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- Seen Sep 30, 2023
Oh my god, this was such a good episode of The Walking Dead. The episode just ended, so I'm going to go off and give my thoughts on the show.
SPOILERS FOLLOW
The last episode left us off with multiple cliff hangers, particularly Daryl's departure from the group, Rick's hallucination of his dead wife Lori, and most importantly the escalating war between Rick's group and the Governor's. "House" manages to do a brilliant job at furthering the storyline in all three cases, the last one especially.
Those who've heard my opinions of Daryl know that I totally expected him to be back in this episode and in the show in general. Daryl's character is a moneymaker since so many people love him. To keep him off TV would be stupid and keeping him away from Rick's group for a long period of time would be stupid as well. That being said, I'm quite happy that the show decided to have Daryl return so soon. They even managed to give a very good idea as to why Daryl wanted to go back. The whole argument between Daryl and Merle helping out the Mexian survivors, and in particular the baby, was brilliant. That being said, I sort of expected Merle to be more vicious that Daryl raised his weapon against him, but I'm not complaining.
The whole Lori-hallucination part was a little drawn out, but it was important for several reasons. For one thing, it totally shows how badly Rick is losing control of himself, and the others notice. And with Daryl gone (for the moment) and Rick in loopy town, Glen proclaims to be the man in charge, which is a nice segway to the issues concerning Glen, Maggie, and Hershel. Glen's obviously become more developed throughout this whole show, but his actions in this episode prove that he can be reckless, since it was utter stupidity to leave the prison. Which brings us to the best part....
The battle at the end. Wow, it was intense. The way it started was insane, with poor Axle getting the ax from the show. I didn't expect him to die so soon, I totally thought he'd at least make a move on Carol before kicking the bucket. Still, the whole battle was totally amazing, especially with the zombie bomb that was thrown in. I literally feared for Hershel's life, I didn't think he'd make it. The way the battle was set up was perfect, with Rick on the outside and the Dixons coming to his aid. The scene with Carol using Axle's body for cover was sad but well thought. The show was right to close the episode off at this scene, cause it left me craving to know how Rick's group would retaliate.
This episode did a good lot to raise my interest in the show. Last review, I whined about how the battle between factions hadn't happened. Well, I got it, with the Governor making the first move. And in my opinion, it was perfectly executed (no pun intended). A lot of questions were also raised. Particularly whatever happened to Tyreese's group, and also who the hell was driving the ruck full of zombies? Seemed like a woman, but it couldn't have been Andrea. As well as what the bloody hell Rick's state of mind is. Was this a great episode? Yesyesyes. The ONLY problem I had was that the first half hour seemed a tad bit slow, but the second half definitely made up for it. Watch it if you haven't.
Final Review (out of 5): ****1/4
Favorite Scenes: Daryl pointing crossbow to Merle, Rick embracing Lori, Axle's death
SPOILERS FOLLOW
The last episode left us off with multiple cliff hangers, particularly Daryl's departure from the group, Rick's hallucination of his dead wife Lori, and most importantly the escalating war between Rick's group and the Governor's. "House" manages to do a brilliant job at furthering the storyline in all three cases, the last one especially.
Those who've heard my opinions of Daryl know that I totally expected him to be back in this episode and in the show in general. Daryl's character is a moneymaker since so many people love him. To keep him off TV would be stupid and keeping him away from Rick's group for a long period of time would be stupid as well. That being said, I'm quite happy that the show decided to have Daryl return so soon. They even managed to give a very good idea as to why Daryl wanted to go back. The whole argument between Daryl and Merle helping out the Mexian survivors, and in particular the baby, was brilliant. That being said, I sort of expected Merle to be more vicious that Daryl raised his weapon against him, but I'm not complaining.
The whole Lori-hallucination part was a little drawn out, but it was important for several reasons. For one thing, it totally shows how badly Rick is losing control of himself, and the others notice. And with Daryl gone (for the moment) and Rick in loopy town, Glen proclaims to be the man in charge, which is a nice segway to the issues concerning Glen, Maggie, and Hershel. Glen's obviously become more developed throughout this whole show, but his actions in this episode prove that he can be reckless, since it was utter stupidity to leave the prison. Which brings us to the best part....
The battle at the end. Wow, it was intense. The way it started was insane, with poor Axle getting the ax from the show. I didn't expect him to die so soon, I totally thought he'd at least make a move on Carol before kicking the bucket. Still, the whole battle was totally amazing, especially with the zombie bomb that was thrown in. I literally feared for Hershel's life, I didn't think he'd make it. The way the battle was set up was perfect, with Rick on the outside and the Dixons coming to his aid. The scene with Carol using Axle's body for cover was sad but well thought. The show was right to close the episode off at this scene, cause it left me craving to know how Rick's group would retaliate.
This episode did a good lot to raise my interest in the show. Last review, I whined about how the battle between factions hadn't happened. Well, I got it, with the Governor making the first move. And in my opinion, it was perfectly executed (no pun intended). A lot of questions were also raised. Particularly whatever happened to Tyreese's group, and also who the hell was driving the ruck full of zombies? Seemed like a woman, but it couldn't have been Andrea. As well as what the bloody hell Rick's state of mind is. Was this a great episode? Yesyesyes. The ONLY problem I had was that the first half hour seemed a tad bit slow, but the second half definitely made up for it. Watch it if you haven't.
Final Review (out of 5): ****1/4
Favorite Scenes: Daryl pointing crossbow to Merle, Rick embracing Lori, Axle's death