Brutality for the sake of brutality. Two likable characters are killed, all those lines about "not dining together happily", brilliantly played grief and self-blame by Lauren Cohan, headless bodies lying around - all of this is enough to make viewers shocked and sad. Nevertheless, the episode is full of unnecessary shots like Glenn's face after being hit by Lucille, or Lucille itself getting more screen time than half of the characters, making you wonder "why am I even watching this?". Also, thanks for further ruining Daryl's character - since last season he's been an unpredictable hothead, and it seems he will continue to be so. Good thing he got locked up! Total disappointment, 6/10 just for performances of Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
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Brutality for the sake of brutality. Two likable characters are killed, all those lines about "not dining together happily", brilliantly played grief and self-blame by Lauren Cohan, headless bodies lying around - all of this is enough to make viewers shocked and sad. Nevertheless, the episode is full of unnecessary shots like Glenn's face after being hit by Lucille, or Lucille itself getting more screen time than half of the characters, making you wonder "why am I even watching this?". Also, thanks for further ruining Daryl's character - since last season he's been an unpredictable hothead, and it seems he will continue to be so. Good thing he got locked up!
Total disappointment, 6/10 just for performances of Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.