[Episode 10] Season 8, Episode 10 of The Walking Dead, "The Lost and the Plunderers"

03/03/2018 1h 10min

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Episode Synopsis

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Carol, heavily medicated + Dave, heavily caffeinated = An Episode PACKED with insights (a ping-pong of slurred & stammered speech).
* Carol's prediction of The Junkyard Gang's fate comes true... as well as #CarlGrimes having writen a note to #Negan
* #RickGrimes is stuck: not ready to make Carl's dream real. Just when you thought there was the occasional breakthrough
* #Michonne may be struggling, still stuck on the future of Alexandria, but is trying her hardest to reach Rick...
* Why did Negan keep The Grimes House intact?
* Simon vs Carl, in Negan's eyes: The Brut vs The Most Prized Resource
* Simon & Negan: a complete shift in our perception of them from when they were first introduced
* Sending Simon to The Landfill (after witnessing his behavior in the conference room): Negan's biggest mistake.
* Poll: Who will END Simon? (a) Oceanside (b) Negan. God, I'm hoping it's Oceanside, because #Lucille is thirsty
* Children of the Walkerpocalypse (vs those who knew what it was like, beforehand): Killing makes sense to them.
* #Enid's stand: Giving Cyndi the strength to lead, showing the parents a better way
* Aaron's gambit: suicide or refusing to relinquish his principles?
* How Aaron & Enid, coming from different experiences, going through separate evolutions, meet in the middle
* The mystery of the helipad & solar panels... #Jadis being Jadis (not revealing that mystery to Simon) gets her people killed: Simon is clearly fed up with Negan's way
* The Blue Paint Connection: Carl & #JudithGrimes' handprints + Jadis' paint... what's the significance?
* Negan vs Simon: Strategy and Learning from History vs Brute Force
* The #FatherGabriel Effect: We finally feel something for The Junkyard Gang. Like #KingEzekiel, the facade fades when things go bad. The similarity between The Junkyard and the other communities
* "YOU DID THIS" Rick says to Jadis exactly what, later on, Negan says to Rick. Rick also repeats history: he did Jadis exactly like #Siddiq (at The Gas Station)
* Jadis will be back: in what way and how soon?
* When Negan sounds more reasonable than Rick: Is Negan open to (at least, his own version of) peace?
* Rick, In Hell: Making the same decisions over and over, again, and expecting a different result.
* Sneak Peeks: #DarylDixon finally snaps out of it and tells Tara to stop; #MaggieRhee, going hard; #EugenePorter at the foundry; Eugene & Negan, in the conference room
* The Centere Cannot Hold: Negan's philosophy is only as good as his Lietenants, who are dropping like flies
* Why #RobertKirkman introduced The Junkyard: a means to expose Simon's insubordination, but also reutilizing Jadis (like Daryl, subbing for Carl) for something bigger?