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Spin-offs => Season 3 => Episodes => The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon => 3.4 La Justicia Fronteriza => Topic started by: ysolde on September 28, 2025, 11:33:26 pm

Title: Re: 3x04 After Party
Post by: The_Abbott on November 05, 2025, 05:44:33 am
Watched 3x03 and 3x04.


Well that town went to sh1t!.


Poor old Cooper all he wanted was to sail a boat to America with Daryl.


episode 3 was a bit slow but episode 4 made up for it with the town being invaded


episode 3 - 6/10
episode 4 - 8/10
Title: Re: 3x04 After Party
Post by: Tensel on September 29, 2025, 10:30:43 am
A stellar episode. The attack on the town was well choreographed and terrifying. The attackers were so scary, brutal and heartless. They just want to see the world burn. The towns people really fought back with courage. The only thing that didn't work for me were the burning walkers surviving being flung hundreds of miles. It should have been pieces of burning bodies hitting the town and setting buildings on fire.

I know Roberto is hurt and upset, but to abandon his father and friends in the middle of a fight for their lives was ridiculous. I really want to know the real story between Fede and Antonio. It is ridiculous that an old grudge should keep Roberto and Justina apart. I wonder if they are related.


I knew Daryl would end up going with Carol. He is just being stubborn which I am actually enjoying. It something different from Daryl. I was surprised that Paz didn't go with them.


I was glad when Valentina told Carol and Daryl that it was not feasible for them to sail across the Atlantic with no experience. Of course, that should have warned me that the young experience sailor was going to die.

Title: 3x04 After Party
Post by: ysolde on September 28, 2025, 11:33:26 pm
That attack by the Primitivos was brutal.  It's bad when your opponents are nihilists whose only goal is to burn it all down just because.  How the heck are you going to fight that?  Roberto is right that the Alcazar did not provide them with adequate protection from this attack, but then, I'm not sure there could have been adequate protection when this is what you are up against.  Then again, if the Alcazar knows these Primitivos are out there, they should have warned the members of their alliance. Something stinks.


Was I the only one that giggled a bit when Fede told his mother not to worry about his wound, because, "Tis but a scratch?"  I was like, "Did he really just say that?  In this context?  Awesome!"


Loved that the Primitivo that they managed to capture had a Rioplatense (Argentine) accent.  Guess the man had been visiting Spain when the Plague started, and he went feral in the end.  I would love to know his story, though I assume it shall remain a mystery.