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I often have my quibbles and complaints about this show, but rarely am I so completely disappointed with an episode as this.
Two episodes ago we were left with the lingering question: Is Glenn dead or alive? Last week The Walking Dead toyed with our emotions by giving us an episode focused entirely on Morgan and his backstory. That was okay, in my book, because Morgan is an important character and we had a lot of questions about how he'd become the way he is now---a man of peace but also a badass with a bo staff.
But this latest episode "Now" is just filler. And not only is it filler, it's not even subtle about it.
Let me lay out the situation very briefly, just to underscore its absurdity. Rick has returned and with him a horde of zombies which quickly surrounds Alexandria. He's presumably just discovered what happened in the town while he was away, and learned of the massive Wolf assault. He's also discovered that Glenn didn't make it back.
So big, bad news all around.
And yet, we see absolutely nothing of Carol, who led the defenses of Alexandria. We see only the back of Michonne's head (leaving me to wonder if that was, in fact, actress Danai Gurira or a stand-in.) Two of the most important characters in the show, present in the town where the episode takes place, are simply given the night off. Why?
I understand that the show wants us to keep guessing about Glenn. That's why we have the wall of names in this episode, and Maggie and Aaron go and erase Glenn and Nicholas from it. I even understand why an episode focused on Alexandria wouldn't show us Abraham, Sasha, and Daryl. But not including Carol or Michonne, and only including a tiny glimpse of Morgan, is really strange.
Instead, we got a bunch of little character moments with the Alexandrians. The new doctor Denise and Tara talk and I suppose we're meant to care about Denise's fear, but we don't. The kiss later feels forced, but okay. Love is scarce in the zombie apocalypse.
Rick and Jessie kiss, too. I guess she's gotten over his killing her husband now that she's had to kill, too. That's good. I like Jessie. She and Aaron are the only two Alexandrians I like at all at this point. Rick also agrees to help her son learn how to shoot, but I suspect the only reason he wants to learn is to put a bullet in Rick. He's being sneaky about it, too, pretending to care enough about Carl to stop him from going after Enid. Something bad will come of all this.
We get a scene at the pantry with some Alexandrian extras we've never seen before raiding for food because they all think they're going to die. I really hate how we keep getting new faces in Alexandria. It reminds me way too much of the extras in Lost, brought out willy nilly to die or cause some grief for the cast's core characters. We learn that Deanna's son Spencer really is as bad as his dead brother, and that Deanna doesn't know that to kill a walker you have to stab it in the head. Stop stabbing that zombie in the chest Deanna! Stab it in the frickin' head!
In other words, we get a bunch of moments around Alexandria that I suspect are meant to flesh out the people of that odd place. It's an episode that's supposed to make us care more about these others we've come into contact with. It doesn't work. All I can do is sit there wondering where on earth Carol is and why she isn't in deep conversation with Rick and Michonne.
The only other core character we do get some screen-time with is Maggie, who's about to scale the wall to go find Glenn. Aaron insists on accompanying her---he knows how to get out through the sewers---and the two of them go together. We get some very creepy water zombies down there, which is neat. Unfortunately, the sewer system in Alexandria apparently doesn't actually go throughout the town, only to the edge of the fortifications (sure, The Walking Dead writing team, that's totally plausible.)
Aaron wants to go out and risk it, but Maggie stops him, blurting out the one thing that's of any importance in this entire episode: "I'm pregnant!"
This is important but not surprising. It raises the stakes of Glenn's survival enormously and it places Maggie in a more precarious situation than ever. Being pregnant and on the move in this world is nearly impossible. That's one reason Rick needed to settle down at the prison---to find a safe place for Lori to give birth. If they can't find a way to save Alexandria (which is pretty much the perfect place to give birth) then we're on the road again, which is bad news for Maggie.
In any case, beyond this one revelation and a couple kissing scenes, this episode was little more than filler. The season is long and I guess if you don't have enough good material to fill the entire thing, inserting an episode like this will have to do. I just wish they'd at least stop treating us like we're stupid. Giving us no explanation for the whereabouts of Michonne and Carol (not to mention several others in Rick's group) isn't something fans are going to miss. The Wolves just attacked and killed a bunch of people! Carol isn't going to just sit around twiddling her thumbs when Rick gets back.
Hopefully next week we get back to the good stuff. The first three episodes of this season were edge-of-your-seat good. Exciting, scary, action-packed drama. The fourth was a terrific character piece. But this? Let's just hope this is an exception to the rule.
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So big, bad news all around.
And yet, we see absolutely nothing of Carol, who led the defenses of Alexandria. We see only the back of Michonne's head (leaving me to wonder if that was, in fact, actress Danai Gurira or a stand-in.) Two of the most important characters in the show, present in the town where the episode takes place, are simply given the night off. Why?
The Alexandrians are super depressed because of the zombies. (AMC)
I understand that the show wants us to keep guessing about Glenn. That's why we have the wall of names in this episode, and Maggie and Aaron go and erase Glenn and Nicholas from it. I even understand why an episode focused on Alexandria wouldn't show us Abraham, Sasha, and Daryl. But not including Carol or Michonne, and only including a tiny glimpse of Morgan, is really strange.
Instead, we got a bunch of little character moments with the Alexandrians. The new doctor Denise and Tara talk and I suppose we're meant to care about Denise's fear, but we don't. The kiss later feels forced, but okay. Love is scarce in the zombie apocalypse.
Rick and Jessie kiss, too. I guess she's gotten over his killing her husband now that she's had to kill, too. That's good. I like Jessie. She and Aaron are the only two Alexandrians I like at all at this point. Rick also agrees to help her son learn how to shoot, but I suspect the only reason he wants to learn is to put a bullet in Rick. He's being sneaky about it, too, pretending to care enough about Carl to stop him from going after Enid. Something bad will come of all this.
We get a scene at the pantry with some Alexandrian extras we've never seen before raiding for food because they all think they're going to die. I really hate how we keep getting new faces in Alexandria. It reminds me way too much of the extras in Lost, brought out willy nilly to die or cause some grief for the cast's core characters. We learn that Deanna's son Spencer really is as bad as his dead brother, and that Deanna doesn't know that to kill a walker you have to stab it in the head. Stop stabbing that zombie in the chest Deanna! Stab it in the frickin' head!
In other words, we get a bunch of moments around Alexandria that I suspect are meant to flesh out the people of that odd place. It's an episode that's supposed to make us care more about these others we've come into contact with. It doesn't work. All I can do is sit there wondering where on earth Carol is and why she isn't in deep conversation with Rick and Michonne.
At least Jessie is starting to become a survivor. (AMC)
The only other core character we do get some screen-time with is Maggie, who's about to scale the wall to go find Glenn. Aaron insists on accompanying her---he knows how to get out through the sewers---and the two of them go together. We get some very creepy water zombies down there, which is neat. Unfortunately, the sewer system in Alexandria apparently doesn't actually go throughout the town, only to the edge of the fortifications (sure, The Walking Dead writing team, that's totally plausible.)
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Aaron wants to go out and risk it, but Maggie stops him, blurting out the one thing that's of any importance in this entire episode: 'I'm pregnant!'
This is important but not surprising. It raises the stakes of Glenn's survival enormously and it places Maggie in a more precarious situation than ever. Being pregnant and on the move in this world is nearly impossible. That's one reason Rick needed to settle down at the prison---to find a safe place for Lori to give birth. If they can't find a way to save Alexandria (which is pretty much the perfect place to give birth) then we're on the road again, which is bad news for Maggie.
In any case, beyond this one revelation and a couple kissing scenes, this episode was little more than filler. The season is long and I guess if you don't have enough good material to fill the entire thing, inserting an episode like this will have to do. I just wish they'd at least stop treating us like we're stupid. Giving us no explanation for the whereabouts of Michonne and Carol (not to mention several others in Rick's group) isn't something fans are going to miss. The Wolves just attacked and killed a bunch of people! Carol isn't going to just sit around twiddling her thumbs when Rick gets back.
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Hopefully next week we get back to the good stuff. The first three episodes of this season were edge-of-your-seat good. Exciting, scary, action-packed drama. The fourth was a terrific character piece. But this? Let's just hope this is an exception to the rule.
Update: A reader informs me that Michonne was visible from the front. My point still stands---they barely used any of the core cast. The episode was just bad filler.
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Also, as other readers point out, we've been entirely robbed of the very good cliffhanger with Rick and the RV. What a shame.