Sunday, October 9, 2016

In the previous episode we could already smell here at Terminus

In the previous episode we could already smell here at Terminus, a compound which are most reminiscent of an abandoned high school. A place that does what hippie-ish, but whose inhabitants seem somewhat flat, like all prozac nation after the zombie takeover there has been collected in the 'village'. At least that's my first impression of the Terminus. Will we get to see more in this last episode?

In any case, the circle is complete. We started this season with Michonne, Rick and Carl trying to find their way to the prison after the hassle with the Governor. They have found shelter in a neighborhood, but there are also at risk. This episode again builds on what the trio further happened. But that's not what this season finale it opens, because that's a flashback. Arrow viewers (like me) will probably shoot straight in the stress, because how many times I've Oliver Queen return now see it go to that island (even if only in thought). Fortunately, the flashbacks to AMC more pleasant than the CW, or rather stoneware.
I've enjoyed it immensely to see how Rick thinks back to that time in prison. Despite the threat of the Governor and the zombies who are rattling the fence, life was actually quite nice and peaceful. The people are a big family and there was even something like a reconstruction of farming activities. And there to pick out interesting lessons that we learn - and Rick - in this season ender.

It remains weird to see her like this. Michonne. Although they correctly in about as much misery is like when she first met the group, she has since she told Carl a certain calm about him about her past. Her facial expressions are suddenly so different. She is a woman relaxing, despite her samurai sword never far from her. They may not always be so relaxed life in this zombie world also appears in this episode again. But again it is not the zombies that are the danger, but the people.
Lots of action in this last episode, as we now also expect from the comic series. A bizarre turn for Rick, who takes destiny into their own hands as he completed by turns when all he ever so hard working - safety Carl - is at stake. This episode, which 'A' is called, seems at that time to be at its peak and then gradually phasing out, but fortunately you'll be shaken even quite awake to the end. There must for thrill seekers, after all, must be a good reason to want to see the fifth season, right? Well, the end is predictable somewhere: Of course everyone will find each other again. However, the circumstances in which we find each other, are bizarre. Terminus, what is it? It remains somewhat mysterious, but there is at the end of the sixteenth episode a lot more clear about the 'promised land'.

It is in any case become very clear that we did not want to miss any episodes in this second part of the season. There were some slow ones, but also to be greatly appreciated by many viewers. Plus, in this episode, there were suddenly a lot of puzzle pieces in their places. And Rick, who had given it all a bit, dare to stand up again. No longer a pitiful heap of humanity, but the daredevil and doer he has in him to emerge. An episode in which what Rick is very probably be a 'holy moly! "Or" Wow shit! "Have been declared. And even if you're a bit introverted, there is undoubtedly a Beavis and Butthead-like chuckle escapes from your throat. Rick impressed this episode.
Who made the most impression on me was Hershel (in flashback form so). Although I am not a fan of those super being instantiated emo moments in which a lesson is taught, I found what Hershel said touch. It was pedantic, but if it did not. It came across as something hopeful and beautiful. It put Rick at that time not completely in place, but it has made so far impressed that he is now (very much later) still draw a lesson from know. The best part was that it was in some way eventually back to the leadership of Rick, but then so packed that it was paternal lead. I thought that was very nice, especially because in the comic rather an emphasis on that whole thing leader and sometimes a little too much.

Meanwhile, the big guessing can begin. Why is that meat on the barbecue? Are the people at Terminus indeed cannibals? The name sounds ominous anyway. Our heroes are now in the store, like chickens in factory farms or at ordinary prisoners? How do they look back the stuff to pick from that Terminalen (bland)? I think all in all this season finale certainly not everyone's cup of tea has been. I thought it was beautiful to see how emotion and action were alternated, but the rhythm was a little weird in this episode. It does not have to be negative, for there were some bizarre twists that - despite the predictable end - I still managed to get on the edge of my seat.

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