Probably my only complaint was the cheap suspense builder at the end of the episode where they put that zombie woman with coincidentally the same hair and the same place as she last saw Heath. That was the only eye rolling moment for me in the episode.
Absolutely. That was ridiculous.
The leader of the lady camp was just an awful actor, too. Everything she was in was pretty painful.
Other than that, it was a fine episode. I was disappointed at the beginning when it was clear we'd be getting a Tara episode, but it was better than I expected.
Right, I got the impression that he was talking about the episode where she goes on a run with Abe and Rosita.
I cant imagine anyone confusing Denise with Rosita. Rosita is...pretty distinctive?
Exactly! Rosita is gorgeous, very passionate and wears her heart on her sleeve. Tara is pretty plain looking, quiet and tries to hide how she feels. They're pretty close to opposites.
Rosita? How? Rosita is a smokeshow. Tara is kind of bland.
I don't mean appearance-wise. Just that a a few of these characters are interchangeable. I confuse Tara and Rosita's backstory all the time - like which one was hanging with the Governor and which was with Abe and Eugene.
As for the entire Tara-based episode, I think this season and maybe the last as well, have been following the Tolkien style of telling side-stories up until all of the characters merge back together for the finale. This is annoying when you're waiting a week between episodes. Sometimes this is why its better to try to forget about the show for a few weeks and go through 2 or 3 at a time.
I don't mean appearance-wise. Just that a a few of these characters are interchangeable. I confuse Tara and Rosita's backstory all the time - like which one was hanging with the Governor and which was with Abe and Eugene.
As for the entire Tara-based episode, I think this season and maybe the last as well, have been following the Tolkien style of telling side-stories up until all of the characters merge back together for the finale. This is annoying when you're waiting a week between episodes. Sometimes this is why its better to try to forget about the show for a few weeks and go through 2 or 3 at a time.
I just find it strange you confuse the two because even their personalities are different.
I agree with your final statement, I think this would play better while binge watching. I think before next season I will re-binge the series.
The last time I wasn't enjoying TWD was in the middle of the farm episodes. Otherwise not a single episode has gone by that I wasn't disappointed when the hour was up. And I enjoy this thread for the information and clarification, so I'm only disappointed when entire pages are about how people keep saying how they dont like the show
Have you blocked the terrible Beth-centric hospital storyline from your mind?
That was the low point of the series for me.
Have you blocked the terrible Beth-centric hospital storyline from your mind?
That was the low point of the series for me.
I actually enjoy the random groups they run into. It's also exactly what you'd expect in that scenario. Random groups holed up in various compounds. It's a TV series, not a movie. Not every plot point needs to be totally focused on the ultimate resolution. In fact, there may not be a resolution.
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I actually enjoy the random groups they run into. It's also exactly what you'd expect in that scenario. Random groups holed up in various compounds. It's a TV series, not a movie. Not every plot point needs to be totally focused on the ultimate resolution. In fact, there may not be a resolution.
I'm pretty sure that when this show ends they're going to realize that they arent even in Georgia at all, they're on a mysterious island in the South Pacific!
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I'm pretty sure that when this show ends they're going to realize that they arent even in Georgia at all, they're on a mysterious island in the South Pacific!
I think what you meant is that they aren't even in Georgia, they're in a game where the zombies are robotic hosts struggling to become self aware and overthrow humanity, Zobieworld.
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