That Daryl f-bomb was fantastic
Absolutely incredible. Animation, pacing, music, that flashback compilation... cannot wait for the rest of this arc
They just left that poor guy in prison…
I've thought for a while that June's actress/the way they portray the character kinda looks like Carol from TWD... Looks like they might be going down that route now in terms of actions too
4 years later, it’s finally over… what a great ride
I totally understand the situation Walt has put Skyler in and why it's so difficult, but damn if she doesn't know how to just make everything even worse
I like episodes with the focus on a random side character every so often
I felt so bad for BMO for a hot sec there
Two of the strangest episodes yet back to back
What a horrible move by Jag
The parts that weren’t recap just made me sad
So Wes who was largely a nothing side character suddenly becomes the main villain, and every single crony in the building at the same time chooses to follow him and abandon Strand all in an instant. Wes who killed his own brother, but couldn't handle Luciana lying to Daniel (the same Daniel that Wes shot in this episode...) even though it was for a (morally gray but) decent reason, and because of one character's lie he suddenly hates the entire group, wants to kill them all and look out for only himself.
It's honestly ridiculous and I can only enjoy this if I turn half my brain off.
Why was Rachel alone in the first place…?
“Morgan Jones is dead. You’re dealing with someone else now.” That one line got me more excited for this show than I’ve been since I started watching it two months back. It’s had some good parts but nothing has excited me more than seeing a ruthless Morgan return and finally move away from the pacifist nonsense. I get it, but it just made things more boring.
Hoping the rest of the season stays enjoyable. I’ve been watching the original Walking Dead since Season 3 was airing so I’m very comfortable with suspending some disbelief and weird decisions to enjoy the show for what it is, but the last two season of Fear were largely slow. Looks like that might change here, finally.
holy fuck is all I have to say
This one was a slog...
On what planet would all the characters (including a doctor who's been taking care of Alicia for weeks if not months) let her wander back into the tower by herself and expect her to make it all the way back (also by herself) when she couldn't even get there on her own? Apparently all it takes is one small passionate speech for everyone to just change their minds.
Hallucinating seeing young Alicia was just annoying. I do like how they tied it into Madison's story with the bird and all but it just felt stupid. Don't understand how she just wakes up feeling completely better either (I really hope she wasn't "sick" just because she felt like she was losing her legacy or some shit...).
This is all just frustrating. I hate abandoning shows but I also need this one to end soon, otherwise I just may have to.
Wonder what drugs they were on when they came up with this one…
Damn a lot of stuff happened there. I wonder if that’s actually Finn’s dad or it’s just some dude
Pretty strange bringing in Finn being colorblind halfway through the show just for a minor joke/plot device… Wonder if it’s something that’ll become a bigger issue later or if it will never get mentioned again. This show usually remembers things like that though
Alicia is great. But I don't understand why she wouldn't just take Cole up on his offer to kill Teddy and go with them, if the alternative is her dying. Sure she wanted to stay with him and figure out what they were planning, but if they were going to die anyway, why wouldn't she choose life and at least take out the leader? They all survived only because walkers showed up at the right time to distract the stadium people.
I'm usually a big fan of reality-altering episodes, like what they did with Tyreese's death or Michonne tripping in TWD, but this one just felt off to me. Wasn't my least favorite episode my any means though. Most frustrating part to me honestly was Riley and his goons; they've clearly been searching for Morgan, so why would they not come with guns from the start? Plot convenience is the answer, and it's also the answer to why Riley didn't just shoot them both upon his return even though Morgan had just killed all of his goons AND stabbed Riley himself in the arm/shoulder. This guy was literally just about to kill four of this group in the previous episode, and his group has clearly killed a lot more from their other attacks, so it's just incredibly not believable that he'd leave them to survive. Only reason I'd maybe give it a pass for is if we find out that they struck some deal with Alicia and they promised they'd try not to kill any of her people, but I don't really have faith in these writers to think that far ahead/that in depth about something that most fans will just forget about the next episode anyway.
Cirie threw that sooooo hard. Jag would’ve been outta this house if she just didn’t panic
I am such a sucker for post-arc episodes, and this episode is exactly why
Less LSP and more Gunter pls
The slide prank was decent but everything else… meh
This was a two-hour long episode, but it’s only listed as 45 minutes and there’s no episode 8 lol. Only one of those things should be true
Ehhh kinda over these episodes
I just can't imagine the writing room for episodes like these
This one actually had me laughing a fair amount
Fairly dark concept at the end but it was annoying watching it all in a small circle and LSP is just an annoying character