The Episode That Changed FTWD FOREVER
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When they announced that there will be TWD character going be in FTWD as a crossover. I was expecting Abraham Ford to be there since he was in the area of Texas and FTWD was still in early years of the apocalypse. But all that went out of the window when it was announced to be Morgan. I would’ve loved to see Abraham again even if it was just for one season. Just sucks that they done a major time jump just to bring in Morgan.
After they killed Nick I hated those flashbacks with him.
What was the point? He was dead anyway?
Literally it felt so pointless!
Small correction, he didn't run from Atlanta, he ran from the Junkyard to Texas.
I love your video essay! The only thing is that Nick was not the main character. Madison was/is the main character.
The fact that Scott Gimple believed that the direction of the show had to rerouted to something new with NO PLAN whatsoever truly, always, surprises me. Let's not also forget that he called the first three seasons "great television" and that people didn't need to watch the earlier seasons which, combined with the absolute shift in direction, I have found very offensive. All of it was changed. The direction, story, screen tone, heck even the intro ost and title card, completely alienating the strong loyal fanbase of what was supposed to be a show independent of the interconnected titles of the franchise. It's beyond me as to how Gimple did not support Erickson and his writers, especially how they pulled it off in Season 3. At this point, the only way as to how FTWD can matter as a show is if the characters show up in future spinoffs otherwise, it will have all been for nothing and for what, just so Morgan and Dwight and his toxic btch-a$$ girlfriend can make references to events and characters from the main show are you kidding me? Let me also add, clearly Gimple and AMC did not care about FTWD, writing-wise. Erickson's FTWD is simply way better in many ways than Ian and Andrew's FTWD, and Ian and Andrew got to work on FIVE SEASONS! Fck sake man, in the TV industry, this show has got to be the epitome of colossal wasted potential, I cannot be convinced otherwise.
Yeah it’s so annoying to look back and see the missed potential in my eyes FTWD ended in the dam season 3 finale
I agree on the wasted potential. Ftwd season 3 is my favorite out of any twd series. I like to imagine what ftwd would have been if Erickson stayed show runner. Also don't get me stated on these shows killing off or writing off likeable characters. Jake Otto and the native American duo should have stayed around. Killing Travis was a big mistake. Killing Nick was a mistake. The new showrunners had an opportunity we will never get in running a prime time franchise and then nose diving it into the ground.
@@dylansturm8065 I agree, I would like to point out that Frank Dillane (Nick) asked to be written off and Michael Greyeyes (Walker) did not want to return becuase he said, literally, “I’ve lost the sense of it being the show I had first loved.” When it comes to Justin Rain (Crazy Dog), I’m assuming he held on to the same sentiment as Greyeyes. To me, the only flaw Season 3 had was the death of Travis but I can understand that Erickson wanted to do that to have more opportunity early on to create a larger rift between Madison and her kids.
How are you only 500 subs ? Seriously your content is so good i'm impressed ! The narration, the subjects, the music, everything feels soo smooth
Thank you so much, that means a lot!
While dude stands out. Most of it's been done 40x over. Not taking away from him...I watched all of it, an I hated the spinoff that was fear, an pretty much all the spinoffs after.
It's true, "What's Your Story" IS a great episode. The opening few minutes with John's monologue and then Morgan's reveal and then the new credits sequence/music is one of the best moments of television history, I think. Buuuuuuuuut then it all went downhill from there
We lost one of the most interesting characters in the franchise in nick but we got to see Morgan take a dump I guess
Hahahahaah so true this comment has made me laugh 😭😭😭
Yea a real shitshow you could say.
To me everything TWD died in 2018 in my opinion just to me Nick got killed fear TWD changed Carl died and made a huge difference in the show and only really cared about Daryl also telltale’s TWD game ended and telltale went out of business even tho telltale is back they don’t own TWD games anymore
Well after the supposed telling to the downfall if society during season 1 which i eagerly watched. And then it just sucked (IMO). It told the obvious story the real walking dead showed. So i guess any of the eps. Couldn't get into any of the characters, or the story they tried to tell. FEAR was wasted potential, an a ticking time bomb from the start
We lost Carl Grimes and Nick Clark for THIS!🤢🤮
Amazing content man. Really loving your videos!
I hate Morgan with all my soul, such a boring and hateful character that ruined TWD and then FTWD. The writing for him is so bad, his decisions are painful, his attitude is unbereable and everytime he appears is the worst.
Thank you man, agreed he just is such a predictable character to watch unfortunately
Morgan sucks rotten eggs!
Morgan sucks rotten eggs
I remember when this episode aired, man I was so MAD. I failed to understand how a season OPENING, neglected it’s main cast only giving them 30 seconds of screen time. Like you said this would have a been a great episode, if it was it’s own television series. Morgan and new characters, not overshadowing character we spent 3 seasons caring about.
Literally the writing neglected the main characters we didn’t even see how they ended up in Texas it made no sense!
@@theohuntt FOR REAL! Or what really happened after the dam, how they found each other again, etc… Ugh, I’m still disappointed !
If it was its own tv series it still would have sucked that half of fear was so boring. Especially that episode with the crying baby, end up muting it and watched it with subtitles on instead.