This week’s episode of The Strolling Lifeless: Lifeless Metropolis, “Novi Dan, Novi Početak”—Croatian for “New Day, New Starting”—tries to stay as much as its title. The story presses exhausting on the accelerator, however the narrative’s gasoline tank feels greater than half-empty. Whereas the plot goals to ship emotional resonance by its leads, Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), the execution falters—dragged down by weary characters and a joyless forged that appears as worn out because the Lifeless Metropolis they inhabit.
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Maggie’s arc—as soon as the emotional spine of The Strolling Lifeless universe—teeters on collapse. Her determined seek for Hershel (Logan Kim) results in a confrontation with The Croat (Željko Ivanek). In a pivotal second, Maggie learns that Hershel willingly sacrificed his toe on the request of The Dama (Lisa Emery). It’s a revelation that shakes her deeply: Hershel could also be extra loyal to The Dama than to his personal mom.
Good factor The Dama is lifeless. Psych. She’s alive—and worse, Hershel lured his mom straight to her. The Dama knocks Maggie out chilly.

“Novi Dan, Novi
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Regardless of the potential energy of those twists, Cohan’s efficiency feels muted. Not as a result of the fabric isn’t emotionally wealthy, however as a result of the emotional wells have run dry. You may see it within the actors’ eyes: there’s nothing left within the tank.
Plot-wise, The Croat’s transformation from unhinged sadist to sage-like escort is jarring—not in a provocative means, however in a “wait, actually?” means. Viewers have been conditioned to concern him. He’s slaughtered, tortured, manipulated—and now he’s waxing poetic about his mom whereas giving Maggie pep talks? With out correct buildup, this shift seems like a betrayal of the brutal determine viewers liked to detest.
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Then there’s Negan. His descent again into violence after seasons of slow-burning redemption is equally gutting. Viewers have invested in his battle to vary, and now, with little warning, he is able to plunge again into the abyss. Why would the showrunner sacrifice the emotional capital followers have poured into this man? It doesn’t make sense—not less than not but. There’s one closing episode to justify the alternatives, however the danger of alienating followers is actual.
And maybe most insidious is the present’s unrelenting bleakness. The tone is pitch black, the themes unrelenting, and pleasure seems like an outlaw emotion. Working example: Negan trudging by a gauntlet of undead kids. That sort of imagery leaves a mark—not simply on the viewers, however seemingly on the forged, who now put on their roles like leaden armor. The weariness is palpable. The spark that when electrified this franchise is flickering.

Početak” – THE WALKING DEAD:
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Lifeless Metropolis was as soon as a daring enlargement of the Strolling Lifeless universe. Now, it limps towards its finale, weighed down by its personal ambition and darkness. The present might but ship an ending that redeems these dangers—however for now, it feels just like the story, and maybe its forged, are able to let go.
As for that finale—The Dama is alive and clearly a wildcard. What’s her endgame? And does The Croat know she’s nonetheless respiratory?
Total Ranking: 6/10