The Walking Dead: Bury Me Here (2017)
Season 7, Episode 13
9/10
Make your mind up
13 March 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Dear those unmarried keyboard critics, please stop with the hypocrisy and hate.

The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 13 'Bury Me Here' - delivered various emotions from me as a viewer.

Benjamin's death was quite obviously foreshadowed from episode 2, and I think Carol even saw that just from the look she gave him in episode 9. He was a selfless, family loving male, which is a definite target for the show runner Scott M Gimple. Beautifully done, acting (IMO) was as good as it could be for such an inexperienced actor. Richard was less satisfying, and more shocking, and I believe that is how the show wants us to view Morgan. For so long, everyone has been hating him for not fighting, but as soon as he kills, the audience has a problem with it (hypocrisy). The acting was phenomenal in this episode, Lennie James was able to convince me that he was turning crazy, and Khary Payton played the part of a sorrowful father perfectly. I wish this didn't have to happen to the protagonists, but it had to. Something had to happen. And though this might seem boring, there is a reason for everything on TWD. Just wait until season 8, when everyone is dying and you wished they went back to slow episodes.

The writing was also strong in this episode, just wish we saw more brutally in Richard's death.

It's a nine from me.
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