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Mar 28, 2016 13:15:31 GMT
Post by zombiespider on Mar 28, 2016 13:15:31 GMT
Well, there we have it with the penultimate episode of this season it was a doozy! Good stuff from start to finish and the only downside for me was Morgan still going on about how all life id precious, he should just get over it and start bashing brains in . Carol kicked ass (those Saviors just keep on dying, what is that, 30 dead Saviors now?) but her "I just don't want to kill you" shtick is getting old. The change came on far to sudden and seemingly for no reason. Also, that ending was damn good. I cannot wait for next weeks season finale and Negan finally making a appearance on screen for the first time. What did people think of this episode? Personally I think this is the strongest season since the 1st and if played right the finale can be truly amazing!
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Mar 28, 2016 22:08:17 GMT
Post by Dreian on Mar 28, 2016 22:08:17 GMT
well yes, the ratio Rick group / Savior is even more unbalanced. I wouldn t understand if Negan satisfies himself of only one lucilization... I would have killed Carol's boyfriend during that episode for example.
But I didn t like that much this one. this is too much preparations for the grand final. This is the biggest critic to scenarists... they have some mile stones, and between them thre is too much about nothing
The encounters lacks of surprise for both Carol and Saviors, and Glenn/Michonne and Saviors. No more suprises in the way our guys found themselves in trouble.
Let's see what's this season finale is bringing.
(then I can start lobbying again against the two remaining parents from FTWD. Kill the parents! For the salute of their children. They are so stupid and useless).
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Mar 28, 2016 22:44:54 GMT
Post by zombiespider on Mar 28, 2016 22:44:54 GMT
Couldn't agree more with the milestone thing, but at least this isn't suffering like seaon 4 was with 8 episodes of filler until they reached Terminus. Dear Gods that was a terrible plotline! Would have been better to get that done, finish the Hunters and have them reach Alexandria as the season finale (and also cut that horrible plot with the Hospital in season 5 too, which again was just episodes of filler). They need to put in more shock moments in episodes so we have the "(almost) no one is safe" feeling we get from the comic with killing more characters instead of having them force characters on us that don't need fleshing out since they are just cannon fodder, or at least flesh out characters we would give a damn about. Seriously, did the writers really think we'd give a rats ass about Carol's boyfriend? lol! As for FTWD, this is the only show I have seen where I want every character to die ASAP
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Mar 29, 2016 10:22:55 GMT
Post by zombiespider on Mar 29, 2016 10:22:55 GMT
Forgot to mention... We saw a Kingdom Knight in the latest episode, woohoo!
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Mar 30, 2016 8:46:32 GMT
Post by tearsofthedragon on Mar 30, 2016 8:46:32 GMT
zombiespider that's what I was hoping to, had to be from the kingdom. It was an ok episode but getting tired of the survivors getting snuck up on. What happened to Daryl's tracking skills. It did feel a bit like the entire episode was set-up for the finale but the last minute was good. My favourite episode from this series was the one about Morgan and the other guy and his development into who he is now. I prefer the character driven episodes than just ones full of violence(I can get that elsewhere.)
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Mar 30, 2016 11:51:46 GMT
Post by zombiespider on Mar 30, 2016 11:51:46 GMT
I can't see that guy being anything other than a knight. The armour, spear, his search for a horse (a horse! A horse! My Kingdom for a horse! heh) he just looked exactly like they do in the comic
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