2/21/2023 0 Comments Rick and morty lighthouse keeperWhat Morgan did was show us just how much he knows Negan beyond the sly smiles and witty one-liners. Sure, some actors can do a deep-dive into a character and own it, while others can play multiple roles convincingly in a series. To accomplish this feat, Morgan demonstrates once again what so many of us have known for a while now: the dude's one helluva actor. The Walking Dead_Season 10, Episode 22-Photo Credit: Josh Stringer/AMC From there, the ex-Saviors leader revisits his past (with Hilarie Burton-Morgan as his late wife, Lucille) as he finds himself needing to choose between the man Maggie sees him as and the man Lucille always saw in him. At first, we think Carol's ( Melissa McBride) taking Negan ( Jeffrey Dean Morgan) on a mission to calm the waters- only to learn that (according to Carol) the council has decided that Negan is to banished to live outside of and cut off from their community. When the episode kicks off, tensions around Alexandria are still running high now that Maggie's ( Lauren Cohan) back and she's brought some of her people with her. That aside, I need to look at the three key components that made this episode of The Walking Dead work in all the ways it needed to, and that has to start with Jeffrey Dean Morgan. The way the signs kept coming up to tell us where in the timeline we were going had me laughing at one point because it brought to mind that SpongeBob SquarePants episode where the voiceover kept giving out a time-lapse update before going "Eventually" and the "purge" episode of Rick and Morty when Morty shoves the lighthouse keeper down the steps before yelling, "You like that? You want me to cut to three weeks earlier when you were alive?". But before I get to the serious stuff, in the interest of full disclosure I do have to admit something I found amusing in an episode that was definitely not a laugh-fest. With "Here's Negan" came the extra responsibility of not only telling the backstory of a righteously popular character but also set the tone for the series as it moves into its final chapters beginning this summer. The Walking Dead – Photo Credit: Josh Stringer/AMCĭirector Laura Belsey and writer David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick can proudly add their names to the directors and writers who contributed to levels of storytelling that were bold, daring, and impactful- with heart and meaning. This makes for an appropriate segue into my review of this weekend's (second) tenth season finale, "Here's Negan"- so you know what that means, right? We're throwing on the " MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!" sign and meeting you on the other side of the following spoiler image buffer- see you in a second. But not in terms of "good guys" and "bad guys" but in realistically complex terms that demonstrate time and time again how just one bad day… one moment of decision or indecision… can make the difference between a Rick Grimes and a Negan. No, these chapters should be recognized as exemplifying the very essence of what TWD has been about since its first episode- the survivors. It's great.Years from now when television critics and scholars look back on the AMC series' eleven-season run, I hope that that the six episodes making up "Season 10C" of The Walking Dead aren't just recognized for having been made in the face of a still-raging pandemic- though it is more than deserving of that note. If you have never seen the episode in question, shame on you and go watch the thing after you finish with this video.Īnd if you missed his Futurama scenes recreated in Fallout 4, be sure to hit it up. She will return in the Rick and Morty Look Who’s Purging Now full episode part 2. This includes the storytelling Lighthouse Keeper, the Feels Good fight, Rick being shot in the liver, and Arthricia will make an appearance. Wubba Lubba Dub Dub!Īccording to UpIsNotJump, all of the best scenes from the full episode of Look Who’s Purging now will be included. It just so happens Rick and Morty arrive on the planet the very evening this purge takes place and Rick wants to stick around and watch it all unfold. The cat-people citizens of said planet are a peaceful, old-fashioned bunch who maintain said peaceful way of life by having an annual purge called The Festival. In the episode, Rick and Morty stop on a planet to grab fluid needed to clean the ship's windshield. What you see above is part one, with other sections being released every two weeks. The awesome UpIsNotJump used various Fallout 4 mods to created the episode of Look Who's Purging Now. One of my favorite episodes of Rick and Morty and been recreated in Fallout 4.
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