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Sean Tepper of the Toronto Star gave a moderate review of the episode, starting with a mixed commentary on the show's shift from the previous episode, saying: "Instead of kicking off the second half of Season 4 with a bang, The Walking Dead took a sizeable risk with its mid-season premiere as showrunner Scott Gimple focused more on character ...
This marks a rise in total viewers and ratings from the previous episode, which received an 18–49 rating of 6.7 and 13.47 million viewers. [5] This rating represents the season finale high to date, but below the all-time high of the season four premiere episode.
It was directed by David Boyd, who previously directed the season 3 episode "Arrow on the Doorpost" and served as the director of photography on the series during the first two seasons. This episode marks the return of The Governor (David Morrissey), who appears at the end of the episode. He was taken out of the opening credits of the episode ...
Roth Cornet of IGN gave the episode a 9 out of 10, praising the episode for a moving death scene and the battle near the end, and she thought the episode was amazing, but pointed out that the two previous episodes (which covered The Governor's return) were not the best way for the writers to lead up to the mid-season finale. [7]
How does Season 4, Part 1, of "Outer Banks" end? Chase Stokes, Rudy Pankow and Jonathan Daviss break down what's going on with John B, JJ and Pope.
In part 2 of season 4, Sarah finds out that she is pregnant. Though she is nervous at first, once she tells John B, the two are excited and ready to usher in a new chapter of their life .
The fact that the song specifically says "They won't go when I go" was said to imply the friends Wonder is talking about may get to heaven eventually, just not before he does. [3] Interpreted more broadly as a hymn, the song is the cry not just of Wonder, but the faithful in general, awaiting a second coming where they are taken and others are ...
At the end of Stranger Things Season 4, the Upside Down invaded Hawkins, and Eleven, Hopper, Max and others navigated romance, grief, and more. Here's what happened, and what it means for Season 5.