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In walking is an unbearable rule: If a new character you like, he or she will soon be dead. This is 1. Part of the two-piece rule. Part 2: If a new character that you don’t like, he or she will be good for a long time.
There are other rules when it comes to AMC’s Shambling Zombie franchise. Here is another: in episodes that have zombies in any significant number, our seasonal veterans of the apocalypse will always face one to randomly surprise or overtake them despite their years of experience. It will happen even if he said the zombie was very slow and far away. Sometimes it will happen after one of these pretty noisy unusual creatures sneak on our hero.
So, in season 3 Prime Minister Daril Dikon, writers are convinced that these rules are followed by the letter. We meet a new character, Julian Chamberlain (without connection with Neville) played always Fun Stephen Merchant, which is incredibly cute and charming and a little eccentric and I knew the moment I enjoyed it I would be dead. (I’m sure you also knew it. We all knew that, it was more harm).
Simply, after you withdraw in a navigation accident, the sailboat collapses to the Spanish beach and while Daril and Carol is enough plots to survive the nuclear bomb (** waves in fear of walking no. Julian is toast.
Any point, Julian is a zombie. Standing on the beach and Carol approached him, speaking “Julian?” over and over again. Neither hardened survivors on themselves “may have died and turned into a zombie and therefore not responding. I probably should be as careful as I.” No, Carol is entered, unconscious for every danger. Julian turns Snarling and she is so surprised she’s panic. This woman, who was previously in the episode, was joined by a multitude of dead bugs (or “squid, because Julian called them, because the walking of the dead turned into Zombie Mezaurus) is suddenly fighting her life. Sand trips. Dead Julian holes over her, the churning of the jaw. He can’t fight him, poor Carol, so Happy Daril appeared and fights her old Julian. (Nice to adhere to the introductory weekend this season of the NFL).
There are other rules in walking dead. (I suddenly heard that Negan said, “There are rules!”) One is that no matter how far away and the dangerous journey, our heroes will happen hell or high water. Daril could come to France on the truck. Carol was done through a proverbial pond in a small small plane. So, it’s not a surprise to suggest Julia to take his sailboat over the Atlantic. It is obvious that it is alone in London. No one else is alive in this massive city. I can’t sail, and he says it’s not much a sailor, but honestly what is a little inexperience when you have such a thick armor? Taking a small sailboat over the Atlantic is a massive risky trip, but at least it is easier to go to the east to the west rather than west to the east. Of course, actually making travel requires you to go during the appropriate season, when the wind is on your back.
Daril and Carol
Credit: AMC
Another rule (so much!): You can survive for years and years, but over a decade, surrounded by zombies and bandits, the courage of elements and overcoming the hunger and disease, but if you meet our heroes. Nothing is more dangerous in this fictional universe than the original member of the deadlife. Julian, like so much in front of him, teaches this hard way.
It’s a missed opportunity. We just don’t get new repetitive characters in these Spinoffs. They still kill everything. We are so stuck with old characters and there is no new dynamics. The last seasons killed Isabelle to make space for Carol, and that may have been the worst thing that was about pretty badly bad season. The same goes for every second spinoff that includes answers.
All in all, it was not a terrible episode, but that our heroes start in the UK, and then ended in Spain in the first episode that feels rushed and scattered. I enjoyed the pair that passes by the White Cliffs of Dover. London had some real potential for cold set-pieces and adventure. In the end, it was just a pit-station on the way to Spain. Looks a bit pointless.
The actual weather in Spain was interesting in a degree. Some zombies up in the nest of trees. Other people who steal their belongings. Carol had a little shrapnel that Daryl had to go out, and she was great at it. He even tells him even before doing business, “I can’t wait for this until tomorrow?” which one feels very amateur. No, Carol, if it infects you overnight, you could die and turn into a zombie. Did you haven’t spent the last fifteen years survived this apocalypse? Oi vei.
From the review, Spain appears to be a very wild west. “It’s not said Mexico,” Carol was kidding at one point, but examinations make this season look much like Zorro. Like the French in its previous war last Rattle, all the Spaniards who had completely carried clothes from another era (see the above image). I don’t have great hope, and like this, a little drabira and predictable prime season doesn’t fill me with confidence. It was not the worst episode of this show, not a long mile, but there wasn’t much for writing home about it.
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