Rogue Element
- El episodio se transmitió el 27 feb 2022
- TV-MA
- 48min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.6/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaEugene looks for Stephanie after she mysteriously goes missing. Connie investigates a story on Trooper Davis. Carol helps Hornsby with a labor dispute at a drug farm.Eugene looks for Stephanie after she mysteriously goes missing. Connie investigates a story on Trooper Davis. Carol helps Hornsby with a labor dispute at a drug farm.Eugene looks for Stephanie after she mysteriously goes missing. Connie investigates a story on Trooper Davis. Carol helps Hornsby with a labor dispute at a drug farm.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Norman Reedus
- Daryl Dixon
- (solo créditos)
Lauren Cohan
- Maggie Rhee
- (solo créditos)
Seth Gilliam
- Gabriel Stokes
- (solo créditos)
Ross Marquand
- Aaron
- (solo créditos)
Khary Payton
- Ezekiel Sutton
- (solo créditos)
Cooper Andrews
- Jerry
- (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)
Lynn Collins
- Leah
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
Honestly very strong start to the show but last weeks episode and this was terrible every time eugen has an episode based around him I fall asleep like I did with this don't even wanna go back to finish it thats how bad it was please kill him off the most irritating person in the walking dead the way he talks makes me wanna throw my tv out the window.
The previous episode was kinda boring but this one. This was on a whole new level ..
Comparing how this show started the last few seasons and especially this one feels like stretching the story for nothing.
There are pretty much 2 3 good characters left and the best one Negan, he just walked out last time...Like it was nothing, and bye!
This is more like the Boring Dead not Walking dead. But that wouldn't even be accurate since walkers are barely showing up anymore. They are used like props used time to time to remind the audience that this was long ago a show about a zombie apocalypse.
Just end it fast please..
Comparing how this show started the last few seasons and especially this one feels like stretching the story for nothing.
There are pretty much 2 3 good characters left and the best one Negan, he just walked out last time...Like it was nothing, and bye!
This is more like the Boring Dead not Walking dead. But that wouldn't even be accurate since walkers are barely showing up anymore. They are used like props used time to time to remind the audience that this was long ago a show about a zombie apocalypse.
Just end it fast please..
This episode was boring!
Like, really slow-moving "I don't care" boring.
"You mother pus bucket!" Someone actually said that. In a post apocalyptic wasteland. They "watched their language". LOL.
So stupid. This series is just so stupid now.
Like, really slow-moving "I don't care" boring.
"You mother pus bucket!" Someone actually said that. In a post apocalyptic wasteland. They "watched their language". LOL.
So stupid. This series is just so stupid now.
I apreciate them being a bit unique and giving us a detective type of an episode but it just didn't quite work.
We have seen Stephanie in like 10 scenes. Relationship between her and Eugene was not developed at all !
So why would anyone care if she went missing ?
Then you introduce an even crazier twist at the end that just makes little no sence and especially in the long run.
Just bring Rick back and end the show please.
We have seen Stephanie in like 10 scenes. Relationship between her and Eugene was not developed at all !
So why would anyone care if she went missing ?
Then you introduce an even crazier twist at the end that just makes little no sence and especially in the long run.
Just bring Rick back and end the show please.
The episode is divided into three parts.
The main focus is on Josh McDermitt who plays the protagonist in this Scooby Doo-like episode which delves into one of the mysteries of the commonwealth. And while it leads to the uncovering of secrets from some of the commonwealth's biggest players, it also drags quite a bit. However, it does show us some of McDermitt's best acting moments in the show's entire run. As well as delves more into the dynamic of Lazaro & McDermitt's character and adds more layers to major Commonwealth players.
The secondary plot revolves around McBride's character as she takes a trip with one of the most powerful members of the community. This secondary plot does nothing other than show us how powerful this man is. It's very filler-ish, and an unnecessary add to an already suffered episode.
The tertiary plot is more necessary as it focuses on Ridloff's character alongside sister Theory as they attempt to uncover the "whys" in the events of the previous episode. This plotline adds layers to the character of Mercer & gives us some world building as it shows us how journalists work in the commonwealth, which may be very significant in the arc's long run.
All in all, a decent episode that suffers from a slow-burn A plot and two slightly filler-ish B & C plots but also works to show more of the Commonwealth's world building.
The main focus is on Josh McDermitt who plays the protagonist in this Scooby Doo-like episode which delves into one of the mysteries of the commonwealth. And while it leads to the uncovering of secrets from some of the commonwealth's biggest players, it also drags quite a bit. However, it does show us some of McDermitt's best acting moments in the show's entire run. As well as delves more into the dynamic of Lazaro & McDermitt's character and adds more layers to major Commonwealth players.
The secondary plot revolves around McBride's character as she takes a trip with one of the most powerful members of the community. This secondary plot does nothing other than show us how powerful this man is. It's very filler-ish, and an unnecessary add to an already suffered episode.
The tertiary plot is more necessary as it focuses on Ridloff's character alongside sister Theory as they attempt to uncover the "whys" in the events of the previous episode. This plotline adds layers to the character of Mercer & gives us some world building as it shows us how journalists work in the commonwealth, which may be very significant in the arc's long run.
All in all, a decent episode that suffers from a slow-burn A plot and two slightly filler-ish B & C plots but also works to show more of the Commonwealth's world building.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThis episode was directed by former Walking Dead cast member Michael Cudlitz.
- ErroresIn this series, TWD:TWB and FTWD, the 'Commonwealth' communities both exist, yet neither seems to have crossed paths, despite the fact they exist in the region of the state of Pennsylvania.
- Citas
Eugene Porter: She gave me the courage to do something I've always wanted to do, and when someone can do that for you, well... words like "love" seem insufficient
- ConexionesReferences Los cazafantasmas (1984)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 48min
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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