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That is actually the least objectionable part if you buy into the Master can do anything gimmick. Evidently, he can make special vampires that are his "favorites", like Kelly. Give youth to Palmer and bring Coco back from a lethal bullet. Eichorst can walk around in the day apparently because the master made him

What happened to Dutch? Why isn't she there? Didn't her GF leave her?

He stood there and saw his mother kill Nora, who he has known for years then gave her a hug and went with her willingly, ugh!

Not to hijack the thread, but I disagree about Paige. They actually set up her character to be who she is. She has been presented as a do-gooder and religious and her ratting her parents out to the pastor was consistent with her character, She trust the pastor immensely and it also showed how badly her parents

This was a "C". Not a lot was real funny. The Trump and Pope bits fell flat. That second Cyrus song was one of the worst songs I ever heard. Her crying through it was supposed to make it poignant, but just gave me cognitive dissonance. It seemed like this was supposed to be an emotional sad moment, yet it was so

This entire show, and the books, are really just a Del Torro rip off of "The Passage". He had enough clout to get his story on the air, but its all premise, no substance. The characters are just awful. Really, only Eichorst and the old man are even remotely interesting as characters. Corey Stoll looks like he is

Agree. Even on "Lost" the characters just kept all their secrets and the weird stuff they saw to themselves. I always thought, "what those island people need is to just sit down and have a talk!" lol. That was infinitely better than just not believing someone in a zombie world. When you do not believe someone in a

yes, I am not saying every episode has to be Lord of the Rings..but one lousy episode showing a battle? Especially after such a muted opening.

yeah, they said they are taking back the city, and I was like "what? it fell? we did not see that and that was the whole point of watching this!" Just a huge brain cramp with the execution of this show. I thought we would be seeing huge battles and a good story, and they basically kept the characters on the show in

the thing that irks me is that this show has such a built in rabid fan base they can get like 5000 extras just by asking. Most cities have a zombie day where people dress up for free. To be on the biggest show on TV, they would turn people down who wanted to be on it. The could have had huge set pieces and they

I am already tiring of this show and might quit watching. It all has a been there/done that vibe to it, and it looks cheap which is rather unforgivable on a show they knew was going to be a ratings getter out of the gate. (a very bad done riot scene and practically the whole series has been in one neighborhood, where

I agree with brewfan19. Palmer in this universe is still his own person with hangups. Eichorst is a great villian, but knowing what we do about the vampires in this universe, this whole episode did not really make alot of sense vampire wise, but it worked horror wise.

I thought it was an "A" grade compared to other episodes. The horror aspect was actually well done and the flashback to Germany actually provided needed explanation as to why Eichorst didn't just kill her right away. (I made this point before, but this show does is not The Walking Dead where they kill its leads willy

one, okay maybe, all of Los Angeles..um, no

I actually understand this part, as regular people would find it hard to kill their friends and neighbors and they do not know if it can be "cured". Its the police and army part of this that is stretching my ability to get into this. They should very easily be able to take charge of the situation and kill the

yea, I never shot a rifle in my life, and even I know you need to practice and line the sight up so it matches where the bullet goes. Its kind of common sense. I agree with the reviewer the episode was much more watchable, but someone like Eph would have been way better just getting a handgun and shooting from close

I think we are seeing why the Original Walking Dead wisely skipped this step and just had Rick wake up once everything went to hell. As an end-times event, it seems to me that slow moving zombies, well admittedly pretty mind blowing and scary, would be pretty easy to kill. Why wouldn't the military just be able to

I think the people on here are not reviewing the movie, and instead are bashing M.Night because that was the cool thing to do about five years ago. This was clearly his best movie since "Signs". Yes, maybe the first person camera work went on just a little too long, and a kid rapping is a little dated, but the twist

I'm 90% sure its the latter. Your idea is a great one, but I really doubt its true. (Maybe hired by Eichorst might be better?) I do not think the Master has too many humans working for him. Palmer seems to be it. It would actually seem to be against his nature (as established on the show) to "recruit" a human and

I agree, hence my comment about "intentionally campy", every vampire movie in existence had "hot chicks", and her character was not in the book. I am certain they added it as an homage (or maybe needed T & A) to the campy classics.