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The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live
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  • El episodio se transmitió el 3 mar 2024
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Después del sacrificio de Rick para salvar a su grupo, todos creyeron que se había ido, aparte de un par de personas. Que dedicó mucho tiempo a buscar a su amigo.Después del sacrificio de Rick para salvar a su grupo, todos creyeron que se había ido, aparte de un par de personas. Que dedicó mucho tiempo a buscar a su amigo.Después del sacrificio de Rick para salvar a su grupo, todos creyeron que se había ido, aparte de un par de personas. Que dedicó mucho tiempo a buscar a su amigo.

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    • Pollyanna McIntosh
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      • Bertie Ellwood
      • Amber Templemore
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      • Robert Kirkman
      • Tony Moore
      • Charlie Adlard
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      • Andrew Lincoln
      • Danai Gurira
      • Pollyanna McIntosh
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    Andrew Lincoln
    Andrew Lincoln
    • Rick Grimes
    Danai Gurira
    Danai Gurira
    • Michonne Hawthorne
    Pollyanna McIntosh
    Pollyanna McIntosh
    • Jadis Stokes
    Matthew Jeffers
    Matthew Jeffers
    • Nat
    • (as Matthew August Jeffers)
    Breeda Wool
    Breeda Wool
    • Aiden
    Andrew Bachelor
    Andrew Bachelor
    • Bailey
    Erin Anderson
    Erin Anderson
    • Elle
    Peter Angelinas
    Peter Angelinas
    • Desk Cosignee
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    9vovakurtianyk

    I Didn't Believe This Is Possible

    After such a powerful start to this new story that left me in disbelief and, sometimes, tears, I was sure they couldn't do any better than that.

    I was sure that episode 2 would be slower and, overall, worse rated.

    But boy, was I wrong.

    This episode is on par with what was in ep. 1. Excellent character development that grow on you the minute they appear on the screen, powerful perfomances from the cast, a story that gallops with thunderbolt speed - this episode has it all.

    To all those "professional journalists" who said that story was very slow in their reviews before the show was released - what is wrong with you? Consider changing you job, because it hurts to see such clueless people in a field where your opinion matters so much to viewers.

    Before the show released, I was honestly afraid that it would be a bust. Luckily, there was no reason to be afraid. Yet another 10/10 episode. Bravo.
    9hiramthreets

    Michonnes last stance

    Excellent episode about perserverance. Faith and courage goes a long way, i didn't want this episode to end, it was very cinematic for me as I was watching. Great build up, how can you not care about these characters in this second episode? The writing and acting from all involved had my heartbeating so fast. So far I'm all in for The Walking Dead The Ones Who Live. If we get this every week, this show will be a huge success just like The Walking Dead. Waiting patiently for the next episode. Give us more of this depth, character, action. And feelings And you will have a loyal viewer. Michonne 💙
    8MamadNobari97

    Better

    This episode was more engaging, with better and more likable characters, and had more emotional weight to me. Even the same scene of them reuniting was more emotional to me than the last episode's (where I didn't really care much) for some reason.

    I guess seeing Michonne desperately looking for Rick in this episode and what she goes through here was presented in a better way that made me care more.

    This episode is surprisingly emotional too, and yeah, maybe they were trying too hard to be emotional and did it for the sake of shock value and an artificial way of making an emotional scene. But damn if it wasn't effective. I thought it was weird that in a one-hour episode, they still decided that all we needed to see from Michonne and that couple from season 10 or 11, was the interview she had with their leader. But after what happened in this episode, I'm sure this is way more engaging than whatever they would've shown as flashbacks. And it would be hypocritical of me to demand flashbacks when they can just show their journey and develop those characters through the story and not flashback, as I have said multiple times that I don't like flashbacks that much. Although technically it was still a flashback.

    One thing this episode does a great job of is giving Michonne motivation and a reason to do what she did at the end of the last episode. We all know what this episode is gonna lead to, but we don't know why and how. So I think the reason they give Michonne to hate them this much is believable and warranted, and surprisingly personal and emotional. I liked it very much. I didn't think I would care about these new characters since we don't know much about them, but they did a good job of making you care in the span of a few minutes.

    I also have to mention a criticism that I had from the last episode that this episode totally debunks and I probably didn't pay attention that much, so I stand corrected about that. It was about Michonne killing everyone with masks on, but only takes the mask off when it's Rick. It's way different here and I was wrong.

    All in all, I thought this episode did a surprisingly good job of setting up conflicts (with the awful haircut lady), gave a good motivation and reason to Michonne, and instead of telling us why she is gonna hate all these people, they showed us and made us care. Usually TV shows drop the ball on their second episodes and not much happens and they're boring. But at least for me, this episode was better than the first one, had less nonsensical and laughable dialogue and writing choices, and overall did a better job of making me have an emotional attachment to the characters and care about them and what they're doing.
    9martymoves

    Cool story bro

    First off, i've come to realise that almost everyone writing negative reviews is an absolute idiot. True story. (Except 1 person, made some very valid points I could not disagree with)

    Do you not know what a "review" is? If all you have to say is based solely on comparison, then all you're giving is uneducated and ugly, bias laden narrative.

    A review is of the subject matter and what is at hand. Not a constant bombardment of: "oh, but that had this in it" or "I didn't like that. Those people weren't as fun as the other people" waaah-aaaah!!! Give the baby its bottle.

    If you are speaking in continuance, then its an unfinished topic. This is episodic. If you want to write a season/series review, wait until its over. If you can't appreciate what's in front of you and only want to complain that its something its not, Don't watch!

    This episode shows us Michonne from more or less where we last saw her. New characters are introduced, and in true TWD fashion, we are gripped with emotion for certain characters (with some excellent delivery I might add, well done) and also in true TWD fashion, there is death.

    To quote the great wrestler Sting (who also retired this night) "The only thing you know for sure, is that nothing is for sure". Truer words were never spoken. However I believe these exact words (perhaps rephrased) were literally spoken; by Robert Kirkman in an early Q&A in the comics several years... over a decade ago.

    So if this is not keeping the authentic TWD fashion, I don't know what is.

    I've seen people complaining that "this would never happen" or "its unrealistic and preposterous"... its the zombie apocalypse dude. Deal with it.

    On a side note:

    if you don't think that the government wouldn't have army bases set up, complete with choppers ready for battle, you're insane. Its already been happening the last 5 years. HOW'S THAT FOR IRONY!? These fools wouldn't survive Z. A. so their uneducated opinions have now officially and forever been rendered: Useless.

    ...

    The long awaited reunion has arrived and the appreheniveness is only enhanced with the return of a familiar face. (Its not exactly a spoiler if I tell you whom. Unless you're so ignorant you don't pay attention to the opening credits. There's only 3 damn names!!!)

    This is the monkey-wrench we have been awaiting and expecting. It makes me wonder if there truly will be a happy ending. I will definitely come back to this in the final episode. (That's called reference. Not comparison. Take notes here kids)

    I was expecting this story to go a very different direction and it does feel like we are sucked a bit into TWD of old. But its new scenarios, new people, new obstacles to overcome.

    I was however a little thrown off by the timeline. I realise there is a shift that occurs via a changeover (even though it *is* presented on screen) I was so caught up in what was going on that when it became "now" it felt as though it was juxtaposition and very little emphasis on change (or any for that matter) had occured during the alleged 5 year span of time.

    This was a huge hinderance for me because NO separation was given between events, and it all seemed in sequence. You can't have an unexplained 5 year gap that ultimately resumes as though nothing had happened in-between.

    Despite this, everything else seemed to go fairly well. Yes, they did not mince things and like the debut episode, kept it rolling. Again, I didn't even notice the time until it was over.

    Another fantastic effort!

    Also i'd be remiss if I didn't call out the fool crying this was a Michonne episode saying "we want Rick. We came for Rick". The series is about both characters. Please refrain from posting, commenting, or even watching at this point. You ARE The Walking Brain Dead!

    Entertainment Value 9.5/10 Overall Rating 9.5/10

    An excellent job on the editing except for that 1 instance that I can't ignore. Otherwise another fantastic effort and am excited to see where this goes.

    Also happy that we get to see more of Lesley-Ann Brandt. She's been quite enjoyable in everything i've seen her in.
    9tylerjwood

    TWD has pulled it off

    Granted this is a spin-off, but it's still TWD and the show has been in the gutters for years. Somehow, The Ones Who Live has pulled off the impossible and breathed new life into this stale franchise. The quality of the first two episodes are on par with some of the best episodes TWD has ever produced. I was worried that there woukd be a slump in the second episode but it really was as good as episode 1. From the acting, to the story, the progression and the way I have felt watching these past two episodes, its a return to form that rivals some of the classic episodes from seasons 1-5. Truly remarkable and a giant kudos to everyone involved. I truly care about The Walking Dead again and that makes me happy.

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      The people Michonne saved, Aiden and Bailey, are the people she rescued at the end of What We Become (2020), the last episode she appeared in in the original series.
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      Elle: First, I just want to thank you.

      Michonne Hawthorne: I appreciate that. Could I have a horse?

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