-Rick confronts Pete, in a Rick way, I.e attacking him.
-Deanna and Reg react to Aiden's death.
-Reg thinks about Noah.
-Tara health check up.
-Nicholas gets his ass whooped.
I'm actually surprised by how much Noah's death resonated with me. And not just because of how brutal it was (fuuuuuuuck), but because I really saw a lot of his character potential in this episode. His talk with Reg, his brother bond with Glenn, and how surprisingly well he deals with walkers. This was actually a big loss.
Tense episode. For some reason I really thought Glenn was going to die, even before the group set out on their run. Definitely glad that he … moredidn't, he's actually becoming one of my favorites (I used to dislike him a little). Carol on the other hand, continues to go downhill. Shes screwing everything up, and I know Rick is going to listen to her plans... no matter how terrible they are.
I'm actually surprised by how much Noah's death resonated with me. And not just because of how brutal it was (fuuuuuuuck), but because I rea… morelly saw a lot of his character potential in this episode. His talk with Reg, his brother bond with Glenn, and how surprisingly well he deals with walkers. This was actually a big loss.
To his wife and child, yes. That's all we know at this point. Something should absolutely be done with him, but for Carol to suggest outright killing him? I don't know how she could possibly think that's a good idea.
I agree. Carol still has that on the road mentality. They're in a gated community now.... its not like they don't have plenty of places to lock him up.
To his wife and child, yes. That's all we know at this point. Something should absolutely be done with him, but for Carol to suggest outright killing him? I don't know how she could possibly think that's a good idea.
The whole crushing hope of the future routine from TWD is starting to get predictable. I started liking Aiden little bit too. He was a lot less of dick this episode.
The whole crushing hope of the future routine from TWD is starting to get predictable. I started liking Aiden little bit too. He was a lot less of dick this episode.
I'm actually surprised by how much Noah's death resonated with me. And not just because of how brutal it was (fuuuuuuuck), but because I rea… morelly saw a lot of his character potential in this episode. His talk with Reg, his brother bond with Glenn, and how surprisingly well he deals with walkers. This was actually a big loss.
Jesus Christ, both of those deaths legitimately made me feel really sick. I guess the more gorey it is the more sick I feel. Bleh.
I got too happy with Eugene rolling up and saving the day, then that dickhead Nicholas ends up killing Noah. Christ, the way Noah looks at Glenn before his face gets torn in pieces... That was fucked up. All around great episode though.
Jesus Christ, both of those deaths legitimately made me feel really sick. I guess the more gorey it is the more sick I feel. Bleh.
I got … moretoo happy with Eugene rolling up and saving the day, then that dickhead Nicholas ends up killing Noah. Christ, the way Noah looks at Glenn before his face gets torn in pieces... That was fucked up. All around great episode though.
Those two deaths were not only gruesome but sickening. He wasn't around long but I'm really sad about Noah dying. I hope that asshole Nicholas gets what's coming to him. Noah had a bright outlook on Alexandria but now it's all gone. This season has shown the deaths of a lot of main characters. Bob, Beth, Tyreese, and now Noah. I think Daryl's going to be the next to go because of the Wolves.
Those two deaths were not only gruesome but sickening. He wasn't around long but I'm really sad about Noah dying. I hope that asshole Nichol… moreas gets what's coming to him. Noah had a bright outlook on Alexandria but now it's all gone. This season has shown the deaths of a lot of main characters. Bob, Beth, Tyreese, and now Noah. I think Daryl's going to be the next to go because of the Wolves.
Those two deaths were not only gruesome but sickening. He wasn't around long but I'm really sad about Noah dying. I hope that asshole Nichol… moreas gets what's coming to him. Noah had a bright outlook on Alexandria but now it's all gone. This season has shown the deaths of a lot of main characters. Bob, Beth, Tyreese, and now Noah. I think Daryl's going to be the next to go because of the Wolves.
Wow, what an episode that was. So graphic, especially Noah and Aidan's deaths. I suspected that Pete was hitting Jessie and Sam. I knew there wasn't something quite right about him. And Father Gabriel?! What a revelation that was. Man, this episode had it all.
To his wife and child, yes. That's all we know at this point. Something should absolutely be done with him, but for Carol to suggest outright killing him? I don't know how she could possibly think that's a good idea.
I think it's less about it being a good idea but rather her resurfacing wounds from her old days of getting abused by Ed. I think it's quite understandable that Carol would want the asshole dead, but sadly isn't thinking about the situation too logically. I highly doubt Rick is going to follow through with it just like that.
To his wife and child, yes. That's all we know at this point. Something should absolutely be done with him, but for Carol to suggest outright killing him? I don't know how she could possibly think that's a good idea.
Regarding Noah, I haven't been this affected by a brutal death since Sarah, for pretty much the same reasons, those being the sheer brutality as well as the feeling that their parts in the story were completely pointless. This is the first death this season that I was uncomfortable with from a writing standpoint. Every other character was given affirmation in their deaths, or in Beth's case, was preceded by developing her and making her an important part of the story. Still, while I didn't like Noah's death, it was still treated with more gravitas than Sarah's was. Glenn's reaction was heartbreaking and visceral. Steven Yeun did a brilliant job.
Very well done episode, Noah must have always been a throaway character and while I didnt really like him his death literally makes the entire hospital arc pointless.
Carol was great, you cant blame her for not wanting to get attached, also Sam was decent actually, liked him.
Having the secondary cast bar maggie and rosita having development was great, true Tara's main role was to be unconscious but still.
Oh and Gabriel is just as awful as the books
haha every point at the end of this review I agree with
-God the alternatives the show goes to avoid the character saying "Fuck"
– If I was stuck listening to that music in the van, I would have jumped into a zombie's mouth.
– Oh yeah! Tara got knocked on the head. Does anyone care? I don't.
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And daryl ?
Also do you think Rick will kill Pete?
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yes
I'm actually surprised by how much Noah's death resonated with me. And not just because of how brutal it was (fuuuuuuuck), but because I really saw a lot of his character potential in this episode. His talk with Reg, his brother bond with Glenn, and how surprisingly well he deals with walkers. This was actually a big loss.
Pete is dangerous though
I saw his death coming since the beginning, as soon as he started having some development I knew he was fucked.
To his wife and child, yes. That's all we know at this point. Something should absolutely be done with him, but for Carol to suggest outright killing him? I don't know how she could possibly think that's a good idea.
I do too and i think a LOT of deaths are coming next ep
(Also sorry for being paranoid but please don't post spoilers )
I agree. Carol still has that on the road mentality. They're in a gated community now.... its not like they don't have plenty of places to lock him up.
The whole crushing hope of the future routine from TWD is starting to get predictable. I started liking Aiden little bit too. He was a lot less of dick this episode.
Enjoy it while you can. ( The creator HATES predictable and goes crazy with the comics)
Its ironic considering that he got 2 people killed indirectly and he himself was indirectly killed by Nicolas.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmRc3FVEZjM
Too soon?
Yes it is
Jesus Christ, both of those deaths legitimately made me feel really sick. I guess the more gorey it is the more sick I feel. Bleh.
I got too happy with Eugene rolling up and saving the day, then that dickhead Nicholas ends up killing Noah. Christ, the way Noah looks at Glenn before his face gets torn in pieces... That was fucked up. All around great episode though.
Man that was tough and i think the next two are even worse
WOW TWITTER LMAO
Seems like daryl is gonna see the wolves in the next episode
Those two deaths were not only gruesome but sickening. He wasn't around long but I'm really sad about Noah dying. I hope that asshole Nicholas gets what's coming to him. Noah had a bright outlook on Alexandria but now it's all gone. This season has shown the deaths of a lot of main characters. Bob, Beth, Tyreese, and now Noah. I think Daryl's going to be the next to go because of the Wolves.
I thought he'd push on the door and somehow make it through, atleast with a bitten leg.
What spoilers? For the next episode?
And Bob.
Don't forget Bob.
Our Bob-a-que was ruined.
Sam is actually Samara, that's why his father beats him. and he has a dark past before the apocalipse
^ Most of the fanbase (I would'nt QUITE react this way however)
both of them suck, really, the comic's Gabriel tries to conspire and shit.
EVERYBODY A-ATE CHRIIISSS ! OHHH YEAH !
Yeah last time he posted the spoilers for this ep but i luckly did'nt see them till today
Hes just a coward just like in the comics
Wow, what an episode that was. So graphic, especially Noah and Aidan's deaths. I suspected that Pete was hitting Jessie and Sam. I knew there wasn't something quite right about him. And Father Gabriel?! What a revelation that was. Man, this episode had it all.
Well Norman Reedus did say that the finale is going to be heart wrenching, or something like that.
it had a spoiler tag
I agree. Carol has changed, and for the worst it seems.
I think it's less about it being a good idea but rather her resurfacing wounds from her old days of getting abused by Ed. I think it's quite understandable that Carol would want the asshole dead, but sadly isn't thinking about the situation too logically. I highly doubt Rick is going to follow through with it just like that.
Regarding Noah, I haven't been this affected by a brutal death since Sarah, for pretty much the same reasons, those being the sheer brutality as well as the feeling that their parts in the story were completely pointless. This is the first death this season that I was uncomfortable with from a writing standpoint. Every other character was given affirmation in their deaths, or in Beth's case, was preceded by developing her and making her an important part of the story. Still, while I didn't like Noah's death, it was still treated with more gravitas than Sarah's was. Glenn's reaction was heartbreaking and visceral. Steven Yeun did a brilliant job.
Very well done episode, Noah must have always been a throaway character and while I didnt really like him his death literally makes the entire hospital arc pointless.
Carol was great, you cant blame her for not wanting to get attached, also Sam was decent actually, liked him.
Having the secondary cast bar maggie and rosita having development was great, true Tara's main role was to be unconscious but still.
Oh and Gabriel is just as awful as the books
haha every point at the end of this review I agree with
-God the alternatives the show goes to avoid the character saying "Fuck"
Yup.
Well of its anything like the comics ( which next ep seems to be) then its gonna go bad
Yeah thats how i managed not to look at it when you posted it first thanks. But if you reply to me even if it has spoiler tag ill see it