The episode doesn’t waste time before introducing the wild time loop, evading a disorienting tonal shift such as the one that occurred in the prior episode’s third act.
They are doomed to repeat the beginning of the apocalypse over and over again.
As the fire engulfs them in a screaming blaze, they suddenly awaken at the end of the work day with full knowledge of the events that transpired in their past experience. Each time Blair and Gina encounter the chaotic start of the apocalypse, they soon perish in the blazing fire of an exploding oil tanker. While last week’s episode attempted to tonally stay within the reins of “The Walking Dead’s” established gritty world, “Blair/Gina” takes a big swing by incorporating not only dark comedy but a twisted time loop a la Happy Death Day. Continuing the trend of double-character narratives from last week, “Blair/Gina” follows insurance company boss Blair ( Parker Posey) and receptionist Gina ( Jillian Bell) as they encounter the beginnings of the walker infestation in Atlanta.
The end of “The Walking Dead” is upon us and as we wait for the premiere of the show’s final episodes, anthology series “Tales of the Walking Dead” is here to quench our thirst for the undead. Be it sequel or prequel, or another game set in the previous game’s universe.īendy and the Ink Machine was originally released back in 2017 on Steam, and was subsequently ported to Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and the Nintendo Switch in recent years. Mood had stated in an interview with Newsweek that “Bendy will return”, although it’s unclear as to what form that would be. Of course, this is all done in-character, but once you reach the end of the teaser, you get the sense that the real-life Joey Drew Studios is doing something that involves Bendy. The teaser, which features Joey Drew’s voice, has the character talking about how 1931 will be “an amazing year”, with talk of growth and hiring of talent. Good news for you Bendy and the Ink Machine fans! With February 10th marking the two-year anniversary of the original game, Mike Mood of Joey Drew Studios (the publisher behind the original game, and also the name of the company within the storyline) has dropped a little something that hints at a sequel.