Sunday 20 October 2019

Review: #TheWalkingDead S10:03 GHOSTS #TWD #TWDFamily

Review of S10:02 We Are The End Of The World
The Story of Daryl and Carol - GIF post in two parts



Writer: Jim Barnes
Director: David Boyd

First of all, at the risk of annoying straight male readers, can I just say how totally hot Daryl looked all the way through this episode?

 
The title is 'Ghosts' ~ and it's all about those loved and lost, tricks of the imagination, and that which may be there...or may not.  It's also one of those more 'human' episodes—though not without some serious Walker action and Whisperer threats, it seemed, to me, to be more about the people, and their relationships with each other, with Eugene coming to terms with the fact that his and Rosita's friendship won't be 're-zoned into love town' 😂 any time soon—and I'm really hoping the writers never decide to make that happen!  


Loved the most uncomfortable look he gave increasingly handsome baby-daddy Siddiq on walking away, too.  And I've just read on Twitter that there is talk of Siddiq having earned his life by agreeing to be a spy for Alpha... he does seem rather edgy, doesn't he?


On first watch, I was less gripped by this episode than the last two; I find the dark episodes, with much of it taking place at night, a bit frustrating.  Second time round, though, I liked it far more, and saw all the clever little nuances; with new episodes I'm can be too busy concentrating on the plot unfolding to see all the detail.  Everything that happened this week was such a necessary progression, leading up to the troubles within the communities next week, as many become increasingly frightened about a Whisperers attack.


 
'I forgive you, mother to mother' ... so sad to see Carol sent back into a dark place during the meeting with Alpha to 'discuss' the new borders between territories.  Daryl conceded that she might have been better off on her boat.  I hope not - we so want to see her with Daryl and happy, don't we?


She looked so drained and tormented all the way through, as she faced all she has lost and how alone she is, in comparison with Michonne, who, although heartbroken over Rick and Carl, has held it together.  The comparison between Carol waking up alone at the beginning, and Michonne returning home to her children was so poignant.

But Michonne was always a natural leader of people, who considers all aspects of a situation, whereas Carol deals with pain by taking herself away from others, and being single-minded about the path she must take; perhaps this is why she and Daryl understand each other so well.



It got off to a great start, though, with the Alexandrians doing twenty-four hour shifts in order to deal with the sudden influx of Walkers outside their walls ('thicker than fleas on a farm dog': Eugene), and the subsequent meeting, in which Gage and the remaining Highwaymen insist that they should declare war to avenge their lost friends, and Michonne talks sense—showing herself to be a wise leader yet again (Rick would have been so proud!). 

I don't believe for one moment that Alpha is not sending the Walkers their way, though.


What with Siddiq clearly unwell, Carol taking tablets, Negan itching and Aaron going temporarily blind, I thought that Alpha had somehow sent some curious disease their way, but it turned out to be lack of sleep for the first two, and hogweed-covered Walkers for the latter.  I liked the exchanges between Negan and Aaron—just when you think the thinner, older, greyer Negan really might have changed for the better, he gets that look in his eyes again....

 
'If you don't protect what belongs to you, sooner or later it belongs to someone else ... the story of the whole goddamn world' 



Now, the hallucinations.  I am not a fan of hallucinations or dream sequences in either TV or books; I want to know what IS happening, not what is imagined.  When re-watching S3, I always fast-forward the Rick and ghost-Lori/imagined phone call bits.  However, as they were there for a reason, so were Carol's in this episode.... and what about that ending, eh?  Not just hallucinations, then ... and perhaps her dream about living with Daryl was what she really wants.




Other stuff I liked:
  • Meant to mention before—the image of Rick and the bridge in the titles.
  • 'Peanut butter—meet jelly'
  • The way that many of them are using Morgan type sticks as anti-Walker weapons now—made me think of Rick in S2, saying to Shane that they had to get used to using their knives rather than guns...how far they have come.
  • Carol being back at Alexandria, and seeing her, Daryl and Michonne working together—especially when you consider that she hasn't been there since she left, back in S6!
  • How, like Merle, Aaron has turned his stump into a weapon.
  • Seeing inside the old world buildings, and how faded and irrelevant all that stuff looks now.
  • That Rosita still looked stunning and cool, even after fighting Walkers all night!



I hope Carol gets her act together next week—and we want more lovely scenes with her and Daryl! 



...and I see that 'Silence the Whisperers' is directed by the lovely Michael Cudlitz, and written by Geraldine Inoa, who co-wrote the fabulous The Calm Before, from S9, which has to go down in the list of all-time TWD greats.



4 comments:

  1. Where did Carol get the pills? I hate the "hallucination" or "it was a dream" conceit as well and it seems so unlike her to have randomly located these and become addicted to them without anyone knowing. Did I miss something? What amazes me most is how each new villain tops the last--as bad as he Governor was, Neegan was SO MUCH worse. As bad is Neegan was, Alpha is SO MUCH WORSE. So they do reinvent evil quite tidily.

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    1. Well, she's been away for months, so could have found them anywhere - that bit didn't seem unfeasible to me, because we don't know what was going on with her while she was away on the boat! Always disliked dream sequences, yes, and hallucinations. They're about as interesting as someone telling you their dream in detail!

      Agreed, re the villains - and don't forget Terminus Gareth between the Governor and Negan! There's something about Alpha, yes - because I think she is the most crazy, apart from anything!

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  2. Not my favourite episode! First time I’ve ever been glad to see the credits! Totally agree with the hotness of DD though, lol. Not happy about the drugged up Carol, she’s better than that.

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    1. I don't think they're anything worse than caffeine tablets or a mild energy - nothing too terrible!

      I loved the start of it, but on first watch, I suddenly thought half way through - oh no, this is one of those rare 'not very good' episodes. But it's MUCH better on second watch. I just wish they wouldn't do so much in the dark.

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