Last week’s episode was a big one, so it shouldn’t be a surprise that this follow-up was a bit underwhelming in comparison. On the plus side, there’s a new energy now that Reed and Polaris are back among friends and they’re all working together to figure out how Sentinel Services were able to turn Pulse against them. However, the weakest element of the show — Dreamer meddling with people’s memories — not only continued but became an even bigger part of the main story.
Emma Dumont and Sean Teale are bursting with so much chemistry as Polaris and Eclipse that it’s enough to make you blush. Whether they’re taking out a drone together and debating about interrogating Agent Turner or wistfully talking about their future together as parents and holding hands to make their lovey-aura appear, they’re just so darn watchable. There’s a tenderness to their relationship that balances out the whole tough-as-nails, mutant freedom-fighter part of their lives. And while they are enjoying being reunited in this episode, it surely won’t be long until Eclipse has to explain what it cost him to pull off that rescue mission.
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The second episode of the Eighth season of walking dead is “The Damned”. Carol and Ezekiel team up to find hope, Rick and Daryl try to find guns, Tara and Jesus try to find some middle ground and Morgan tries to find the best place to shoot everyone. Buddy Hutton breaks down the episode and gets a little sassy.
