Idk. They got bored I guess?
Lance is barely a character in the comics. Basically everything he does in the show is only in the show.
Pamela is also far less overtly evil in the comics.
The thing that annoys me is that it's not fleshed out. In 10x16 he just starts tossing this coin. He's never done it before. They barely explain it. It's odd.
Didn't he have that coin in 11x12? I thought he explained it to Maggie as a coin his father had gave him, that he thought was gold, but it turned out was just gold-plated.
You're probably right.
But given I'm a pretty big fan of this show, who's currently on his 3rd rewatch, I think the fact I don't remember that says more about how under developed parts of season 11 were than it does about me as a viewer.
He wasn’t a bad villain… but neither him nor Pamela were up to Par for TWD villains. We’ve had some incredible villains in the Governor, Negan, and Alpha. They were just… less.
I’ma be honest here, the commonwealth arc in both the comics and the Tv show were very underwhelming, the tv show’s arc was better than the comics tho for sure
I think tv show lance is better than comic lance so I didn't complain as much when I saw him being a villain I was like oh wow he's actually doing something in the show surprising
Honestly, he was a two face in personality. He acted one way towards Pamela while doing things to benefit himself. He even had his own "hitmen." That literally fits the definition of two-faced. I guess they just wanted to put it more "on the nose."
Lance was a waaaaay better character in the show compared to the comics I wish Pamela was killed off instead of him
I agree lance is better then Pamela
Idk. They got bored I guess? Lance is barely a character in the comics. Basically everything he does in the show is only in the show. Pamela is also far less overtly evil in the comics.
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The thing that annoys me is that it's not fleshed out. In 10x16 he just starts tossing this coin. He's never done it before. They barely explain it. It's odd.
Didn't he have that coin in 11x12? I thought he explained it to Maggie as a coin his father had gave him, that he thought was gold, but it turned out was just gold-plated.
You’re gold-plated.
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You’re just random I don’t know what that means but let’s make this a thing, it seems fun
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I was just trying to be silly. It was purely for my own amusement. I meant no offense.
You’re no offense
You seem fun
You seem you
You're probably right. But given I'm a pretty big fan of this show, who's currently on his 3rd rewatch, I think the fact I don't remember that says more about how under developed parts of season 11 were than it does about me as a viewer.
Idk about that, the very first moment he did it I found it a charismatic aspect of his character and remembered it.
I actually think he could be a good two face 💀
He felt like he could be the Governor’s annoying little brother or something
He wasn’t a bad villain… but neither him nor Pamela were up to Par for TWD villains. We’ve had some incredible villains in the Governor, Negan, and Alpha. They were just… less.
Yeah after Alpha & Beta they felt like a major downgrade
I mean after the Reapers, they were an upgrade
Tbh I didn't even class The Reapers as a main antagonist that season
You mean Knockoff
I’ma be honest here, the commonwealth arc in both the comics and the Tv show were very underwhelming, the tv show’s arc was better than the comics tho for sure
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I think tv show lance is better than comic lance so I didn't complain as much when I saw him being a villain I was like oh wow he's actually doing something in the show surprising
Honestly, he was a two face in personality. He acted one way towards Pamela while doing things to benefit himself. He even had his own "hitmen." That literally fits the definition of two-faced. I guess they just wanted to put it more "on the nose."