Daryl, Abraham and Sasha face-off against the Saviors. Back at Alexandria, Rick and his group make their way through the herd.Daryl, Abraham and Sasha face-off against the Saviors. Back at Alexandria, Rick and his group make their way through the herd.Daryl, Abraham and Sasha face-off against the Saviors. Back at Alexandria, Rick and his group make their way through the herd.
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Take a bow Andrew Lincoln, for such brilliant expressions and performance, for the opportunity that I could watch such amazing justice to Rick Grimes. One of the strongest characters of all TV shows, including Walter White and Frank Underwood, your performance is stellar.
This episode just weaves all the stories into one with such finesse, the cinematography is just mind blowing, the entire episode will keep you to the edge of your seat, it's nerve wracking and will make your heart skip a beat. This is by far the best episode of TWD and one of the finest of all time TV shows. Just watch it and drown in the amazement.
I watched this episode without breathing i can easily say the challenge between people and walkers. Surprising things and the message after the episode was really interesting. This is mu favourite episodes from the all TV shows that i watched
Hands down, the greatest episode of The Walking Dead to date.
Never has everything so neatly been tied together in a single episode of TWD before. We couldn't have gotten a better episode if we'd asked for it. The Grove is my all-time favourite episode, but I'd say this is marginally more impressive.
There was heart-pounding action, traumatising violence, countless twists and turns, inspiring teamwork, an abundance of closure, and some very professional cinematography.
There are no words which I can type which will deliver this episode justice. The only thing that needs said is this: watch the episode. And if you have already, make sure to watch it again - as I'm about to do now.
Alexandria will rise again.
Never has everything so neatly been tied together in a single episode of TWD before. We couldn't have gotten a better episode if we'd asked for it. The Grove is my all-time favourite episode, but I'd say this is marginally more impressive.
There was heart-pounding action, traumatising violence, countless twists and turns, inspiring teamwork, an abundance of closure, and some very professional cinematography.
There are no words which I can type which will deliver this episode justice. The only thing that needs said is this: watch the episode. And if you have already, make sure to watch it again - as I'm about to do now.
Alexandria will rise again.
IMO this was is best episode since season 1, and maybe the best episode in the entire show. Seriously! It has everything! and I could explain what that means but it will just ruin the magic. There were many moments that will now become iconic and forever etched into the history of TWD. Also some things you didn't know what to think about(for example was carol right or wrong?), some great kickass action done in a very oldschool manner. Someone here was inspired to the point of bursting in flames ! and speaking of flames the atmosphere was also handled beautifully, just perfect !! After all those seasons this series is still the best, it's unbelievable! It makes those movies at the cinema look very weak in comparison. and Andrew Lincoln deserves a freakin' Oscar. Can't give this less than a 10/10. This show just killed all other shows I know, again.
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No Way Out is the title of the mid-season premiere and it begins exactly where we left off in the previous episode, yes that cliffhanger ending. Rick Grimes and company covered themselves up with zombie guts to sneak out which went smooth before Sam called out "Mom". On the road somewhere, in the after credit scene Daryl, Abraham and Sasha met a couple of survivors that serves a future villain called Negan and the community he runs is called The Saviors. There is a lot happening in this episode and it was so well written and executed perfectly which left it at the high rating it has, it's a superb one.
Greg Nicotero directed this episode and as usual he does a magnificent job with directing and the makeup/special effects. It's one of the highest rated episodes of the show and if you watch it you will understand. It's action packed, lots of character development, fantastic performances and suspenseful. The first, second and now third time I have been sitting on the edge of my seat, it's just that suspenseful which the show should be. The writers and whole production team brought their A game and made an episode you will remember for years to come.
Andrew Lincoln, what an actor. His performance in this episode was phenomenal and was award worthy like most of his performances on this show are. You can give the character Sam all the hate in the world but the actors who portrays him did a strong and believable performance, he's one of those child actors that really blows your mind.
Some random thoughts of the episode and season. I'll begin with how well and true Greg Nicotero is to the source material in terms of how he shoots the scenes, almost the same at times which is great to see for me and the others who have read the graphic novel. The other thought I have is the bandage Rick got on his hand, when I saw this season back when it aired on television I thought that he would lose his hand like he did in the comics but I was of course wrong but it was a fun nod to the comic version of Rick Grimes.
Greg Nicotero directed this episode and as usual he does a magnificent job with directing and the makeup/special effects. It's one of the highest rated episodes of the show and if you watch it you will understand. It's action packed, lots of character development, fantastic performances and suspenseful. The first, second and now third time I have been sitting on the edge of my seat, it's just that suspenseful which the show should be. The writers and whole production team brought their A game and made an episode you will remember for years to come.
Andrew Lincoln, what an actor. His performance in this episode was phenomenal and was award worthy like most of his performances on this show are. You can give the character Sam all the hate in the world but the actors who portrays him did a strong and believable performance, he's one of those child actors that really blows your mind.
Some random thoughts of the episode and season. I'll begin with how well and true Greg Nicotero is to the source material in terms of how he shoots the scenes, almost the same at times which is great to see for me and the others who have read the graphic novel. The other thought I have is the bandage Rick got on his hand, when I saw this season back when it aired on television I thought that he would lose his hand like he did in the comics but I was of course wrong but it was a fun nod to the comic version of Rick Grimes.
Did you know
- TriviaNorman Reedus says that season 6B is the most intense 8 episodes they have ever done.
- GoofsThere is no reason for Maggie to need help at the top of wall. Once Enid reaches her, it is clear that Maggie simply could have stepped on to the platform built into the wall that Enid is on.
- Quotes
[Abraham resists giving his gun to the Gang Leader, as the Gang Leader gives Abraham some advice]
Gang Leader: If you have to eat shit, best not to nibble. Bite, chew, swallow, repeat. It goes quicker.
Gang Leader: [Abraham gives up his sidearm as the Gang Leader mouths] Thank you.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: No Way Out (2016)
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