iMDB Rating: 7.4
Date Released : 8 Nov. 2015
Duration : 43 min
Genre : Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director: Greg Nicotero
Writers: Frank Darabont, Robert Kirkman
Stars : Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Steven Yeun
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Synopsis The Walking Dead: Season 6, Episode 5
After the attack of The Wolves to Alexandria, Deanna is totally
disturbed. Aaron explains to the inhabitants how Rick has saved then
from the walkers. Spencer avoids a pillage of the supplies by a group of
Alexandrians. Maggie decides to seek out Glenn and Aaron goes with her.
Enid leaves the compound and Carl decides to look for her. Spencer
tells to Deanna that they are alive be because of Rick and his friends
and blames her for the lack of security. Carl decides to look for Enid.
Maggie and Aaron leave Alexandria through the sewage piping to seek out
Glenn and they are attacked by walkers. They proceed and Maggie
discloses a secret to Aaton. Ron asks Rick to teach him how to shoot;
then Rick meets Jessie and they kiss each other.
Review :
Lack of Emotional Empathy
Aware of the fact that we're currently dealing with characters that have only been present in the Walking Dead Universe for less than a season, it's hard to develop emotional depth for the Alexandria group as much as we have for our heroes. This is mainly due to the fact that the emotions the writers are dealing with are quite stale, unoriginal and boring now. The previous episode was a demonstration of how they can continue to rekindle the anxiety and tension of this post-apocalyptic series and also introduce nuanced characters with fascinating backgrounds.
This episode dawdles around a lot, concentrating on Maggie dealing with the potential loss of the father of her child, Rick once again informing the Alexandrian group that "fight" is the only survival and then Deana attempting to find sanity in this new world, where zombies exist and people die like flies. It suffers greatly from having to prolong rather uninteresting story lines and pass on the torch to more significant developments in the series.
I'm unsure whether this is a symptom of the series losing its touch - showing that there's nothing more for them to tell, or whether it's just a blip, but unless the writers can conjure more engaging stories, such as Morgan's, it would become far more entertaining and gripping. Also, stretching out the truth about Glenn's status is a cheap trick that only makes viewers feel cheated.
Otherwise, this is a regular Walking Dead episode with an obvious threat, and significant dialogue and visuals. There is, however, a worrying theme of characters who at first appear sure- headed, but then make stupid decisions, that ultimately bring their end.
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