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"We didn’t learn anything about him for two years"
The Walking Dead star Jeffrey Dean Morgan has slammed his Negan character as “one dimensional”.
The character appeared at the end of season six, before being a permanent feature in the following two seasons.
“I thought the first couple of years that we knew Negan was very one-dimensional,” Morgan said, revealing that he believes the character to be better since new writer Angels Kang came in to replace Scott Gimple.
“To me, when Negan came out of the RV for the first time, we didn’t learn anything about him for two years, three years. And that was hard,’ the actor said while speaking at Walker Stalker Con Atlanta (via Metro).
In a recap of the episode, NME‘s Sam Moore wrote: “Elsewhere in walker world, Aaron and Negan get some screen time together (“peanut butter, meet jelly,” as Gabriel puts it), while the show continues to push the narrative that, actually, maybe Negan isn’t a bad guy after all (“I’m not that guy anymore,” Negan even says at one point).
They still dragging Simple Gimple, but I'm glad someone said something, even if it had to be the actor himself. Like all these fans hype Negan's ass up like he's the greatest thing that happened to the show when the dude is one note. He's still lowkey one note-ish, but now I no longer care about the character personally. He ain't been popping since he gutted Spencer in the season 8 mid-finale. It's almost like he turned into a cartoon character. I mean his hammy ass was already kinda cartoony, but became too much. He comes across as a fratboy tryna relieve his glory days of hazing, hoeing, and dick jokes. Simon was the star villain of season 8 to me, at least the second half...
The Walking Dead star Jeffrey Dean Morgan has slammed his Negan character as “one dimensional”.
The character appeared at the end of season six, before being a permanent feature in the following two seasons.
“I thought the first couple of years that we knew Negan was very one-dimensional,” Morgan said, revealing that he believes the character to be better since new writer Angels Kang came in to replace Scott Gimple.
“To me, when Negan came out of the RV for the first time, we didn’t learn anything about him for two years, three years. And that was hard,’ the actor said while speaking at Walker Stalker Con Atlanta (via Metro).
In a recap of the episode, NME‘s Sam Moore wrote: “Elsewhere in walker world, Aaron and Negan get some screen time together (“peanut butter, meet jelly,” as Gabriel puts it), while the show continues to push the narrative that, actually, maybe Negan isn’t a bad guy after all (“I’m not that guy anymore,” Negan even says at one point).
They still dragging Simple Gimple, but I'm glad someone said something, even if it had to be the actor himself. Like all these fans hype Negan's ass up like he's the greatest thing that happened to the show when the dude is one note. He's still lowkey one note-ish, but now I no longer care about the character personally. He ain't been popping since he gutted Spencer in the season 8 mid-finale. It's almost like he turned into a cartoon character. I mean his hammy ass was already kinda cartoony, but became too much. He comes across as a fratboy tryna relieve his glory days of hazing, hoeing, and dick jokes. Simon was the star villain of season 8 to me, at least the second half...