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Hello. I’ve been watching The Walking Dead since season 1 episode 1 and I know it’s a television show I don’t know it’s not real I also understand that it’s supposed to keep me and all of the viewers wanting more. I just don’t understand why that Robert Kirkman the comic book writer has to be so smug and, honestly I don’t even know another word for how he acts, when he’s on “Talking Dead” I would love to give a big thumbs up to Chris Hardwick and all of the cast of The Walking Dead I really know it is just a TV show but come on you really had to kill off Shiva
P.S. Love Scott Gimple♡♡♡♡