kapotslecht
ene 2023 se unió
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Clasificación de kapotslecht
So where do we even start with this one.
Overall, the pacing of the episode still feels a little weird at times and a scene will either feel like it went by within seconds, while some other scenes feel incredibly dragged out like.
But that, is my one and only criticism of the entire episode.
The dialogue is superb, finally after years of the main series ended, and finally since episode 1 season 7 of TWD do the writers allow non-dialogue scenes where the actors and actresses are able to fully emerge themselves into the characters they play. The episode doesn't shy away from letting you sit there and come with your own interpertation of what just happened in the scene prior.
The Croat has a cool backstory in a way, and while I do still crave for more, more story, more shown, more twists and turns, I for the first time in many years feel confident in saying that the writers have made sure there is much much more to come.
In comparison with how I would view the average walking dead episode, this one stands up there with 'too far gone' and 'A' to me.
Overall, the pacing of the episode still feels a little weird at times and a scene will either feel like it went by within seconds, while some other scenes feel incredibly dragged out like.
But that, is my one and only criticism of the entire episode.
The dialogue is superb, finally after years of the main series ended, and finally since episode 1 season 7 of TWD do the writers allow non-dialogue scenes where the actors and actresses are able to fully emerge themselves into the characters they play. The episode doesn't shy away from letting you sit there and come with your own interpertation of what just happened in the scene prior.
The Croat has a cool backstory in a way, and while I do still crave for more, more story, more shown, more twists and turns, I for the first time in many years feel confident in saying that the writers have made sure there is much much more to come.
In comparison with how I would view the average walking dead episode, this one stands up there with 'too far gone' and 'A' to me.