The Last Time
- El episodio se transmitió el 31 mar 2024
- TV-MA
- 49min
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8.6/10
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Rick y Michonne necesitan realizar un milagro casi imposible.Rick y Michonne necesitan realizar un milagro casi imposible.Rick y Michonne necesitan realizar un milagro casi imposible.
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I have loved every episode to The Ones who Live and i wish it never ended!
I think some expected too much for the finale, i don't think there was much more they could have done with the time given to flesh out other parts of the CRM, but we also have to remember that this series wasn't about the CRM, it was about Rick and Michonne and a conclusion to that segment of their overall story and with that in mind, I am extremely happy with what we got and how they delivered it, just because this part has ended, doesn't mean we wont get more with the other spin off to fill in that other part we wanted!
If you are a TWD fan and love Rick and Michonne, then you will love this whole series!
I think some expected too much for the finale, i don't think there was much more they could have done with the time given to flesh out other parts of the CRM, but we also have to remember that this series wasn't about the CRM, it was about Rick and Michonne and a conclusion to that segment of their overall story and with that in mind, I am extremely happy with what we got and how they delivered it, just because this part has ended, doesn't mean we wont get more with the other spin off to fill in that other part we wanted!
If you are a TWD fan and love Rick and Michonne, then you will love this whole series!
10MasonB-L
It had everything you'd want to see since Rick flew away in that helicopter in season 9. Not sure what people were expecting to give negative reviews. You cannot put everything in there to complete their story, you have to leave opportunity for a potential future story.
Out of all the recent spin-offs, this was the 1 they absolutely needed to nail and they did. Awesome series - maybe the trick is to have the stars be as involved as Andrew and Danai were. They are also fans and the most invested. Now we just need to see a reunion for Rick and Daryl on screen!!
That's 3 out of 3 new spin-offs scoring above 7/10. As much as I crave more than 6 episodes for each, less seems to prove to be more.
Out of all the recent spin-offs, this was the 1 they absolutely needed to nail and they did. Awesome series - maybe the trick is to have the stars be as involved as Andrew and Danai were. They are also fans and the most invested. Now we just need to see a reunion for Rick and Daryl on screen!!
That's 3 out of 3 new spin-offs scoring above 7/10. As much as I crave more than 6 episodes for each, less seems to prove to be more.
This finale was surprisingly good and was a nice although a bit rushed and "too easy" conclusion for Rick and Michonne's mini-series.
I am satisfied with how this finale wrapped things up, even though there were parts that didn't really sit well with me.
First the goods: We finally get the Echelon Briefing after all the teasing throughout the season, and I gotta say, I'm not disappointed with the briefing at all. I think they gave a logical and reasonable motive to Beale. Someone said he's just the villain for the sake of being the villain, but I don't think his reasons are any less complicated and nuanced than other famous villains of TWD's peak. Sure, they didn't really dive into his character, like at all, till this episode. But for me at least, I think don't he's that cartoonishly evil of a villain.
The ending is really emotional and for a second I thought they didn't actually hire the actress for some reason and it would've been disastrous, but thankfully they brought her back.
Overall it's an enjoyable finale that I can't really be mad at that much as it was a somewhat satisfying conclusion to the series. I can't really think of other positives since I just finished the episode. But I liked the finale.
Now to the parts I didn't really find to be that well done: It is after all rushed a bit since they need to establish Beale, give us the Briefing, and end the story in the same episode. Nevertheless, it is rushed, but it's not D+ MCU finale rushed!
I thought the fight scenes were well done but unremarkable, and they ended way too soon. Though the elevator one was pretty good, especially the ending. And I know these two are just killing machines at this point, but I think everything went way too easy for them in this episode.
The way they defeat CRM is way too easy and it's weird how there are zero guards or troopers in that tent. You'd think at least one would be standing outside of the tent maybe? The way they write these scenes is to just end the story as soon as possible. They threw the obstacles in the scenes before so they wouldn't have to give logical reasons as to why such an important tent would be so empty.
They didn't really explain how the Civic Republic gained the knowledge of what CRM was doing. I guess they found documents and stuff somewhere else, but felt way too quick like they fast-forwarded so we could move on from the CRM storyline quickly.
There are a couple of laughably cringey lines about love in here that I don't know how they wrote them with a straight face. I always hate this "love is good and saves us all" and all that stuff in the finale of movies and shows. Especially when they're written this way. So I couldn't help to laugh at the dialogue between Thorne and Michonne.
It's way too melodramatic and soap opera-y. They did a good job with the romance in episode 4, but after that, all the romance feels way too melodramatic and cringey.
Overall, it's a pretty good finale but a perfect one. It's not too rushed or bad-written to make you mad, it's just a fine ending that's on par with the rest of the show.
I am satisfied with how this finale wrapped things up, even though there were parts that didn't really sit well with me.
First the goods: We finally get the Echelon Briefing after all the teasing throughout the season, and I gotta say, I'm not disappointed with the briefing at all. I think they gave a logical and reasonable motive to Beale. Someone said he's just the villain for the sake of being the villain, but I don't think his reasons are any less complicated and nuanced than other famous villains of TWD's peak. Sure, they didn't really dive into his character, like at all, till this episode. But for me at least, I think don't he's that cartoonishly evil of a villain.
The ending is really emotional and for a second I thought they didn't actually hire the actress for some reason and it would've been disastrous, but thankfully they brought her back.
Overall it's an enjoyable finale that I can't really be mad at that much as it was a somewhat satisfying conclusion to the series. I can't really think of other positives since I just finished the episode. But I liked the finale.
Now to the parts I didn't really find to be that well done: It is after all rushed a bit since they need to establish Beale, give us the Briefing, and end the story in the same episode. Nevertheless, it is rushed, but it's not D+ MCU finale rushed!
I thought the fight scenes were well done but unremarkable, and they ended way too soon. Though the elevator one was pretty good, especially the ending. And I know these two are just killing machines at this point, but I think everything went way too easy for them in this episode.
The way they defeat CRM is way too easy and it's weird how there are zero guards or troopers in that tent. You'd think at least one would be standing outside of the tent maybe? The way they write these scenes is to just end the story as soon as possible. They threw the obstacles in the scenes before so they wouldn't have to give logical reasons as to why such an important tent would be so empty.
They didn't really explain how the Civic Republic gained the knowledge of what CRM was doing. I guess they found documents and stuff somewhere else, but felt way too quick like they fast-forwarded so we could move on from the CRM storyline quickly.
There are a couple of laughably cringey lines about love in here that I don't know how they wrote them with a straight face. I always hate this "love is good and saves us all" and all that stuff in the finale of movies and shows. Especially when they're written this way. So I couldn't help to laugh at the dialogue between Thorne and Michonne.
It's way too melodramatic and soap opera-y. They did a good job with the romance in episode 4, but after that, all the romance feels way too melodramatic and cringey.
Overall, it's a pretty good finale but a perfect one. It's not too rushed or bad-written to make you mad, it's just a fine ending that's on par with the rest of the show.
10renadjjj
The Ones Who Live is totally a masterpiece, i loved every single episode, and my favourite one is still episode (4)
danai and andy did a great job, To be honest i don't even want another season at this point, rick and michonne story is complete, they got the end they deserve. Incredible work.
This spin-off alone is way better then twd last two seasons. But I got to say last two episode is not at the same level as the rest, still a 10
I also hope danai gurira get to write in more movies and shows in the future, and we may see her write something for Andrew. Such in incredible actors, love them both.
This spin-off alone is way better then twd last two seasons. But I got to say last two episode is not at the same level as the rest, still a 10
I also hope danai gurira get to write in more movies and shows in the future, and we may see her write something for Andrew. Such in incredible actors, love them both.
10nomad01
The negative reviews for this entire series are kind of comical. Is it perfect? No. Was the original series perfect? No.
The last episode, as expected, feels rushed. By the end of episode 4 I knew they'd have way too much to fit in and a few things happen that feel a bit too convenient but it feels like an abridged story rather than a fake-out that we got repeatedly in Fear The Walking Dead.
So, that aside, it feels like we finally have the answers we needed and some kind of proper closure for the franchise. It's been great to see some fantastic performances from Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira alongside a mostly strong supporting cast.
The last episode, as expected, feels rushed. By the end of episode 4 I knew they'd have way too much to fit in and a few things happen that feel a bit too convenient but it feels like an abridged story rather than a fake-out that we got repeatedly in Fear The Walking Dead.
So, that aside, it feels like we finally have the answers we needed and some kind of proper closure for the franchise. It's been great to see some fantastic performances from Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira alongside a mostly strong supporting cast.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaTodas las entradas contienen spoilers
- ErroresRick leaves Beale's office with his metal arm. Later Thorne goes to Beale's office and finds the arm. There is nothing anywhere in between about how the arm got back in the office.
- Citas
Rick Grimes: I never lost my son. I lost myself. He brought me back. My wife brought me back. We're the sword that kills. We're the sword that gives life. One life. One unstoppable life. We're not dead.
[stabs Beale in the heart]
Rick Grimes: You are.
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