Anonymous wrote:The flashback wasn’t important enough to carry an entire episode. That episode was probably 25 minutes too long.
Anonymous wrote:I do like zombie shows in malls, though. One of my favorite movies was the ORIGINAL Dawn of the Dead. The remake with Ving Rahmes wasn't bad, but I saw the original Dawn of the Dead in the mall and that's what make me into a zombie movie fan.
I do agree that Bella and Storm's chemistry was ... off.
I'm trying to figure out what it is about Bella's physical features that are strange.
Anonymous wrote:Worst episode yet, such a bore. Bella Ramsey isn’t strong enough to carry an episode, and Storm Reid was surprisingly weak too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a boring episode
I like the series but definitely fast forward through some scenes - walking through a home,walking thru the research hospital, riding horseback thru snow, all those are skipped.
Anonymous wrote:Great to see Rutina Wesley, loved her on True Blood. Surprised she hasn't gotten more roles, still very beautiful and always has a strong screen presence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It had to be a less exciting / traumatic episode generally to counterbalance the extremities of the last one with Henry & Sam dying. I thought the utopian town was perfect to create that balance. I'm surprised they didn't stay longer. But then that would have been boring and off track.
I was surprised that Joel wanted and asked Tommy to go without him. I get that Joel doesn't want to get attached, but this is your brother who now has a good life and a baby on the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It had to be a less exciting / traumatic episode generally to counterbalance the extremities of the last one with Henry & Sam dying. I thought the utopian town was perfect to create that balance. I'm surprised they didn't stay longer. But then that would have been boring and off track.
I was surprised that Joel wanted and asked Tommy to go without him. I get that Joel doesn't want to get attached, but this is your brother who now has a good life and a baby on the way.
Anonymous wrote:It had to be a less exciting / traumatic episode generally to counterbalance the extremities of the last one with Henry & Sam dying. I thought the utopian town was perfect to create that balance. I'm surprised they didn't stay longer. But then that would have been boring and off track.