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    Default Mazzara on Emotional and Controversial "Walking Dead" Moments

    "The Walking Dead" showrunner Glen Mazzara discussed the standout performance by Sarah Wayne Callies and commented on the more controversial decisions of the show, including the death of T-Dog and Oscar.


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    I appreciate the interview, Mr. Mazzara, but I prefer to continue believing everyone associated with this show are racists. Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SJNeal View Post
    I appreciate the interview, Mr. Mazzara, but I prefer to continue believing everyone associated with this show are racists. Thank you.
    Give me a break. If people can't enjoy the show because they think there are racial undertones based on the cast, then they should stop watching it. There are greater inhumanities in the world than the ratio of black characters on the Walking Dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ottmeister X View Post
    Give me a break. If people can't enjoy the show because they think there are racial undertones based on the cast, then they should stop watching it. There are greater inhumanities in the world than the ratio of black characters on the Walking Dead.
    I agree completely, and was being sarcastic; there are no doubt plenty who will continue choosing to believe they've got it out for the minority characters though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ottmeister X View Post
    Give me a break. If people can't enjoy the show because they think there are racial undertones based on the cast, then they should stop watching it. There are greater inhumanities in the world than the ratio of black characters on the Walking Dead.
    From the sound of his post he was being sarcastic. I do agree with your statement though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SJNeal View Post
    I agree completely, and was being sarcastic; there are no doubt plenty who will continue choosing to believe they've got it out for the minority characters though.
    People are too uptight these days
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    Quote Originally Posted by SJNeal View Post
    I agree completely, and was being sarcastic; there are no doubt plenty who will continue choosing to believe they've got it out for the minority characters though.
    Sorry, I'm late to the party . . . as usual. Although, I have seen plenty of serious comments regarding this about the show and I'm having trouble understanding the gripe behind it. It would make sense to me if Kirkman's comic series was loaded with minorities and the TV show was casting white actors for those roles. That doesn't seem to be the case to me.

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    DAMN those pesky minorities's clearly unfounded cries for more representation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Legato View Post
    People are too uptight these days
    but there is a problem with how "minorities" ( I feel like an asshole typing things like that, so the quotes) are represented on television.

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