The new The Walking Dead episode triggers storms of enthusiasm among fans thanks to a clever trick

The new The Walking Dead episode triggers storms of enthusiasm

The new series The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is currently delighting fans worldwide. Not only does it bring Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) back to the world of the zombie apocalypse, the spin-off is already presenting itself as the better TWD finale after 4 episodes. The latest episode entitled Our Action (originally: What we) finally cements the reputation of the brilliant return.

The Walking Dead: In episode 4 of The Ones Who Live, Michonne breathes new life into Rick

If you’ve lost track of the streaming chaos of the world of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live streams in Germany on MagentaTV. After the newest spin-off of the zombie series told us Rick’s flashback since his TWD disappearance in episode 1 and episode 2 did the same for Michonne, episode 3 finally introduced us to the CRM (Civic Republic Military) with an old villain. While Rick has resigned himself to his fate as a member of the dangerous community, Michonne wants to get him out of it. If necessary, you can also jump out of a helicopter.

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Rick in episode 4 of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live

Episode 4 of the new The Walking Dead series turns out to be in an abandoned building intensive chamber play between the two main characters. It is what is known in the series as a “bottleneck episode” because it narrows the plot down to a crucial issue with just a few characters. It works as a clever trick to bring us even closer to the characters. And what Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira deliver in these 49 minutes as they discuss their relationship and fears delights fans.

This is how enthusiastically The Walking Dead fans react to episode 4

The fact that the 7th series of the TWD universe can still make TV history surprises and delights fans:

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The new Walking Dead episode is one of the best TV episodes I’ve ever seen. HOLY SH***. This is the best we’ve seen from this series in years. Episode 4 is a masterpiece.

It is particularly the emotional acting performance of the two The Ones Who Live stars that captivates the audience:

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If Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira for their performances in The Ones Who Live not winning Emmys would be one of the greatest crimes any times.

Integrated into the entire Walking Dead story, the performances resonate with many for a long time:

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This absolutely DESTROYED me. That trauma and grief to you [schöne] Stealing memories is one of the worst experiences. Seeing Rick portray these devastating feelings got me shaken to the core.

A lot of praise also goes to Michonne actress Danai Gurira, who not only played the fourth episode of The Ones Who Live, but also wrote and produced it:

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We have to give Danai Gurira credit for writing the best episode of the series so far. And also for her acting, because she damn talented is.

To achieve the high, old wounds were reopened in the latest The Walking Dead episode, reminding Rick of his late son Carl Grimes (Chandler Riggs):

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Michonne gave Rick Carl back because he couldn’t see him anymore… I’m jumping off the roof! It was Carl who brought them together. What a screenwriter you are, Danai Gurira! And as Carl [in Rückblenden] appeared on the screen, my heart jumped. Podcast with The Ones Who Live: The 30 best series starts in March on Netflix, Amazon and Co.

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