Post by Sexual Chocolate on Dec 16, 2016 15:20:32 GMT -5
A breakdown of the best and worst of 7A
1. Best Episode - Hearts Still Beating
This one will probably have varied answers from the fans. While I initially would have said The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 4 because of the fantastic performances from Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Andrew Lincoln, and the ability to create tension and suspense without actually killing anyone, I'm going to choose The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 8. This was an episode that again showcased Negan, but it highlighted various characters and was the turning point in Rick choosing not to fight back. And how fantastic was Rick and Daryl's reunion as the characters got back together at the Hilltop? It moved the story along and made me excited to see what's coming up next.
2. Worst Episode - Go Getters
3. Most Intriguing New Character - King Ezekiel
4. Most Annoying Fake Out
The Walking Dead needs to stop with the fake outs, especially in the seventh season. Cliffhangers are fine, but pretending to kill a character off, followed by a "Nope! We got you!" is just annoying. And the one that comes to mind was on The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 6, making Tara and viewers think Heath was dead, except he wasn't, or at least the walker with a similar hairstyle wasn't him. Just an eye-rolling moment for sure.
5. Best Villain - Negan
6. Most Emotional Death - Glenn
7. Least Interesting Romance- Carl and Enid
8. Standout Performance
Jeffrey Dean Morgan has been captivating in his role as Negan, but I'm going to give this one to Andrew Lincoln. Portraying a normally resolute leader with a bad-ass edge, Lincoln has been able to illustrate a broken Rick Grimes this season. He's revealed a new side to Rick, and in so many scenes he's been able to provide an emotional and heartbreaking performance without any dialogue. Lincoln definitely deserves more recognition for his work in this role.
9. Community with its Members Least Likely to be Around
Looking at you Hilltop. You may have a great character like Jesus in your company, and then there's Gregory, but who else is there? Whenever we've popped into this community this season, it felt like there's no one to be found aside from the main characters, and that's including Sasha and Maggie. Where are you all? Hiding? Sleeping? Seriously, where do you all go during the day?
10. Best Reunion - Rickyl
11. Overall Grade - C+
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What would have made your lists?
1. Best Episode - Hearts Still Beating
This one will probably have varied answers from the fans. While I initially would have said The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 4 because of the fantastic performances from Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Andrew Lincoln, and the ability to create tension and suspense without actually killing anyone, I'm going to choose The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 8. This was an episode that again showcased Negan, but it highlighted various characters and was the turning point in Rick choosing not to fight back. And how fantastic was Rick and Daryl's reunion as the characters got back together at the Hilltop? It moved the story along and made me excited to see what's coming up next.
2. Worst Episode - Go Getters
3. Most Intriguing New Character - King Ezekiel
4. Most Annoying Fake Out
The Walking Dead needs to stop with the fake outs, especially in the seventh season. Cliffhangers are fine, but pretending to kill a character off, followed by a "Nope! We got you!" is just annoying. And the one that comes to mind was on The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 6, making Tara and viewers think Heath was dead, except he wasn't, or at least the walker with a similar hairstyle wasn't him. Just an eye-rolling moment for sure.
5. Best Villain - Negan
6. Most Emotional Death - Glenn
7. Least Interesting Romance- Carl and Enid
8. Standout Performance
Jeffrey Dean Morgan has been captivating in his role as Negan, but I'm going to give this one to Andrew Lincoln. Portraying a normally resolute leader with a bad-ass edge, Lincoln has been able to illustrate a broken Rick Grimes this season. He's revealed a new side to Rick, and in so many scenes he's been able to provide an emotional and heartbreaking performance without any dialogue. Lincoln definitely deserves more recognition for his work in this role.
9. Community with its Members Least Likely to be Around
Looking at you Hilltop. You may have a great character like Jesus in your company, and then there's Gregory, but who else is there? Whenever we've popped into this community this season, it felt like there's no one to be found aside from the main characters, and that's including Sasha and Maggie. Where are you all? Hiding? Sleeping? Seriously, where do you all go during the day?
10. Best Reunion - Rickyl
11. Overall Grade - C+
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What would have made your lists?