The Walking Dead: Bury Me Here (2017)
Season 7, Episode 13
9/10
"Glass & peace alike betray proof of fragility under repeated blows."
13 March 2017
It is important for any TV show to make its audience feel something central during every episode, whether it be happiness, sadness, intrigue or even anger. When a TV show is truly well put together, it will make its audience, truly, feel several of these emotions over the course of one episode. Throughout most of season seven of The Walking Dead, episodes have failed greatly in making its audience feel anything towards its characters or its story, at all. Alas! now we have an episode that is reminiscent of everything we loved from a bygone age of Walking Dead episodes. Finally, characters portrayed depth again, conflicting emotions, accompanied by a story that kept us on our heels. Though the dialogue at the beginning of the episode was somewhat questionable, the episode quickly progresses into a well paced and intriguing episode featuring a poignant thought on the futility of peace during times of conflict. Without spoiling anything, this episode was an important one, not only for the overall story, but for us, the viewer, to restore faith that the show can continue its powerful, story telling ways.
22 out of 32 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed