Not a great final episode, although I think the resolution was fine. I was getting tired of the over-the-top villains like the Governor and friggin' evil cannibals. The hostage exchange at the hospital went down in a believable way and got screwed up in a believable way, and there were no ridiculous revenge pacts at the end. But the episode overall was kinda meh.
Anyone watch the most awkward and uncomfortable episode of Talking Dead in the history of the universe?
turrible.So they had "Beth" on the show sitting next to the head writer and Beth broke down and cried like 5 times. They'd ask her about the show and she'd start talking about how awesome it was when she started the show and moved to Georgia and how the other cast members made her feel like part of the family (pause while she sobs). Then how it was difficult filming because she also had to move and deal with everything that came with not being one the show anymore (pause while she sobs). Her favorite memory from the show, again nothing to do with the show but about when fellow cast member had her over for dinner (pause while she sobs). It was brutal.
I think that Daryl and Merle were the best characters in the series through the first three seasons -- certainly as a pair. They fed off one another and made each other much stronger characters than either could be alone. But after Merle finally ate it, Daryl has become a lot less interesting to me. He's now too serene and perfect, like some Walking Dead Jesus.Ok so finished watching final episode. Dang it was sad....I am not very emotional but that scene when Maggie turns in split second from smiling and hoping to see her sister to falling on her knees crying and seeing Darryl carrying Beth's body is heartbreaking.
We need a poll who is whos favorite character/actor on the show. I hated Andrea - such a stupid dumb blonde... not sure if she was ment to be shown that way or Laurie Holden is just plain terrible actress. Darryl is by far my favorite character on the show. His brother was good as well![]()
BTW, I'm hating these split seasons. Sucks bad, imho. Worse trend in television at the moment.
What was the deal with the preacher who somehow survived in the church without killing zombies? How would he make it so long without being killed or affected?
I, respectfully, disagree with you.
I very much prefer two mini-seasons a year to one season that lasts quarterly. I would prefer two full seasons a year(Get your **** together, A&E), but I would prefer the compromise be a break in the season for a few weeks than 9 months without every year.
I'd be more in line with this if they made each half season a little longer. Add maybe 2 episodes each half season. That way it is 10 episodes and a break and then another 10 episodes.