SpoilerTV's Advance Preview for "Self Help":
"Self Help” will be focused on the group who took off the church. I must admit I was a bit disappointed when I watched Glenn and Maggie leaving with Abraham’s crew (and Tara). I didn’t understand Glenn’s reaction, IMO it was a bad decision. Especially after the prison’s attack, he knows it’s safer to stay together. I get Abraham is not easy to convince, he’s obsessed with his mission but still, they could have worked out something else than taking the bus to go to DC.
But, of course, the separation of the survivors is a great tool to tell stories. Actually, one of the major problem of the first three seasons was having the group, all reunited in a same place. Sometimes it felt like the story was stuck, as its characters. A certain dynamic was missing, a dynamic that now is a big part of the show, thanks to Gimple’s work. Having the survivors scattered into small group led to so much character developments....
SpoilerTV's Advance Preview for "Self Help":"Self Help” will be focused on the group who took off the church. I must admit I was a bit disappointed when I watched Glenn and Maggie leaving with Abraham’s crew (and Tara). I didn’t understand Glenn’s reaction, IMO it was a bad decision. Especially after the prison’s attack, he knows it’s safer to stay together. I get Abraham is not easy to convince, he’s obsessed with his mission but still, they could have worked out something else than taking the bus to go to DC.But, of course, the separation of the survivors is a great tool to tell stories. Actually, one of the major problem of the first three seasons was having the group, all reunited in a same place. Sometimes it felt like the story was stuck, as its characters. A certain dynamic was missing, a dynamic that now is a big part of the show, thanks to Gimple’s work. Having the survivors scattered into small group led to so much character developments....
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