Six Hours
- El episodio se transmitió el 17 oct 2021
- TV-MA
- 46min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.6/10
2.6 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Mientras Morgan, Grace y Mo luchan por adaptarse a la vida en el submarino, la escasez de alimentos los obliga a enfrentar la lluvia nuclear fuera del submarino.Mientras Morgan, Grace y Mo luchan por adaptarse a la vida en el submarino, la escasez de alimentos los obliga a enfrentar la lluvia nuclear fuera del submarino.Mientras Morgan, Grace y Mo luchan por adaptarse a la vida en el submarino, la escasez de alimentos los obliga a enfrentar la lluvia nuclear fuera del submarino.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Alycia Debnam-Carey
- Alicia Clark
- (solo créditos)
Colman Domingo
- Victor Strand
- (solo créditos)
Danay Garcia
- Luciana Galvez
- (solo créditos)
Austin Amelio
- Dwight
- (solo créditos)
Mo Collins
- Sarah Rabinowitz
- (solo créditos)
Alexa Nisenson
- Charlie
- (solo créditos)
Christine Evangelista
- Sherry
- (solo créditos)
Colby Hollman
- Wes
- (solo créditos)
Jenna Elfman
- June Dorie
- (solo créditos)
Keith Carradine
- John Dorie Sr.
- (solo créditos)
Rubén Blades
- Daniel Salazar
- (solo créditos)
Jenny Biggs
- Walker
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
In a corner. Nuclear. Looks good. Interesting sets. But man it's so nonsensical. And then add a crying baby most of the episode, not fun TV. And fanatical sets just don't make up for the nonsense writing.
I have grandchildren now. This episode reminded me what it's like to have a cranky baby. I like kids. You can keep the babies and teens (most adults too).
A decent Morgan episode to start his story this season explaining how he's been handling the fallout and introducing him to Strand's survival. Kinda stupid that they end up in the same place they started at the beginning of the episode though.
Seeing how the radiation has effected how some people look is crazy. Also, Grace this episode was kind of annoying. Her wanting to die is super dark but it's also kind of selfish considering the baby and Morgan would be left alone. The more annoying character anyway is the baby, the screaming all episode is intolerable.
The reveal at the end of the episode was very unexpected but super cool. Can't wait for that plot to continue.
Nonetheless a good setup episode, but nothing special. Season premiere was way better.
Seeing how the radiation has effected how some people look is crazy. Also, Grace this episode was kind of annoying. Her wanting to die is super dark but it's also kind of selfish considering the baby and Morgan would be left alone. The more annoying character anyway is the baby, the screaming all episode is intolerable.
The reveal at the end of the episode was very unexpected but super cool. Can't wait for that plot to continue.
Nonetheless a good setup episode, but nothing special. Season premiere was way better.
I just didn't care about the people or the circumstances in this episode. If I wanted to watch babysitting, there are much more entertaining shows to watch than this garbage episode.
I cannot comprehend how nonsensical the writing has become, and this episode is a pure example of that.
From numerous coincidences that make us think "oh, is Texas really that big of our heroes manage to find random people everywhere they go?" to the sheer questioning: why the heck are they still in Texas? They're in a nuclear fallout and instead of trying to drive their way out of Texas they continue to drive around the state to numerous locations.
And then.. that ending, oh my - that ending is the most eyebrow raising ending I have ever seen. A twist for the sake of twists, a twist that makes absolutely no sense but I guess it's "shocking!"
6/10.
Episode 1 was better.
Writers, put some effort into making things make sense. You're writing for AMC, not for the CW.
From numerous coincidences that make us think "oh, is Texas really that big of our heroes manage to find random people everywhere they go?" to the sheer questioning: why the heck are they still in Texas? They're in a nuclear fallout and instead of trying to drive their way out of Texas they continue to drive around the state to numerous locations.
And then.. that ending, oh my - that ending is the most eyebrow raising ending I have ever seen. A twist for the sake of twists, a twist that makes absolutely no sense but I guess it's "shocking!"
6/10.
Episode 1 was better.
Writers, put some effort into making things make sense. You're writing for AMC, not for the CW.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe Radiacmeter carried by Grace in the grocery store and later in the Pinto, is a standard Navy model carried on all US Navy nuclear vessels. It is widely expandable, with different probes, allowing measurements of all forms of radiation and over decades of activity levels.
- ErroresMorgan is driving a Pinto, which was recalled decades before the events of the show. Also, he said he was running it on diesel but Pintos ran on gas engines.
- ConexionesFeatured in Talking Dead: The Beacon/Exit Wounds (2021)
- Bandas sonorasI'll Put That Gambling Down
From the album "The Helva Records Sessions"
Written and Composed by Herschel Dwellingham and David Moody
Performed by Reggie Taylor
Courtesy of Helva Records (BMI)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 46min
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- Relación de aspecto
- 16:9 HD
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