"The Walking Dead" season 6 creators recently faced backlash regarding their midseason finale.
According to Design N Trend, fans were devastated to watch the finale episode because it fell short of their expectations.
The publication also came up with a list of ways on how the creators of "The Walking Dead" can improve its upcoming seasons, and hopefully lure back the fans.
Moving the timeline is one of the suggested ways on how the show can improve during the second half of season 6.
Doing so can help fans learn more details about certain events and characters in the most realistic way possible.
Additionally, "The Walking Dead" season 6 reportedly lacks more human antagonists.
Throughout the entire season or even throughout the entire series only the Wolves and other groups have been dubbed as antagonists on the show.
"In the second half, there needs to be a much greater human threat. The good news is, if the post-credit scene is any indication, there will be. The real Saviors are coming, and they look as lean and mean as ever. In that regard, there are already signs of improvement," the publication noted.
Meanwhile, "The Walking Dead" season 6 will improve tremendously if there will be more stories focused on Maggie and Glenn.
Now that it has been confirmed that Glenn is alive, his relationship with Maggie can be the new focus of the show.
Additionally, focusing more on Rick and Morgan's differences and issues can make "The Walking Dead" season 6 more interesting.
In other news, Forbes recently dubbed "The Walking Dead" as one of the top ten television shows of 2015.
The show ranked eighth on the list, but this figure could have improved if the series creators gave fans a better and more interesting midseason finale.
"The Walking Dead" season 6 will return to AMC sometime next year.