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DJariya 02-25-18 04:58 AM

The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 
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The 82-minute mid-season premiere of AMC's "The Walking Dead" Season 8 airs Sunday, February 25th at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. On the all-new episode, "Honor," Rick and the group deal with the revelation of Carl's fatal walker bite as the war against Negan and the Saviors continues.

Episode 9 of 16

Michael Corvin 02-25-18 06:22 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 
Yea, more Negan. Sigh.

mcnabb 02-25-18 08:43 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 

Originally Posted by Michael Corvin (Post 13277224)
Yea, more Negan. Sigh.

I know it’s a pipe dream but I’m hoping the show gets good again whenever they decide to kill Negan. These last 2 seasons have been terrible and I don’t know if the show jumped the shark altogether or it’s the whole boring Negan plotline?

dex14 02-25-18 11:07 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 
How many are (at least as of now) planning on watching these final 8 and then calling it a day?

TGM 02-25-18 11:25 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 
this show only really works when they are constantly on the move. it needs to be Kung Fu with zombies.

windom 02-25-18 01:36 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 
Whatever happened to "Talking with Chris Hardwick"? It was supposed to run when he didn't have to do Talking Dead, but nothing during this last break.

Koby 02-25-18 01:49 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 

Originally Posted by mcnabb (Post 13277268)
I’m hoping the show gets good again whenever they decide to kill Negan.

They'd just move on to the next "big bad" and repeat the same plot over again.

Find a place -> Big Bad threatens group -> Defeat Big Bad only to have place unlivable -> Look for new place -> Repeat.

Bandoman 02-25-18 01:57 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 
Maybe they need to introduce aliens?

eXcentris 02-25-18 02:08 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 

Originally Posted by Bandoman (Post 13277401)
Maybe they need to introduce aliens?

And Predators! :)

redrum 02-25-18 05:48 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 
Really doubting Carl dies

Red Hood 02-25-18 09:29 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 
Well, they killed Carl and the show has dogged themselves into a deeper hole. The last 2 seasons, after the whole Negan killing Abraham and Glen, have sucked. It has been pointless, directionless. A lot of the stuff from the comic book haunt's translated well at all to the TV show. Carl had become the future of the show and how the producers did him after he purchased a home and agreed to go to a school nearby, shows how fucked up this industry is and the lack of loyalty to actors. Kirkman better start coming up with the ending for the TV show cause I don't see ratings going up anytime soon.

Coral 02-25-18 10:55 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 
Longest. Death. Ever.

Morgan has them in the crosshairs at the window when they're shooting walkers to make a path, why not take out a few of them?

IDrinkMolson 02-25-18 11:01 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 

Originally Posted by Coral (Post 13277695)
Longest. Death. Ever.

Morgan has them in the crosshairs at the window when they're shooting walkers to make a path, why not take out a few of them?

I thought the same thing at first then I figured he was waiting for a bigger target (Negan) and didn’t want to give away his position.


What was the deal with Rick sitting under a tree bleeding at the end (also the opening too after rewatching that part, but wasn’t fully shown)? Was that a flash forward or something?

JTH182 02-25-18 11:25 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 
I just don't get writing Carl out unless there was some bad blood behind the scenes. It would have been a game changer to have him recover from a bite.

Bad narrative choice imo.

andicus 02-25-18 11:42 PM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 
Am I the only one that thought the scene with Rick sitting under the tree implied he had dreamt/imagined the whole Carl's death business?

Almost like they're going to "Dallas" it away?

Abob Teff 02-26-18 12:29 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 
I’m not reading anything until I finish watching this episode, but what the fuck?! Morgan just Mola Ram-ed a guy by reaching into a bullet wound and pulling out his intestines. I wasn’t expecting it, but I think I have just flipped and am officially hate-watching this show now.

candyrocket786 02-26-18 12:31 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 

Originally Posted by andicus (Post 13277717)
Am I the only one that thought the scene with Rick sitting under the tree implied he had dreamt/imagined the whole Carl's death business?

Almost like they're going to "Dallas" it away?

Was thinking the same thing, otherwise this episode just might as well be the "Series Finale".

Abob Teff 02-26-18 12:50 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 

Originally Posted by andicus (Post 13277717)
Am I the only one that thought the scene with Rick sitting under the tree implied he had dreamt/imagined the whole Carl's death business?

Almost like they're going to "Dallas" it away?

He is wounded in that scene, possibly in the same spot Carl was bitten. What was up with the stained glass windows hanging in the tree?

How fun was that “Carl’s Bucket List” montage!?

Abob Teff 02-26-18 12:51 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 

Originally Posted by candyrocket786 (Post 13277738)
Was thinking the same thing, otherwise this episode just might as well be the "Series Finale".

It just might be for many viewers.

DJariya 02-26-18 02:06 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 
So Negan lives in Carl's vision of Utopia? Yeah that ain't happening.

At least they addressed what was up with those flash forwards with old Rick and everyone else.

I :lol: at Morgan tearing out that guy's intestines. Where did that big wound come from? He was shot in the upper part of his chest.

I did think Carl's death was well acted by Lincoln, Riggs and Gurira. However, I don't expect anyone here to have any emotional resonance to the episode. Seems like most now are just sarcastic hate watchers now and don't give a shit about any attempt at drama now.

DJariya 02-26-18 02:12 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 

Originally Posted by andicus (Post 13277717)
Am I the only one that thought the scene with Rick sitting under the tree implied he had dreamt/imagined the whole Carl's death business?

Almost like they're going to "Dallas" it away?

What? Where the heck did you get that from? I took that scene as a sequence that takes place at a later time. Rick was holding the note that said "Dad" which Carl gave him. How would you even interpret that?

hdtv00 02-26-18 05:09 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 
"hate watchers now and don't give a shit about any attempt at drama now."

What drama after ending on his death scene MONTHS ago. Kinda hard to have any drama when they leave it hanging for months. The shock is gone and everyone has had months for it to sink in. Just shows hot total shit the writing and show running is , glad most of you have woke up. This show has sucked for years.

dex14 02-26-18 05:21 AM

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:boring:

blairwitchfan 02-26-18 05:56 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 
Hollywood reporter:

"In the final moments of Sunday's episode, we see a bleary-eyed Rick Grimes leaning against a tree in the middle of a field, bleeding out from a wound. We have seen Rick injured in the past, but have we ever seen him this injured, series-opening coma aside? As if there's any confusion, Lincoln confirms to The Hollywood Reporter that the image of Rick bleeding against a tree isn't a vision or a trick of the imagination; it's very much grounded in reality, much to viewers and Lincoln's own chagrin.

"I was very worried," the actor tells THR about his first reaction to reading the final scene of "Honor." "Especially when we did the makeup test and I said, 'He looks like he's lost quite a bit of blood. Do we want him to be this white?! Can we make him look like he's got a pint of blood in his body?!'"

rw2516 02-26-18 06:08 AM

Re: The Walking Dead (S8E09) -- "Honor" -- 2/25/18
 

Originally Posted by andicus (Post 13277717)
Am I the only one that thought the scene with Rick sitting under the tree implied he had dreamt/imagined the whole Carl's death business?

Almost like they're going to "Dallas" it away?


Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 13277755)
I don't expect anyone here to have any emotional resonance to the episode. Seems like most now are just sarcastic hate watchers now and don't give a shit about any attempt at drama now.

The show doesn't warrant the emotional response. It's a comic book zombie show with an inflated opinion of itself. The writers think they're writing BAND OF BROTHERS or something.

Having a character die after 8 seasons on The Walking Dead in no way warrants an emotional response anywhere near what you feel when Gus dies five hours into Lonesome Dove for example.


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