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The Walking Dead: The Storm (2019)
Good Episode, Decent Finale
TOOK NINE YEARS TO FINALLY SEE SOME GODDAMN SNOW! Honestly, seeing the fall of the Kingdom was kinda sad, Daryl caring for Lydia was nice, the snow actually looked good, Carol and Ezekiel getting divorced was shocking, the snow fight was adorable and exactly what was needed. A bit of happiness after like ten episodes of a living hell. And finally the radio, at long last. Better give Comrade Eugene this story arc. And Negan finally getting his redemption arc in a way that I'd say is better than the comics.
I'd say that this did a decent enough job as a finale with an actually good cliffhanger. It foreshadowed something coming up soon with the Whisperers, Negan's redemption arc in Season 10, and the mystery woman on the radio.
Z Nation (2014)
Not a bad show in the slightest.
I binged through this series in about a week, and I loved it (almost) every step of the way. The first three seasons were gifts from gods, with good and hilarious characters, a nice plot, and great mini-stories almost every episode.
The first season was great. I was very disappointed in Garnett dying so soon, but Warren growing into the lead character was great. This season also had some pretty damn dark shit in just one episode (Season 1 Episode 3, Philly Feast) that it's, lack of a better term, competitor Walking Dead hasn't gone to those levels (in my opinion at least). I also liked the Sisters of Mercy (Season 1 Episode 11) in not just the episode but the community. It was serene and beautiful.
Season Two was another great season. I LOVED the Red Hand. A group that punished people who wronged others... I love it! I also liked the Zeros. A post-apocalyptic drug cartel seems nice and realistic. The way it ended also really set up for Season Three.
Season Three... the best of the four seasons of Z Nation. Great plot, some of the best episodes, amazing villains (The Man, and Murphy for a large chunk of it). I loved that Murphy became an antagonist and really surprised me. Personally, I didn't see him as an antagonist. He was trying to save people, but not going the best way around it (Kinda like my opinion on the Saviors in The Walking Dead). The Man was also a great antagonist. I just don't know why, but I just loved him.
Season 3 also had a lot of great episodes. The Election, No Mercy, Everybody Dies In The End, and, my favorite episode of Z Nation to date, The Siege of Murphytown. ("Come to papa, you half-breed sons of bitches!")
Season 4... needless to say was disappointing. Had a good ending and promising start, but just wasn't good in the end. Sergeant Lilley was just a wannabe Addy who good or funny at all. And Addy... her eye wound was never explained, and it has bugged me ever since I saw she lost it.
Season 5 will hopefully bring a lot of answers and good episodes to the table. If you haven't watched this show, YOU NEED TO WATCH IT! I highly recommend it.
The Walking Dead (2010)
Once a good show, but now going downhill
This was once an amazing show, having very likable characters and a nice plot, but has just gone downhill with (now) former showrunner, Scott M. Gimple.
The Saviors Arc in the show was laughably bad compared to the comic Savior arc. There, you had great lines, amazing and remember-able scenes, and Negan being the best he was.
All I've gotta say as well is that... let's hope Angela Kang can bring this show back it's former glory. I have hope that she will (due to her (co)writing some of the best episodes in Walking Dead history.
Scream (2015)
One of my favorite TV Shows to date
This show was amazing. Both seasons I binged in a weekend, and I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. I loved the characters, Audrey and Noah being my favorites by far.
The first season, I was extremely shocked when the killer was revealed to be Piper, for starters. And the final showdown with Piper is one of my favorite scenes of this show. The characters are very likable, the deaths were extremely gruesome and just great.
The second season was damn near flawless. The only thing, THE ONLY THING keeping this from being 10/10 is the biggest question fans have been wondering. Who killed Kieran? They never explained who it was, and they seemingly never will. It hints to Brandon James not really being dead and he killed Kieran, but with them never explaining for sure, it's the only thing keeping it back.
Otherwise, the second season was amazing. Watching Kieran torture Audrey was nice to watch, and made me think that she was at least one of the killers. I accidentally ruined to myself that Kieran was the killer via spoilers, but it still shocked me nonetheless.
If you haven't watched this show, I highly recommend you do. It is amazing.