The Walking Dead season 7: Dead, war and betrayal … Our record of the season!
Two days after the last episode of Season 7 of The Walking Dead, the return of the good and bad points of this season.
The long wait until this fall has begun and we have already offered to discover what was going to happen in season 8 of The Walking Dead to wait until then. Today it is in season 7 that we will take an interest to draw up our balance sheet. Do not hesitate to tell us what you think about it in the comments and attention to the spoilers if you have not seen all the episodes. We start with the rhythm of the season which, as for some of the previous seasons, remains problematic in the series . The Walking Dead continues its schema with two different tones and moods between the first eight and eight last episodes, and four strong episodes that stand out: season premiere, mid-season finale, Mid-season premiere and season finale – between which we find episodes softer and not always very captivating. This problem seemed particularly blatant in a season 7 to the overall wobbly consistency despite a certain turnaround between the first and second half of the season. Some delays were noticed in intrigues not necessarily primordial to the story – although interesting – while the deadlock was made on other scenes that could have been key if they had been shown.
For example, the arrival of Sasha at the Sanctuary, then his capture, or the meeting between Dwight and Rosita, or the coordination of the Kingdom and Hilltop who arrived at the right time in Alexandria. So many things that we really liked to see on the screen and which sometimes gave us the impression of having missed scenes. In short, and to finish with the negative points of this season, it was more, in our opinion, a transitory season supposed to delay the beginning of the war between Rick and Negan . The first direct confrontation took place in the final season and marks the beginning of a new era for the characters. As for the things we liked, we can notably mention the few episodes centered on characters in particular.
The discovery of new communities, and therefore new characters, was also very sympathetic, although this obviously means that the plots were once again split up and that there were sometimes 3 episodes without news from a group particular. Another positive point: the evolution of the characters. It has been quite obvious for some like Carl, Maggie or Rick since the beginning of his relationship with Michonne. After a terrible first season, Carl continues to harden and become the archetype of a survivor who has only known the apocalypse as he grows up . His determination and his courage, which sometimes borders on imprudence, have made him a fascinating personage whom we are anxious to see flourish in this new world. Whether it is he, Maggie, Rosita or Eugene, each character showed us a new facet of himself by reminding us why we are so attached to The Walking Dead and all its protagonists, good and bad. Finally how to talk about good points without mentioning the incredible Negan, played to perfection by a Jeffrey Dean Morgan sometimes charming, sometimes terrifying. Good things and a little less, the series signed AMC is still good enough to ask for more and waiting for the sequel, you have already been told more about the date of broadcast season 8 of The Walking Dead . And what is your record of Season 7? Each character showed us a new facet of himself by reminding us why we are so attached to The Walking Dead and all its protagonists, good and bad. Finally how to talk about good points without mentioning the incredible Negan, played to perfection by a Jeffrey Dean Morgan sometimes charming, sometimes terrifying. Good things and a little less, the series signed AMC is still good enough to ask for more and waiting for the sequel, you have already been told more about the date of broadcast season 8 of The Walking Dead . And what is your record of Season 7? Each character showed us a new facet of himself by reminding us why we are so attached to The Walking Dead and all its protagonists, good and bad. Finally how to talk about good points without mentioning the incredible Negan, played to perfection by a Jeffrey Dean Morgan sometimes charming, sometimes terrifying. Good things and a little less, the series signed AMC is still good enough to ask for more and waiting for the sequel, you have already been told more about the date of broadcast season 8 of The Walking Dead . And what is your record of Season 7? Played to perfection by a Jeffrey Dean Morgan sometimes charming, sometimes terrifying. Good things and a little less, the series signed AMC is still good enough to ask for more and waiting for the sequel, you have already been told more about the date of broadcast season 8 of The Walking Dead . And what is your record of Season 7? Played to perfection by a Jeffrey Dean Morgan sometimes charming, sometimes terrifying. Good things and a little less, the series signed AMC is still good enough to ask for more and waiting for the sequel, you have already been told more about the date of broadcast season 8 of The Walking Dead . And what is your record of Season 7?