STOP WRITING LONG COMMMENTS! It was better before you did that in here!!
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Please... just stop. You're on every other episode saying something like this. I'm sure many people actually LIKE reading longer reviews. So for the love of Baby Jeebus dude... Just let people write what they want. That's WHAT THE COMMENT SECTION IS FOR.
Last scene was not needed :/
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Of course it's needed. All of us deserve see Jon Know Nothing Snow come back to life like a fucking phoenix. It's the best part of episode.
If you don't liked perhaps you are not a big fan of GoT.
It felt so frustrated at the end of this episode. All I want is more. Why is it that the shows I love most have the shortest season? 23 episode of The Flash but GOT is like gone in the blink of an eye.
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Oh gosh, I know. I was just being dramatic because well, cliffhangers.
It felt so frustrated at the end of this episode. All I want is more. Why is it that the shows I love most have the shortest season? 23 episode of The Flash but GOT is like gone in the blink of an eye.
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Because a tremendous deal of effort goes into making great shows. They can't really afford more than 10eps a season with this scale, they would neither have the time nor the money.
I'm so glad the porch dick family is gone. Completely useless. The body count in that episode must have been higher than in some full seasons.
There were so many amazing and unexpected moments, like the rocket launcher vs. the motorcycle gang, Glen being saved from sure death for the 10th time, Carl with his "Dad?" line and others. I have to rewatch it 3-4 times now.
What was pretty interesting to me was that as much as Morgan is annoying, his act of saving Alpha Wolf put a series of events in place that led to Carl's life being saved. So Morgan's "All life is precious" mantra is still alive.
I also really liked that Father Gabriel redeemed himself and even Eugene stepped up.
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WalterBishopj > Denise would not have been with her patients. Her, Eugene, Morgan, Carol and Rosita were in another room. The patients is in a house with Heath and two others. She doesn't go there until she escapes from the Wolf.
Love this show, can't say any negative things about it, I just love it. It's constantly good and keeps me on edge because I haven't read all the books so I never know what is about to happen and I love how you can root for a character and it can take a position of favorite and they can still die.
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Why would you comment that on episode 1 of season 6 when it hasn't even aired yet?
Negannnnnn...! Yeah, I'm not that excited. I have no idea who the fuck he is and why everyone is crying to see him.
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Because it's F****ing Negan! ;)
You know why, when you see him and what's he capable of! :D
what the f was that!? i almost died when i saw glenn dying again
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We all know when he is going to do. When negan comes on screen then its bye bye Rosita,abraham and Glenn
Who the heck is Eagon?
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It's NEGAN not Eagon. lol
Who the heck is Eagon?
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Well guess we all gotta go one day. Lol
I'm so glad the porch dick family is gone. Completely useless. The body count in that episode must have been higher than in some full seasons.
There were so many amazing and unexpected moments, like the rocket launcher vs. the motorcycle gang, Glen being saved from sure death for the 10th time, Carl with his "Dad?" line and others. I have to rewatch it 3-4 times now.
What was pretty interesting to me was that as much as Morgan is annoying, his act of saving Alpha Wolf put a series of events in place that led to Carl's life being saved. So Morgan's "All life is precious" mantra is still alive.
I also really liked that Father Gabriel redeemed himself and even Eugene stepped up.
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Morgan actually made the same exact point I did in S06E15.
It's relieving to see the Alexandrians putting up a fight, hand-to-hand, against the zombie menace. But if all this is triggered by Rick's sudden madness, it begs the ultimate question: why the hell didn't he do it since the infestation begin?!
Rick just needs a few experienced fighters (Glenn, Michonne, Abraham, etc maybe Aaron too). Back in Season 6 episode 5, they should have stood in front of the gate and cut the walkers to bits one by one like they just did in this episode. It should have not cost anybody's life--not to mention the life of a woman dearest to Rick! No need to gather the zombies far away and causing unintended consequences. Maybe all this is a ruse by Rick, to teach the Alexandrians a will to fight. A will to power. But it doesn't make much sense considering the cost and risk he ultimately pays. Especially since Rick is ultra-protective and should be calculative enough to realize that.
Putting that aside, with the Wolves leader dead, and Jesse's two annoying kids also dead too, I think the show kinda putting off the tense too early and too easily. The annoying little kid poses a classic, albeit cliched, zombie movie annoyance (scared little kids who ruin everything) and his older brother (Ron) could've been some sort of a rival to Carl (or a potential enemy, I mean he already bears deep hatred to Carl and Rick). Ron could've helped Carl's interesting character development. Perhaps Ron can be a Shane to Carl, leaving the audience the feeling of, "this guy is gonna give trouble but we're not sure how and when." The same goes with the Wolves leader. The show spent quite a time to built their characters for the audience to expect more. They could've made an useful, interesting tension like we had with Shane.
But they're all dead now, so it's kinda a waste, I guess.
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It might have been interesting if Ron somehow had gotten free and joined Negan's group. But I think they're going to have plenty of conflict coming up with them, so I think this tidies things up a little by getting rid of the problems before moving on to the next. It gives them a chance to regroup before Negan takes them on with full force.
I also don't think Rick planned anything. He's not much of a thinker. He just snaps and off he goes to kill 5,000 walkers. He did the same thing in the prison after Laurie died.
It's relieving to see the Alexandrians putting up a fight, hand-to-hand, against the zombie menace. But if all this is triggered by Rick's sudden madness, it begs the ultimate question: why the hell didn't he do it since the infestation begin?!
Rick just needs a few experienced fighters (Glenn, Michonne, Abraham, etc maybe Aaron too). Back in Season 6 episode 5, they should have stood in front of the gate and cut the walkers to bits one by one like they just did in this episode. It should have not cost anybody's life--not to mention the life of a woman dearest to Rick! No need to gather the zombies far away and causing unintended consequences. Maybe all this is a ruse by Rick, to teach the Alexandrians a will to fight. A will to power. But it doesn't make much sense considering the cost and risk he ultimately pays. Especially since Rick is ultra-protective and should be calculative enough to realize that.
Putting that aside, with the Wolves leader dead, and Jesse's two annoying kids also dead too, I think the show kinda putting off the tense too early and too easily. The annoying little kid poses a classic, albeit cliched, zombie movie annoyance (scared little kids who ruin everything) and his older brother (Ron) could've been some sort of a rival to Carl (or a potential enemy, I mean he already bears deep hatred to Carl and Rick). Ron could've helped Carl's interesting character development. Perhaps Ron can be a Shane to Carl, leaving the audience the feeling of, "this guy is gonna give trouble but we're not sure how and when." The same goes with the Wolves leader. The show spent quite a time to built their characters for the audience to expect more. They could've made an useful, interesting tension like we had with Shane.
But they're all dead now, so it's kinda a waste, I guess.
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The maion reason they killed those 3 peeps cause they don't have a value anymore.
ron and sam were already two annoying actors who can't act for shit and don't add an extra value to them.
With negan coming up they need room agian for actors who come on the screen. So with those 3 down. More paychecks for the extra's of negas crew.
Maaaan, this episode was a mess, in both the best and the worst ways. Gonna start with what bugged me. This ep disregarded how the midseason finale had ended, and I like my continuity. I know Carl lost an eye in the comics, but how the fuck has he survived a shot to the head? Also it was a bit weird how walkers got that whiny little shit Sam just because he took a step to the side, and then they attacked Jessie for screaming like they could follow the sound to her vocal cords, instead of just attacking the general source which would be the whole group. Not gonna lie, I kept waiting for that whole nightmarish (and slightly ridiculous) sequence to end up being a figment of someone's imagination. Wolf having a sudden change of heart was a bit farfetched. But fuck that shit, I don't really care. Rick going berserk and everyone following him to clear up the streets was awesome. Daryl, Abraham and Sasha coming back at the right moment and saving the day by gunning down the dead fuckers and blowing shit up was... convenient, but also awesome, yeah. Fuck the nit-picking, this episode was the shit, definitely worth waiting and yawning during some of the previous ones. Keep it up.
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@wags721 I had that thought but I don't think it's possible with the position of the gun, even considering that it moved when Michonne stabbed that fucker. I don't remember exactly where the gun was pointing when it went out, or if it was even shown, but logically it went up and definitely didn't how to the side, but even if it did then the bullet would have went off in an entirely different direction from where Carl and Rick were standing. So yeah, faulty logic, but it definitely doesn't stop me from enjoying the craziness.
Maaaan, this episode was a mess, in both the best and the worst ways. Gonna start with what bugged me. This ep disregarded how the midseason finale had ended, and I like my continuity. I know Carl lost an eye in the comics, but how the fuck has he survived a shot to the head? Also it was a bit weird how walkers got that whiny little shit Sam just because he took a step to the side, and then they attacked Jessie for screaming like they could follow the sound to her vocal cords, instead of just attacking the general source which would be the whole group. Not gonna lie, I kept waiting for that whole nightmarish (and slightly ridiculous) sequence to end up being a figment of someone's imagination. Wolf having a sudden change of heart was a bit farfetched. But fuck that shit, I don't really care. Rick going berserk and everyone following him to clear up the streets was awesome. Daryl, Abraham and Sasha coming back at the right moment and saving the day by gunning down the dead fuckers and blowing shit up was... convenient, but also awesome, yeah. Fuck the nit-picking, this episode was the shit, definitely worth waiting and yawning during some of the previous ones. Keep it up.
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@TornJeans But she was literally holding the other's hands. It's not like they discovered she was a human in disguise. They just move in a general direction of loud sounds and bright lights, and attack everything that's in the epicentre of it. Yeah, Jessie was screaming, yeah, but the others were extremely close to her and ergo to the sound she was making, and they too weren't still and entirely quite. They definitely acted more agitated than the Sam kid did. The only explanation is that the walkers too disliked that awful Anderson family.
Everything just went so abrupt and rushed in this episode.
This episode shows up the determination of two most weak (combat abilities speaking) characters in Walking Dead, trying to prove themselves that they are able fighters like their comrades are. As the usual cliche, this went into disaster. I usually would "pardon" such attempt on cliche plot (weak people trying to prove themselves), but this episode is really difficult to find excuse for. Especially in the case with the person Daryl and Rosita is guarding: Denise. They know Denise is far from an able combatant--so why do they seem so reluctant to, in Rosita's words, "babysit" her? Not to mention how Denise is such an important asset to Alexandria for her actual skill: medic and surgery.
Another one, the very rushed and abrupt decision of Carol to leave Alexandria. We've seen her psychological dilemma of killing people in previous episode, questioning if her ruthlessness and pragmatism is right. We've seen the dilemma through her action, her emotion. It was one of a great episode. But in this episode? We see almost nothing of Carol and suddenly she left Alexandria! We only get to see her kissing Tobin for a few seconds, sitting on a bench lamenting of something, regretting something after Denise was killed, and then BAM! "Sorry guys I can't kill people anymore, I'm leaving Alexandria." This makes the usual calm, calculating Carol look like a teenager in emotional mood-swing. Even worse, we don't even get to see her mood-swing.
Credits where its due though: the part where Eugene bites the Survivor's dick is so unexpectedly hilarious. Eugene really got into the next level with that move. Still--that doesn't save this episode of its clumsiness.
After last week's great episode, this episode is really a disappointment.
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@enerqy totally agree, the only thing they left out is teleporting walkers...
Everything just went so abrupt and rushed in this episode.
This episode shows up the determination of two most weak (combat abilities speaking) characters in Walking Dead, trying to prove themselves that they are able fighters like their comrades are. As the usual cliche, this went into disaster. I usually would "pardon" such attempt on cliche plot (weak people trying to prove themselves), but this episode is really difficult to find excuse for. Especially in the case with the person Daryl and Rosita is guarding: Denise. They know Denise is far from an able combatant--so why do they seem so reluctant to, in Rosita's words, "babysit" her? Not to mention how Denise is such an important asset to Alexandria for her actual skill: medic and surgery.
Another one, the very rushed and abrupt decision of Carol to leave Alexandria. We've seen her psychological dilemma of killing people in previous episode, questioning if her ruthlessness and pragmatism is right. We've seen the dilemma through her action, her emotion. It was one of a great episode. But in this episode? We see almost nothing of Carol and suddenly she left Alexandria! We only get to see her kissing Tobin for a few seconds, sitting on a bench lamenting of something, regretting something after Denise was killed, and then BAM! "Sorry guys I can't kill people anymore, I'm leaving Alexandria." This makes the usual calm, calculating Carol look like a teenager in emotional mood-swing. Even worse, we don't even get to see her mood-swing.
Credits where its due though: the part where Eugene bites the Survivor's dick is so unexpectedly hilarious. Eugene really got into the next level with that move. Still--that doesn't save this episode of its clumsiness.
After last week's great episode, this episode is really a disappointment.
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They really did take almost all of the show's worst habits/tendencies and crammed them in one episode.