Review of The Tower

The Walking Dead: The Tower (2020)
Season 10, Episode 15
8/10
Emotional
5 April 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This episode developed a lot of relationships and fleshed out the cast admirably.

Ezekiel and Eugene could identify themselves to Princess in some ways, and Yumiko finally accepted her at the end, which was really nice. Juanita's loneliness has been impacting her for some time and it was great to see her smile.

Negan pushed Lydia in a certain way, which was inevitable for her to deal with the loss of her mother. The scene when she finally breaks out and let her emotions out was awesome, and I have to applaude the writing.

Judith and Daryl had a really great bond. I hoped Judith would have told Daryl about Rick, but it was heartbreaking when she revealed she didn't want him to go. Daryl keeping it real and telling her about the fact he can't make promises about uncertainty was true to his character.

When Judith saw the dead whisperer, she was upset and thinking about the family, maybe never knowing what happened and always looking for her, which paralleled Rick's situation. Nice touch after Judith's talk with Michonne in What We Become.

Carol offered a sincere apology to Kelly and we are left wondering where Connie is.

Finally, Aaron and Alden were captured by Beta, and the giant whisperer is leading his herd. This sets up the finale adequately and the hype is real, despite the wait.

So, good job on fleshing out characters and relationships. Princess, Lydia, Judith, Kelly are going to be big players for Season 11, I think. And as Jesus says, all of them are going to make an happy dysfunctional family, Negan acting as a father figure somehow. Carol will stop running, Lydia and Princess are going to find people they can talk to.
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