This post will be one gigantic spoiler for you if you keep reading it's your fault. If you are not caught up to episode 603 of The Walking Dead then do not scroll down. To protect your tempted snoopy eyes that will yell at me with ALL CAPS later, I will post giant photo of Norman Reedus and Andrew Lincoln to keep the sensitive information below the fold.

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I probably read a dozen different blogs looking for something to tell me that Glenn was still alive on The Walking Dead after Nicolas the sniveling coward killed himself and, allegedly, Glenn in the process.

When Glenn was left out of the In Memoriam segment on Talking Dead I thought we were being played. Combine that with the "statement" from Scott Milhouse Gimple about how the Glenn story will be wrapped up first half of this season, I was just pissed. The story can toy with us enough, now the showrunner is doing outside the boundary of the show.

Not one of the explanations I read was enough to convince me. "Nicolas is on top of him." Really? That's enough? Nicolas is so much bigger than Glenn that he hid him completely from the zombies? No way. But then again, this is a show that has unlimited ammo in fully automatic weapons and also had a Governor who looked through the scope of his rifle with his patched eye.

However, in looking around at the Youtubers, the video below provided me with the best evidence so far that Glenn is alive. In it TheZeusTuber points out a production still that Entertainment Tonight showed a while back discussing the casting of Tom Payne as Paul "Jesus" Monroe.

As for the removal of "Steven Yeun" from the opening credits of the show, I'm not putting any stock into it. They know that every fan of the show and blogger is going to notice that. Everything is done for a reason. My guess is the reason is to screw with our heads.

If it turns out that Glenn is alive after this, Milhouse deserves to step on a really sharp Lego. Not for killing Glenn, and not for the horribly unnecessary episode about how Morgan got his groove back, but for both at the time they occur. For the show to backtrack a year or so in time in the episode following the Glenn episode is stupid. It does nothing for the story. It is designed purely to attract attention and elicit reaction from fans.

But I'll still watch every week because I'm a sucker.

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