A close look at Negan and the lives of the Saviors during the conflict through a familiar set of eyes.A close look at Negan and the lives of the Saviors during the conflict through a familiar set of eyes.A close look at Negan and the lives of the Saviors during the conflict through a familiar set of eyes.
Lauren Cohan
- Maggie Greene
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Chandler Riggs
- Carl Grimes
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Danai Gurira
- Michonne
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Melissa McBride
- Carol Peletier
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Lennie James
- Morgan Jones
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Alanna Masterson
- Tara Chambler
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Christian Serratos
- Rosita Espinosa
- (credit only)
Ross Marquand
- Aaron
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Tom Payne
- Paul 'Jesus' Rovia
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Khary Payton
- Ezekiel
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAfter Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Daryl (Norman Reedus) are done fighting Rick says "choke holds are illegal". Rick is joking about something Daryl said to Shane (Jon Bernthal) right after Rick and Daryl met for the first time in Tell It to the Frogs (2010). After telling Daryl that he had to leave his brother, Merle (Michael Rooker), hand cuffed to a roof Daryl attacks Rick with a knife. Rick knocks the knife out of Daryl's hand and Shane tackles Daryl and places him in a choke hold and Daryl protests "choke hold's illegal" and Shane replies "you can file a complaint."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: Some Guy (2017)
Featured review
Killing is Different Than Getting People Killed
Well, we finally got the return of Negan this week as he's been locked away with Father Gabriel in that small building for 4 weeks (but likely only a few hours in the show's timeline). Either way, it was nice to get him back, and we got quite a few nuggets of information based on his life before the outbreak. Before Robert Kirkman spilled the beans on Talking Dead last week, I wouldn't have predicted the show would ever divulge such info. Some things are better left unsaid right?
With that said, I really enjoyed Negan's back and forth with Gabriel (or as Negan calls him, Gabe(e)), it was something both characters needed. We needed to see Gabriel in a situation where he can stand up to someone in power, it's not something we have been able to get from his awkward and even creepy character. And it was also nice to see Negan in a different light. The tidbits of information he gave to Gabriel about having a wife and not being able to put her down when the time came was interesting. Not exactly something stunning or anything we haven't heard before with other characters. But it did feel a little bit more interesting coming from Negan.
Rick and Daryl had another episode where they shared most of their screen time with each other. Again, I like the fact that we are getting these moments with the two of them because it feels like it's been a few years since we have. However, the two of them ended up on the wrong side of their punches, breaking out into a small scuffle after they disagreed on tactics towards taking out the Sanctuary. It's hard to really pick which one is right in this situation. I understand why Rick wants to think about the innocent lives considering from the beginning that was always their motto of taking people in from the outside. But how can you not think about the consequences of NOT using full force towards the Sanctuary? You know that it's going to come down to a big decision and Rick will be on the short end of the stick. It always has to get a little bit worse before it can get better again.
Even though we did have to endure another Walker escape while being covered in Walker guts, tonight's episode was a good one. Things are escalating at the Sanctuary with Dwight edging closer and closer to meeting his end, while Gabriel all of a sudden got really sick. So while I don't think this season is moving as fast as they marketed it to be, I still very much enjoyed the dialogue tonight. It's far from filler.
8.4/10
With that said, I really enjoyed Negan's back and forth with Gabriel (or as Negan calls him, Gabe(e)), it was something both characters needed. We needed to see Gabriel in a situation where he can stand up to someone in power, it's not something we have been able to get from his awkward and even creepy character. And it was also nice to see Negan in a different light. The tidbits of information he gave to Gabriel about having a wife and not being able to put her down when the time came was interesting. Not exactly something stunning or anything we haven't heard before with other characters. But it did feel a little bit more interesting coming from Negan.
Rick and Daryl had another episode where they shared most of their screen time with each other. Again, I like the fact that we are getting these moments with the two of them because it feels like it's been a few years since we have. However, the two of them ended up on the wrong side of their punches, breaking out into a small scuffle after they disagreed on tactics towards taking out the Sanctuary. It's hard to really pick which one is right in this situation. I understand why Rick wants to think about the innocent lives considering from the beginning that was always their motto of taking people in from the outside. But how can you not think about the consequences of NOT using full force towards the Sanctuary? You know that it's going to come down to a big decision and Rick will be on the short end of the stick. It always has to get a little bit worse before it can get better again.
Even though we did have to endure another Walker escape while being covered in Walker guts, tonight's episode was a good one. Things are escalating at the Sanctuary with Dwight edging closer and closer to meeting his end, while Gabriel all of a sudden got really sick. So while I don't think this season is moving as fast as they marketed it to be, I still very much enjoyed the dialogue tonight. It's far from filler.
8.4/10
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- ThomasDrufke
- Nov 19, 2017
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