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Post by Brerg » Wed Dec 29, 2021 4:37 am


Season 3 episode 9 - honestly, I didn't expect fireworks and getting out of the situation where the action was "suspended" in episode 8 a few months ago was quite easy for the heroes. But then it got much more interesting.

As for comic book compatibility, I don't care, because I haven't read it. The series is developing very well and there were some big surprises in this episode. Including its final. The water hen, it's all going in an interesting direction.

Keep it up. After 8 episodes, the third season gave such a rock as it had not been in the previous two seasons.
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Post by Woland » Wed Dec 29, 2021 4:54 am


Crazy Rick? The ninth episode of Season 3 is not bad, but a bit boring at times. As for the situation of the two brothers, it really went like clockwork and ... to be honest, I imagined their escape differently. It seems to me that I expected more initiative on their part. Subsequent shots - jumping from Woodbury to jail and back - nicely introduced the second part of the third season. New people and new problems appeared. Promises to be interesting.

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Post by Alfa » Wed Dec 29, 2021 6:08 am


03x10 - traditional. Until halfway, nothing happened, read: Deryl tried to convert his brother, Glenn to grow up, and Rick began to find sense in seeing the dead (may the creators of the series end this thread quickly, because the series is ready to take on pseudo-mystical gibberish). It has become more interesting in the last 15 minutes and they made the episode a plus. Maybe it was not of the highest caliber, but I will be looking forward to the next one.
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Post by Sylfil » Wed Dec 29, 2021 7:48 am


And why "mystical gibberish"? Rick freaked out and that's it. You must have watched "Battlestar Galactica" too much that you are looking for unnecessary weirdness. :-P
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Post by fabulousfreesia » Wed Dec 29, 2021 8:50 am


Freaking out is one thing.
Searching for a deeper meaning in seeing ghosts, a message from the beyond, is the latter.
The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart.

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Post by Hawking » Wed Dec 29, 2021 8:51 am


1. Only Rick sees the late Lori.
2. Only Rick sees this "deeper meaning", whether the devil knows what.

So you have the Lord "two in one" in this particular case. You can freak out in various ways.
Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change. Stephen Hawking.

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Post by Anansi » Wed Dec 29, 2021 10:42 am


I wish Rick dead, but maybe he'll get up eventually. "Reinforcements" in the episode finale saved their asses, and even Wku ... an Asian guy has to admit it and stop sulking. The episode would generally be weak if it had been Season 2. But with what's happened at Woodbury and what's probably coming up, I'm looking forward to an eye-catching slaughterhouse in the season finale.
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Post by Triss Merigold » Wed Dec 29, 2021 11:01 am


Exactly that Episode 10 was better than the 9 you praised so much. In "Nine" we dealt with a stupid motivational talk to the people by Andrea (or whatever that slutty girl is called) and overall it was not very interesting.
"Dziesi�teczka" was much better compared to it.
Little Carl is growing at an impressive pace. He is already a great force on his own, and at the same time exhibits the signs of a sage. The term "old child" fits like a glove. :-P

Yolk has every right to feel outraged and crave vengeance after he and his Medji have been treated by the Governor. Besides, he sees that Rick is "with one foot in the spirit world," so, taking it all together, he tries to figure it out.
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Post by Ciliren » Wed Dec 29, 2021 11:26 am


Eleventh episode of the third series without emotions. I watched it, but it did not leave any special delights. The plot slowed down, probably due to a stronger dose of emotion at the end of the season. Rick's fight with the Governor comes to the fore and will probably remain so until the end.
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Post by Perv » Wed Dec 29, 2021 12:22 pm


The Walking Dead works best when people fight among themselves. The dead bodies are too immobile to make any tension out of it. ;)
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