Sahsa's death, even though I knew it was coming, was very well done and, hell, even in the opening moments of the episode you knew it was coming because we pretty much saw her die in the opening shot.
But her death, for me, was a lot like Sophia's death in season 2. I knew there was no way she was going to be found alive, if they found a 10-year-old-girl alive who was living in the woods during a zombie apocalypse for several days it'd take all of the bite out of the threat of the walkers. Why are these people afraid of them if a timid little girl can last on her own for several days?
Then when they found the walkers in the barn I knew where she was. She was attacked by a walker, died, turned, and was placed in the barn by Otis at some point. But the emotional impact of her coming out of the barn having turned and seeing the characters' reaction and Rick stepping up to put-down walker Sophia was very well done and emotional.
Same with Sasha, I knew she was dead, but the way it was done was very powerful and good.
And, yeah, I wanted to cheer when Shiva leaped into frame and mawled red-shirt Savior. Freaking awesome moment.
Oh, and what was with the '80s synth/"Stranger Things"-like music over the ending battle?
But her death, for me, was a lot like Sophia's death in season 2. I knew there was no way she was going to be found alive, if they found a 10-year-old-girl alive who was living in the woods during a zombie apocalypse for several days it'd take all of the bite out of the threat of the walkers. Why are these people afraid of them if a timid little girl can last on her own for several days?
Then when they found the walkers in the barn I knew where she was. She was attacked by a walker, died, turned, and was placed in the barn by Otis at some point. But the emotional impact of her coming out of the barn having turned and seeing the characters' reaction and Rick stepping up to put-down walker Sophia was very well done and emotional.
Same with Sasha, I knew she was dead, but the way it was done was very powerful and good.
And, yeah, I wanted to cheer when Shiva leaped into frame and mawled red-shirt Savior. Freaking awesome moment.
Oh, and what was with the '80s synth/"Stranger Things"-like music over the ending battle?
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