Fast Money. Fear The Walking Dead © 2021 AMC Film Holdings LLC. All Rights Reserved. Fear The Walking Dead continues to sink to new lows and tonight’s episode, “Till Death” which stars Dwight and Sherry, another couple on this show with next to no chemistry. John Dorie Jr. and June had very little chemistry after their first stellar episode. Morgan and Grace have no chemistry whatsoever. But Dwight and Sherry have . . . negative chemistry? Is that a thing? I get absolutely no romantic vibes from these two at all. Sherry is such a deeply unlikable character, for one thing. In this episode we learn that the two of them, rather than searching for their lost companions, have taken up as vigilantes, riding their horses around Texas and taking down bad guys. Sure, Fear The Walking Dead writers, that’s a plausible scenario that makes a ton of sense in a show where we’ve already established that anyone can reach anyone anywhere with a walkie-talkie. They’re bunked up with a small family. A dad, a mom and a young girl. There’s some talk of going to Padre, because I guess literally everyone on this show knows about this place and wants to go there for some reason. But those plans are cut short when Strand hires an assassin to kill the family, including the little girl, in order to prove a point to Dwight and Sherry that it would be safer if they came to live with in the tower and to convince them to bring the woman he sent them to find back. That woman is Mickey, who escaped Strand’s tower to go find her husband when she does he’s already dead. Aisha Tyler as Mickey © 2021 AMC Film Holdings LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apparently Strand wants her back so that he can . . . prevent her from telling others how she escaped. But if she’s gone, doesn’t that solve his problem? Strand’s hit convinces Dwight that they should bring her back, that it’s too dangerous out there, but Mickey and Sherry rightfully disagree. Enough Is Enough I have to stop at this point. I have to say this Fear’s writers and showrunners have gone too far here. They have crossed the bridge into what I can only describe as deeply insulting territory. This is a huge betrayal of Strand as a character. It was bad enough portraying him as some tinpot dictator replete with goofy uniform but this is a bridge too far. Strand would not hire an assassin to kill innocent people. He’s not a child killer. He’s a knave. He’s selfish. He lies and schemes. But he does not go out of his way to murder children. It’s too much. I’m just disgusted by the whole thing. Truly disgusted. Sure, he’s just a fictional character, but Strand is one of the only original characters remaining. So far, the current showrunners have done their level best to destroy every character they didn’t come up with. Daniel is a weak, soft old man whose driving character trait is currently forgetfulness. Alicia is just gone entirely. I’m not even sure she’s coming back. It wouldn’t surprise me if they dragged us along this whole half of the season only to reveal that she’s dead or gone. And now Strand is a caricature of an actual villain, twirling his mustache and strutting about like some idiotic peacock, hiring killers to take out innocent people including children, just to prove a point. Give me a break. Christine Evangelista as Sherry, Austin Amelio as Dwight, Aisha Tyler as Mickey © 2021 AMC Film Holdings LLC. All Rights Reserved. The episode runs its predictable course, by the way. Dwight and Sherry do not take Strand up on his “offer” though it would have been awesome if Sherry, who seems to get off on ditching Dwight, had said “Actually yeah, I’ll go but keep this schmuck out!” Because Dwight, my dude, you can do better than this. She’s not good for you, man. They’re surrounded in the end by the group of masked bad guys that keep popping up but instead of a fight, these guys enlist or coerce Dwight and Sherry’s help in finding Padre. Because they’re good at finding things or something. Padre is this season’s MacGuffin, apparently. Cool writing, Fear team. 0/5 stars. Two thumbs down. I give this episode a big fat “F” and while I’m not sure that it’s the very worst episode this show has ever given us, it sure tries hard to be. What a disaster. MORE FROM FORBESDear AMC, It's Time To Take The Walking Dead's Problems SeriouslyBy Erik KainCheck out my piece from earlier today about how AMC needs to start taking the problems with these shows seriously, and watch my video on the matter below Follow me on Twitter and Facebook. You can support my work on Patreon and sign up for my newsletter on Substack. Subscribe to my YouTube channel here. Having been brutally overpowered by Negan and his Saviors, Rick and the group kneel helplessly as they suffer heavy losses that will haunt them forever. 30 Oct. 2016 The Well 13,182 0 Rate Carol and Morgan are brought to a community called the Kingdom, led by the eccentric King Ezekiel. 6 Nov. 2016 The Cell Error please try again. Daryl is taken by Negan to the Sanctuary, home of the Saviors. Meanwhile, Dwight is sent on a mission to bring back a runaway member of his group. As Eugene and Rosita head to the bullet factory, Rick and Aaron search for supplies for Negan. Meanwhile, Carl and Jesus find themselves on their way to the Sanctuary. Spoilers through Season 7 of 'The Walking Dead' follow. Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes Photo Credit Gene Page/AMC Sunday night's episode of The Walking Dead may be the worst episode ever made in the long-running zombie franchise. I certainly can't remember a time I've laughed this hard at the bad writing and terrible plot devices. I can't remember another episode this thoroughly wasted on side characters we don't care about, that dragged on indeterminably, weaving drunkenly from one ludicrous scene to the next. Now, before people start yelling at me for "hating on" this show, I'd like to point out that in Season 7 I have had overall mixed feelings so far. I liked things about the season premiere-it was incredibly intense, for instance-and disliked others. I liked both the second and third episodes. It wasn't until last week that I truly started to find myself irritated and bored. But even last week's plundering of Alexandria looks good compared to the steaming mess that is episode 5, "Go Getters." The episode can be broken down into two main storylines. In one, we have Enid and Carl heading toward Hilltop. In the other, we have Gregory yelling at people at Hilltop, and then getting yelled at by Jesus, with a Savior-filled interlude. Neither of these stories is worth the screen time. We'll start with... Carl & Enid Carl and Enid finally kiss, and I suppose we're supposed to be happy for them, but all I could think is that Carl should go for Michonne. Just kidding, sort of. Whatever the case, the two don't have any chemistry to speak of. They even walk about 10 feet apart from one another on the path, until they find the roller skates. Everything is forced about these two. The way they talk to one another. There's no spark. But that's not the worst part. The worst part was when Enid was making her way to Hilltop alone and comes across a lone zombie. This zombie, who is all by itself shuffling slowly across the street far away, makes Enid Very Afraid. The music gets tense, and the camera flashes back and forth between Enid and the zombie, and you get the feeling that the director and writers are trying to make the audience just as Very Afraid as Enid appears to be. Then, just in the nick of time, sort of, Carl shows up and crushes the Lone Zombie with his car. Read More The Top 10 Most Annoying Characters Still Alive On 'The Walking Dead' What is this nonsense? Why is Enid afraid of one zombie? She's spent tons of time on her own out in the apocalypse and she's killed plenty of walkers. As viewers, we've also seen many hundreds of zombies die. We've seen whole towns overrun with the undead. Do they really expect us to feel a moment of fear as this far away zombie shuffles toward the perfectly capable Enid? Are we supposed to feel relieved when Carl shows up to save the damsel in distress? I just laughed. It was one of many instances in tonight's episode where the only reaction I could muster was a laugh of disbelief. Enid asks Carl what he was doing out here and he says he just thought he'd take a drive. We, the audience, see that for what it is An incredibly transparent lie that Carl isn't telling to be deceitful, but in an almost joking manner. Of course, Enid takes it seriously, believing that it's just coincidence he's out for a drive in the same area she is right after she told him where she was going. Later in the episode she says, "You weren't just out for a drive were you?" To which I wanted Carl to respond, "Uh...no, Enid. Did you really take me literally when I said that? Have you fallen on your head or something?" Follow me on Twitter erikkain This is just a tiny bit of the terrible, no-good, very bad dialogue sprinkled throughout 'Go Getters.' In fact, I think the dialogue is even worse in... Hilltop Enid does eventually make her way to Hilltop, where it turns out she's already very close to Maggie for some reason. They never really developed this relationship, so we just have to accept it. We also have to accept that Jesus is also very close with Sasha and Maggie, and has Very Close and Intimate Conversations with them both. These are broken up by Gregory shouting and acting creepy. So we move from one bad, overly sincere scrap of dialogue, into scenes with Gregory acting like a blow-hard. And for some reason, everybody keeps saying Jesus's name. "I'm talking to Jesus!" Gregory yells at one point, causing me to double over laughing the sheer absurdity of it all. It's just non-stop bad dialogue. Sasha at one point tells Jesus that if he "really wants to make it up" to them because advocating for them constantly and helping them at every turn isn't enough I guess? he can find out where Negan lives. But it's just between her and Jesus. He replies that he doesn't like keeping things from Maggie, as if he even knows Maggie, as if it's even his place to question Sasha on this. Again, this is just character interaction that doesn't make sense based on what's come before. It's absolutely disorienting to watch. Subscribe to my YouTube channel here. It's almost like a whole new team of writers took over and didn't really know anything about the characters before this episode, and just kind of made it work by making Jesus and Sasha all buddy-buddy, and Maggie and Enid all buddy-buddy. It doesn't add up. There's plenty more laughably bad dialogue in the episode. At one point there's some commotion and Sasha looks out her window. We see fires burning across the compound, and walkers come in through an open gate. Music is playing. Of course, in The Walking Dead seeing isn't always enough, so Sasha describes everything in painful detail "There's fires and the gate is open. The music is coming from a car," she says in the most excruciatingly expository manner possible. The ensuing fight scene against a small band of zombie invaders was okay at best, but made Hilltop out to be just another worthless colony like Alexandria, filled with survivors who don't know how to shut a gate on their own, let alone kill a zombie. Simon Says Perhaps the only redeeming element of the entire episode was the entrance of Savior lieutenant, Simon. He's one of Negan's right-hand guys, and he comes and plays the part of Negan. I have to admit, I like Steven Ogg as a villain more than Jeffrey Dean Morgan, all things considered. Yet even here, with Ogg's great performance, the show can't find its footing. Simon and Gregory's scene drags on far too long. And I can't help but think it's kind of weird that Negan sends five trucks and like 50 guys to take a few things from Hilltop. That's a lot of wasted man power and gasoline. Still, this was pretty much the only halfway decent moment in the entire episode. I guess the Rick and Michonne kiss was nice, too, simply because I am always glad to see that the show remembers they're an item, something it seems determined to ignore sometimes. Verdict Let's hope that episode 6 is much stronger than this one. Right now we have too many characters, and far too many that we don't care about, and it's distracting us from the people we do care about. Apathy is the most dangerous thing, but that's where I'm at now with a lot of characters, both good and bad. I don't hate Negan, I just don't care that much about him. I don't hate Jesus, I just don't think he's a very interesting character. The list goes on, and episodes like this only make matters worse. We're languishing in a very bad place right now, with the same basic thing happening over and over each episode Heroes do some stuff, then Negan's goons show up. Rinse and repeat. The show is also breaking up the story into separate episodes for each group, which means that if one plot is a little off, the entire episode is. This would all have been far more tolerable had the past few episodes been interwoven rather than separate. Alas, that does not seem to be the direction The Walking Dead is heading. I really have liked some episodes this season, but tonight's is a reminder that sometimes The Walking Dead can be every bit as bad as its spin-off, Fear The Walking Dead, sometimes, and that AMC needs to invest in better writing and better quality control going forward if it wants this show to remain a huge hit rather than sink into mediocrity. What did you think of "Go Getters?" Did you laugh out loud at the terrible dialogue like me, or am I being overly harsh? It was cool when Maggie called herself Maggie Rhee taking Glenn's last name and I hope she eventually castrates Gregory or something like that. Good for her. Though I just wish she'd tone down the southern drawl. Forumlar İnternet Tavsiye Ettiğiniz Siteler Çok eski bir web tarayıcısı kullanıyorsunuz. Bu veya diğer siteleri görüntülemekte sorunlar yaşayabilirsiniz..Tarayıcınızı güncellemeli veya alternatif bir tarayıcı kullanmalısınız. The Walking Dead 7. sezon Konuyu başlatan Çevrimiçi Üye Başlangıç tarihi 30 Temmuz 2017 Bu konuyu okuyanlar 1 Katılım 14 Eylül 2016 Mesajlar 684 Reaksiyon puanı 125 Puanları 43 Merhaba. 1 haftadır the walking dead izliyorum. Muhteşem ötesi bir dizi. Ama 7. sezon türkçe altyazılı bir site bulamıyorum. İngilizce altyazıyla idare ediyorum ama keyi çıkmıyor, üçünü anlıyorum ikisini anlamıyorum. tavsiye etdiğiniz bir site varmı ? 2 Konuyu başlatan 3 Katılım 14 Eylül 2016 Mesajlar 684 Reaksiyon puanı 125 Puanları 43 4 5 Katılım 14 Ekim 2016 Mesajlar 3,771 Reaksiyon puanı 1,856 Puanları 113 Yaş 26 Konuyu başlatan 6 7 Katılım 2 Eylül 2017 Mesajlar 1 Reaksiyon puanı 0 Puanları 1 Yaş 37 The Walking Dead 7 sezonu izleyebilecegim bir site veya link önerebilir misin bana. Teşekkür ederim 8 Katılım 6 Eylül 2017 Mesajlar 1 Reaksiyon puanı 0 Puanları 1 Yaş 28 Merhabalar. 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Yoo var iyi bak istersen 3 tane video oynatıcı var The walking dead sezon 5 bölüm bölüm 4 720p alt yazı ilkfilm izle diye arat google dediğim siteye gir izle bende oradan izliyorum Bu arada O dizinin 1,2,3 ve 8. sezonun türkçe dublajı var gerisi alt yazı 19 Katılım 3 Mart 2007 Mesajlar 29,209 Reaksiyon puanı 2,081 Puanları 113 subscene'de de var orayı da kontrol et 2. bölümü buldum orada 20 Katılım 14 Şubat 2018 Mesajlar 1 Reaksiyon puanı 0 Puanları 1 Yaş 20 The walking dead telif yememia bir site onerirmisiniz lutfen bitiremedim yeni sezon baslicak acil 21 Katılım 16 Ocak 2017 Mesajlar 23,312 Reaksiyon puanı 15,286 Puanları 113 The walking dead telif yememia bir site onerirmisiniz lutfen bitiremedim yeni sezon baslicak acil Tamam bakayım 22 Katılım 24 Aralık 2017 Mesajlar 56 Reaksiyon puanı 23 Puanları 8 7. sezon altyazilarını subscene'den buldum, bende video yok. Altyazılı veya yazısız video için kaynak bulamıyorum. 23 Katılım 29 Eylül 2011 Mesajlar 3 Reaksiyon puanı 0 Puanları 1 Rica etsem altyazisini gonderebilir misiniz 24 Katılım 2 Temmuz 2017 Mesajlar 6,937 Reaksiyon puanı 3,753 Puanları 113 Rica etsem altyazisini gonderebilir misiniz İnternette araştır diziay favorim belki onda vardır. 25 Katılım 5 Temmuz 2015 Mesajlar 48 Reaksiyon puanı 21 Puanları 8 Son düzenleme 29 Haziran 2018 26 27 Katılım 5 Temmuz 2015 Mesajlar 48 Reaksiyon puanı 21 Puanları 8 28 Katılım 2 Temmuz 2017 Mesajlar 6,937 Reaksiyon puanı 3,753 Puanları 113 Korkmasanız bile gece rüyanıza girebilir izlemeye gerek yok. 29 Katılım 7 Temmuz 2018 Mesajlar 17 Reaksiyon puanı 3 Puanları 3 Yaş 23 Merhaba. 1 haftadır the walking dead izliyorum. Muhteşem ötesi bir dizi. Ama 7. sezon türkçe altyazılı bir site bulamıyorum. İngilizce altyazıyla idare ediyorum ama keyi çıkmıyor, üçünü anlıyorum ikisini anlamıyorum. tavsiye etdiğiniz bir site varmı ? Popcorn Time'da vardı. Programı indirmen gerekiyor orada birçok filmi ve diziyi bulabilirsin. 30 Katılım 10 Nisan 2020 Mesajlar 1 Reaksiyon puanı 0 Puanları 1 Yaş 19 posta kutunu kontrol eder misin? Banada gönderebilirsin 7,8,9 hepsi olur Benzer konular Forumlar İnternet Tavsiye Ettiğiniz Siteler This Walking Dead review contains spoilers. The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 5 The Walking Dead pulled itself out of the darkness this week with a much more hopeful episode. “Go Getters” is a very welcome respite from an overwhelmingly grim and mediocre season 7 that has so far delivered one flavor of storytelling. Except for the Kingdom episode, which really felt out of place as a follow up to the grisly season premiere. Even though last week’s episode, “Service,” was also notably dour, “Go Getters” is less of a sharp turn in the other direction, with several nice moments that ultimately earn it a passing score. I’m relieved the writers decided against an entire episode of Maggie mourning Glenn. I was really afraid that we’d get an hour of Maggie crying over his grave while flashbacks and maybe another alternate future dinner scene reminded us how great Maggie and Glenn were before Negan splattered his brains all over the ground. Instead, we get an empowered Maggie, who decides to keep going at a moment when she has every right to be devastated and immobile. That’s not to say Maggie isn’t mourning, but it’s just that she channels the sadness into strength, which is something I really love about this character. That strength allows Maggie to put the treacherous Gregory Xander Berkeley in his place. She owns the Hilltop’s cowardly leader, who is pretty much marked for death in my book, and even gets to knock him straight at one point when she finds her father’s watch in his possession. This is a particularly important scene since it sets up the passing down of the watch, a significant moment that shouldn’t be understated. Maggie leaving the watch at Glenn’s grave could be interpreted as her losing hope in the future, letting this artifact from a distant past rust in the rain. And while it’s true that the new world doesn’t seem to have any need for clocks, that watch is a symbol of hope, passed down from hero to hero. The fact that Enid, who has continued to appear in episodes for no particular reason but to remind us that there are teenagers on this show, gets the watch is a hint that she’s perhaps destined for greater things. Or at least she’s destined to be a force for good for as long as she can. Join Amazon Prime – Watch Thousands of Movies & TV Shows Anytime – Start Free Trial Now In fact, “Go Getters” does a great job of emphasizing the newfound bond between Maggie, Sasha, and Enid. These three women have suffered many losses since the outbreak, but have come out stronger and more determined to push forward. That’s something I’ve always liked about The Walking Dead. Even when characters like Carol or Sasha or Rosita are at their very lowest moments, this show doesn’t just let them mourn and perish something that did pretty much happen to Carol in the comics. Instead, they become renewed. If and when they die, they’ll die fighting. The Walking Dead continued that theme tonight. I have to briefly mention how much I enjoyed tonight’s action scene. Season 7’s been pretty low on action, but the two big sequences it’s delivered so far have been absolutely excellent. While not quite as good as Rick’s terrifying scavenger hunt in the season premiere, tonight’s mix of vehicular, melee, and kung fu ? action really elevated this otherwise talky episode. I cheered when Maggie ran over those walkers with the tractor, and watching Jesus dropkick ??? the undead in the face just became my new favorite thing. It’s campy fun that pays tribute to the zombie flicks of yore. The scene felt a bit a surreal, too, like it almost wasn’t actually happening, as the walkers appeared through the smoke to the sound of classical music. It was almost dreamlike in nature. “Go Getters” picked up some pieces from last week’s episode, too, which helped make it feel connected to the larger picture. Carl’s still having a tough time dealing with the new management at Alexandria and decides to take matters into his own hands. This kid is obviously in way over his head, but that’s actually pretty exciting. Not only are the writers allowing him some time in the spotlight this season, but they’re also letting him make mistakes for once. Carl has always sort of been the perfect teenage killing machine who rarely rebels against Rick or any of the other adults. The one time we did see him at odds with Rick was all the way back in season 4 – in the midseason premiere, “After,” one of that year’s best episodes the one with the chocolate pudding. Now that Carl’s on a mission to find the Sanctuary and kill Negan, the writers have a chance to really create an independent character that’s not just an extension of Rick. Readers who have kept up with the source material know that the show is following Robert Kirkman’s comics pretty closely with the Carl storyline this season, but the fact that Jesus is tagging along for the ride does remix things a tiny bit, although the Hilltop scout also made his way to the Savior base in the book. It’ll be interesting to see how this all plays out. Steven Ogg returned this week as Negan’s right hand man, Simon, and he delivered another enjoyable performance. With only two major appearances to his name he only appeared briefly in the season premiere, Simon is already a much more interesting villain than Dwight, who returned to scowling bastard last week after a sympathetic turn in “The Cell.” I love that Simon didn’t turn true heel this week or do anything particularly awful to any of the characters – well, except for taking Gregory’s Scotch, which was just hilarious. I much prefer his friendly neighborhood asshole demeanor to Dwight’s scowling or Negan’s yelling. Of course, this is The Walking Dead and it’s probably only a matter of time before it’s revealed Simon likes to eat children or something… Until then, I’m glad “Go Getters” pulled us out of the misery long enough to remind me of what The Walking Dead looks like at its very a best a story about people who strive to make good things out of very bad situations. In other words, at its very best, The Walking Dead is a show about hope. Join our mailing listGet the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! Don’t forget to listen to Den of Geek’s Walking Dead podcast, No Room in Hell! Walking Points – I mentioned that there were some lighthearted moments and even a bit of humor in this episode. One subtle moment was when Sasha revealed to Enid that she’d put the balloons on the wrong grave. I giggled. – Enid and Carl finally had their first kiss tonight. Good for them. Also, they got to skate! – How many times has Enid climbed over that fence at this point? Alexandria needs better security. – I really hope that we learn more about Jesus this season. He’s still a pretty vague character. We know almost nothing about him. I want to know why he likes to dropkick zombies instead of just stabbing them. Seems inefficient. – I didn’t really talk about Sasha much tonight. She had some great moments, including the scene where she was willing to give up a life at the Hilltop in order to secure Maggie’s place at the settlement. – I’d like to see Carl drive some more. Maybe a roadtrip with Enid and the other teens. Maybe a spinoff? Speed Past the Walking Dead. John Saavedra is an associate editor at Den of Geek US. Find more of his work on his website. Or just follow him on Twitter.

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