and they all have very different tastes. It's just a very well written and acted human drama, and they are big on practical effects which helps a ton. Shouts out to Greg Nicotero.
I believe I made it halfway through season seven? Then I went on a school trip and missed two episodes and never ever caught back up. Just know if I see Eli Jorne it's on sight, I'll never forgive him for making Dead City. So, if you're talking about later seasons, I won't vouch for them. I'll throw down for the earlier seasons though.
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The Walking Dead: Dead City 1x01: "Old Acquaintances"
The Walking Dead: Dead City 1×01: “Old Acquaintances” Directed by Loren Yaconelli Written by Eli Jorne * For a recap & review of 1×02, click here. Maggie (Lauren Cohan) sits on the edge of a harbour using binoculars to look out across the water. She sees a massive horde of walkers moving through the city. She also hears walkers nearby, so she has to rush and hide away. Another zombie creeps up…
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“The Walking Dead” Spinoff “Isle of the Dead” to Star Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan
AMC’s Isle of the Dead, a The Walking Dead spinoff series, will follow Lauren Cohan’s Maggie and Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan. Eli Jorné series as showrunner. Jorné, Cohan, Morgan, and Scott M. Gimple will serve as executive producers on the series.
Isle of the Dead will follow Maggie and Negan as they travel into a post-apocalyptic Manhattan. The series will launch on AMC and AMC+ in 2023.
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"The end of episode six we've got this split screen kind of image where Maggie Negan are almost like sharing a face. To me that is the larger metaphor for what's happened in this season is these two people who started out so far apart & in coming together they’ve started to understand one another & they’re starting to see that there is this way out, probably a long way off, but it has to be through each other.” - Eli Jorne.
#neggie#negan smith#maggie greene#dead city#the walking dead#negan x maggie#jeffrey dean morgan#jdmedit#lauren cohan#laurencohanedit#neganedit#dead city edit#my stuff#my gifs#ELI I LOVE YOU#HE GETS IT - HE GETS /THEM/#the way he talks about them makes my heart melt#they are soulmates#they are each other's safe have#they get out and through it together#TOGETHER#THROUGH EACH OTHER#MY HEART
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"The Walking Dead: Dead City" Season 2 Panel at San Diego Convention Center on July 26, 2024 in San Diego, California
(Photos by Todd Williamson, John Salangsang, Albert L. Ortega/Shutterstock)
#Željko Ivanek#Zeljko Ivanek#Jeffrey Dean Morgan#Lauren Cohan#Gauis Charles#Eli Jorne#Chris Hardwick#The Walking Dead: Dead City#Dead City#The Walking Dead#TWD#AMC#San Diego Comic Con#SDCC#SDCC2024
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The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 16 Review: A Certain Doom
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This The Walking Dead review contains spoilers.
The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 16
The Walking Dead has, occasionally, taken some heat for its special effects. For some, the problem is the practical effects, because they look a little too good for the comfort of some. For others, the issue is the CGI effects, because they have looked a little less than stellar at times. Remember the CGI deer? If not, don’t worry, no one will let you forget it. Special effects take money, time, and expertise to pull off well, and, as it turns out, the coronavirus delay was a positive for The Walking Dead‘s special effects crew.
There’s an immediate sense of tension to the characters from the very beginning of the episode. We’ve seen them running around, being nervous, preparing for a big battle before, but there’s an edge to them that we haven’t seen thus far. As it turns out, there’s a good reason for that. After a nice little moment with Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) and Judith (Cailey Fleming) and a montage of everyone coming to help, we see the situation at hand. The hospital the survivors have holed up inside is surrounded with the largest horde the show has ever shown, with thousands of zombies clustered around it, and who knows how many Whisperers hiding in their midst. It’s an immediate jaw-dropper of a visual; we’ve seen these kind of situations before, but this is bigger in scope than anything the show has tried to show before, and it pays off dividends immediately.
One thing you can say about Greg Nicotero as a director, he knows exactly how he wants his special effects to look, and he shoots them in their full glory. Throughout the episode, the kills are brutal and bloody, with no expense spared to make them look as effective as possible. As the characters sneak through the zombie field surrounding their hide-away hospital, any little slip-up can be fatal. One stab wound, enough to fill the air with the smell of fresh blood, and the walkers fall on the person immediately, tearing them to bits in shockingly graphic fashion. Day of the Dead had the brilliant set-piece of Captain Rhodes�� death, and somehow, “A Certain Doom” has three or four of them in fairly short order. Every person torn apart by zombies is worse than the last, with Beatrice (Briana Venskus) having the worst death of all, getting torn apart while Carol watches in silent horror. She can’t scream, or she’ll give herself away, and her mission is one of life or death for the people she cares about.
However, an underrated bit about Nicotero is how well he guides the actors on the program. I’m pretty sure at this point they don’t need a ton of pointers, by and large, to get the performances their director might want, but for someone who one would think focuses on how things look, he does a great job with how performers respond to the gory tableau he paints from the director’s chair. It’s an attention to detail that not everyone seems to have; the scene in which Carol (Melissa McBride) watches her friend die in front of her, silently, eyes horrified but stock still, is stunning to watch. Beta’s (Ryan Hurst) reaction as, one by one, his army dies around him; even beneath the mask, his confusion is obvious in his body language and in the look in his eyes. The lovely little insert shot of Luke (Dan Fogler) and Jules (Alex Sgambati) shuffling side by side through the crushing horde of zombies, wordlessly holding hands with one another for support in a terrifying situation.
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It’s a little subtle emotional moment in an episode littered with little spaces for characters to talk to one another and breathe. Carol and Lydia get a few lovely little moments, and McBride—who once again proves herself as capable of carrying the show with her strong performance—and Cassady McClinchy do a great job of making their companionship feel natural, despite both characters insisting they’re not falling into a mother/daughter relationship when it’s clear to everyone else that they are. Jeffrey Dean Morgan and McClinchy also get a few effective moments together, which is nice because those two permanent outsiders would naturally bond with one another thanks to the inability of the rest of the community to accept their radical change in lifestyle.
However, one of the strongest character moments is the little talk Gabriel gives to Judith and RJ when Judith comes to Gabriel to express her fear about their predicament. In a script full of nice little character moments (Corey Reed gets the credit for the teleplay, with story credit shared with Jim Barnes and Eli Jorne), this one sticks out because it shows Gabriel has taken over as a leader, capable of inspiring people at their level, in a very meaningful way. Gabriel, with his religious background, gives a great youth minister presentation for his audience of two, with a touching parable about their disparate communities—Alexandria, Kingdom, Hilltop, Oceanside, and the ones who aren’t here like the returning Maggie Greene—serves both as a good example of why he’s become a leader and a good foreshadowing for all of the random people who end up showing up and showing out at the end of the episode. Couple that with a great inspirational speech from Ezekiel to Eugene when Eugene is ready to throw in the towel on his journey to meet up with Stephanie and the leaders on the show do a great job of showing why they’re leaders.
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This might be the end of the Whisperer War, but it’s not the end of this season. One problem is taken care of, but there’s plenty of aftermath and the next and final phase of the ongoing television series is set up pretty neatly by the events at the train yard with Eugene and company. It’s a solid teaser for the future episodes to come, and it will be interesting to see just how, or if, this all ties in with the pending Rick Grimes movies, the spin-off series with Carol and Daryl, and the many other things coming from The Walking Dead‘s creative team in the future.
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Armada Next - Episode 20
Armada Next - Episode 20 ▶https://ArmadaNext.lnk.to/PLYA Subscribe to the Armada Music YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeArmada Always looking to push the envelope both on a personal and professional level, Armada Music CEO Maykel Piron just launched a brand-new radio show called Armada Next. Hosted and curated by the label head himself alongside Armada Music’s U.K. label manager and co-host Ben Malone, the one-hour show will be broadcast every Sunday on Sirius XM before hitting MixCloud, SoundCloud, YouTube and Facebook a day later. Mixed live in audio and video from the recording studio in Armada Music’s HQ in Amsterdam, each episode of Armada Next offers up a showcase of new music and undiscovered gems. Containing exclusives features and premieres, a Track Of The Week and an Armada Music classic, the radio show circles the sweet spot between global club culture and underground relevance as it spotlights Maykel Piron’s pick of next-gen records and peak-time anthems. It’s a dedication to the evolution of underground music, and a way for the Armada Music chief to share his excitement, passion and vision with the rest of the world. Tracklist: 00:45 1. Shadow Child - Mars [Armada Electronic Elements] 04:00 2. Ferreck Dawn feat. Kid Enigma - Lights Camera Action [Armada Subjekt] 07:35 3. Lost Frequencies, Zonderling & Kelvin Jones - Love To Go (Icarus Remix) [Found Frequencies] 10:22 4. Eelke Kleijn - Woodstock (Gerd Janson Tent 7 Remix) [Days Like Nights] 14:15 5. Brando - Look Into My Eyes (Ekko City Remix) [Armada Music] 18:15 6. Eli Brown - Immortal [Armada Subjekt] 22:09 7. TRACK OF THE WEEK: ARTY feat. Conrad Sewell - Kingdom (ATTLAS Remix) [Armada Music] 25:00 8. Tensnake feat. Daramola - Strange Without You [Armada Music] 27:54 9. Rob Black - The Groove [Armada Deep] 31:29 10. Dale Howard - Real Love [Armada Subjekt] 35:05 11. Autograf feat. Jared Lee - Ain’t Deep Enough (DES3ETT Remix) [Armada Music] 37:36 12. Lost Frequencies feat. Easton Corbin - One More Night [Found Frequencies] 40:23 13. ARMADA CLASSIC: The Space Brothers - Shine [Armada Music] 45:10 14. FaderX - Dust In My Eyes (Maximals Remix) [Found Frequencies] 47:55 15. Jorn van Deynhoven - Fiesta del Sol [Armada Captivating] 52:10 16. Jerome Isma-Ae & Alastor - Tiger (Subside Remix) [Jee Productions] 56:14 17. Tensnake feat. Boy Matthews - Somebody Else (Eli & Fur Remix) [Armada Music] Connect with Armada Music ▶https://www.instagram.com/armadamusic ▶https://www.facebook.com/armadamusic ▶https://www.twitter.com/armada ▶https://www.soundcloud.com/armadamusic ▶https://www.armadamusic.com #ArmadaNext #ArmadaMusic #BeFree #BeBeautiful #BeYOU #BeLOVE #BedlamFoundry #IAmBedlam #EDM #ArmadaNext- Episode 20 #ArmadaMusic #Armada #ArmadaRadioShow #ArmadaRadio #ArmadaNext #MaykelPyron #BenMalone #Episode20
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