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<blockquote data-quote="Guest&nbsp; 85555" data-source="post: 6867107"><p>For you, and maybe for others. But for me it was the opposite of engaging. I was not engaged by that ending at all. It didn't grab my attention. It didn't get me on the edge of my seat. It didn't pull me into the story or make me want to know what comes next (which a good cliffhanger will definitely do). If it were engaging I'd be eager to tune into season 7 because of it. But I'm not. Had this been an episode that felt like a satisfying and engaging story, I'd be pumped for season 7 to see what happens next. But it just wasn't it. The lead up didn't connect to the cliffhanger at all for me. And finding out who he bashed isn't what is interesting to me about the scenario. Didn't work at all for me. In a big way. </p><p></p><p>Now maybe when season 7 rolls around, the opening will be good enough that I don't care about this finale. But it won't be like I will suddenly realize it was all worth it. The finale had a pretty negative impact on my sense of the show because it caused me to re-evaluate the entire season. I just don't see what some might be seeing in it I guess. For me it just brought my attention to the fact that a lot of the season have been about the anticipation of Negan's arrival and getting us to tune in to find out more about the saviors. And it left me with the conclusion that I've been enjoying the anticipation more than the episodes themselves lately. </p><p></p><p>I hope I don't feel that way in September because I love the comics and I am a fan of the show. But boy did that cliffhanger not engage me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest 85555, post: 6867107"] For you, and maybe for others. But for me it was the opposite of engaging. I was not engaged by that ending at all. It didn't grab my attention. It didn't get me on the edge of my seat. It didn't pull me into the story or make me want to know what comes next (which a good cliffhanger will definitely do). If it were engaging I'd be eager to tune into season 7 because of it. But I'm not. Had this been an episode that felt like a satisfying and engaging story, I'd be pumped for season 7 to see what happens next. But it just wasn't it. The lead up didn't connect to the cliffhanger at all for me. And finding out who he bashed isn't what is interesting to me about the scenario. Didn't work at all for me. In a big way. Now maybe when season 7 rolls around, the opening will be good enough that I don't care about this finale. But it won't be like I will suddenly realize it was all worth it. The finale had a pretty negative impact on my sense of the show because it caused me to re-evaluate the entire season. I just don't see what some might be seeing in it I guess. For me it just brought my attention to the fact that a lot of the season have been about the anticipation of Negan's arrival and getting us to tune in to find out more about the saviors. And it left me with the conclusion that I've been enjoying the anticipation more than the episodes themselves lately. I hope I don't feel that way in September because I love the comics and I am a fan of the show. But boy did that cliffhanger not engage me. [/QUOTE]
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