A new weapon in the Savior arsenal proves to be a giant hurdle as fighting continues between Rick's forces and those of the Saviors.A new weapon in the Savior arsenal proves to be a giant hurdle as fighting continues between Rick's forces and those of the Saviors.A new weapon in the Savior arsenal proves to be a giant hurdle as fighting continues between Rick's forces and those of the Saviors.
Lauren Cohan
- Maggie Greene
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Chandler Riggs
- Carl Grimes
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Danai Gurira
- Michonne
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Lennie James
- Morgan Jones
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Alanna Masterson
- Tara Chambler
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Josh McDermitt
- Eugene Porter
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Christian Serratos
- Rosita Espinosa
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Seth Gilliam
- Gabriel Stokes
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Ross Marquand
- Aaron
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan
- Negan Smith
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Austin Amelio
- Dwight
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Tom Payne
- Paul 'Jesus' Rovia
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Xander Berkeley
- Gregory
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Steven Ogg
- Simon
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I admit this wasn't one of the strongest episodes, probably because there didn't seem to be a lot of advancement on the plot. The best part is probably at the beginning where we see how devastated Ezekiel is that his forces failed. It gets worse when all his dead men come back as zombies. In contrast to some of the previous episodes that focused on various characters, it's mostly just him here. Well, I did rate this an 8 which was the score most people gave it here! There's this scene that goes on for like a minute where all it does is show the road and some characters riding on it.
It's just a scene that stands out and it seems like it accomplishes a lot. We do at least get to see Rick and Daryl briefly and they're easily some of the most awesome and memorable characters in the series. I look forward to seeing Negan again. I might need to reread the comics again because I seem to be forgetting a lot of stuff. There's dozens of volumes, okay? Ezekiel gets too many near deaths in this episode and it gets a little repetitive. It's still relatively entertaining. ***
It's just a scene that stands out and it seems like it accomplishes a lot. We do at least get to see Rick and Daryl briefly and they're easily some of the most awesome and memorable characters in the series. I look forward to seeing Negan again. I might need to reread the comics again because I seem to be forgetting a lot of stuff. There's dozens of volumes, okay? Ezekiel gets too many near deaths in this episode and it gets a little repetitive. It's still relatively entertaining. ***
This is the walking dead we all know about. You guys should stop it with the bad ratings. This episode in particular shows that the series is still a pretty good one. I loved the cut back scenes. well directed. Let's hope that the upcoming episodes will be at the same level of this one. Keep on watching and don't rate just because you want to rate. It takes a lot of work to create these 'worst action scenes'. Rate in professionaly.
Once upon a time a magnificent series of zombies (walkers) called "The Walking Dead" developed by Frank Darabont with great characters and lots of walkers. Darabont left the show but the series kept the excellent level. However, after Glenn's death, the show was not so good but fans believed it would improve somehow in the next season.
Unfortunately Season 8 is the worst could happen to "The Walking Dead". "Some Guy" is not a totally bad episode; indeed it is the best so far of this awful eighth season. However there is not the dynamics of the other seasons and the characters are neglected or forgotten or poorly developed. The fans do not miss anybody that died from The Kingdom and do not even know their names. Meanwhile, what happened to Gabriel? Or Negan? The subplots are totally disconnected and the flashbacks are tiresome. Car chase does not match with a post apocalypse world of zombies. Let's hope that the next episode improves this season and The Saviors are finally defeated saving the show. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Some Guy"
Unfortunately Season 8 is the worst could happen to "The Walking Dead". "Some Guy" is not a totally bad episode; indeed it is the best so far of this awful eighth season. However there is not the dynamics of the other seasons and the characters are neglected or forgotten or poorly developed. The fans do not miss anybody that died from The Kingdom and do not even know their names. Meanwhile, what happened to Gabriel? Or Negan? The subplots are totally disconnected and the flashbacks are tiresome. Car chase does not match with a post apocalypse world of zombies. Let's hope that the next episode improves this season and The Saviors are finally defeated saving the show. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Some Guy"
This episode was masterfully executed. Some of the artistry of certain stills and shots completely blew me away. Probably one of the best episodes to come out on tv ever.
Shiva , The king , all people of kingdom brocked my heart , it is a great episode ,
Did you know
- TriviaThe script notes that Jerry (Cooper Andrews) has transformed from "the king's lovable bodyguard into something horrific in full beast mode."
- Goofs.50 calibre rounds from a heavy machine gun are shown bouncing off the front of an unarmoured jeep. In reality these rounds would easily penetrate the engine and destroy the vehicle.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: Monsters (2017)
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- 42m
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- 16:9 HD
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