The Walking Dead Creator Robert Kirkman Debunks “It Was All A Dream” Fan Theory
Oh, good?
Good news for TV watchers who are still psychologically broken from the finale of Roseanne: the zombie apocalypse drama The Walking Dead is not going to end with Rick Grimes still being stuck in his pilot episode coma. Wait, actually? For TV watchers who’ve been psychologically broken by TWD, that might be a bad thing. We’re sorry for your apocalyptic non-loss.
The popular theory’s been kicking around on the Internet for a while now, but started up pick up traction after Uproxx released an article titled “Robert Kirkman Needs To Go On The Record Promising The Walking Dead Won’t End As Rick Grimes’ Coma Dream.” And he did! Dreams really do come true. They are then promptly replaced by horrific nightmares as is The Walking Dead‘s custom, but you know what? After five seasons and so many comic book issues, I think we can all handle what he’s got for us. Bring it!
Going on record to answer this: http://t.co/3lhUI6A3bW Rick is NOT still in a coma. The events of TWD are definitely happening.
— Robert Kirkman (@RobertKirkman) October 24, 2014
But Carl and everyone else are all imagined. He actually NEVER found his family. He’s been crazy since he killed his first zombie. #joking?
— Robert Kirkman (@RobertKirkman) October 24, 2014
I… oh. I was wrong. Thanks, Kirkman? If you need me, I guess I’ll be crumpled in this ball under my desk crying over imaginary Carl.
(via Screenrant)
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