Always seems to happen in the walking dead. They introduce some cool interesting characters then kill them the same episode yet characters like Gabriel, Eugene, and other live on.
Its worse with this one. It made sense that they moved into the Governor arc when they did since they effectively wrapped up the disease storyline and couldn't just jump into the prison battle without showing how he came back. Same thing with the Beth arc. They had just finished off the Termites, and Daryl had shown up at the end of that episode with Noah in tow, so they had to show everything leading up to that. But with this episode we're still smack in the middle of the whole herd/wolf thing. Why stop the momentum like that?
They've done this before with The Governor mini arc a couple seasons ago and last season with the Beth mini arc. They always do these episodes at the worst time.
Now I'm no farmer or whatever... But that goat would not have sat there when being approached by a human-like figure. It's their natural instinct to retreat or run away. That's flawed logic, I'm almost certain.
Now I'm no farmer or whatever... But that goat would not have sat there when being approached by a human-like figure. It's their natural instinct to retreat or run away. That's flawed logic, I'm almost certain.
Its worse with this one. It made sense that they moved into the Governor arc when they did since they effectively wrapped up the disease sto… moreryline and couldn't just jump into the prison battle without showing how he came back. Same thing with the Beth arc. They had just finished off the Termites, and Daryl had shown up at the end of that episode with Noah in tow, so they had to show everything leading up to that. But with this episode we're still smack in the middle of the whole herd/wolf thing. Why stop the momentum like that?
This is gonna go downhill fast. Wolf guy or his walker form will get out and kill multiple people. Oh great next episode is gonna be all about Jesse and Carl and Maggie. Meaning yet another episode where we likely won't see the good characters (Rick, Daryl, and Carol) and we won't find out what happens to Glenn. Walking Dead sucks at episode placement sometimes.
You sure? Maggie said 'im going after him' last ep. Also why are you saying it's going down hill? This episode was amazing. The acting was insanely good and the writting was just beutiful.
This is gonna go downhill fast. Wolf guy or his walker form will get out and kill multiple people. Oh great next episode is gonna be all abo… moreut Jesse and Carl and Maggie. Meaning yet another episode where we likely won't see the good characters (Rick, Daryl, and Carol) and we won't find out what happens to Glenn. Walking Dead sucks at episode placement sometimes.
You sure? Maggie said 'im going after him' last ep. Also why are you saying it's going down hill? This episode was amazing. The acting was insanely good and the writting was just beutiful.
I guess they felt they needed to slow things down after the last 3 episodes. It happens alot in the show (but as a fan you would already know that) After so many years i learned to look past it.
really, you all liked this?? i mean other than the acting from these two and the past story of the Doc, it was just blah. i mean how much time did it passed??? 2 years??? Morgan is a fucking jedi in the present. how is he going to get that good at a martial art in that little amount of time??and LMAO it appears to me a goat is far smarter than people in this show not in the main cast. i mean the goat heard and moved away from the walkers, while humans are completely fucking deaf and blind and are stuck in deer in headlights when a slow ass walker approaches them. hell even in the episode when morgan saved those two. the damn zombie was behind them snarling, following them lol. and also that dude just got bit like that. ok. 6/10, really its the acting that saves it if not, 3-4/10
Daryl's one of the good characters? Opinions and all that, I know, but he seriously hasn't done a single interesting thing for three seasons now. I'm actually more interested in Maggie's potential search, Jessie's development after going nuts on that she-wolf, and Carl who desperately needs a story arc of his own.
This is gonna go downhill fast. Wolf guy or his walker form will get out and kill multiple people. Oh great next episode is gonna be all abo… moreut Jesse and Carl and Maggie. Meaning yet another episode where we likely won't see the good characters (Rick, Daryl, and Carol) and we won't find out what happens to Glenn. Walking Dead sucks at episode placement sometimes.
really, you all liked this?? i mean other than the acting from these two and the past story of the Doc, it was just blah. i mean how much ti… moreme did it passed??? 2 years??? Morgan is a fucking jedi in the present. how is he going to get that good at a martial art in that little amount of time??and LMAO it appears to me a goat is far smarter than people in this show not in the main cast. i mean the goat heard and moved away from the walkers, while humans are completely fucking deaf and blind and are stuck in deer in headlights when a slow ass walker approaches them. hell even in the episode when morgan saved those two. the damn zombie was behind them snarling, following them lol. and also that dude just got bit like that. ok. 6/10, really its the acting that saves it if not, 3-4/10
This season is working on Star Trek movie logic so far. Odd numbered episodes suck, and even numbered episodes are great. Yeah, I know I said I largely appreciated "Thank You" before, but looking back on it, it has a whole lot of problems even disregarding the possibility of Glenn's survival. Same with the premiere. Part of the problem is that the writers got a little too ambitious and needlessly complicated a lot of events when they really shouldn't have. "JSS" and "Here's Not Here", meanwhile, dealt with deceptively simplistic plots in comparison, allowing them to expand and develop those plots in ways that made sense.
Also helps that they crafted an interesting and very likable character in Eastman. As someone else said, I was getting serious Walter-vibes from him, and Walter was awesome, so that was cool.
Let's see if episode 5 breaks the cycle, or ends up being the "Final Frontier" of season 6. Lee save us all if the latter is the case.
Well in that case even if it doesn't i hope we get TWD equivalent of 'What does god need with a starship'. I also look forward to the cast complaining about Andrew Lincon changing the script and breaking several years of character behavior to make himself look better.
This season is working on Star Trek movie logic so far. Odd numbered episodes suck, and even numbered episodes are great. Yeah, I know I sai… mored I largely appreciated "Thank You" before, but looking back on it, it has a whole lot of problems even disregarding the possibility of Glenn's survival. Same with the premiere. Part of the problem is that the writers got a little too ambitious and needlessly complicated a lot of events when they really shouldn't have. "JSS" and "Here's Not Here", meanwhile, dealt with deceptively simplistic plots in comparison, allowing them to expand and develop those plots in ways that made sense.
Also helps that they crafted an interesting and very likable character in Eastman. As someone else said, I was getting serious Walter-vibes from him, and Walter was awesome, so that was cool.
Let's see if episode 5 breaks the cycle, or ends up being the "Final Frontier" of season 6. Lee save us all if the latter is the case.
the house morgan was in in the flashbacks was ricks old house right, the one that burned down, not the one that michonne and Rick and Carl met him in because that had alot more guns and alot more graffitti on the walls.
other then that continuity check great ep I thought
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Another 45 second advertisement about Justin Bieber new music video on an airplane
Justin Bieber dropped his mixtape.... The guy running to the bathroom heard it.
Let's be honest, we all knew he was going to die. Shame though, he was a good character.
Always seems to happen in the walking dead. They introduce some cool interesting characters then kill them the same episode yet characters like Gabriel, Eugene, and other live on.
Its worse with this one. It made sense that they moved into the Governor arc when they did since they effectively wrapped up the disease storyline and couldn't just jump into the prison battle without showing how he came back. Same thing with the Beth arc. They had just finished off the Termites, and Daryl had shown up at the end of that episode with Noah in tow, so they had to show everything leading up to that. But with this episode we're still smack in the middle of the whole herd/wolf thing. Why stop the momentum like that?
No Tabitha
OK I'm getting sicking f**king tired of the Walking Dead and other horror shows and movies always killing the poor animals.
I'll never forget you Goat.
WHY!?!?!?!? DAT GOAT WAS LIFE!!!!!
Ninja master.
Now I'm no farmer or whatever... But that goat would not have sat there when being approached by a human-like figure. It's their natural instinct to retreat or run away. That's flawed logic, I'm almost certain.
He actually did kill him. Wow.
Dang... wonder what will happen to him next..
Good, despite what he said about feeling lost- I'm satisfied. And how convenient for him when he was going to turn himself in...
He'l live on in Morgan and in anyone that shows mercy in this mercyless world.
It seemed used to humans though being around Morgan and Eastmen
Well you could place this before then. Now just becomes the future.
Dang they killed him offscreen.
So Eastman = Walter
This is gonna go downhill fast. Wolf guy or his walker form will get out and kill multiple people. Oh great next episode is gonna be all about Jesse and Carl and Maggie. Meaning yet another episode where we likely won't see the good characters (Rick, Daryl, and Carol) and we won't find out what happens to Glenn. Walking Dead sucks at episode placement sometimes.
You sure? Maggie said 'im going after him' last ep. Also why are you saying it's going down hill? This episode was amazing. The acting was insanely good and the writting was just beutiful.
I mean the episode was okay, but I question its placement
I LOVED this episode. Might be my favorite this season. Its definantly one of my favorites overall in the show. I just....it was amazing
The Morgan hour was a good Morgan hour.
I guess they felt they needed to slow things down after the last 3 episodes. It happens alot in the show (but as a fan you would already know that) After so many years i learned to look past it.
A lot slower paced than the others but it definitely served to the episode's benefit. Extremely well written and I really loved it.
This in my opinion is probably the best episode of Season 6 so far. JSS is a close second for me.
I LOVED the episode. I just find it strange that they had a slow paced episode after last weeks rollercoaster.
Yeah, they probably should have put it after episode 2, but whatever, was still a great episode.
AMC is so stupid. They posted the promo for EPISODE 6 and not episode 5 on youtube.
really, you all liked this?? i mean other than the acting from these two and the past story of the Doc, it was just blah. i mean how much time did it passed??? 2 years??? Morgan is a fucking jedi in the present. how is he going to get that good at a martial art in that little amount of time??and LMAO it appears to me a goat is far smarter than people in this show not in the main cast. i mean the goat heard and moved away from the walkers, while humans are completely fucking deaf and blind and are stuck in deer in headlights when a slow ass walker approaches them. hell even in the episode when morgan saved those two. the damn zombie was behind them snarling, following them lol. and also that dude just got bit like that. ok. 6/10, really its the acting that saves it if not, 3-4/10
Shit I missed it
Did Glenn die? or was it really Nicholas?
I don't care for spoilers, since I'm already here.
Daryl's one of the good characters? Opinions and all that, I know, but he seriously hasn't done a single interesting thing for three seasons now. I'm actually more interested in Maggie's potential search, Jessie's development after going nuts on that she-wolf, and Carl who desperately needs a story arc of his own.
Different strokes
This season is working on Star Trek movie logic so far. Odd numbered episodes suck, and even numbered episodes are great. Yeah, I know I said I largely appreciated "Thank You" before, but looking back on it, it has a whole lot of problems even disregarding the possibility of Glenn's survival. Same with the premiere. Part of the problem is that the writers got a little too ambitious and needlessly complicated a lot of events when they really shouldn't have. "JSS" and "Here's Not Here", meanwhile, dealt with deceptively simplistic plots in comparison, allowing them to expand and develop those plots in ways that made sense.
Also helps that they crafted an interesting and very likable character in Eastman. As someone else said, I was getting serious Walter-vibes from him, and Walter was awesome, so that was cool.
Let's see if episode 5 breaks the cycle, or ends up being the "Final Frontier" of season 6. Lee save us all if the latter is the case.
They never showed us.
Good
Well in that case even if it doesn't i hope we get TWD equivalent of 'What does god need with a starship'. I also look forward to the cast complaining about Andrew Lincon changing the script and breaking several years of character behavior to make himself look better.
(I'm jking btw)
One of the best episodes in terms of storytelling and character development.
the house morgan was in in the flashbacks was ricks old house right, the one that burned down, not the one that michonne and Rick and Carl met him in because that had alot more guns and alot more graffitti on the walls.
other then that continuity check great ep I thought
Worst episode in a long time