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While Zack seems to bemoan the introduction of park visitor storylines, I can't see any scenario where this series continues without them. How do you keep the central story compelling without any context to the overall experience? How do you stretch a story about the awakening of consciousness with these creatures

I didn't find the ending dark at all. A friend reaches in his own pocket to lift up another without letting him know. That's real friendship. And from what we've seen, that $70 wasn't easy to come by.

Hey, you know the easiest way to make a comedy "responsible?" Make every episode a "very special episode" with an important message to the audience. But first you have to remove any of the comedy.

This damn thing had me in tears at the end. I haven't seen the original but will search it out now.

In TWD they'd still be kneeling on the ground in episode 2 demanding to know everybody's name.

This is closer to back to form than the disaster that was last week. I love how ZN manages to come up with new and crazy concepts like the rolling mass of dead feeding off each other and then switching to the 2 Zs munching on each other.

Agree with everything here.

I'm a big fan of this show, especially in comparison to the dreadful Walking Dead. But this was by far the worst of the series. I don't know what happened but it seems like they decided to let a PA just out of film school direct this with never ending slomo shots and an amazingly disjointed story. All with hardly

I just bing watched the first 4 seasons and stayed away from any recaps for fear that I'd stumble across spoilers. Now that I've finished, I can relax and wait for the next season. It's really one of the most intelligent shows on TV.
One thing that has started to bother me though is the invincible nature of our

I'm an outlier. Clearly the vast majority of people enjoy it.

My god am I glad this is over. I can't explain why I continued to watch but this was certainly the worst series I've dragged myself to the season finale at since The Walking Dead. Holy cow that was bad.

This was one of many things that started to wear on me by the 5th or 6th hour. This is supposedly a small town but guys in black suits randomly go out in local electric utility trucks and nobody notices new faces? People disappear and are murdered and everybody just goes on with their lives? Every kid that has

Enjoyed the first couple of episodes but it quickly becomes tedious and borrows from the worst of the 80s. Should have been maybe a 4 hour movie instead.

I'm struggling with this show because I just find it has long stretches of simply not being funny, but the only thing funny in this episode was the chandlers. Since when did TV reviewers think that people cared about their particular political babies and all that? Since when is a comedy supposed to mock the "right"

I'm not defending Pilcher's awfulness, just pointing out that the Abbys are a pretty horrific group all by themselves. We now know that they are also loving mothers who cry when they lose somebody. Basically like every other animal. It's going to all this trouble to state the obvious.

Arlene is the best thing about this series.

Trevor Noah was never "hilarious" so starting off the article with such a glaring error is not good. He also knows nothing about the USA so basically this appears to be a complete fail of an article.

The dad always had something more important to him to attend to instead of spending time with his son and when he was older and wanted to spend time with his son, he discovered the son now didn't have time for him.

Worst reason for hating a song: they played it all the time at my karaoke club.