Let's start with the fact that Judith was dying and suddenly she had the strength to rise up and secure Daryl's life. Daryl and Carol, against all protocol, carry out a transfusion in less than 2 minutes and save Judith, who, without removing the bullet or suturing her wound, revives.
Then, Gabriel, Eugene and Rosita, instead of waiting in the truck where they were sheltered, they prefered to go out instead of asking for help. Then, Eugene who adores Rosita, and Gabriel who loves Rosita, left her behind to climb the pipelines. She is the only one who carries the girl hanging from the front (so as not to hurt her when she falls), she obviously falls, but emerges from the fall doing one last act of her bravery (and showing that she is the most atrocious woman in the entire universe from TWD, which I agree with, because she was the best and most audacious female character).
Later, it is revealed that Rosita was bitten, not on a leg, abdomen, or ear, even on a hand, but on the shoulder-back, where the skin was safer (she was wearing a double sweater, and the kangaroo garters where he was carrying Coco, even, having fallen on her back, the bite was more logical in the front, or in Coco's body). Zombis are not that strong to bite every area if is fully covered.
Did anyone notice that when Rosita climbed, the stunt of her was noticeably bigger than Christian Serratos (the stunt didn't correspond physically, she's more like a man)?
Let's be honest, the walking dead was a story of a lot of killers that we sympathized with because it was the story that we were told. They are just as evil at times as the villains are. But in the end, everyone was touched and began to forgive? Maggie forgave Negan, the group forgave Pamela, Yumiko and Magna got together again . They all began to spread their love. Suddenly.
Aaron, Elijah, and Jerry returned for the final photo, having been uninjured. That makes me realize, no one else was hurt aside from Judith's weird injury and Daryl's black eye.
Daryl abandonned Judith, who takes care of those children now?
Finally, a forced, unexciting sequence of Michonne and Rick, a trailer esencially, with a count of all the characters that went through the series.
In conclusion, the chapter was rubbish, if someone was pleased that was not my case. I expected more, I expected a little bit of realism in the middle of the fiction (if you know what I mean). I expected blood, devastation, tragedy, that was what the final sequence of episode 23 implied. I expected something like the end of season two, but it never happened.
I'll keep the good episodes from when the series was good and promised a lot, but this chapter, this ending, was a hoot. 3.5/10.
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