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The Walking Dead - "Not Tomorrow Yet" - Season 6 Episode 12 Review

March 7, 2016

This week has been a long time coming, ever since rumors of the Saviors story-line began to bubble up.  We start with my favorite character on the show, Carol, doing what she does best.  She’s baking cookies and killing walkers (to the tune of Parsonsfield’s “Weeds or Wildflowers” if you found the song catchy) and her biggest worry in the world is getting blood on her blouse.  It’s clear that she’s a light of Alexandria, handing out cookies and putting smiles on faces, and maybe even having a flirty moment with Tobin.  As usual, these idyllic scenes are interrupted as the RV returns with the rest of our heroes who are clearly a bit somber even as they say they’ve brought food.  Rick tells Sasha to gather everyone at the church for reasons unknown, but can be a little more honest when Carol asks what’s going on.

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“We have to fight,” Rick says.  He doesn’t sound as resolute as he did back at Hilltop.  He leaves Carol to ponder this and we see storm clouds gathering overhead.  Symbolism.  Writers use it a lot on this show.  Still, this is why Carol is my favorite.  She’s an absolute savage when she needs to be, and it doesn’t matter if she’s destroying entire encampments like an overpowered Fallout hero (Terminus) or mercy killing child psychopaths (Lizzie), she gets the job done.  But that doesn’t mean she doesn’t carry the weight of her actions with her, and as she looks down at her acorn and beet cookies, she knows her days as a zombie apocalypse homemaker are over and her days of being a ruthless killer are about to begin again.  Later Morgan finds her and attempts to talk about the fiasco during the invasion of Alexandria but she’ll have none of it.  They part ways and the episode begins, revealing as the theme song begins that Carol was standing at Sam’s grave, who she killed by merely planting the seed of fear in his mind.  Brutal.

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Rick gives the people of Alexandria the lowdown; they have to kill the Saviors in order to secure the prosperity of both them and Hilltop.  The only person that objects to this is of course Morgan, who much like a vegan or a crossfit enthusiast, has to share his superior perspective on life.  This doesn’t fly very well because he wants to give them a choice, and we remember what happened the last time Morgan gave someone a choice.  Later on Carol can’t sleep, and we see that she keeps a kill journal by her bed.  Clearly her actions have taken their toll on her and as she goes for a walk she meets with Tobin.  Their romantic moment gives her comfort.  She does the things she does because she’s a mother, and not just a sweet, doting mother.  She’s able to fiercely defend those she loves, which takes true strength.  To think, in the comic she was incredibly weak willed and dead by the second story arc.  Rick and Maggie have their moment, as well as Tara and Denise.

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Abraham finally drops the hammer on his relationship with Rosita, in probably one of the most unpoetic and insulting ways I’ve ever seen on TV.  What a jerk.  Still, not even Eugene’s awkward attempt at humor can console her.  Rick reveals his plan to the team, and though the floor plans given to them by Andy are shaky, he has a plan that involves a severed head.  The next day our war band heads out, making a pit stop to do some head hunting for a walker that resembles Gregory.  Carol decides to stay back with Maggie and Rick does his own brand of reconstructive surgery on one of the walker heads to get it to look more like Gregory.  Andy remarks that while the Saviors are scary, they’ve got nothing on Rick.  I tend to agree, because up to this point we’ve seen brutality and cruelty from people who are reveling in the lack of consequence and order in the world, but Rick has done far worse things to preserve order.

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Andy approaches the Savior’s compound alone to start the ruse, and after some impressive stealth work, the tactical sweep of the compound begins.  It’s not easy killing people in their sleep, but I think that if the show had taken different steps in story and pacing, and we got to see just how low down dirty these guys are, there’d be no need to show our heroes in moral conflict.  Glenn and Heath have a tough go of it, but after seeing Polaroids of people who have met Lucille (I assume, and major spoilers if you decided to Google Lucille) on the wall of one of their victims, maybe it’ll be easier for them to kill some Saviors in the future.  As Abraham and Sasha sweep a hallway, one of the Saviors gets the drop on them and even though he is thoroughly shanked he pulls an alarm, and our heroes are forced to go weapons hot.

What follows is one of the most exciting scenes this season, or any.  Even the bloodiest walker slaughter montage isn’t as gripping as the next few scenes of firefights, stabbings, door kickings, bludgeonings and overall mayhem and carnage.  Maggie and Carol have words about who goes in to help, while Jesus, Tara and Gabriel dive right in.  Glenn and Heath get chased into the armory, and unload through the door with their newfound weapons.  A little shocked at their body count, they’re rescued by Jesus.  Interestingly, Gabriel gives the last rites to a dying but still defiant Savior.  So far this episode is a grand meditation on mortality and salvation.

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As quickly as it begins, it’s over and with our heroes relatively unscathed.  Maybe Heath is a little shaken but overall the day is won.  Michonne isn’t quite satisfied however, wondering who among those so easily mowed down was Negan.  She gets a roundabout answer when a lone survivor tries to make his escape on a motorcycle.  They take him down but before they can interrogate him, a voice on his radio crackles.  Apparently an entirely new group of Saviors has eyes on them, and have also taken Maggie and Carol hostage.  A good rule on this show is that if it looks too easy, it probably is.

This leaves the group in a very tight spot for next week.  Not only are they within sniping range at the compound but having Maggie and Carol captive compromises Glenn in a very bad way.  There’s a lot of speculation about the next few events in the series and they’ve done a good job of confusing us with different hints here and there.  It has to end badly for someone somehow because you can’t just waltz into someone’s compound and kill them all, some in their sleep, without suffering some retribution from their buddies.  Fans of the comic already know the how, now it just remains to be seen who it will be.  There are a handful of candidates, marked by their romantic ties, others by their newly compromised humanity/philosophy.  It seems a little grim, just waiting for the inevitable slaughter of one of our heroes but that’s just the way it goes when you’re a Walking Dead fan.  Has it gotten a little cheap, creating drama from killing characters we’ve become attached to?  But then again, is that not the whole premise of the show?

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Other questions still remain:  If the compound was just SOME of the Saviors, how many of them are there?  And if the group is being watched, they clearly can’t recover the weapons they found, so how will they fight back with depleted ammo?  And what was Morgan welding at the end there?  I think THAT is the most interesting thing to ponder going forward.  Either way, we’re going to have to wait yet another week for Negan to make his violent debut, and I’m not sure that’s something we should be looking forward to.


Written by A Play On Nerds contributor, Jerry Herrera - Lover of horror, sci fi, and fantasy in that order.  Semi-permanent Disneyland resident.  I'm at least one of the droids you're looking for. Twitter: @FrankenJerry - Instagram: @GeraldoPedro

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The Walking Dead - "Knots Untie" Review - Season 6 Episode 11

February 29, 2016

I think most of us might have been glued to the Oscar festivities for one reason or another, so perhaps this episode of The Walking Dead didn’t get as much love as the previous few.  That’s okay; I’m here to tell you all you need to know because it’s as action packed as any controversial awards ceremony full of first time winners.

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Sasha and Abraham return from a patrol, Abraham regaling Sasha with tales of his time in the military, laying on his unique blend of “aw shucks” charm.  They’ve been on the same patrol team for a while, and if you’ll recall, survived some harrowing moments leading up to the mid-season finale.  They’ve been through a lot together, and bonded over a rocket launcher.  Plus, Abraham loves the ladies in general.  So it’s a bit tough for him when Sasha says she’s taking a new assignment and the markedly less attractive Eugene will be stepping in.  They will make quite a pair, both having the best haircuts in the apocalypse, but it’s clear that Abraham is a bit taken aback and the moment turns a little awkward.  Her goodbye “peace” sign haunts him, even with Rosita lying in bed with him.  You almost hate the guy, because Rosita isn’t exactly hard to look at either.

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Glenn and Maggie have a brief but metaphoric chat about tomatoes, but bigger things are afoot.  They see a commotion and rush to Rick’s house, where Jesus calmly waits for Rick and Michonne to get dressed.  I love how absolutely chill he is, even with people pointing guns at him.  This chillness comes from being an extreme badass who can defend himself, and also being someone who can clearly escape from bondage.  He explains to the group that their world is about to get bigger, and so begins the saga of Hilltop.

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Fans of the comic should be suspicious of this caravan of Rick, Daryl, Abraham, Maggie, Michonne, Jesus, and Glenn.  We (think) we know how this is going to turn out.  After a small conversation between Abraham and Glenn about the finer points of childbirth in a hellish world of the living dead, they spot an overturned car.  It’s Jesus’ people apparently, and tracks lead them to a building not far off.  Things are already tense, but after a quick rescue of the crash survivors and some RV trouble, the group reaches Hilltop.  Among the rescued of Jesus’ people is an obstetrician, so things are looking up for our parents-to-be.

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After a quick tour of Hilltop, it seems to be somewhat of a colonial throwback, with peasants outside farming and blacksmithing and the Barrington House overlooking everything.  The group meets Gregory, who quickly rubs Rick the wrong way with his insistence that the group get cleaned up before they talk business.  Gregory is kind of a dick, but let’s face it, our heroes are consistently on the brink of hygienical disaster.  Once again Abraham wants to discuss love at the end of the world, this time with Daryl.  He asks if Daryl if he’s ever thought about settling down, to which Daryl replies very poignantly:

“You think shit’s settled?”

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Maggie handles the first meeting with Gregory, which doesn’t go so well.  Gregory is, like I said, kind of a dick.  But Jesus convinces them to mull it over while he talks sense into his boss.  But before any mulling can begin, a man-bunned fellow named Ethan returns with a group of Hilltop people bearing bad news.  Some of their group were killed and one is still being held hostage.  Apparently a deal went south between them and the infamous Negan and the hostage will only be returned if Ethan gives Gregory a message, a knife to the gut.

A fight breaks out and we see just how savage our heroes can be.  After getting the better of Ethan, Rick stands up covered in blood and asks, “What?”  The residents of Hilltop can only look on in horror.  During the melee, Abraham takes a bit of a beating and in his near death state, has a bit of a revelation about his future.  When Daryl helps him up, we see a necklace Rosita had given Abraham broken in the grass.  A bit ham-fisted, but we can see what’s coming. 

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The Hilltop people are none too happy with our heroes but both sides stand down and Jesus begins to explain that things are a bit more complicated than they seem, which is the biggest damn understatement in this whole show.  I hope you guys caught Jesus’ use of words in describing their first encounter with Negan, and how the Hilltop people needed to understand “right off the bat.”  That’ll come up again, uncomfortably sooner rather than later.  Jesus explains their situation with Negan, and Daryl is quick to offer up a solution that the group agrees to pretty damn quick as well.  Maggie observes that it will cost our heroes something.  Yet she manages to negotiate with Gregory half of all of Hilltop’s goods upfront as payment for the oncoming tussle.  As the group loads up the RV, Glenn and Maggie see an ultrasound of their unborn child.

Now here’s where things get interesting, and I suggest that if you don’t want to read POSSIBLE SPOILERS, stop after this:  Rick and company leave Hilltop and the episode ends.

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At first I thought Glenn was safe from his comic book demise when I saw him with Maggie in the medical trailer.  I thought they were gonna stay behind in Hilltop.  But nope, he’s there smiling at everyone because they’re seeing the ultrasound pictures.  So it’s still a very real possibility that he gets to meet Lucille soon.  Then again, Rick did ask one of the survivors of Negan’s dissatisfaction to come with so he can brief Rick on Negan’s assets.  It’s possible that he’s going to be the one, although in the comic Heath was part of the group that went to Hilltop and he was spared, and this guy might be Heath’s analog.  And yet, the Governor beheaded Tyrese, not Hershel, so the comic isn’t the best point of reference sometimes.  Sometimes.  Hell, maybe Abraham will be the one to go, since he’s so eager to get home to tell a special someone how he really feels.

All I know is that fans have a rough road ahead as the battle for Hilltop begins.


Written by A Play On Nerds contributor, Jerry Herrera - Lover of horror, sci fi, and fantasy in that order.  Semi-permanent Disneyland resident.  I'm at least one of the droids you're looking for. Twitter: @FrankenJerry - Instagram: @GeraldoPedro

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Supernatural - Season 11 Episode 15 - "Beyond the Mat"

February 25, 2016

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Maybe it’s residual disappointment from the X-File’s finale earlier this week, or my disdain for professional wrestling that colored my opinion of this episode, but either way, I was not too impressed this week. I wasn’t a fan of “The Miz” when he graced our TV’s for the first time as a reality star from MTV’s Real World, and I still am not a fan. He’s just too over the top for me, and I did Theater so that’s saying a lot. Dean however, doesn’t share my opinion, and was so moved by the passing of one of the professional wrestlers that he wanted to stop to pay his respects. Having an older brother who was a huge wrestling fan growing up, I pitied Sam as Dean’s childlike fan-boy behavior took over. I don’t know what it is about it, but wrestling is like crack to some people, and the characters in this episode are no exception.

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I do give them props however, for their twisted take on addiction. Taking a seemingly human problem and turning it into a supernatural issue. When we first saw the shady exchange, I am sure many passed it off as just another professional athlete on steroids. It wasn’t until the drunken father who stepped outside to pee met his violent end that we began to see the pieces put together. This isn’t just a normal field trip for the boys, it’s a case. And even with the serious nature of the crime, Dean takes a moment to live out a childhood fantasy in the now empty wrestling ring, and for a brief moment I forget how much I don’t like wrestling. But all that is interrupted by Sam’s childhood crush and a rumor of a curse.

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Dean makes his way to a local bar to pick the brain of one of his childhood favorites, Gunner, along with the other wrestlers. But it gets weirder. The curse mentioned to Dean? It goes hand in hand with the information Sam uncovered. Every person who has died around the “Top Notch Tour” has been branded with an ancient Sumerian symbol that allows for the “spark of life” to be taken. This sounds like the work of demons. Which isn’t surprising since Crowley, the king of hell has been under Lucifer’s control leaving the demon’s pretty much to fend for themselves as Lucifer is too preoccupied to care.

Yes!!! Just as I was wondering when we would get our spunky, roll over for no one, king of Hell back, he makes an unexpected escape with Simmons. I knew Crowley wouldn’t be defeated just yet! I miss him and his witty banter. This watered down, shadow of the man himself was beginning to shed his appeal. Back in his trademark suit, and out of his thrifted campy clothes, Crowley is back at it! But for how long?? That will have to take a backseat for now, the case is still open, and now Harley is missing? I’m not really complaining, but sure, lets save him.

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Looks like we found our demon, Duke, and he wants Harley BAD. The more he protests, the greater the appeal. Gunner has about wore out his usefulness, and he needs new life. Harley tries to give this great speech about being about to accomplish his dreams alone. This only seemed to annoy Duke, who shows him just how weak the human body is when he cuts Harley’s Achilles heel. Now he’s going to have to make a deal if he wants to succeed, right? Cold hearted, but I wouldn’t expect anything less of a rogue demon. You can see the pain in Gunner’s face when this happens; he obviously never wanted it to get that far. Through his anger you can see he wishes he had had the strength to deny to the deal when he was offered it. Oh but it goes further, when Duke forces Gunner to finish his dirty work, a job he seems to have a little enjoyment doing.

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But we need to get back to Crowley! He is at his secret lock up, and he has the rod of Aaron?! Who knew Crowley possessed one of the hands of God? I swear this guy has everything, I would love to poke around his lock up. Let’s hope Lucifer doesn’t hold it against him too much! Speaking of, when Lucifer pops up and joins Simmons and Crowley at Crowley’s lock up, my heart stops for a second. I mean, it is Lucifer, but I was hoping Crowley would be able to get away from him, I’ve become such a Crowley fan since he began his friendship with Dean! Oh no, Simmons, Crowley’s thought to be trustworthy companion worked against him?! That bitch. Why would she ever think this would end well for her? Sure Lucifer is higher on the totem pole, but Crowley ALWAYS gets his payback, and I wouldn’t have to wait long for her demise. Towards the end of the episode it kind of volleys back and forth between the Lucifer/Crowley stand off and the Duke/Winchester stand off. I kind of like this type set up, it keeps it exciting. However, when Crowley decides to use the hand of God, I cringe. For such an intelligent man, he should know better than to waste such an important weapon, right?! I mean hello, we still have the Darkness to destroy! But at least when Simmons jumps in the way, and it solves that problem. Stupid girl. But now we have no hand of God, AGAIN, and Lucifer is pissed. Poor Crowley. Hasn’t he had enough misery in his immortal life? I guess we will have to wait until next month when the show returns to find out.  As for the Winchester men, the episode wraps with Gunner killing his tormentor, Duke the demon, and sacrificing himself to the hell hounds who come after him shortly after leaving Sam and Dean free to continue on a search for a way to end the Darkness. What are we going to do for a whole month without our boys?


Written by Kaylynn Kasandra. Awkward hippie who enjoys helping people, creating things, reading, sci-fi, fantasy, and Thor. Find more from her at kaylynnkasandra.com and
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