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The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live: The Last Time (2024)
Ruined it.
The series started with full of potential and suspense, but the last two episodes were so bad, that it ruined it.
We finally got to hear about the purpose of this mysterious almighty military force through this mysterious Echelon Briefing that came up every episode. What was it? A nonsensical BS: What, people on earth have 14 years left, they kill everyone else other than them, so they live longer? Is that it, really? What were all the experiments for then? All the build-up for CRM have come to nothing.
Both Jadis and Thorne were like tiny obstacles in front of Rick and Michonne who in the end realise that they were wrong, but fought till the last second for no reason, so they deserved to die, but in a tragic way? We as the audience always knew that our team won't be hurt, but their encounters with these minor level end bosses were turly ineffectual. Baele too wasn't really interesting imo. Since the episode was rushed and he wasn't really much present in other episodes, we couldn't invest in Terry O'Quinn's character enough to care about him.
The action scene, where our power couple wires all the bombs in that big tent where all the gas bombs are stored which has no guards to protect it, was a complete disaster. Their miraculous escape in the aftermath was worse. What on earth has saved them so that everyone else who were located far, far away from the explosion were somehow dead but not them? Also, why are the zombies so weak? They have just turned, that many walkers should have pulled Rick down and shred him into pieces in seconds.
And finally the reunion. I think eveyone was waiting for it, but it wasn't emotional at all. The two kids were like spawned in the middle of nowhere and reunited with their parents without sheding a single tear. Actors were like forced to it. It was very odd.
Six Feet Under: That's My Dog (2004)
Stupid rating
Why... I mean, why?
I simply don't understand why would a person stick with a complete stranger after taking them to a gas station to help. Is finding an ATM in the DAYTIME that hard? Why did it take so long to get to an ATM, that it was suddenly the evening. I tell you why: The libido of the characters in this show is beyond imagination. They are from young to old insatious beasts. Can the characters in this series think ANYTHING other than sex. Why do I mention this in this episode? Because for me the only plausible explanation for David to stick with that guy was that he fantasized of having a relation with that complete stranger. For me, that's why he drove all the way around the city to find a god damn ATM. I, as an altruist person, would probably help this man too, but after that gas station... No man. Everyone to their own way.
I can't comprehend the praises to this episode. It wasn't action, it wasn't thriller, it wasn't fun. It was one of the most irritating, desperate and miserable portrayals of a character in a series. I don't even mention all the possibilities David had had to escape from that man.