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- Seen Sep 30, 2023
Okay, so last night, two shows were happening. Well, technically three, if you count the movie Knight and Day, which I never watched. But the main attraction last night, in my opinion, was the long awaited midseason premiere of The Walking Dead.
Spoilers Follow!
The Walking Dead has quickly taken the title of being my favorite TV show. That being said, this episode was both met my expectations, and then sorta fell, and then jumped the bar. The show left off with Daryl, who's my favorite character for the record, being held hostage by the Governor, as well as being reunited with his brother. The whole scene with Rick aiding the Dixons' escape was well played in my opinion, and the Governor appeared to finally have been exposed as a true villain. The dude was smiling and walking as the tear gas was going off. Also, for the record, the scene with Daryl knocking the dude out and reclaiming his crossbow was one of the two best scenes in this episode, just saying.
I sorta was disappointed by what followed with the Dixons. It was a good kind of disappointed, though. My friend and I long argued that the show wouldn't kill of Daryl, as so many people like him, and his death would ignite their fury. So I knew he wouldn't die. That being said, I'm not so sure it was a great idea for Daryl to leave, at least not so nonchalantly. Sure, he'll be there in the next episode. But Daryl was a key member of Rick's group, and it sorta sucks to see what happened. Then again, as Kevin James said, "Blood is thicker than water".
The episode did a good job of building the tension between the two factions (Woodbury and Rick's group). With Glenn being pissed of at the Governor and mentally growing, along with Rick becoming unhinged, the show is climaxing, without a doubt. Granted, I did get the feeling this show was going a bit slow, which I'm not sure is a good thing. Not for a midseason premiere, anyway. But the show really set the stage, in my opinion. Especially with Rick completely losing it after seeing a hallucination of Lori. My god, that was insane.
So yeah, this episode was a good start to the middle of the season? Brilliant? No, I sorta expected guns to be a blazing already as the war started. But it makes sense, in terms of continuity, there was already a battle in the episode prior. That being said, this episode makes me drool with anticipation for the next one, and a good TV show knows to do just that
Final Rating (out of 5): ***3/4
Favorite Scenes: Daryl reclaiming crossbow; New dudes wanting to kill Carl and Carol (the former who killed his own mother [supposedly]); Little Asskicker
PS: LORI ISN'T DEAD. Sorry, I don't buy her death for one second.