The End of Everything
- Episode aired Jun 30, 2019
- TV-MA
- 46m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.8K
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Althea chases a story with dogged determination, putting the mission, and her life in danger.Althea chases a story with dogged determination, putting the mission, and her life in danger.Althea chases a story with dogged determination, putting the mission, and her life in danger.
Colman Domingo
- Victor Strand
- (credit only)
Danay Garcia
- Luciana Galvez
- (credit only)
Garret Dillahunt
- John Dorie
- (credit only)
Austin Amelio
- Dwight
- (credit only)
Alexa Nisenson
- Charlie
- (credit only)
Karen David
- Grace Mukherjee
- (credit only)
Jenna Elfman
- June
- (credit only)
Rubén Blades
- Daniel Salazar
- (credit only)
James Armstrong
- Beckett
- (uncredited)
Jenny Biggs
- Featured Walker
- (uncredited)
- …
Mike Estes
- Walker
- (uncredited)
Rachel Prieto
- Walker
- (uncredited)
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Episode 5.05 (3 out of 5 stars).
The weakest slow moving episode so far. Almost feels like an episode filler of the season. Which it Follows Al (Maggie Grace) after she was taken captive by a militarized person. Which reveals to be a lady Isabelle. They both share their side of the stories. Which Al is all about trying to uncover untold stories. And we also learn a little about Al and her past. Which is no fun surprises at all. Al and Isabelle spending most of the episode going one place to another to get fuel for the helicopter. And coming across a few zombies and storytelling. This episode was slow. No progression to the plot. The villain of the season which may be this militarized group is still forgettable and weak. This season really needs to pick up the pace of its forgettable season.
Episode 5.05 (3 out of 5 stars).
The weakest slow moving episode so far. Almost feels like an episode filler of the season. Which it Follows Al (Maggie Grace) after she was taken captive by a militarized person. Which reveals to be a lady Isabelle. They both share their side of the stories. Which Al is all about trying to uncover untold stories. And we also learn a little about Al and her past. Which is no fun surprises at all. Al and Isabelle spending most of the episode going one place to another to get fuel for the helicopter. And coming across a few zombies and storytelling. This episode was slow. No progression to the plot. The villain of the season which may be this militarized group is still forgettable and weak. This season really needs to pick up the pace of its forgettable season.
Some well deserved character development for Althea in this episode. I love these episodes that focus on one character, because it gives us time to get to know them better and thus care for them more when they're put through endless life and death situations.
As the franchise keeps doing through the years, this episode gives us some spectacular thrills and drama with a harrowing rock climbing sequence. Great camera work!
As the franchise keeps doing through the years, this episode gives us some spectacular thrills and drama with a harrowing rock climbing sequence. Great camera work!
Actually Isabelle is a returning and could be very important character in future eps. Could this secret place be where Rick was taken?
There's potential here, to get out of this vicious circle of frontier existence loops that after 8 years are the only thing they could be, repetitive, and the 3 circle story line offers to take it somewhere different for a change.
I liked the climbing sequence a bit of change of scenery is good after all.
There was an attempt to explore Althea's character set up, (the diligent reporter who has to get the story), and a bit of back story about her brother and how he died because of her driving force, but it was kind of rushed through and didn't really ring solidly. There were a few badly set up and delivered details in this one. The bite proof vest just when Althea gets her first bite, after knowing better for her entire existence in the WD world, loosing a boot, the obligatory beer sponsorship placement in the top of the mountain to follow the 'beer solves everything and is civilisation' theme,
I liked watching an Althea based story, she's an interesting character and a good actor but we're back to the characters not being given good enough material to deliver. I'm not feeling her driving force to record the history of people so their lives mean something, which is a great theme to think about.
Then the lesbian kiss scene, which rather than be a wow moment came across as dragging out another overdone trope, it's been used so often on shows now it feels lazy.
This episode doesn't have a credited writer on it, just a bunch of story editors and a staff writer David Johnson so we can't surmise who's delivering and not delivering from this. Ashley Cardiff who did deliver a couple of episodes back was executive story editor so it did pass through her desk, so, not quite as optimistic as I was a couple of weeks ago, but, it wasn't garbage, so that's something.
I didn't like the last 2 episodes and I was very bored, but this episode time passed faster I don't really like the character Althea, but I think this section was good.
I couldn't love the character al since joining the show
it seems like there are many unnecessary gestures passed over her in this section but it was better than other sections.
the series started very heavy season, hopefully comes with much better sections
Did you know
- TriviaMichael E. Satrazemis also directs several Episodes of Walking Dead.
- GoofsThere was no reason for the two women to stop the car to kill the walkers. The road was not blocked and there was only one walker when they decided to kill the walker by hand. If they weren't already stopped they would have just kept driving. Likewise, they could have proceeded slowly without damaging their vehicle. At this point in the apocalypse, the living should be risk averse and only be killing walkers when necessary since every kill, no matter how easy, involves danger and increases your risk of being bitten.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Talking Dead: Is Anybody Out There? (2019)
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- 46m
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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