Jadis reveals her Civic Republic Military allegiance to Rick in Millenium Park, but he's focused on escaping; despite threats, Rick and Thorne assist Michonne in joining the consignment prog... Read allJadis reveals her Civic Republic Military allegiance to Rick in Millenium Park, but he's focused on escaping; despite threats, Rick and Thorne assist Michonne in joining the consignment program, leading to a rift when Michonne defies orders.Jadis reveals her Civic Republic Military allegiance to Rick in Millenium Park, but he's focused on escaping; despite threats, Rick and Thorne assist Michonne in joining the consignment program, leading to a rift when Michonne defies orders.
Tessa Hope Slovis
- Cleo Clifton
- (as Tessa Slovis)
Stewart Brodian
- (Walker)
- (uncredited)
Adam J. Jackson
- CRM Frontliner
- (uncredited)
John Martineau
- CRM Frontliner
- (uncredited)
Stephanie McIntyre
- CRM Frontliner
- (uncredited)
Sandro Naglia
- Market Vendor
- (uncredited)
Genoveva Rossi
- Walker
- (uncredited)
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Episode 3, "Bye," is really where the story starts to pick up, with no more flashbacks, besides the two flashbacks in the beginning, of course. However, besides those, this episode takes place in the present timeline.
I want to start by saying that Jadis is an absolutely awesome villain. It's the first time in a long time where I have actually been invested in a villain from The Walking Dead. The last few seasons of TWD and Fear TWD have had some of the most bland and boring villains, and it never really felt like they were a threat to the main cast of the shows. But Jadis actually feels like a villain that can really mess some things up, and that's exciting and very stressful. Pollyanna McIntosh really does an excellent job at playing Jadis.
It's amazing to see Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira together again after so long; they haven't lost their touch. I also want to mention Terry O'Quinn and Lesley-Ann Brandt; they are both excellent.
"Bye" is an excellent episode with some fun and shocking twists, and the action is amazing too, just like episodes 1 and 2. The ending is also very exciting; I did not think it was going to go the way it did. It's setting up for some very interesting plotlines, so I am very excited to see where the rest of the season is going.
I want to start by saying that Jadis is an absolutely awesome villain. It's the first time in a long time where I have actually been invested in a villain from The Walking Dead. The last few seasons of TWD and Fear TWD have had some of the most bland and boring villains, and it never really felt like they were a threat to the main cast of the shows. But Jadis actually feels like a villain that can really mess some things up, and that's exciting and very stressful. Pollyanna McIntosh really does an excellent job at playing Jadis.
It's amazing to see Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira together again after so long; they haven't lost their touch. I also want to mention Terry O'Quinn and Lesley-Ann Brandt; they are both excellent.
"Bye" is an excellent episode with some fun and shocking twists, and the action is amazing too, just like episodes 1 and 2. The ending is also very exciting; I did not think it was going to go the way it did. It's setting up for some very interesting plotlines, so I am very excited to see where the rest of the season is going.
It was quite exquisite and tasty. Fantastical episode that made me plumpy and fulfilled. Jeez Louise The Walking Dead! You've really showed us who you really are! They came out from the darkness of this fallen franchise! I'm never gonna cry for the rest of my days! This is straight up some lean! Type beat! I just hope that they continue to plumpen me with this amazing content! And oh yeah! Keep up those magical make out scenes! They really make you feel the characters connections! Keep doing them please! I think they are the best character building for each character! Please keep it up the walking dead!
Jadis is the hero with not the best haircut, Rick is a bit right XD. This scene was the best in the whole series so far and no one will change my opinion. Every scene with Jadis and Rick is brilliant. Nice that we are getting more answers. The slowest episode of all three that came out, but it's typical of TWD that the beginning and end shine and the middle has to do the dirty work of laying everything out and the pace of the action suffers a bit. Worst of the first three episodes, but better than any episode from all the other spinoffs, not counting the one about Daryl. That is, in short, the weakest so far, but the series is so good that even its weakest moments are still very good.
This episode is best so far, and I've seen people saying this show is about the zombies but they need to understand that it's been over 13 years and CRM is most equipped base itw, so there isn't much zombies there, and the show is mainly based on Rick escaping and getting back to Alexandria, but with Jadis being such a b, i don't think it will be possible unless they change her mind or somehow, i really hope next episode will be like this, we deserve it after season10,11 in main series, this is masterpiece, Andrew Lincoln deserves an oscar in my opinion, nobody could ever do this role so good,
This episode turns out to be quite steadily consistent, in terms of quality. Every single scene does not go out wasted, and have all sorts of plot points that eventually ties up to whole plot in general, which makes the ending of the episode - or rather the concept of it at least - quite more narratively natural and impactful.
Aside from Andy and Danai, who strives as fierce as before, I gotta say, I love Pollyana McIntosh. Her acting shines along with her character, which went from ehh in season 7 to eyy here. I mean, who would expect a non-comic character that came off as weird initially would turn out to be the biggest potential threat to everyone in the TWDU, without the character progression turning out to be jarring and unrealistic?
Lesley-Ann Brandt is great too playing as Thorne. She sure is a much more intriguing character we've ever had for a while. Gotta appreciate the effort the writing crew put in their characters.
So, thus far, out of all the first three episodes, this is the weakest certainly, but oh my how good it stiil is. Now I really can't wait for the last three episodes!
Aside from Andy and Danai, who strives as fierce as before, I gotta say, I love Pollyana McIntosh. Her acting shines along with her character, which went from ehh in season 7 to eyy here. I mean, who would expect a non-comic character that came off as weird initially would turn out to be the biggest potential threat to everyone in the TWDU, without the character progression turning out to be jarring and unrealistic?
Lesley-Ann Brandt is great too playing as Thorne. She sure is a much more intriguing character we've ever had for a while. Gotta appreciate the effort the writing crew put in their characters.
So, thus far, out of all the first three episodes, this is the weakest certainly, but oh my how good it stiil is. Now I really can't wait for the last three episodes!
Did you know
- TriviaThe Millennium Park scenes were filmed in Hamilton Park in Jersey City, New Jersey.
- GoofsThe Major General says 'Sergeant Majors' to Rick and his partner. The correct way to address them is, 'SERGEANTS MAJOR'. There are two sergeants, NOT 2 majors.
- Quotes
Rick Grimes: You're a hero, with a shit haircut.
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- Hamilton Park - Jersey City, New Jersey, USA(Millennium Park)
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