like i said spoilers have an expiration date.
the comics weve been referring to are years old at this point.
if you wanted to read them spoiler free you probably shouldve read them years ago.
saying you cant use source material to speculate is dumb. whats next we cant use cast interviews? we cant use whats next trailers?
spoilers have an expiration date. if you dont like that too bad. its not like im posting comic related stuff in the transformers thread. theres a reason this stuff is in the thread and its because we want to speculate.
its fun to speculate when you dont know whats going to happen. if you dont find that fun then just dont speculate.
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see now this is an example of something we dont spoil.
130 just came out a little while ago so he doesnt talk about what happened in it.
that would be a spoiler.
something that happened a year ago? thats not a spoiler.
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looks like jesus might be showing up in the future.
"Showrunner Scott Gimple weighed in on the question of Daryl's sexuality, saying:
We know all sorts of things about the characters that we haven't revealed," he shares, before insisting, "[But] we're not holding back information on Daryl's sexuality as any sort of big reveal. The fact that there's still a question as to what Daryl's orientation is in Season 5 absolutely speaks to Daryl's character; he is a very guarded, very closed-off individual in a lot of ways. We have been able to see him ever so slowly open up and show the other characters aspect by aspect as to what makes him tick. That's been a very satisfying journey for all of us on the creative side to portray. [And] he's still on that journey
"This is a character who is going to continue to grow closer to the other characters," he continues, "[and] let his guard down, and let them see just who he is, in every way."
Gimple added that it won't come up this season, but that there are plans to introduce a gay male character. When and who is being kept a secret. [ TV Line]
Seth Gilliam talked about the preparation he did to play Father Gabriel Stokes. In addition to binge watching the show, he also tried to read the comics:
I only read the comic book where Father Gabriel was introduced, which I think was episode 61 in the comics. I didn't read anything before that, and I haven't read anything after that. I discovered from reading about the show that often times characters' names and journeys are kind of crisscrossed and mismatched, so I thought if I did read too much I might be giving myself a lot of information that would be useless, or just outright wrong. So I figured, like with everything, I'd just take the script and try to fill him out the best I possibly can.
Below, there's a picture of Gilliam in costume."