In This Life
- Episode aired Nov 29, 2020
- TV-MA
- 51m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.5K
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A divided group struggles to reunite; others set their sights on the greater good.A divided group struggles to reunite; others set their sights on the greater good.A divided group struggles to reunite; others set their sights on the greater good.
Christina Karis
- Kari Bennett
- (as Christina Marie Karis)
Maliyah Monae Kellam
- Young Iris
- (as Maliyah Monae)
Ron Blake
- Injured Pedestrian
- (uncredited)
Aaron Snyder
- CRM Soldier
- (uncredited)
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Glad the season is ending early. Hope it means that they've seen the trouble with the show and will fix it for the 2nd and hopefully last season. Cut out the long and needless monologues and there's not much left of the show. The franchise has been heading down hill since Glenn's fake death but it didn't have to fall this far. Respect what you had.
This episode went nowhere. Again.
No big *oh my god* moments. No big reveals or fights. Barely any zombies in a show (supposedly) about zombies. Wayyy too many flashbacks (sometimes there are flashbacks within flashbacks). The acting from most of the kids is very poor (especially from "Iris"). Dull cinematography and landscape, and so many plotholes.
There is a moment in here that is so profoundly dumb, that it completely flips what the entire show has been moving toward on its head. You'll know it when you see it.
This is just a shell of what "The Walking Dead" is or was. I've been a fan for a very long time, and this is just so disappointing. At least "Fear" somewhat lives up to the hype as to being a spinoff to AMC's hit show. The only hype this show had was that is was going to tie into Rick Grimes. And I'm still waiting.
No big *oh my god* moments. No big reveals or fights. Barely any zombies in a show (supposedly) about zombies. Wayyy too many flashbacks (sometimes there are flashbacks within flashbacks). The acting from most of the kids is very poor (especially from "Iris"). Dull cinematography and landscape, and so many plotholes.
There is a moment in here that is so profoundly dumb, that it completely flips what the entire show has been moving toward on its head. You'll know it when you see it.
This is just a shell of what "The Walking Dead" is or was. I've been a fan for a very long time, and this is just so disappointing. At least "Fear" somewhat lives up to the hype as to being a spinoff to AMC's hit show. The only hype this show had was that is was going to tie into Rick Grimes. And I'm still waiting.
I had to give this a 10/10. The acting was the best, the plot was phenomenal. I'm so glad I gave the show a chance. Yes, it started off absolutely horrible with them not knowing how to kill "empties" for 10ish years, but it gradually got better. The episode was filled with so much tension. The very last part was a little cheesy, but this was by far the best episode.
It took the last three episodes to-- finally-- make this a good show! The show is still plagued with enough pretentious dialogue to make even a five year old cringe. But they had enough twist and turns in the last episodes to make it a lot more interesting, tense, and exciting to watch-- and to make me want to watch the next season-- if there is one.
But please, please, please stop with all of the pretentious and mindless preaching and soul searching dialogue. No one cares!!!
Action speaks louder than words. Daryl Dixon says about three words per episode in the original 'Walking Dead', and he's everyone's favorite character:-)
But please, please, please stop with all of the pretentious and mindless preaching and soul searching dialogue. No one cares!!!
Action speaks louder than words. Daryl Dixon says about three words per episode in the original 'Walking Dead', and he's everyone's favorite character:-)
The only reason to watch this series is that it is set in the Walking Dead universe, and that it might eventually intersect with the series we do care about. Otherwise, it is a waste of time. The acting is awful, the dialogue is terrible, the plots are ludicrous, even the dead themselves seem sorry to be there. It is a display of teen angst, aimed at the younger indiscriminating credulous viewer.
Did you know
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: The Deepest Cut/In This Life (2020)
- SoundtracksPunch
Performed by All We Are
[Silas gives himself up to the CRM soldiers in order to save his friends.]
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