Channel 4
- Episode aired Aug 11, 2019
- TV-MA
- 46m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
2.8K
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The group, traveling in a convoy, doubles-down on their mission to help survivors. In an effort to encourage more survivors to reach out, Al, Luciana, and Charlie document Morgan and the gan... Read allThe group, traveling in a convoy, doubles-down on their mission to help survivors. In an effort to encourage more survivors to reach out, Al, Luciana, and Charlie document Morgan and the gang on a dangerous mission to help a reclusive survivor.The group, traveling in a convoy, doubles-down on their mission to help survivors. In an effort to encourage more survivors to reach out, Al, Luciana, and Charlie document Morgan and the gang on a dangerous mission to help a reclusive survivor.
Az Alvarez
- Logan's Goon
- (uncredited)
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I see it ticked off the diehards that just tune in for the gratuitous big scenes, that often involve stupid moves by the characters to set up the big pay off. People actually did smart things, and because they did they didn't get overwhelmed and have to fight their way out of trouble that they brought on themselves.
People actually pointed out noise would be drawing in more walkers!
I've pointed out several times it would be nice to see them use their experience with what attracts walkers more effectively. Like for instance gathering alarm clocks and using them to confuse walkers away. I saw in the upcoming preview they do use this type of method.
In a previous episode all one person had to do was turn the volume up and drop the device and he could have walked away, but instead he continued to carry it which of course led to the big scene where he needed saving.
They don't have to roam around like clueless idiots each episode to get to the big scene. They should do more proactive things.
People actually pointed out noise would be drawing in more walkers!
I've pointed out several times it would be nice to see them use their experience with what attracts walkers more effectively. Like for instance gathering alarm clocks and using them to confuse walkers away. I saw in the upcoming preview they do use this type of method.
In a previous episode all one person had to do was turn the volume up and drop the device and he could have walked away, but instead he continued to carry it which of course led to the big scene where he needed saving.
They don't have to roam around like clueless idiots each episode to get to the big scene. They should do more proactive things.
10WMV1981
Why does everyone seem to be so hellbent on action packed episodes? I loved this one even though it is aimed at what drives the characters.
This series is so much better than most stuff on tv... And much better than it is given credit for!
The document things angle is wearing a bit thin obviously, I'm not the only one feeling that, but I did quite like the tone of this episode. They've attempted to do these 'clever re-framing' of an episode before and much more disastrously than this one. It was gimmicky and we all know it, and don't really need or want it in our story telling. It didn't really help.
But putting that aside for a moment the central story of the woman and son in a mine field surrounded house was a good one, and the explosions were well executed. That would have been a good story to tell in any framing, even the standard one. It felt like there was something underneath it too. I don't think they quite got there with any 'aaahhh' insight but it was going in the right direction instead of being nonsensical which is where this show has often been.
The characters were acting human and not too stupid, (apart from morgan running into a live mine field).
And we've got some baddie action. They're making more enemies than friends. That was an interesting observation.
No clarity on the deal with the oil fields thing but this does look like a worthy and believable angle to take on.
It could have been way worse, and it has been. I know my standards and expectations have dropped a lot since I started watching this show, but John Dorie's scenes were fun, as they always are, and I was surprised that a few the other characters managed to deliver something that didn't make me cringe.
It wasn't that bad once you get past the clever doco technique thing which nobody really wanted or liked except the writer and director who forced it through.
I almost never review episodes but the ammount of hate this show is getting is ridiculous. I think people just wanna b*tch about something.
This episode was really cool & very interesting. It used a really good twist on the formula, one that i enjoyed, by showing us most the episode thru Althea's tapes. (and the rest of the crew now)
I always thought Althea was one of the better charcters and i would think that what shes been trying to do would be a good idea and something that should be done if this was real life, so the fact that the show progressed her agenda furter i think is great.
The only problem with this episode i think, is that it was NOT an exciting episode. There was only one bit of action/intensity in the episode but it was dulled because it was shown in a flashback/recording so we know how it turns out.
Overall i just wish people would lower their rediculously high bar of what THEY think this show should be, instead of what the show has always been
I'm twenty minutes in and I am actually enjoying this episode. I have been so disappointed in this season, storylines, writing, acting all terrible. I'm finding this episode a welcome relief. Based on reviews, I expected to hate it and nearly didn't even watch it. It's different and kind of interesting. Please God this can be a turning point to a once terrific show.
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Written by Chip Davis and Bill Fries
Performed by Bill Fries
Performed by Mo Collins
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