Rendition
- El episodio se transmitió el 5 sep 2021
- TV-MA
- 44min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.1/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDaryl and Dog get captured by the Reapers; they are taken to the Meridian and reconnect with a familiar figure from their past.Daryl and Dog get captured by the Reapers; they are taken to the Meridian and reconnect with a familiar figure from their past.Daryl and Dog get captured by the Reapers; they are taken to the Meridian and reconnect with a familiar figure from their past.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Melissa McBride
- Carol Peletier
- (solo créditos)
Lauren Cohan
- Maggie Rhee
- (solo créditos)
Christian Serratos
- Rosita Espinosa
- (solo créditos)
Josh McDermitt
- Eugene Porter
- (solo créditos)
Seth Gilliam
- Gabriel Stokes
- (solo créditos)
Ross Marquand
- Aaron
- (solo créditos)
Khary Payton
- Ezekiel Sutton
- (solo créditos)
Cooper Andrews
- Jerry
- (solo créditos)
Callan McAuliffe
- Alden
- (solo créditos)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
- Negan Smith
- (solo créditos)
Eleanor Matsuura
- Yumiko Okumura
- (solo créditos)
Nadia Hilker
- Magna
- (solo créditos)
Cailey Fleming
- Judith Grimes
- (solo créditos)
Cassady McClincy Zhang
- Lydia
- (as Cassady McClincy)
- (solo créditos)
Lauren Ridloff
- Connie
- (solo créditos)
Paola Lázaro
- Juanita 'Princess' Sanchez
- (solo créditos)
Michael James Shaw
- Michael Mercer
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
I mean have you look at this guy ? An old , bald with big ears man, i was laughing every time he was talking, this guy is supposed to be a bad guy ?
We have had the Governor ( a legendary badass vilain) then Negan !! And Alpha ( not as good as the first two but still a lot of charisma) And now we have an old George Costanza, this new group is so boring. Again a new group of bad guys ?
The same plot all over again, season 3-4 the Governor group of bad guys , Season 5 the terminus group, Season 6 7 8 a group of bad guys ( the saviors) season 9-10 alpha beta another group of bad "human" And now season 11 you cannot change your plot at least for the last season ?
I mean Walking dead was great for 9 seasons ! But when you decide to have the same plot again and you give us the worst possible ans most uncharismatic villains group ever, its just not good enough.
Thanks good their is the Eugene plotline and the Commonwealth.
Season 11 have been a disapointment except the first episode. And i was expecting a great season !
We have had the Governor ( a legendary badass vilain) then Negan !! And Alpha ( not as good as the first two but still a lot of charisma) And now we have an old George Costanza, this new group is so boring. Again a new group of bad guys ?
The same plot all over again, season 3-4 the Governor group of bad guys , Season 5 the terminus group, Season 6 7 8 a group of bad guys ( the saviors) season 9-10 alpha beta another group of bad "human" And now season 11 you cannot change your plot at least for the last season ?
I mean Walking dead was great for 9 seasons ! But when you decide to have the same plot again and you give us the worst possible ans most uncharismatic villains group ever, its just not good enough.
Thanks good their is the Eugene plotline and the Commonwealth.
Season 11 have been a disapointment except the first episode. And i was expecting a great season !
I love the walking dead and its still a good show, hate people who give episodes 1 or 2 stars or 9 or 10,this was a solid 7 but the problem the walking dead has is it just re does the same story line over and over just with a different bady, the governor, negan, alpha now pope. Think the problem is weak writers with no ideas.
I liked this episode, great cinematography and acting. No walkers though, seems odd. I liked seeing the reapers but can't help but feel that the storyline is similar to negan crossing into the whisperers guess we will find out.
Episode 11.04 titled Rendition isn't directly a follow-up to the previous episode, but we get to see Daryl's perspective after running away with Dog, the group are scattered and on the run from The Reapers which are the new antagonist group. Daryl and Dog get captured by the Reapers; they are taken to the Meridian and reconnect with a familiar figure from their past. There's also a couple of new characters, the notable is of course the leader, Pope whom are played fantastically by Ritchie Coster. As we get to see more of the Reapers and get to know who they are, it's nice to see who they are behind their masks. Thus making them more human. Plus what they believe in, nice to get answers other than the subtle details we got in the previous episode.
Frederick E. O. Toye returns to the show with the follow-up to "Hunted" which he did an amazing job with. Direction, camera work and well he succeeded again with making a visually appealing episode. Many shots like there were in "Hunted" are breathtaking. The cinematography is perfect, the production design is brilliant. The dialogue and overall writing was pretty great and I found the writing for The Reapers to be quite brilliant. This is a group original to the show and Angela Kang did a terrific job with them, making them interesting and unique, a nice addition to TWD Universe. There's also tension and suspension throughout the episode. The overall pacing was perfect.
Ritchie Coster's performance as Pope was incredible and so far one of the best this season, I can't wait to see more of him and the character he's playing. He's a nice addition to the show. Coster delivers a monologue so perfect, so wonderfully acted and leaves a mark as a character worth watching. Though Ritchie Coster clearly steals the show, Norman Reedus' performance is something to talk about. There isn't anything mind blowing about his performance, but the subtle things might go past someone else as Norman Reedus acts so well and says more in silence, Daryl is one of those quiet people and Norman Reedus captures the emotions perfectly. Lynn Collins' performance was also pretty good, nailing the dramatic and emotional part of the performance.
Rendition is not a filler episode as it drives the story forward immensely but only for Daryl as he's the only actor from the main cast that's in this episode, non the less a great episode. There's plenty of character development for Daryl, but the major thing is of course the world building in this episode, with The Reapers and who they are. We get to see a new location, the Meridian, which now serves as the base of The Reapers. The storytelling was on point and nicely executed.
Frederick E. O. Toye returns to the show with the follow-up to "Hunted" which he did an amazing job with. Direction, camera work and well he succeeded again with making a visually appealing episode. Many shots like there were in "Hunted" are breathtaking. The cinematography is perfect, the production design is brilliant. The dialogue and overall writing was pretty great and I found the writing for The Reapers to be quite brilliant. This is a group original to the show and Angela Kang did a terrific job with them, making them interesting and unique, a nice addition to TWD Universe. There's also tension and suspension throughout the episode. The overall pacing was perfect.
Ritchie Coster's performance as Pope was incredible and so far one of the best this season, I can't wait to see more of him and the character he's playing. He's a nice addition to the show. Coster delivers a monologue so perfect, so wonderfully acted and leaves a mark as a character worth watching. Though Ritchie Coster clearly steals the show, Norman Reedus' performance is something to talk about. There isn't anything mind blowing about his performance, but the subtle things might go past someone else as Norman Reedus acts so well and says more in silence, Daryl is one of those quiet people and Norman Reedus captures the emotions perfectly. Lynn Collins' performance was also pretty good, nailing the dramatic and emotional part of the performance.
Rendition is not a filler episode as it drives the story forward immensely but only for Daryl as he's the only actor from the main cast that's in this episode, non the less a great episode. There's plenty of character development for Daryl, but the major thing is of course the world building in this episode, with The Reapers and who they are. We get to see a new location, the Meridian, which now serves as the base of The Reapers. The storytelling was on point and nicely executed.
So, here we go again. A lunatic, misguided big bad with crazy followers. They'll be mean, probably kill off a character we like and then our friends will kill most of them. How many times have we seen this now? A fallen world surely presents more fertile story-telling ground than this?
Secondly, once again we have split up the cast into two or more plot lines. Why? Cost maybe? Production issues? All this does is frustrate the narrative. By now, we all know that mid-season finales and season finales are usually the best episodes and the whole cast is brought to the fore. I see next week, we switch to the other plot line.
Like everyone else, I suspect I'll plod along to the last episode. Maybe 7 seasons would have been enough.
Secondly, once again we have split up the cast into two or more plot lines. Why? Cost maybe? Production issues? All this does is frustrate the narrative. By now, we all know that mid-season finales and season finales are usually the best episodes and the whole cast is brought to the fore. I see next week, we switch to the other plot line.
Like everyone else, I suspect I'll plod along to the last episode. Maybe 7 seasons would have been enough.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe Reaper that Dog (aka Seven) attacks is one of his trainers.
- ErroresWhen Daryl throws a stone to make a coming Reaper go the wrong direction, Daryl and Dog are both casting a shadow in the Reaper's path, clearly and starkly visible. Their movement is such that the Reaper should have noticed.
- ConexionesFeatured in Talking Dead: Hunted (2021)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 44min
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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