Time will remember this episode considerably more fondly than the people who are disappointed about it on the day it comes out. Admittedly not everyone likes musicals, and that's fine, but it's a joy to watch Star Trek take exciting chances in storytelling. The episode also includes some valuable callbacks (Callforwards?) to TOS
Wow. I might be the only one that liked this... From last week's awesome animated crossover to this week's the point when Spock started singing. I just love how they are trying new things in Trek. Doesn't hurt that I love a good musical.
This was the best TWD 'content' I've seen in a long time. Negan's little 'knock-knock speech' took me back to the better TWD-days. Hope they can keep this up.
Negan doing Negan stuff after all this time is very entertaining.
This is it folks, this is peak television. What we have here is one of the most gut wrenching and masterfully crafted episodes ever brought to screen. Absolutely fucking phenomenal with career best performances from Murray Bartlett and Nick Oferman. Holy shit this will stick with me.
A really phenomenal episode, and another example of a show that's surpassed it's predecessor, but will never get the credit for it. Week after week this show produces solid episodes as people whine and complain they don't know where it's going or why they're watching, just stop watching and we'll all be happier not reading you complaining.
As someone who's father left, this episode really hit me just like the last one did as someone who lost a child. This show takes risks and is telling great stories abour real issues that impact real people compared to the original series following some stupid comic in endless war cycles that also should've ended long before it did, and I'm glad I chose to continue watching it despite it's slow start.