La Gentillesse des Étrangers
- Episode aired Sep 29, 2024
- TV-MA
- 50m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
3.1K
YOUR RATING
Carol maps a path toward Daryl; Daryl, Isabelle, and Laurent define their roles at the Nest.Carol maps a path toward Daryl; Daryl, Isabelle, and Laurent define their roles at the Nest.Carol maps a path toward Daryl; Daryl, Isabelle, and Laurent define their roles at the Nest.
Romain Levi
- Stéphane Codron
- (credit only)
Nicolas Dozol
- Walker
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
Great introduction episode, with some great intros to new characters. But i loved how the writers are immediately tapping into Daryl and Carol's unsolved grief and how they need each other.
This is arguably the biggest platonic relationship in TV history so i love to see their magnetic friendship
The dialogue is a lot better than last season. Loved some of the stunts and they brought back some of the suspense I had been missing. Really looking forward to this season.
The production design and stunts already feel refreshed from last season. Love seeing Melissa and Norman get producer credits. The France setting really gives the show a fish out of water feel that we haven't had in TWD. Overall this series proves that there's still a lot of life and untapped potential in The Walking Dead universe.
This is arguably the biggest platonic relationship in TV history so i love to see their magnetic friendship
The dialogue is a lot better than last season. Loved some of the stunts and they brought back some of the suspense I had been missing. Really looking forward to this season.
The production design and stunts already feel refreshed from last season. Love seeing Melissa and Norman get producer credits. The France setting really gives the show a fish out of water feel that we haven't had in TWD. Overall this series proves that there's still a lot of life and untapped potential in The Walking Dead universe.
TWD just really isn't anything special anymore, you can watch it but it will never be as good as 2010s, but what baffles me is the amount of 10/10 reviews, I mean come on, you're saying this episode is a perfect 10?
It's great to see Carol back in action it's been quite a while, this episode felt really dragged but it amused me a bit more towards the end.
Overall this episode felt very cliché and honestly it feels like they rely so much on callbacks it's a bit unnecessary.
This episode was pretty mediocre, but it wasn't terrible, and it certainly wasn't a 10, like I said, it's watchable, but the quality isn't really there.
It's great to see Carol back in action it's been quite a while, this episode felt really dragged but it amused me a bit more towards the end.
Overall this episode felt very cliché and honestly it feels like they rely so much on callbacks it's a bit unnecessary.
This episode was pretty mediocre, but it wasn't terrible, and it certainly wasn't a 10, like I said, it's watchable, but the quality isn't really there.
A much better start than s1 , adding Melissa to the show will greatly improve the level.
As usual, Melissa is able to completely steal the camera in every scene due to her tremendous acting ability her eyes can act alone without anybwords she is the best to do this from the flagshow till this moment.
Ash and Carol oh my God, they are a very good duo they are really great together , I hope Ash can do it to the end he is a very good friend of Carol and a nice actor
Returning to the events of sophia delayed a lot but here we are now, Carol hasn't processed her loss and it's time to deal with this.
Great ep.
As usual, Melissa is able to completely steal the camera in every scene due to her tremendous acting ability her eyes can act alone without anybwords she is the best to do this from the flagshow till this moment.
Ash and Carol oh my God, they are a very good duo they are really great together , I hope Ash can do it to the end he is a very good friend of Carol and a nice actor
Returning to the events of sophia delayed a lot but here we are now, Carol hasn't processed her loss and it's time to deal with this.
Great ep.
10bvdtwt
MELISSSAAAAAAA MCBRIDE WELCOME BACK I LOVE THE EPPPPP SO MUCH.
In episode 1 of "DD: TBOC S2," Melissa McBride's acting really shines. Carol is the main focus in this episode, and I absolutely love that-I definitely want to see more of her! Her presence is felt throughout the ep , and you can really see the emotional weight she carries from everything that's happened in the past. The way she mixes strength with vulnerability adds so much depth to her scenes. It's obvious she's still dealing with her truma, which makes her character super relatable and engaging. Melissa's performance keeps me invested in Carol's journey, and she truly makes Carol a standout character that I can't help but root for. I really enjoy her scenes with Ash too!
I can't wait to see the rest of the episodes!
In episode 1 of "DD: TBOC S2," Melissa McBride's acting really shines. Carol is the main focus in this episode, and I absolutely love that-I definitely want to see more of her! Her presence is felt throughout the ep , and you can really see the emotional weight she carries from everything that's happened in the past. The way she mixes strength with vulnerability adds so much depth to her scenes. It's obvious she's still dealing with her truma, which makes her character super relatable and engaging. Melissa's performance keeps me invested in Carol's journey, and she truly makes Carol a standout character that I can't help but root for. I really enjoy her scenes with Ash too!
I can't wait to see the rest of the episodes!
10geepeny
Welcome back melissa!! Thank you for bringing me back to the Walking Dead Universe. Spin off!? The book of carol is the best yet!! The pace was perfect, the action, the comedy, the chemistry between ash and carol. Seeing Carol still grieving her daughter and going through the emotions brought tears to my eyes. Give Melissa more power, she knows what she's doing and she knows what we want. I'm really satisfied.
Yeah norman is playing himself, daryl is no where to be found on my screen, and its sad. He took 10 step back in his growth. Very OOC and too much like norman. Start hiding the tattoos.
Yeah norman is playing himself, daryl is no where to be found on my screen, and its sad. He took 10 step back in his growth. Very OOC and too much like norman. Start hiding the tattoos.
Did you know
- TriviaWhile the scenes on the farm are set in America, the scenes were actually shot in France. Director Greg Nicotero stated that they had to find a farm that could pass as being American.
- GoofsWhen Carol leaves the gas station and takes the car she tells the 3 men that their friend Mick is in the trunk of a Dodge nearby, when he was put in the trunk (last scene in season 1) it was in a Ford Mustang.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Laurent Carrière: Help!
Daryl Dixon: You could've gotten one more.
Laurent Carrière: I lost my footing.
- ConnectionsReferences A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
- SoundtracksYou Are My Sunshine
(uncredited)
American traditional
[Music box that Carol finds in greenhouse plays this song]
Details
- Runtime
- 50m
- Color
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content