We
asked for it, and we certainly got it. This Sunday was the premiere of The Walking Dead's
seventh season, and with it came the answer to the cliffhanger we'd been
discussing since back in April. And while the knowledge of who Negan killed
with Lucille is satisfying, many folks weren't too happy with how they found
out.
The images of Abraham and Glenn being so brutally murdered has been the
thing of nightmares for fans, with many wondering if those disturbing scenes
were absolutely necessary. Luckily for us, Walking
Dead director, producer, and make up supervisor Greg Nicotero has
opened up regarding why it had to be so brutal.
Greg
Nicotero recently sat in on a conference call (via IGN) to talk about The Walking Dead's
seventh season, including the horrifying premiere episode. In regard to Negan's
violent murder of Abraham and Glenn, Nicotero said the following:
It's
graphic and it's horrible. We wanted to push it a little bit. When we shot the
Season 5 premiere, we had everybody at the trough and we went down the line and
you saw these guys being murdered and drained of blood. That was purely a
mechanism just to show how bad the people in Terminus really were. With Negan,
you only have to see that once or twice to know this guy means business. The
haunting remnants of that episode are very very similar to how I felt when I
read the comic book and I experienced that sense of loss and the futility of
trying to step in. Rick Grimes is powerless to stop this and that's something
we've never seen on the show. I think the violence and brutality are a part of
the helplessness. Seeing our hero completely crushed in front of us is more
disturbing than the actual violence for me.
The
man does have a point. Let's break down exactly what Mr. Nicotero is
referencing in his statement.
For
one, you can't deny the effectiveness of Sunday's premiere episode. Although we
had six months to emotionally prepare ourselves for the loss of a major
character, The Walking
Dead still succeeded in shocking and devastating the audience.
While part of this reaction is because three characters were ripped away from
the group in different ways, much of the knee jerk response is because of the disturbing
imagery. But let's get real: if we didn't see Negan killing them with our own
eyes, it would be a major let down and would probably cause people to stop
watching altogether. It couldn't be an off screen death- we needed to see the
violence.


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