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The Walking Dead The Grove Review Wont Someone Think of the Children The Walking Dead S0. E1. 4 The GroveEven though it should be obvious that TV. KRN69leV-Q/SbKD9nNDHNI/AAAAAAAAFP0/3557oohbVuw/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/bsg-islanded5.jpg' alt='Watch A Dangerous Method Online Hitfix' title='Watch A Dangerous Method Online Hitfix' />Ill throw up a spoiler warning anyway because Im going to get right to what happened in The Grove. So here it is, there are spoilers ahead Ever since the first syllables of idiocy dribbled out of Lizzies mouth in The Walking Deads Season 4 premiere, I wanted her die, and said so at pretty much every opportunity since. From my review of 3. Days Without an Accident I cant wait for those kids who were naming zombies to die. Its going to be so great Well be careful what you wish for, Tim, because The Grove went to some really dark places to earn the title of most affectingif not flat out bestepisode of the season. Oh who am I kidding, this WAS the best episode of the season, first and second halves of Season 4 included. Why Because it made me feel queasy and hollowed out the joy from my soul like good television should. Im about as morally bankrupt as they come, and even I was like, WHOA, The Walking Dead, you may have gone too far when Carol told Lizzie to look at the flowers and then sprayed said flowers with her brains. A Dangerous Method on IMDb Movies, TV, Celebs, and more. Kidnap 2017 Free Latest Films, Full Movie Online Watch Free, Free Movies Streaming, English Subtitles Full HD. Check it out by clicking the image below or watch. But were 60 episodes deep and well keep going strong at HitFix. A Dangerous Method. Maybe its because Ive gone soft because Im a new father myself, but Im not okay with killing children Im with Whitney I believe the children are our future and if we kill them all, our future will be pretty bleak. And theres a huge difference between a TV show killing a child by letting her get eaten by a zombie and a TV show killing a child by having another character shoot her in the head while shes in perfect physical health. That is pitch black dark stuff, and something that should never be taken lightly. That being said, if there ever was a good time to kill a kid, that was it Lizzies mental illness or general stupidityI think its still up for debate what was really wrong with herhad reached a critical point of no return. That girl was so far gone that she knifed her sister Mika in the tummy just to prove her misconceived point that walkers are just like us or whatever hooey she was harboring in that peanut sized brain of hers. Not only was Lizzie not fit for this world, but she was a threat to Judiths safety especially since Tyreese and Carol left the kids alone with each other all the time and everyone else she crossed paths with. Would YOU want to sleep under the same roof as Lizzie If she had no problem killing her own sister, youd better believe she would shank you as nonchalantly as she would brush her teeth. But she was still a child, and so we have to wonder whether Carols decision to kill her was premature. I actually was initially offended that The Walking Dead would do this. Watch A Dangerous Method Online Hitfix' title='Watch A Dangerous Method Online Hitfix' />Me Offended By a television show Thats pretty much unheard of. Could a stern talking to have reprogrammed Lizzie to understand that zombies are badWould she have outgrown her fascination with undead playmates after she entered her boy crazy phase Was there any alternative action that Carol and Tyresse couldve taken Even though Id wanted Lizzie to die a horrible death, in that instant I found myself trying to come up with ways to keep her alive, and in total shock when I heard the sound of her body hitting the ground. This is The Walking Dead at its strongest, when its prompting its audience to ask difficult questions and providing even more difficult answers that viewers might not want. This show just got real again. The Grove also aired out some dirty laundry when Carol admitted to Tyreese that shed killed Karen and David. Thats not the kind of heavy dialogue anyone wants to hear when working on a jigsaw puzzle, but good on Carol for getting the truth out in the open. Watch A Dangerous Method Online Hitfix UproxxAnd it was the right time for her to do so. Earlier that day shed killed a kid, so it wouldve been pretty rude of Tyreese to make Carols day even worse. And from Carols point of view, there are a couple ways of looking at her confession Either she felt confident enough that her actions with Lizzie had proved to Tyreese that shes able to make tough decisions and follow through with them for the better of the group, therefore giving more credence to her decision to kill Karen and prevent an outbreak, or killing a kid really put Carol in the pits and she just didnt give a shit anymore. By sliding the gun over to Tyreese, she put her fate in his hands it was her way of apologizing and putting the onus on Tyreese while believing that he knows the difference between killing someone whos a threat and someone whos trying to do the right thing. Carol continues to be The Walking Deads best character by carrying the weight of doing the dirty jobs no one else wants to do. Gray areas all around What I particularly appreciated about The Grove was the way it set everything up. I went into the episode knowing something bad was going to happen, and there were clues all over the place intimating that Mika was going to die or Lizzie was going to die. As it became clear that Mika didnt have the tools to become the type of survivor she needs to be in this world, I wondered if Carol was going to put her out of her misery. Her line about Mika reminding her of Sophia couldve been interpreted a few different ways. Was Carol fond of Mika because se saw bits of Sophia in Mika, or did Carol already see Mika as already a goner and it was just a matter of time before she was creeping out of a barn as a zombie And even as all signs pointed toward Lizzie needing to go, I never really believed it would happen until Carol pulled the trigger. The Grove was another good example of how The Walking Dead is benefitting from slower stories and its new habit of focusing entire episodes on just a few characters. Beth and Daryls character centric episode told a heartwarming story about hope, and The Grove flipped the coin with a plot heavy hour of doom and gloom which had the neat side effect of also being very rich in character development. The Walking Dead needs both types of stories to be great, and theyre only well executed when an episode fully commits to them. Splitting up the group seemed like a terrible idea early on, but this middle to late portion of Season 4. B is revealing that its probably the best thing that could have happened to the show. Also, I will just throw it out there that the best episodes as of late havent contained a single glimpse of Rick, Carl, and Michonne. I do not miss them one bit. The Grove was a brutal episode of television that was as difficult to watch as anything in recent memory. And any episode that makes me squirm uncontrollably is doing something right. Yet the murder of a very uninfected Lizzie didnt feel like something the writers included for shock value, it felt like a necessary story to remind us exactly what kind of world these people are living in. I loved The Grove, and it easily makes the list of my top five episodes of The Walking Dead. What did YOU think NOTES Is there anything cuter than a. GIF of an adorable little girl shooting the top of a zombies head off And of course clumsy zombie goes into my zombie hall of fame. Silly zombie Pretty sweet cold open with Lizzie playing tag with a walker. If that wasnt an indication of how Fd up this episode would be, I dont know what was. A second viewing of this episode revealed some more disturbing logic from Lizzie When she saved Tyreese back at the prison, she was sad that she shot whatsherface in the head because she wanted her to come back as a walker. Yikes. I know Ive said this before, but between Lizzie and Mika, why did Mika always get to carry the gun It shouldve been stone cold Lizzie, the dead eye shot, handling all the firearms. Mika even admitted she couldnt shoot people. And when Lizzie wasnt holding a gun she was holding Judith, and we all know how smothery that can get. Why did Carol and Tyreese leave the kids alone at every opportunityBanshee Season 3 Finale Review Wiping the Slate Clean. Watch Grudge Match Online Metacritic on this page. Banshee S0. 3E1. 0 We All Pay EventuallyYou always hope that a finale will pull together a seasons worth of storylines in an effective fashion, but Banshee has a knack for producing cathartic conclusions that weave in resolutions to both short term and long term stories. Likewise, while basically all TV dramas are, on some level, about consequences, the impact of consequences on the lives of all involved parties is simply so pronounced and well done on this show. Even in a third season where at least two separate episodes couldve easily served as finales Tribal and All The Wisdom I Got Left, Banshee still engineered a thrilling and wholly satisfying ending. Ill get right to the action because good lord, that extended sequence in the first half of the episode, with the cross cutting between the guns and the swords and the blood, was as good as expected. But We All Pay Eventually thrived on a story and character level as well. Ive been thinking a lot about Hoods arc throughout Banshees first 3. I have to applaud the show for where this hour ended with him on a macro level, it seems at least a bit surprising. You might have anticipated that after dispatching of Rabbit and many of those demons at the end of Season 2, Banshee wouldve shifted its focus to Hood embracing his role as sheriff and merging some of his less than official tactics with a real sense of community and kinship with the people. While that happened to some degree early on in Season 3, the speed at which Banshee told stories this year, and the emotional effect of those stories, eventually meant that Hood became a man trying so hard to quit the job of sheriff. He let people into his life namely Siobhan, and started to feel a bit comfortable as much as you can, but that all came crashing down on him, earmarking the last five episodes of the season for a story about a broken man driven by revenge and kind of going through the motions elsewhere. Its funny because one of Hoods key characteristics is that hes always focused on a very specific target. His goal oriented nature means that theres always a Proctor, a Rabbit, a Chayton, or a Stowe in his sights. But he halfheartedly participated in the heist, and while he was partially successful in his attempts to save the rest of the crew from Stowe and Stowes mercenaries, it made total sense that by the end of it all, Hood had little to nothing left. He doesnt want to be the sheriff. He never really wanted to be the sheriff. The gig was a means to a potential end a relationship with Carrie, one that he basically gave up on last season. So with Siobhan gone, his latest revenge plots cleared from his proverbial slate, and even more of his associates dead or missing, Hood finally just let it go and threw in the towel. In fact, he was so over it all that he was willing to share a weirdly moving moment with Proctor over the fact that he never should have been sheriff in the first place. When youve been through as much as Hood hasall the way back to his apparently abusive father and his participation in a Treadstone like black ops merc program, as we learned about hereenough is eventually enough. Banshee might still be a story about an outlaw who becomes a lawman, but Season 3 was ultimately about the costs of trying to be both things at once. Naturally, some of those costs continued to be of the human variety. Hoods big plan to take down Camp Genoa and Colonel Stowe hinged on the participation of his former rival and current frenemy Gordon, who unsurprisingly turned in one hell of a gunslinger performance during the duos semi successful siege. Unfortunately, Gordon became yet another piece of collateral damage in Hood and Carries star crossed and deadly tale, even if he indeed went out like an absolute hero in saving Carrie from Stowe when Hood simply couldnt. That final showdown itself was embedded with so much history and meaning. Hood was racked with flashbacks of Chaytons assault on Siobhan, but it was also the umpteenth time hed found himself in a such a situation with Carrie as Job had so angrily pointed out earlier in the episode. Similarly, Carrie had now pulled Gordon completely into this criminal world, forcing him to go full assassin on a slew of trained killers, and yet his last ditch save attempt ultimately gave the character a W after a season or more of drinking and depression. The Hopewells had just decided not to get a divorce in the penultimate episode, but as weve learned on this show, A no one can ever be happy, and B the dangers these characters get themselves into are very, very real. What a tremendous sequence by everyone in the cast. Rus Blackwell was a boss throughout the entire episode, and quite affecting in Gordons final moments, while Ivana Milievi sold the loss supremely well. Meanwhile, the simmering tension between Hood and Job took on new meaning once Job was captured at the very last second by an enterprising Leo, leaving Hood to fire aimlessly at a helicopter and later to snap at Sugar because he had no idea how or where to look for Job, given that hed normally be asking Job for help with such an endeavor. Last weeks episode did some of the grunt work to fill in the historical blanks regarding Hood and Jobs relationship there was another moment in the finale where Banshee insinuated that Job helped wipe Hoods identity from the NSA database in 1. I thought it paid off handsomely here. Hood angrily and dejectedly shooting at the chopper, well aware that hed ultimately failed one of his oldest friends, was tough to swallow. And considering Hoods psychological damage, its again no surprise that he blew up at Sugars poking about how theyll save Job. Hes now lost two people who were close to him and also watched the man who raised his daughter bleed out on the ground. Hes hopeless. Antony Starr will never earn any Emmy recognition because of the kind of show Banshee is and the network it airs on, but I really do believe that he delivered a performance in the back half of the season thats worthy of the conversation. He was excellent here, as hes been for a while now. While the other key story in We All Pay Eventually was certainly less emotionally draining, it was still very satisfying, and it actually ended up in a similar place. Kai, Rebecca, and Burton joined up with Morales to take down the Black Beards and Frazier, resulting in an amusingly violent sequence with the four of them working through the Black Beards HQ and eventually handling Lennox and Frazier with relative ease. Like Hood, Proctor experienced some real personal trials this season, and also like Hood, he eventually realized that he couldnt fool himself any longer. Proctor certainly made it through his trials with fewer scars than Hood, but their destinations werent dissimilar. Thats what made the final little moment so greatthese two dudes who understand one another better than theyd like to admit cant help who they are. And even though all the character stuff was wonderful, this finale was yet another technical showcase for the Banshee creative team. Director Loni Peristere and executive producer Greg Yaitanes made a great decision to set the Camp Genoa attack during the day so that it would immediately look different than the heist in the same location from a few weeks ago, and while that sequence was brought to life by the jittery handheld camera, this one looked more epic in scope, like a more traditionaland still greataction sequence. As always, the scenes was expertly choreographed and paced, developing mini set pieces within the larger whole. While Hood and Gordon were trying to outgun the mercs, Sugar and Job were fending off grenades and knives, and Carrie and Stowe were elsewhere having a bloody knockdown drag out of their own.