Negan has to enlist the help of his lieutenants in solving a huge issue facing The Sanctuary; Rick and the group continue to enact the plan.Negan has to enlist the help of his lieutenants in solving a huge issue facing The Sanctuary; Rick and the group continue to enact the plan.Negan has to enlist the help of his lieutenants in solving a huge issue facing The Sanctuary; Rick and the group continue to enact the plan.
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Tonight was a big Eugene-Dwight episode, two characters that could not have gone in more different directions these last bunch of episodes. Dwight has developed more depth and reasoning behind his decisions than I ever thought he would, but is also putting himself into position to dying next week. It's almost guaranteed at this point. Eugene on the other-hand is making a case to not be redeemable at all, and the only thing keeping him from going too far is not telling Negan about Dwight's betrayal. Otherwise, I don't see any reason to let Eugene back into the group assuming he makes it out of these next batch of episodes alive.
Rick spent the majority of the episode in his underwear trying to convince Jadis and The Scavengers to join them in the fight against The Saviors. Why? Well, for some reason Rick still believes they can be trusted. Or maybe he is going to double cross them just like they did to him last year? That would be welcomed, although I find it more likely The Scavengers will back out when time is most vital.
Meanwhile, at The Sanctuary Morgan, Daryl, and Tara enacted a plan to send the walkers inside the building to draw The Saviors out. Much like last season, this was yet another inner team conflict as both Rosita and Michonne claimed they couldn't be a part of such an act as it put the workers from the sanctuary at risk of dying. Well, at least Rosita learned her lesson from last year right? I don't know how much consequence will come of this choice by Daryl, Tara, and Morgan, but I doubt this won't be addressed next week. Then again, all I really hope is that we stop getting episode one-offs with the team at odds with each other. Can Rick not spend one episode away from Alexandria without this happening?
6.6/10
Seriously lost its way putting in too many filler episodes and a damn poor story line. Guys we are sick of you running round the woods like you have for 7 seasons since they left Atlanta. Move on for god sake. At one point I thought they was going to head for Washington regarding a cure but that was all hogwash too. Get into the cities where the real danger is... Spice it up a little....
And this episode all about Eugene who, tbh can't tell a word he says most of the time and I spent most of the episode stopping and rewinding it to fathom out what he said. And I mean this in sound production and quality. I'm sure I'm not the only one to stop the walking dead and say, "What the hell did they say then?'
This shows days are numbered.... had a good run, cancel it now, move on.....
I'm still watching because I KNOW that this can get better. I love this series for it's great characters, plot, and ABILITY TO BE ENTERTAINING. Nobody wanted this, and you're loosing your fans writers. I understand that budget has always been a bitch, but you guys can still write it to be interesting.
I'm looking forward to the mid season finale because I want to see the source material come to life with the bit of Magic that the show provides. I don't care about Carol, I love Morgan, but for god sake DO SOMETHING WITH HIM, and I, along with the rest of TWD fans, never cared about TARA, and If you guys hadn't killed her this season, please do so in the next.
I'm disappointed, but not going to stop watching. Better luck next time!
Instead of coming up with interesting and engaging story lines it seems as though they have resorted to formula writing.
Characters all seem to have their 'slot' to spout some kind of meaningless monologue of supposed 'wisdom' relating to their predicament that really adds nothing to the story whatsoever, and is more forgettable for its content that it is memorable for being a junction in the story to go and do something else more interesting with your life - like laundry.
It feels as though the story has been written merely to move characters from A to B with nothing in between or at either end.
This series is stale and uninteresting. Time for it to finish unless the story changes and the main characters get a bit of a spark about them.
"Time for After" is another one of Season 8's worst and another one of 'The Walking Dead's' biggest duds. Very little works and the worst of the bad components are executed awfully. It also sees one of the fandom's least favourite characters at his most annoying. Again, am not saying this out of spite or wanting to hate it, absolutely no agenda here. Merely an honest opinion of real frustration and disappointment, and contrary to what defenders say that is actually the case with the vast majority of those that hated the episode and season (especially when there are valid reasons for the dislike and not personal attacks or conspiracy theories).
Do think that almost the entire cast do a game effort with what they have, which is truly beneath them. The acting is definitely the least bad aspect here.
There are points where the production values have a nice atmosphere that is suitably unforgiving.
Unfortunately, "Time for After" fails everywhere else. The writing, story and the way the characters are written are, very bad. Anybody that hated the writing in Season 7 will hate it even more here. It doesn't thought-provoke, have emotion or suspense and is not tight, it is all aimless, tedious talk in pure soap melodrama style with a lot of awkwardness and repetition. Eugene's dialogue made me cringe into my seat. Not only does "Time for After" lack any kind of tension, is too thin for the running time, is pretty much constantly exactly what you expect and is painfully dull a lot of the time. Not much happens, with none of it interesting, and nothing or nobody advances in development really.
Furthermore, the action far from explodes. Actually found it lacking in cohesion visually, ridiculously staged and pedestrian and that's when there was any. The characters are all dull or annoying, with decision making and motives that defy all kinds of logic and makes one want to bang their head against a wall. Eugene has never been a favourite character of mine and that is putting it mildly, here he is at his most reprehensible and impossible to get behind. Considering that most of the episode is centered him that is a big problem. Personally didn't think his development was that illuminating and it did little for his character or for anybody to change their mind, his dialogue is also risible to an insulting degree. The episode doesn't even look good generally, excepting moments of unforgiving atmosphere in namely the lighting, found it quite disorganised and self-indulgent especially in the final act.
Very bad episode once again. 2/10.
Did you know
- TriviaStuntman John Bernecker died on set during the filming of this episode.
- Quotes
Dr. Eugene Porter: [to Gabriel, fuming] The answer is no! I will never, not on your nelly, be on board with your plan. Your invite is declined. I will not end up like Sasha or you. You both made your choices, what I imagine most will calculate as the right thing, rolled your D20s and came up dead, and seemingly soon to be. I cannot do the same. Now judge me if you choose, but I'm seeing 20 for 20, I'm feeling 10 for 10, and I'm receiving 5 by 5 that staying safe means staying alive, and I'm A-okay with doing whatever it takes to lock that down. So I WILL obey Negan. I will NOT cover for anyone's U-turn on loyalties, and I will damn well make sure that Dr. Carson stays cozy and comfy right here in case I ever require his healing expertise. And I won't feel bad about it. Because I will survive. It's in my biological imperative. It's all I know how to do.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: The King, the Widow and Rick (2017)
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- 44m
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- 16:9 HD