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Submitted by Parzivall, 27-11-2018, 02:27 AM, Thread ID: 107252
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I'll start by saying to all of the Walking Dead fans, season 9 has been the best season in awhile. Seasons 6-8 (i believe) dragged out the Negan vs. Rick war too far, even though I kinda liked the way it ended. Those were the seasons, where in my opinion, many TWD fans lost interest and I can completely understand why. I won't mention the faults in previous seasons before (6-8). But now is the time that you put those feelings aside and take the time to watch season 9, specifically the "death" of Rick Grimes, it's beautiful.(if you haven't already) then >>>
They did an amazing job with the episode (5), everything from the cinematography, editing, acting, dialog, and just the way it played out. We got to see some familiar faces of the past, including Hershel, Shane, and (Sasha??) wtf?. They each symbolized a different part of Rick, Shane was the primal side of Rick, the drive to what had to be done, the harsh side of Rick. That is really symbolized when Shane jump scares him and there happens to be a zombie about to bite his face.Next, we meet Hershel in the barn where he kept Walkers, including some of what used to be hisfamily. The barn, after all, became a symbol of Hershel's desire to keep his own family together--even if that meant letting them wander around a barn, decomposing. As for what it means, maybe sometimes it's best to let go. Sasha, made an awkward appearance. I'm not entirely sure why those chose a character with such little attachment to Rick, but I suppose it isn't significantly important. The landscape of dead bodies was impressive enough, but Sasha's words of wisdom was even more. I really loved the that iconic scene that movie creators aim to create.There's a lot of talk in these scenes about Rick's guilt, making amends, endings, and "finding his family". Oh yeah... don't forget now pathetic Negan (well it that episode). Oh and UGGHH the ending .. what's your thoughts on the plot twist??That's all I have to say folks, well I have much more to say but I won't make this terriblylong.
To those who read this, please share your thoughts and leave a like if you want Now, I'll share the link where I have been watchingseason 9.
They did an amazing job with the episode (5), everything from the cinematography, editing, acting, dialog, and just the way it played out. We got to see some familiar faces of the past, including Hershel, Shane, and (Sasha??) wtf?. They each symbolized a different part of Rick, Shane was the primal side of Rick, the drive to what had to be done, the harsh side of Rick. That is really symbolized when Shane jump scares him and there happens to be a zombie about to bite his face.Next, we meet Hershel in the barn where he kept Walkers, including some of what used to be hisfamily. The barn, after all, became a symbol of Hershel's desire to keep his own family together--even if that meant letting them wander around a barn, decomposing. As for what it means, maybe sometimes it's best to let go. Sasha, made an awkward appearance. I'm not entirely sure why those chose a character with such little attachment to Rick, but I suppose it isn't significantly important. The landscape of dead bodies was impressive enough, but Sasha's words of wisdom was even more. I really loved the that iconic scene that movie creators aim to create.There's a lot of talk in these scenes about Rick's guilt, making amends, endings, and "finding his family". Oh yeah... don't forget now pathetic Negan (well it that episode). Oh and UGGHH the ending .. what's your thoughts on the plot twist??That's all I have to say folks, well I have much more to say but I won't make this terriblylong.
To those who read this, please share your thoughts and leave a like if you want Now, I'll share the link where I have been watchingseason 9.
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