And why doesn’t Yuko need her physical body nearby anymore? We never got an explanation why burning her body didn't do the trick...
And why doesn’t Yuko need her physical body nearby anymore? We never got an explanation why burning her body didn't do the trick...
So how did that chowderhead Chester figure that some Mexican nursery rhyme was a foolproof password? Especially given that Yuko can possess anyone and instantly assimilate all of their knowledge? And what did the priest mean that “the yurei can only speak one language”? Says who?
Just like “Fetch”, Judith is not happening!
Who gives a shit?
In reality, a satellite falling out of orbit would be completely incinerated to ashes.
That "Phalanx” display at the beginning of the episode has to be one of the stupidest things The Walking Dead has ever shown. The whole point of a Phalanx formation is to keep the soldiers INSIDE the protective wall of the shields. You don’t have a couple of people run outside of the barrier to engage in hand-to-hand…
Yeah, there are some awesome creepy visuals (I think my favorite is the doctor sewing fresh Skin onto Yuko’s body), but nothing follows any kind of logic. Almost everything that happens is literally impossible!
Just the “Sunk Cost Fallacy”... It’s the reason I still watch The Walking Dead. I find TWD stupid beyond belief, but I feel like I just have to keep watching out of obligation after all these years...
So wait... It’s been two whole years? Luz's father was murdered two years earlier, and no one ever noticed that he wasn't calling?
I guess that Yuko can only connect with her dead relatives via the Mexican grandmothers magic spell? Which seems to always involve having a photograph of the deceased? (obviously, no one ever took a photo of the dead twins)
The opening was the best part of the episode, by far!
Good points, all...
Right? You just got to move on...
It was a really cool visual though. Hey, I’ll take anything to get away from Chester and Luz’s boring conversations!
Yeah, the whole “twin brother” thing makes no sense, because as the reviewer pointed out, Yuko clearly only had ONE child. WTF? (not to mention the fact that having a twin doesn’t exactly clarify the whole “3rd son” moniker)
Thanks. After catching up on all the Recaps & reviews, I came to pretty much the same conclusion, that God is offering to give the Saint of Killers his daughter back, if he plays ball.... basically the same approach that he had with Cassidy.
What, exactly, was Cassidy’s betrayal? What did he say “Yes” to?
Did the show forget that the Saint of Killers was with Jesse for quite some time earlier? Couldn’t he have killed Jesse then if he had really wanted to? What is the deal with that storyline anyway? Why does he hate Jesse in the first place?
I think they stole a page from “Supernatural”...
Chester really is the worst! The question is, who is more boring? Chester or Luz?