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Bodyguard: Episode #1.6 (2018)
An intense, gut-wrenching episode butchered by a unexpected, unnecessary twist
There is only 1 writer for Bodyguard, and for the past 5 episodes he has managed to gain a massive outpour of support from around 10 million fans of the show.
However, this episode was extremely rushed towards the end. Something that hasn't happened before. The whole episode up until Budd clears his name has been one of the most stressful, gut-wrenching piece of television I've ever watched. But, after Budd manages to clear his name, it seems as if the writer took a turn for shock value. Instead of going the most logical route and making it so Julia's death was staged to reveal the conspiracy by the Security Service and having what could've been the most saddest scene we could see (Julia revealing she is alive to Budd), we get a shock valued twist.
Turns out, the suicide bomber victim from the first episode, Nadia, was the mastermind behind all the bombs. This seems very sloppy to me. In the first episode, Nadia was pressured into setting off a bomb by her terrorist husband. Budd managed to defuse the situation. If Nadia's intention was to commit terrorism and kill innocent people, why didn't she ignore Budd's pleas in the train and just do it? Why go along with it and risk being arrested? And why stay quiet for so long? Why wait until the police eventually finds out you were behind the bomb and disband the crime organisation you were apart of? Just to brag? I don't get it. A better ending would've to replace that with revealing Julia was alive. Throughout the whole season, we were hit in the face that Budd and Vicky were never going to get back together and would eventually file for divorce, leading to Budd taking solace in Julia. So why didn't they make it a happy ending?
I sincerely hope we get another season exploring more of the Security Service. They left out so much details about it.
Fear the Walking Dead: What's Your Story? (2018)
Fear the Walking Morgan
I gotta say, I wasn't looking forward to this episode due to all the promotion of Morgan, and I was right to think that. This show is focused on Madison's family. For them to have the SEASON 4 premiere centred on a character from the main show is just ridiculous for people who don't watch that. They are expected to see the aftermath of the amazing, explosive Season 3 finale, but they didn't. Instead we got an hour long episode of Morgan's travel to Texas.
However, that's not to say its a bad episode. It was mediocre. I loved the introduction of John and Althea - unique and interesting characters, especially Althea with her recording life in the apocalypse like some kind of monk from the medieval ages.