In a flashback to the Rising, Jack and her archers battle vampires that are taking over the city.In a flashback to the Rising, Jack and her archers battle vampires that are taking over the city.In a flashback to the Rising, Jack and her archers battle vampires that are taking over the city.
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Kelly Overton
- Vanessa Van Helsing
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Jonathan Scarfe
- Axel Miller
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Keeya King
- Violet
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Nicole Muñoz
- Jack
- (as Nicole Munoz)
Jess McLeod
- Shelley
- (as Jessica McLeod)
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This was far and away the best episode of the season to date. Returning to the day of the Rising rekindles the original plot of the series in a very welcome way. The actresses do a wonderful job fighting for survival in the unknowns of the original fall of civilization. The Cloverfield-style camerawork helps establish the chaotic nature of the plot. This episode was extremely well done and easily my favorite in quite some time.
Really not understanding the hate for this episode. Much higher callibur level of acting and filming than the others.
Good pace, good adrenaline atmosphere. Nice to see that episode after a few seasons of post apocalyptic
Well done all
Well done all
An interesting perspective of The Rising. I loved the long one-shots! Well acted overall, and the sound design and special effects were impressive given how few cuts there are and that the camera man was right there with them. One of the more unique episodes.
10albjd
One of my most favourite episodes ever.
The show is an overall ~8.5 stars for me, but this episode is by far the best I have seen in a looong time.
All the characters are real, like, you can see that stuff happening for real, the way everyone acted in this episode is how you'd expect normal people to act, that way it was really engaging and thrilling.
You can practically feel the emotions and the fear, really liked the way the shot the scenes, with the camera moving behind the actors and turning left and right slowly.
Truly a masterpiece, I seriously solely created an account to make this review.
Loved it
All the characters are real, like, you can see that stuff happening for real, the way everyone acted in this episode is how you'd expect normal people to act, that way it was really engaging and thrilling.
You can practically feel the emotions and the fear, really liked the way the shot the scenes, with the camera moving behind the actors and turning left and right slowly.
Truly a masterpiece, I seriously solely created an account to make this review.
Loved it
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Jack and her friend enter the Walker Medical Clinic, the music which can be heard is an instrumental version of "Walking On Sunshine"
- ConnectionsReferences The Walking Dead (2010)
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- 42m
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