They bought back the original Jaquen Haggar!!!! Yay!
Someone on the writing team needs to take a page out of Telltale's book by making a season as gripping and tense as the video game series. They can write a good episode for sure but too many stale episodes really made the whole season fall flat.
if you've ever wanted to see scarlett johansonn choke on a cake then this is the film for you
The ending with Dwight was perfect
Joseph Gilgun deserves some recognition. Bloody brilliant perfomance all season long.
That chuck is a rat bastard. He lives to screw over his brother. Shoulda had him committed. Wonder who caught Mike?
Nothing... Literally nothing of any importance happened this episode.
Brutality for brutality sake.
Primitively playing with the lowest of instincts and fears ( of the watchers...).
Hope the rest of the season will be better than this.
Is Abraham having a midlife crisis? And damn that Gregory bitch deserved to get stabbed. But either way it would have been worth it, because Rick went full badass mode.
Was there even a child in that picture? It kinda looked like one of those ink pictures shrinks show to their patients. Overall a great engaging episode that promises some good shit in the future.
What is up with Lori and Carol's stupid reactions?? Keeping that secret from them isn't that big of a deal really. And Killing Shane, isn't that what Lori wanted him to do a few episodes ago??? wtf is wrong with her
So many questions! Great ending but I was still slightly confused by whats going on, feel like I need to rewatch season 1 again
The cinematography & lighting in the last scene is exquisite.
Can’t they amputate Carl’s abdomen and keep his head in a jar?
I love how well-developed all the kids and teens are in this show. People often don't give kids nearly enough credit; they're smarter, as a general rule, than most people realize. Especially the kids in this show. Except Lucas, who will obviously grow up to be a misogynist and a mansplainer. Or a Hawkins Sheriff's deputy....
How cool would it be if it turns out Hopper's daughter didn't really die but was stolen away and her death faked, just like Will, and that Sara = Eleven? Probably way too obvious and convenient and optimistic an idea for this show, though.
An amazing episode. I was tense the entire time. Really enjoyed that Carol and Maggie got out by themselves. But what's up with Carol though? Did Morgan's bullshit "changed" her? Was she so impressed with that Wolf trying to help? Or she learned the circumstances of that Sam kid dying and blames herself? Or the kindling romance with whatshisface softened her? Because that's certainly not the baby situation. That actually encourages her to kill. Either way I really hope the ending means she again accepts and embraces the necessity of bloodying your hands and not like gonna freak out and turn on her own group or off herself or something. We need Carol to be the opposite of Morgan, not another Morgan, come on. At first I was sure her panic attacks and tears and fear was all a ruse, but it seems like it was mostly serious. Anyone can have an inner conflict and some kind of moral crisis, but hopefully it won't screw up a cool character.
Bahaha they just started blasting Knife Party in the supply van!
This is AMC's... The Boring Dead... zzzz
This show is getting worse and worse with each episode...
But after watching it for 7/8 years it's hard to let go!
This episode was soooooo long and goddamn boring.
I can't believe there are people here commenting, giving it an 8 or even a 10.
I didn't think I would ever say this, but Fear the walking dead and The walking dead should just end it...
And NOT put both shows together.
I love HOW MUCH this episode triggered catholics and religious people. That's freedom, people, deal with it. Awesome show!
God dammit, aren't they messing with Morgan. Poor guy first killed to survive, then they told him to stop killing and teach how to spare lives, then they literally forced him to start killing in order to survive as there's no other way, and now in this episode they again tell him not to kill. ahahah
It was a big surprise to see Mr. Robot as special guest for this episode lol!!
You gotta be kiddin' me. Can the showrunners dumb down the characters more or is this the lowest point? Everyone seems like an idiot. You should know defying the plan is not a good idea when Morgan "Mentally Unstable" Jones agrees to go for it. That's where you just say "woah that must be some crazy sh*t, I ain't doing that". But hey, let's ruin Daryl's character further, he wasn't supposed to be in this show in the first place, so no one's gonna miss the old him right? RIGHT?! And Eugene's roller coaster of allegiances is just not worth half the episode. He's a selfish prick, everybody knows that and everybody wants him dead. A horrible episode.
I have a feeling they're going to string us along with mediocre episodes only to leave us on a massive cliff hanger for the finale.
Carol is a horrible character now. A spoiled unbalanced "teenager".
"He needs blood. We gotta operate now." SAY WHAT???????? Getting scratched by a zombie infects you, but being freaking gutted by one doesn't???? Are you people stupid or what? This is just as stupid as that time when they found that gross zombie rotting in the well and they didn't shoot it right away because, according to them, the water might not actually be contaminated yet and shooting it would contaminate it????
I like this show but these people can be so stupid sometimes..
I was well aware that this "Death Note" was going to be a liberal adaptation of the source material but by the midpoint my patience ran out: whhhhhyyyy u do dis? This is coming from someone who associated the name "Adam Wingard" with good movies (up until Blair Witch anyways) and is not only here because of the anime avatar... He pretty much added insult to the injury by adding misguided gore effects, neon-lightning and picking the wrong songs to cue.
According to interviews the IP has been passed around in the industry for a while and has been rewritten a bunch during this (and it shows). So who exactly at Netflix figured this would reach a broader audience than the anime already did when they're replacing the core dynamics and traits that made it popular outside it's medium in the first place? Really disappointed with this... it's just a half backed adaptation restrained by it's need to keep the characters while going for a direction that doesn't really lend to them (the note could have fallen into the hands of ANYONE, no need to butcher). 90 minutes is also way to short as the flow is terrible.
The new group is probably the most ridiculous thing i've seen on the show and looks like something out of a bad video game. They simply don't make sense as a surviving group, and are so overly eccentric that they just come across as stupid.
How the hell are they living in a landfill, why do they speak in monotone and walk around like a swarm of insects, and why do they all look like college students... were they part of a fortified college campus during the outbreak that eventually got overrun? The show has some serious explaining to do or else they need to hire better writers.
"Do u know what it's like to stuff your shit through one of those air holes?" hahahaha