whose bright idea was it to bring a kid to a shootout?
Did i understand that correctly? Has Piper accidentally started a White Power KKK gang?!
Amy: Writing things down is nerdy? What do you do?
Rosa: Just forget stuff like a cool person.
It's lame that Jerome wasn't a regular. He made the first 3 episodes of this season.
Megan Fox is really cool here.
Well, that episode was surprisingly good. Reagan is an interesting character, even with Megan Fox's tense face.
I haven't laughed too much with this show lately, but when Schmidt finds out Jess made out with his dad I laughed so hard. Missed it.
Another brilliant episode. Schmidt when he's shocked is absolutely hilarious!!
A very excellent episode. Seeing the family reunite is such an emotional moment and the fallout that comes from Rick's return is certainly going to be a key part of the next episodes. Sarah Wayne Callies gets some chances to really showcase her acting ability by only using facial expressions. Shane gets a lot more depth here too and despite having some significant flaws you can't help but feel a little sympathetic towards him.
Holy crap, that was intense! somehow I didn't expect that.
also, can someone PLEASE kill Shane already? I hate him so much.
"In conclusion, you're ugly. I make money."
Watching Nick and Winston busking made me feel so uncomfortable
I do not understand the poor ratings for this season are for.
I mean yeah, TWD is changing its approach to their audience a bit by adding more drama and less action then usual, but if you cannot adapt to the very slight change to the show, then I feel bad for you.
Why bother having Rick make a typical finale closing speech when Abraham has already summarized the whole season perfectly?
“There is a vast ocean of shit you people don’t know shit about. Rick knows every fine grain of said shit.. and then some.”
Now I really count on the fact that Alexandria is not going to be just some phase but possibly a final destination. Of course they should get rid of people who forget gates open first.
Carol's favorite game is Assassin's Creed
Rick, Daryl and Michonne weren't at the town to protect people from an attack. But Carol kicks some major ass; so you knew "she got this." She is so bad ass.
another episode, another idiotic death, why can't the creators of this show give us more "believable" deaths? aikido master with a stick decides to defend his friend by shoving his back into a walker's mouth... why? just why?
It was Glenn on the radio?
A better episode than the previous one.
Finally Daryl actually had more scenes, although his whole theory of saying that maybe he was stupid to come back for those people ended up proving right in the end when he was double-crossed... I have to say that I get that those two strangers were trying to survive and all, but that was a low move towards a guy that actually helped them when he didn't had to, not to mention that they took not only his bike, but also his crossbow and left him stranded there unarmed. They can be good people and "theoretically" not killed anybody, but moves like that sort of make them worst.
It was great seeing that Sasha is back to normal and in control of her feelings again. I loved how she called Abraham up on his BS and made him actually work through his issues and also apparently being back to normal again. Those grenades might come in hand soon :D
I like how they found each other in the end and are all heading back home...
Now I do wonder who was the one asking for help... because part of me wants to believe it was Glenn, but another just didn't recognize that voice as being his.
Wasn't surprised by Glenn' being alive. They wouldn't have let one of the old characters to go down with no heroics involved and with pretty much no one there to tell the tale and to emotionally react to their death. I feared though that him getting away will seem too unbelievable and far-fetched and therefore cheapen the show, but they managed to make it look decent enough. To be honest there weren't any surprising moments in that episode at all. We knew Spenser was an impulsive idiot. We knew that Ron is a self-obsessed brat with messed up priorities and wanted to practice a gun with at least on of the Grimes as his target. We also knew that Morgan won't be able to hide his pet wolf forever. And throughout the episode it became pretty obvious that the tower is going to fall. But that's the beauty of Walking dead. They grow tension even better than shock with suddenness. Great episode.
Enid is so annoying she could be a Fear the Walking Dead character.
"I'm like a lollipop with a question mark on the wrapper. I don't know what's going on inside."
Lot's of attention on Carol tonight. I hope that doesn't mean what it usually means on this show... I'm going to miss her :(
Such an amazing episode!
It just left me speechless.
Now I can tell with no doubt this is the best season of the walking dead so far I hope that they keep this level of awesomeness!
But the part that made me sad about this episode is that it focused on Carol and we all know what's going to happen next in this show unless a miracle happens.
10/10
It really was an episode that messes up with my nerves.... It was obvious that they wouldn't get rid of Negan's group so fast, but I was anxious the whole time.
I LOVED Carol in this episode!! Finally we saw a much more humane side of her!! Which IMO was seriously lacking! I like how in one single episode, we got to see her feeling sorrow even from events back to season 3 with her diary of deaths. I think it was a nice touch that Carol was standing in front of Sam's grave... considering how the kid was all traumatized when he died. It's good that the writers didn't just turn her into a heartless character and she is feeling maybe a little bit of guilt over past actions
Now Tobin and Carol were adorable!! I like how they were playful and at the same time seemed to connect when talking. Also, seeing her interacting with other people apart from the group is always nice. It's a good match how he is sort of defenseless but still gets that she is tough with a good heart. I think it's what she needs, someone that doesn't see her as a helpless woman, nor as a super fighter. Even if it doesn't last, I think it's good for her to have that for a while
I also liked that she didn't turn on Morgan too!! He is pissing me off, even though I understand that he is struggling to not go back to how he was in Clear... but the guy made a huge mistake, and even after the whole mess he still wants to just talk to people... he is sounding like a broken record.
It's about time that Morgan changes his speech a bit. He could adapt like Gabriel and come to terms with how the world really is now.
And speaking of Gabriel, he really has changed! I like him now! He hasn't lost his faith, he just realized that he couldn't still hold on to the pass.
I hate how Abraham broke up with Rosita!! That was such a jerk move. It was really low to say something like that to her. And I was kind of hoping that Eugene would've been a bit more sympathetic instead of saying those non-sense about the cookie. I know he was being himself... but at the same time, he was there when Abraham and Rosita met and got together... I was hoping a bit more of support.
Now the ending was intense!!!
I dunno what they've put in the writer's waters these last few episodes...but long may it continue!
This episode was an ode to female strength. Loved to see Carol and Maggie fighting to get back for the ones them love #girlpower
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.
I don't know what to do... cry for Dr Denise or laugh about Eugene
There's a really beautiful quote about existence in that episode:
"Hey, do you mind if I tell you a story? One you might not have heard. All the elements in your body were forged many, many millions of years ago in the heart of a far away star that exploded and died. That explosion scattered those elements across the desolations of deep space. After so, so many millions of years these elements came together to form new stars and new planets. And on and on it went. The elements came together and burst apart forming shoes and ships and sealing wax and cabbages and kings. Until, eventually, they came together to make you. You are unique in the universe. There is only one Merry Galel and there will never be another. Getting rid of that existence isn't a sacrifice, it is a waste!"
Also the Doctor's speech is just brilliant. I wasn't expecting to like that episode as much as I liked.