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The Walking Dead - Season 10 Episode 02: We Are the End of the World
In season 10, the group at Oceanside continues to train more. The exercise appears to be aimed at confrontation if the whisper returns. Tensions are high as the heroes struggle to preserve the concept of civilization and history, and alpha and beta seem to reveal more.
"We are the End of the World" is a slow-burn character study that does little to move forward events despite offering interesting insights into Alpha and Beta's history.
All told, this was a very strong character-building episode for our new villains, at once deepening our understanding of Alpha and Beta, and introducing a third twisted, awful Whisperer leader to the mix.
All in all, it was a surprisingly thoughtful Walking Dead, but also a very special one, because it gives us something we arguably haven't seen since the Governor in season three-a conflicted primary antagonist.
Here's something I never thought we'd see: Alpha and Beta's meet-cute, complete with flirting in the hallway of a psychiatric hospital and Alpha playing coy when asked about her name.
A dark episode. Perfect story for The Walking Dead to tell right now at this juncture. We had to start seeing the origins of the Whisperers. Perfectly ends at the moment from the first episode, where Alpha looks up to see Carol across the divide.
The second episode of The Walking Dead's 10th season focused entirely on the Whisperers, and more specifically Alpha and Beta... And it's a meet-cute fit for the zombie apocalypse.
We Are the End of the World was a solid origin episode that served a dual purpose of the formation of The Whisperers leadership core and establishing the mindset of a Whisperer who moves up the ranks.
While the Season 10 premiere of The Walking Dead set up the new status quo for our zombie apocalypse heroes, the second episode, "We Are The End of the World," flipped the script and focused squarely on the villains.
With the Whisperers, Angela Kang and company is doing a solid job of turning what would otherwise be a group of masked psychopaths into a Shakespearian drama company of back-stabbers and schemers.
Samantha Morton gives a brilliant performance. She just gets better with every episode. No matter how far she's pushed, she always comes back to her mission. I like that. And she's creepy as hell!
Those hoping for the season to gain a little more narrative momentum after last week's pokey premiere will be disappointed, but good news for those who wanted to see that satellite re-enter the atmosphere again!