![]() Don’t give me that “well don’t look at social media before you see it” bullshit. #The walking dead coda tv#Steve: I know, right! Listen, if you can’t wait for at least the west coast airing of a TV show before spoiling it on Facebook or Twitter, you are an asshole. And come on, Beth, you bring a small pair of nail scissors to a gunfight and expect it won’t end badly? To have the emotional impact of that scene removed by careless social media, then a wave of outcry that further exposed Beth’s end, made what should have been a death on the level of Herschel’s into a mundane inevitability. Seriously, I’ve never felt so cheated since I read the twist to The Sixth Sense in a film magazine before I saw the movie. And I, of course, include AMC itself in that. I know you have no love for her either way, but you can’t deny that her demise was rather jarring.ĭan: Or rather it would have been if the collective dumbfuckery of the internet hadn’t spoiled it for anyone who didn’t watch the very first broadcast of the episode. While the majority of this episode, “Coda”, was unmotivated, the last five minutes were pretty powerful, regardless of your feelings for Beth. ![]() ![]() Steve: I’ve mentioned in a prior recap that my sister sends me her thoughts via text after she watches The Walking Dead, and that above is the most recent. Warning! There are spoilers in this discussion! “There is a God in Heaven, and he has been listening.however, whose heart didn’t hurt a little when Daryl cried. Written by Steve Pattee and Daniel Benson The Walking Dead - Season 5, Episode 8: “Coda" TV Episode Review ![]()
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