Stories We Tell Ourselves
- El episodio se transmitió el 16 jul 2023
- TV-MA
- 47min
Se desentierran verdades y se revelan motivos a medida que Maggie, Negan y los demás se adentran en las profundidades de la ciudad.Se desentierran verdades y se revelan motivos a medida que Maggie, Negan y los demás se adentran en las profundidades de la ciudad.Se desentierran verdades y se revelan motivos a medida que Maggie, Negan y los demás se adentran en las profundidades de la ciudad.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- The Croat
- (as Željko Ivanek)
- Piano Playing Buraz
- (as Sean Thompson)
- Burazi
- (sin créditos)
- Burazi
- (sin créditos)
- Walker
- (sin créditos)
- Walker
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
"Stories We Tell Ourselves" is a stupid episode of "The Walking Dead: Dead City". In addition to Ginny's appearance in Manhattan, we have also the following situations: (1) Maggie, Ginny, Amali and Tommaso resting from their escape in a sewer crowded of walkers. Did they need to stop in that space to rest? (2) After the deaths of Amaia and Tommaso, there is still a breathing apparatus without use, Why Maggie does not use it and avoid being dizzy and hallucinating? (3) Why Negan shows compassion with a man that wanted to deliver him to the new justice and is delaying his escape? Negan was merciless in many other situations and his attitude is difficult to be explained. This new character of the fifth episode is another difficult to be swallowed. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Stories We Tell Ourselves"
Only (6) episodes? This isn't a GoT level show that's movie quality production, tells several large stories, and fills a season in (10) episodes. Oh wait, this was only a mere (6).
Boring, slow, poor writing. The best of the best survivors once again back to making poor choices all the time.
I do not recommend this at all. The best decision made with this was not to have something like Talking Dead afterwards again.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe episode title, "Stories that We Tell Ourselves", can either refer to how one defines oneself or the dangers of self-deception.
- ErroresWhen Croat enters the opera and the camera faces him with the door into the street on his background, there are cars in the street visible going back and forward.
- Citas
Perlie Armstrong: My brother, his name was Joel. We were close. Even though I annoyed the living hell out of him. I would have followed Joel anywhere. So when he got that job on the docks, I got one too. He was funny.
[Faintly laughs in reflection]
Perlie Armstrong: Had this... eh, charisma. But he was restless too, got into fights, in and out of jail, had problems we just couldn't see. One night my folks caught him breaking in, looking to steal from them. He attacked my mother. So high, he didn't know what he was doing. They were too scared to do anything about it. Maybe they hoped it would go away. So it fell on me... Which left me, angry. He was my big brother, he let me down, abandoned me. So I guess I wanted to abandon him right back.
[Pulls a letter out of his pocket]
Perlie Armstrong: This was the last time I ever heard from Joel, couldn't bring myself to open it. Three years later the city fell apart. Mom and Dad and I got out just in time, but it happened so fast I didn't think... He was left to die. All alone, in the worst possible place on the planet. Is that what he deserved? Is it really so black and white? If you'd asked me back then, I'd have said yes. But now... I don't know. Is it grey? Is it something else? Tranquillitas ordinis.
[Latin: Tranquility of order]
Perlie Armstrong: What if it's just stories we tell ourselves to sleep easier.
- ConexionesReferences El mercader de la muerte (1973)
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- 47min
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