... it seems like this show is learning from the complaints levied against TWD. An ep like last one on TWD would have been boring as heck and all narrative stopped for the duration. Instead, we got the back stories AND the main story moved ahead.
Nice twist too.
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Réponse de Nubyan
le 8 mai 2018 à 23h07
Are you referring to the "Buried" episode? I think I just commented to another one of your post. I thought that episode was amazingly told. I loved everything about it. The cinematography interviews, the stories of each character, the interaction between the characters. I could go on and on.
Réponse de Oldnewbie
le 9 mai 2018 à 16h01
Yes, "Buried"! And I just relied to you there! Ha ha ha!
"Fear" did what TWD fails when it has it's "background" eps or single character eps. TWD lets the narrative arc drop for a week or two, straining the patience of it's audience. Here, the balance was perfect.
Réponse de TheBayHarborButcher
le 9 mai 2018 à 19h22
I personally really like the show. More so than TWD to be honest. This season featured a minor reboot to attract new viewers. So far I think it’s been good, but I also liked seasons 1-3.
Réponse de Oldnewbie
le 10 mai 2018 à 15h31
I am anxious t find out what happened at the stadium. Why heading out to another place was so disastrous. I can only assume the Vultures morphed into Saviors or Wolves and opened fire when they realized "their stuff" was going away. They were not interested in a stadium, no just the goods inside once the people died.
Réponse de tmdb53400018
le 10 mai 2018 à 17h39
Agreed!
Réponse de tmdb53400018
le 10 mai 2018 à 18h16
I'm not too fond of the reboot, as Althea and Dorie come off superficially drawn. I, too, liked seasons 1-3. #3 is my favorite.