Worth
- Episode aired Apr 8, 2018
- TV-MA
- 52m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
9.8K
YOUR RATING
With the threat of the Saviors still looming, Aaron continues searching for allies; Daryl and Rosita take action and confront an old friend.With the threat of the Saviors still looming, Aaron continues searching for allies; Daryl and Rosita take action and confront an old friend.With the threat of the Saviors still looming, Aaron continues searching for allies; Daryl and Rosita take action and confront an old friend.
Chandler Riggs
- Carl Grimes
- (voice)
Melissa McBride
- Carol Peletier
- (credit only)
Alanna Masterson
- Tara Chambler
- (credit only)
Tom Payne
- Paul 'Jesus' Rovia
- (credit only)
Khary Payton
- Ezekiel Sutton
- (credit only)
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The lowest rating I have ever given this show is a 5, how anyone can rate something a 1 and still watch, that makes no sense to me. Stop watching end of story. Moving on after my brief rant decent episode the show is different and does not have much left. Hoping the finale is strong as the show has been weak since Negan has been introduced. 7 out of 10 is my vote not bad always could be better looking forward to ending this long season and starting fresh for season 9!
To put it mildly I've been highly disappointed with the way the show was progressing for the past two seasons. All the timeline nonsense with only a month passing for the freaking 32 episodes (!), hence with Maggie showing no traces of pregnancy what so ever and just making it so hard to believe that so close relationships have been developed in such a short time period (Negan and Rick for instance).
Don't get me wrong: considering the era the characters live in and all things that have happened it's perfectly normal to experience the infinity of events in just a month. In this particular case though that is in fact not-believable mainly because how contrived the storytelling has become. Not to mention how both, writers and directors, seemingly gave up on efforts and began manufacturing mediocracy.
But thankfully something happened (in the second half of the season eighth) - every two weeks or so the audience was provided with more or less decent flick.
For me it was this one and the tenth that delivered the most satisfaction. Finally! Nice composition, thick yet understandable and consistent plot, nice directing and even Eugene's way of expressing himself wasn't such an abomination (as it usually is) for me this time. Hope that they keep it up and we'll be able to at least enjoy the finale of this sorry-ass season.
After watching the final two episodes of this season, I am seriously wondering - why can't they kill off Rick now?
He's a terrible leader, made himself King and doing things for completely selfish reasons.
A note to the current crew of untalented writers that have spent the past two years to accomplish absolutely *nothing* for the audience, put Daryl and Carol back into main roles (we hardly see them anymore - second string characters!), and make Michonne a badass again!
He's a terrible leader, made himself King and doing things for completely selfish reasons.
A note to the current crew of untalented writers that have spent the past two years to accomplish absolutely *nothing* for the audience, put Daryl and Carol back into main roles (we hardly see them anymore - second string characters!), and make Michonne a badass again!
Thank God for returning to the good old times,when walking dead was at its finest and really was the real deal...This episode felt like an oasis in the desert of season 8..!It also included one of the best VS of all time imho..yeah yeah up there with the Rick VS Governor and Rick VS Shane stuff..BUT with villains/anti-heroes!Just grab a snack,lay down and enjoy!Pure awesomeness..!
PS.if we are lucky enough we will get a GRAND finale in the next episode..fingers crossed!
PS.if we are lucky enough we will get a GRAND finale in the next episode..fingers crossed!
Thie 2nd half of this season has finally got me writing a review again because unfortunately for me i just cant stand the constant 1 star and 10 star reviews that plague the reviews.
Im not going to spoil anything as many havent seen it yet but this episode is decent not brilliant but much better than "time for after "the 7th episode of the series.
I really do hope that the most helpful comment is one which scores the episode fairly with a realistic score, I hope that they dont pick apart the episode for the sake of it just because they cant have the show doing something they dont completely agree with.
Im not going to spoil anything as many havent seen it yet but this episode is decent not brilliant but much better than "time for after "the 7th episode of the series.
I really do hope that the most helpful comment is one which scores the episode fairly with a realistic score, I hope that they dont pick apart the episode for the sake of it just because they cant have the show doing something they dont completely agree with.
Did you know
- TriviaWhilst not exclusive, Negan's claim that "to be the man, you gotta beat the man" echoes a catchphrase of the professional wrestler "Nature Boy" Ric Flair.
- GoofsThere are no burn or scorch marks on Lucille from when Rick set it on fire.
- Quotes
Dr. Eugene Porter: Time to do something useful with our pathetic lives.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: Still Gotta Mean Something (2018)
- SoundtracksWalking Dead Main Title Theme
(uncredited)
Written by Bear McCreary
Details
- Runtime
- 52m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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