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We have finally made it to episode 100 of The Walking Dead Talk Through! It seems like it took forever... Well, it took us five years! Thank you, listeners, for all of your enthusiasm and support! We did the first time ever first impressions episode earlier this week, and this time, Mark and I talk through a more detailed analysis of The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 1, titled Lines We Cross. This episode was written by showrunner Angela Kang, and directed by executive producer Greg Nicotero. Kyle will not be covering the show this season but may appear from time to time. He is behind the scenes this episode, editing (though you may hear that I was going to edit it).
We got a couple of extended pieces of feedback about Fear the Walking Dead's season finale, S5E16, titled End of the Line from Aaron and Cutter, who also talks about how we have too many characters on both shows and gives us proof! Our more detailed discussion of the season premiere begins 32 minutes and 6 seconds into the episode.
We get a return to the use of cards in the episode, with white block text on a black screen. AMC Premiere has a video of the table read for the episode. It was interesting to see how the episode changed from the table read and who wasn't there. We had:
We are curious about what people who hadn't been watching Fear think about this season premiere. Did you think it was as good as we thought it was? Mind you, it wasn't perfect. I still question how Eugene knew so quickly that the sate
By Talk Through MediaWe have finally made it to episode 100 of The Walking Dead Talk Through! It seems like it took forever... Well, it took us five years! Thank you, listeners, for all of your enthusiasm and support! We did the first time ever first impressions episode earlier this week, and this time, Mark and I talk through a more detailed analysis of The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 1, titled Lines We Cross. This episode was written by showrunner Angela Kang, and directed by executive producer Greg Nicotero. Kyle will not be covering the show this season but may appear from time to time. He is behind the scenes this episode, editing (though you may hear that I was going to edit it).
We got a couple of extended pieces of feedback about Fear the Walking Dead's season finale, S5E16, titled End of the Line from Aaron and Cutter, who also talks about how we have too many characters on both shows and gives us proof! Our more detailed discussion of the season premiere begins 32 minutes and 6 seconds into the episode.
We get a return to the use of cards in the episode, with white block text on a black screen. AMC Premiere has a video of the table read for the episode. It was interesting to see how the episode changed from the table read and who wasn't there. We had:
We are curious about what people who hadn't been watching Fear think about this season premiere. Did you think it was as good as we thought it was? Mind you, it wasn't perfect. I still question how Eugene knew so quickly that the sate