New Haunts
- El episodio se transmitió el 20 feb 2022
- TV-MA
- 45min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.3/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe heroes experience Halloween in the Commonwealth; Daryl and Rosita undergo military training led by Mercer; Carol investigates Ezekiel's medical condition.The heroes experience Halloween in the Commonwealth; Daryl and Rosita undergo military training led by Mercer; Carol investigates Ezekiel's medical condition.The heroes experience Halloween in the Commonwealth; Daryl and Rosita undergo military training led by Mercer; Carol investigates Ezekiel's medical condition.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Lauren Cohan
- Maggie Rhee
- (solo créditos)
Josh McDermitt
- Eugene Porter
- (solo créditos)
Ross Marquand
- Aaron
- (solo créditos)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
- Negan Smith
- (solo créditos)
Cassady McClincy Zhang
- Lydia
- (as Cassady McClincy)
- (solo créditos)
Lynn Collins
- Leah
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
Another episode that's completely different from the last. We jump ahead six months with only the tantalising climax of the previous episode to keep us going. Otherwise this is quite ordinary, down to earth and matter of fact, building suspense and tension in places, but at other times feeling largely padded. Nice to see Darryl getting plenty of attention again, but the zombie scenes are badly shoehorned into the story and I wanted it to have a bit more drive. The characters of Hornsby and the Commonwealth are promising although they lack the suspense that Negan and his crew brought to the show. We'll see.
No one would go into a zombie fight with their very, very long hair hanging loose like Rosita. It annoys me that it's all about looking good. They lived in a zombie infestet World for many years now, and should now, that things like that could cost you your life. But it's obviously more important that the women look perfect.
I quite enjoyed this episode and it's interesting that the show has become unpredictable and we don't know what's gonna happen or how it's going to end.
I read another review that said this one was disappointing because of the 30-day jump and that there is no build-up, which I completely agree but not in this case. It didn't bother me that much for this episode. The sometimes-no-build-up thing they got in this show is a problem that I've had for a long and I think it hurts the show.
But why didn't it bother me that they did a 30-day jump into our characters being citizens of Commonwealth?
Because we already saw that build-up and introduction in the previous part of this season with Ezekiel and Princes. We already know the protocols of getting into the Commonwealth. In fact, it was like 2 or 3 episode of introducing Commonwealth through Princes and Ezekiel. So why would they do that again? Wouldn't that be redundant?
It's not like we have no idea what this place is and who the guy in the suit is and now all of a sudden Daryl and Carol has become a law-abiding citizen of that community, they've already introduced them.
Yes the Alexandria introduction that was in the 5th season I think was really good and it worked really well. But I do think it would've been redundant to show how the gang got into this town and waste like half and episode or more, when they have already dedicated a couple of episode at the beginning of this season.
Other than that, I thought the episode was ok with some interesting plots being developed and it's a change of pace. I don't really an opinion about whether the plots are good or interesting enough as this is kinda the beginning and we have to see more to decide.
It was interesting to see how Judith who has been on the run and fighting zombies from birth is adapting to this "normal" life, and also other characters finding jobs based on their real-world jobs.
So far it's interesting enough and we have to see what they have in store for the rest of the season.
Only thing disappointing with this season was how they butchered the potential of the Reapers being a terrifying and menacing enemy, but I hope we get more interesting plots from now on.
I read another review that said this one was disappointing because of the 30-day jump and that there is no build-up, which I completely agree but not in this case. It didn't bother me that much for this episode. The sometimes-no-build-up thing they got in this show is a problem that I've had for a long and I think it hurts the show.
But why didn't it bother me that they did a 30-day jump into our characters being citizens of Commonwealth?
Because we already saw that build-up and introduction in the previous part of this season with Ezekiel and Princes. We already know the protocols of getting into the Commonwealth. In fact, it was like 2 or 3 episode of introducing Commonwealth through Princes and Ezekiel. So why would they do that again? Wouldn't that be redundant?
It's not like we have no idea what this place is and who the guy in the suit is and now all of a sudden Daryl and Carol has become a law-abiding citizen of that community, they've already introduced them.
Yes the Alexandria introduction that was in the 5th season I think was really good and it worked really well. But I do think it would've been redundant to show how the gang got into this town and waste like half and episode or more, when they have already dedicated a couple of episode at the beginning of this season.
Other than that, I thought the episode was ok with some interesting plots being developed and it's a change of pace. I don't really an opinion about whether the plots are good or interesting enough as this is kinda the beginning and we have to see more to decide.
It was interesting to see how Judith who has been on the run and fighting zombies from birth is adapting to this "normal" life, and also other characters finding jobs based on their real-world jobs.
So far it's interesting enough and we have to see what they have in store for the rest of the season.
Only thing disappointing with this season was how they butchered the potential of the Reapers being a terrifying and menacing enemy, but I hope we get more interesting plots from now on.
I'm a die hard fan of TWD and last episode was a "bang". But this one mainly focuses on Commonwealth what they're trying to convey? This episode is full of character development? I don't agree. "Pamela Milton and her son" are greatest antagonist like governor and negan? No. I think the story is completely out of track and makes no sense. Missing old "TWD".
I'm a fan of TWD too but I'll say this episode is bit overrated.
I'm a fan of TWD too but I'll say this episode is bit overrated.
Maybe it's because it's the last season, but this show is getting rated way too high, for what it's putting out.
This episode reminds me again of how utterly ludicrous it was of a plot point that Michonne abandoned her two small children in the middle of the Whisperer War, at the climax, to "maybe" find Rick. No one would do that, unless they just didn't care about their children.
Instead of Rick and Michonne, though, the series is ending with exciting plot points like "Will Daryl finally be a human being and have sex with any of these dozens of women making bedroom eyes at him?" Or "Let's learn more about Yumiko, a character we definitely don't care about since she's only been around 2 seasons."
This series should have ended 3-4 seasons ago. Nearly unwatchable "who cares?" Plot lines.
This episode reminds me again of how utterly ludicrous it was of a plot point that Michonne abandoned her two small children in the middle of the Whisperer War, at the climax, to "maybe" find Rick. No one would do that, unless they just didn't care about their children.
Instead of Rick and Michonne, though, the series is ending with exciting plot points like "Will Daryl finally be a human being and have sex with any of these dozens of women making bedroom eyes at him?" Or "Let's learn more about Yumiko, a character we definitely don't care about since she's only been around 2 seasons."
This series should have ended 3-4 seasons ago. Nearly unwatchable "who cares?" Plot lines.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe young girl named Celeste, who won the prize for best costume, was played by Khary Payton's (Ezekiel) daughter, Maya.
- Bandas sonorasEat the Rich
(uncredited)
Written by Phil Campbell, Lemmy, Phil 'Philthy Animal' Taylor, and Würzel
Performed by Motörhead
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 45min
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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