While this episode isn't the greatest it makes up for it in characters. Ezekiel is a fantastic addition to the show with much promise from what we hear from his past. Carol is still at an odd point but she continues to be interesting despite the made up conflict. Her previous bad-assery(?) lead to a very human response in wanting to give up and be left alone without anyone. Other than being introduced to the kingdom we learned that the saviors have also had reaped their benefits from their ability to obliterate, which could lead to a very interesting unity between all of the colonies.
I think if we look back on this season as a whole we find that there was much disappointment by the end but there are many great things about it which seem to be overlooked. In the moment there was upset but if you wipe your mind completely of the greatness before then you might just have a good time.
I think if we look back on this season as a whole we find that there was much disappointment by the end but there are many great things about it which seem to be overlooked. In the moment there was upset but if you wipe your mind completely of the greatness before then you might just have a good time.