Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Andrew Lincoln | ... | ||
Norman Reedus | ... | ||
Steven Yeun | ... | ||
Lauren Cohan | ... | ||
Chandler Riggs | ... | ||
Danai Gurira | ... | ||
Melissa McBride | ... | ||
Michael Cudlitz | ... | ||
Lennie James | ... | ||
Sonequa Martin-Green | ... | ||
Josh McDermitt | ... | ||
Christian Serratos | ... | ||
Alanna Masterson | ... | ||
Seth Gilliam | ... | ||
Alexandra Breckenridge | ... |
Rick and the survivors find a quarry with thousands of walkers blocked by heavy trucks, and he begins to plan how to take them far from their community. Rick is supported by Deanna but the reluctant Carter unsuccessfully plots a scheme against him. While training the group, one of the trucks falls off the cliff letting the walkers escape and the plan needs to be immediately put into action without much preparation. Daryl on his motorcycle and Sasha and Abraham in a car herd the walkers through the road to a distant point far from Alexandria. Will Rick's plan work? Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; jonathanroberts
the community people are dying one after the other. Now at that end of the first episode, signify something that has been done over and over again this past seasons. They found a new home, have some kind of hope, conflict with the past settlements arise, a few deaths, here and there, most would come from the settlers, then ... You know what I mean. And this is done again with this community. How do the walking dead get away with it? How should I know. Perhaps the gore and ghouls. The deaths, and surprise, the thrill from new stories, conflicts. If you have survived till this season, it must mean you have known a lot of these characters. And you'd want to know how'd they end up to the stopping point of this series. That's mainly my reason.
That's usually is. I just want to end what would happen to them. Since the early seasons was so damn interesting, I watched it. And so this one got on my finish-till-the-end list. But one thing though, if stories after stories just keep repeating, differing only to the place and the people that live in it, then sometimes, you'd just get bored, and it'd be up to scaling the boredom and the desire to finish.
Even this, it's still there though. The surprise from time to time, but if you'd know how it's going to end up, like the doom of the settlers, there's no way that surprise factor'd be the same. A greater surprise would be out of the question.
And in this episode, though I give it a 7/10, it's still fall behind from the episodes in early seasons.