“Monster”
No More Parties in LA
Kim looks on as bombs light up the skies. Strand boots up the boat as a mob of refugee boats flee the coastline. Chris sits by his mother and watches as walkers take over Strand’s mansion. The walkers make their way to the beach and one attacks Travis. Kim saves him and they both start taking them on one by one with large rocks. Nick arrives just in time on a lifeboat to rescue them. A walker follows them into the water and Nick uses the motor to dismember it. Travis, Madison, and the others hop on board The Abigail and Strand pushes ahead. They look out to land where the military drops bombs in the distance.
Taking The Life Out of Lifeboat
The next morning Strand informs the others that they can take The Abigail all the way to El Salvador if they wished. They notice a lifeboat of survivors floating nearby and Madison implores Strand to stop the boat and save them. He refuses as the survivors continue to plead with Travis and Alicia. Alicia cycles through radio channels and hears dozens of people in trouble.
Travis and Maggie bicker about leaving the people on the lifeboat behind but Travis remains adamant they made the right decision. Alicia finds a channel where a man playing David Bowie’s “Five Years” eggs her on to speak, which she does.
Momma Made Me Knock You Out
Chris finally leaves his mother’s side and bonds with Daniel over fishing. Alicia tells the man on the radio (who she’s revealed too much information to) life isn’t fair. Madison hears opera music by the water, which Strand explains was a figment of her imagination.
Daniel tells Madison, “If it’s the end of the world, it’s already over.” He also questions Strand’s motives and why he was so prepared to leave land before the bombs fell. Travis delivers a eulogy for Liza and Chris angrily pushes her body into the ocean. Travis confronts Chris, who hits him and questions his decision to shoot her.
Stranding Room Only
Alicia contacts the man on the radio (Jack), who says he has to make landfall in Santa Monica. She brings the problem to Travis and pleads to meet with Jack a few miles away. Strand walks in and interrogates her about what she told Jack. He reminds everyone it’s his boat and he’s the reason they’re still alive. Strand reinforces Nick’s worth while Madison comforts Chris.
The Floating Dead
The group sits down for dinner when they hear Chris jump overboard. Nick dives in after him but Chris claims he was just going for a swim. Alicia informs Jack they won’t be coming for him and he says he’ll see her soon. Strand notices something on the radar and Nick notices a walker floating above him. The fog subsides and reveals a capsized ship that’s been shot up with dead people in the water. Travis rescues Chris while Nick swims over the boat to save any survivors. Travis jumps in and saves Nick from a walker (floater)?
Strand informs the others they have company and must leave. Chris, Travis, and Nick make it back to The Abigail and Madison tells them they’re in danger and have to go.
Okay so I have a theory that I’m 1000% sure is the truth. This episode is entitled ‘Monster’. Towards the end of the episode, we saw smoke coming from the wreckage of a boat. My theory: the smoke monster from Lodt escaped the island and caused the zombie apocalypse. It all fits! 😛 All joking aside, this was a really good premiere and I’m looking forward to the rest of the season. Especially anything involving Daniel, he’s the best!
Great palette cleanser after last week!
What was the point of taking the Yatch Log or does Nick collect them?
That preview for Preacher was a bit disappointing. Was hoping to see Jesse Custer, the good reverend himself.
Alicia, you are going to get everyone killed.
Didn’t he show up in Talking [Fear] Dead? Thought I saw him.
I didn’t stick around for Talking Dead so I missed that if he had.
I think us TWD faithful are forgetting that these people are newbies! They are gonna make dumb mistakes! When we met TWD crew zombie apocalypse is already in progress! These people are completely new to this so we need to watch them transform!
Being new to dealing with the walking dead is fine, we understand and look forward to their transformation, however, being in a crisis situation and blindly trusting a stranger on the radio is an overwhelming lack of common sense and she deserves to be thrown overboard. lol
Walk the plank!
Daniel. Salazar.
With a club.
Well it was refreshing to see this dysfunctional family not scream at each other the whole episode. Alicia is a teenager and acting like one by making mistakes. Strand and Salazar seem to be the best equipped to handle the crisis.
It is sure nice to see that Nick kicked his heroin addiction so quickly.. smirk.
I have to say I do not like these characters but I am hoping to learn to like them as time goes on and they get a little more seasoned with the new reality of the world.
I’m trying to like this but this premiere did not help. Right from the start, going from a peaceful shore from Season 1 to chaos in the dark put me off. From there, it was one unrealistic scene after another & that same damn lack of emotion from these actors that unnerved me in Season 1. The only thing that really sparked my attention was when Daniel Salazar caught the eel & picked up a club…I was thinking we’d get a Lucille cameo! Not really, but that’s how my attention span was stretching. I’m probably pretty much by myself among you wonderful optimistic people & that’s OK. I just like keepin’ it real.
I am likely to tune in no matter what happens. I think it would be great twist if the pirates from the oncoming boat kill everyone and take Abigail to Hawaii and we just start following their story.
Now that is a good idea!