astowell-29612
Joined Feb 2016
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I love how the episode is being brigaded. The haters are worried. But how can anyone take these ratings seriously? Yet they seem to. Circlejerk, meme kids, haters.
Like a night an day change between Gimple and Kang. In one episode, it feels like what The Walking Dead was back at it's peak. Everything has meaning. Walkers are made a key theme. Characters have personality and can convey their thoughts naturally. The episode flowed well, there was nothing that felt tedious or overdone.
I was just watching this back, two years after airing. I have no issue in saying that this is the most disturbing 46 mins in TV history. It's sickening, it's grotesque but it's also absolutely harrowing for anyone invested in the characters of the show. The Walking Dead got a whole load of criticism for the content of this epispde, but that was the whole point, to convey the same effect of introducing Negan in the Comics, they had to go... far.
Really tough visually but perfect in the context of the show.
Really tough visually but perfect in the context of the show.